a? © Women \ ELLEN’S DIARY | Moon Takes Different Hue In This Satellite Age _ World over we suspect the! Moon dust it would Se, we fan- most talked of news today ‘was cy. No earthy substance but tiny that the Lunik 2 of the Soviet Un- | sparkling particles such as those ion had been successful in mak- | the Lady Moon uses to span beau- ing contact with another planet— (| t‘!ul the tidal rivers, and dimole the moon. | the brooklets that slip away in the “When she lands, it won't up-| shadows beneath rustic bridges. set the moon, at any rate’’ Mack! And once upon a time we are for- offered with.a smile when we getting of late, bridged the talked of the f!'cht in progress, in millpond which for generations our uiet. ; i } ames a ut I'm ' valley below afraid” he twinkled ‘‘if folks come; So contact has been made with to learn too. much abowt the another planet. Scientists concern- moon, it’s going*to take some of ed will be pleased, indeed _over- the glamour out of romance! It joyed with the information they was nice to court in the moon- have been able to gleam about the j light. Now, when you get to the far place and the air-mies be- re. 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, Sept. 21, 1959 HAPPENINGS The Rev. R. J. Foster and his| Mr. and Mrs: Elmer Boulter. | rad! wife, Dr. Winona Foster, wha ‘ have taken up residence in their! On Saturday, September 13th, | new home, “The Parsonage,” | 1958, a notable double wedding : v ¢ , f . M North River, oe ea on og “oo gle gees —_ : ; : rage that’ will take you off.” tween ber st thas Whee at delight. . Fr nited 4 ae - _—n ee nae CBOE, Ge WaR> | “Oh, shucks!” Mack grinhed ‘‘It means” a visitor at the door : s a delight-| J. M. Fraser uni m marriage, : r ile tase he grint 1s" isitor ful housewarming. The many/Shiriey Irene Annear wil- Me S talk sense teday inquiring as to the where lovely gifts which were donated|liam E. MacDonald of Sydney ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED cai at be 6 mnose-maid, ar ohare tae ee ee : Si arly . country, no - towards ‘the furnishing of their) Mines, N.S., and secondly, Joyce | “She will! They all = ' ’ attractive apartment were duly| Flaine Annear and lan N.| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William |Cecil M. Ward of Charlottetown) oe other olarct foo born of ples on earth are without the ran- admired. The rooms were beauti-|Scrimgeour of Cardigan, P. E. I. | Fitzgerald of 13 Francis &t., Till-| Prince Edward Island. The wed-! j, 1... daa for a while’! ge ™ a man-made missi-e now. fully decorated with autumn | On Sunday, September 13th. 1959,'sonburg, Ontario. wish to an-| 4a: i ” : Peer True. And 7 Saey be, some- : ding to take place on Saturday, Today'snews said ‘‘a ¢loud of-where a little lad ‘or lass flowers and greenery. The table; Rev. J. M. Fraser had the happy nounce the engagement of their} ‘ PSs ogy Pager tetostianer ye ; ner ithe lad ‘or lass) is in the social hall was arranged to| privilege of baptizing the infant | youngest daughter, Ruth Ann, to| October ard., 1959, at I] a.m. in the tak’ . s ising after wending his way unconcerned to serve as a buffet. supper, and idaughters of these two young | Mr Tail Goat Wand of Tij!son- | St. Mary's Roman Catholic S impact. _ {school along coun — or city , : treets who one day ard will in the ladies pouring were Miss/couples, on the first anniversary | hurg, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Church, Tillsonburg, Ontario. ft Laura Bain, returned missionary | of the daulle wedding The i)... ees BRISTOL good time inspiried by the tor ch- *|from India. and Mrs. MacNevin|fant daughters are, Sharon Ann BRACKLEY POINT WH | of the Master's hand” will, as a of St. Catherines. Mrs. Foster,’ MacDonald,owhoe was horn in | | nd r Will : eae | : brikant s¢ientist, develop some Sr., who is on a visit fram her| Glace Bay, NS. on August 7th, sid e The September meeting of oo — ow - Mr even more marvelous than , home in Wales, received with the;and Doris Ann Scrimgeour,— who | Brac a ae Sad John Sinnott, a Bristol young ‘hese yvezrs have seen, to be a Marry In France Brackley Point W.1. was held at man, in Toronto. last week. was 3002 to. mankind even to ave guests of honour. was lborn in Charlottetown on eetas neeg 4 Mr. Heber MacPhail! gave the |September 6th. The Baptism ser-| y_|2 terrible shock to this vicinity. this o'd earth and welcoming address and TS ae laos was held at the or of the! An event of special interest to ene “- oe agers Roll-| John has only left here a few from-that mass d ction folks Walter R. Shaw. in his-remarks,|maternal grandparents, Mr. and many Islander's will take place re ee Saat : . m™" | few days before and was to wait everywhere. we dowdt net, fear. complimented the North River} Mrs. Chessel Annear, in the pre-| within a very short time at Ecou- aoe <i a ” h ld ; in Ontario for one of his young! Along delightful and peaceful Charge* on their accomplish-| sence of members of the differ-'viez, Meuse, France, when Maa-! ee — — ” a friends from here before going on Country ways Island farmers ments. A special feature of the/ent family grougs, including one emoiselle Andree Brochon and proven _ echool sa a sons | '0 the place they planned to work.| Went today to the cares cf their evening was a solo by Mrs. Leigh! great-grandmother, Mrs. Scrim- fading Aircraftsman Daniel Cea oer ae diane His remains arrived here on|Narvestinz. In added jackets and Warren, also instrumental music geour of Cardigan. |Gary MacLean will be united im |) op. p "| Sunday afternoon and the funeral 9V@T@!is, govbed azainst the un- : from the home of his parents on S€250Ra! coolness ling. by other members, which com- ' marriage. a Mark ont 7 wr. Mrs? M: lle on ee . dake os Oacday mormimng the Church" tes ee f : at meeue to the Cancer Society, and the ‘ i ete Be jof St. John. N.B.. Mr. and Mrs.! qouohter of the late Monsieur An- ae eollnc fr of St. Laurance was very largely ‘Ut? of the weather brought in, im 'Phil Arsenault. Rumford Maine d B ' adhe tube Mad sum of $41.00 was collected from. dod ai ‘ : es) ap . = te . . : ame | ,; ad | attend: Sincer. wmpathy is|° A joint meeting of the newly and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Digou and cing tiateggner- oe the district for the Retarded | atten a ee ithe kitchen shelter with ten mem- : : ts pecoles © will’ long be remembered. . nis cupped palm the damp “Ei‘4- er snowflakes or hailstones’’ fall- |formed Exemplar Chapter and of} bie and Mark of Windsor, Ont., arernes, gry - "4 oe see | Caieres's Feed ; See ae - ae pereers brothers | oy at the door from the dark cloud Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi! who have been guests of Mr. and /* the son of Mr. Kenneth Mac-| Following the usual custom, | 2nd sisters. at this time_ which had threatened h:m"#the was held on Wednesdy evening! Mrs. Nei “MacNevin. City, have 1ean, M.M. and Mrs. MacLean of. the institute presented a coliege| Miss Norma Sinnott of the Tor: -55 homing from schoc!. Sun and . ' . at the summer home of Mrs. returned to their -homes. Victoria, PEI. fring to Ruth. MacCallum a Grade | onto Dominion Bank im Alberta 2 bit of : e {Norm—Simpson-Keppoch—A-_gomt = Ste ; x iwi tee sfuiiy eft Werf turn—te—her day Ss , attendance of each chapter was! Also guests ef Mr. and-Mrs. have been completed. in accord- the P.W.C. matriculation exams. dutieS in the g west after : I one” we present. Mrs. Norma Simpson,| MacNevin this summer were | ance with French law. the young’ Collection was $3.40 spending her vacatiow with her! cay ‘and sigh re membering how School tunics haven't changed | still in evidence. Only concession, in classroom clothing alleviates President_of the Exemplar Chap-| Mr.and Mrs. Michael Arsenault,'Canadian Aviator wilt reeeive {The business perind was cur- parents, here. Uorma served im} scant now is September's store. much over the years despite the/to a new look is in fabric, more} schoolmate’s Jealousy about ward- ‘eT and Mrs. Florence Wonnacott, Moncton, NB. and the Misses Jeave of absence from his unit, tailed to permit, time for a pro-| Charlottetown with the Bank be-| Until tomorrow—Diary—Good edictable fluctuatio: f w : > res } “ha lair rsenaul |] . } “3 the ames gt fer t Tr nicht @npredictable fluctuations of wo- often a crease-resistant, machine- ‘robes, and is easy on the bud- President of the Alpha Chapter Elaine Arsenault and_ Isabelle: and the date of the ceremony will gram of bingo and other games, fore being transferred to Alberta nicht: men's fash ons, as this young girl nbpegee hictad dhaek te Gd aot: Mave sia e conducted the business meeting Watt of Toronto, Ont. Mrs. Ed- then be announced. followed by a wiener fry which more than a year ago. She flew - —————_——_—__—___= shows. The square neck, self ee ~y ety eae mepeniiees oa BEN. NAVY FS sits Most popular ‘of their respective chapters. Lunch Ward LeClair.and three children,| ———— ————=' was topped off with coffee pie back to the west last week belt, and three wide pleats arejall-wool heavy serge. Uniformity color. ‘CP Photo). was served by the hostess assist- of Chelsea. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. MELVXILLE W. 1. and other sweets. This annual} x oe = ————=——— led by Miss Phyllis Brown, Mrs.' Everett Reid of Winnipeg also ars caer itreat is greatly enjoyed by all:| It is rumored here that the-vil Y H) WORTH ' : l In all sincerity, I tell you that ee Trainor.and Mrs. Florence spent a holiday with Mr. and, The regular monthly meeting especially the men folk who are lage of Morell will_ask the gov- MAR . PA [marriage can only be real mar- | Wonnacott. Mrs. MacNevin, and also spent of the Melville W.I. was heid on always invited to participate. |ernment for a liquor vendors ome ~ - oe ee ¢ riage if love is mutual. There is : : some t me with Mr. and Mrs. John Sept. 4. at the home of Mrs! ' October meeting will he | store to be opened in Morel y 7} , . . nothing more cruel in life than to! . Mr.\ and, Mrs @ George Mac. Arsenault Camphell) MacLeod The pre-' held ht the home of Mrs. John lage This fast growing villas OU ronge ite Ci cou he loved in returm, | 28 accompanied by thetr arand-| nae er ie es ce ‘al eana chin tellean Gl tel oe cn ee = aaucnier . aere Aug j rs atide ve retiinTn lac j e * — * . _— < i Tt is a dr iful thing to he tol lente R e “ auzh, M ‘ | ° on ast meetingc—in the usual manner lancwered by a supper vecetahie thase whn hke heer ar <nirit: ° - ed rere! for the cai of eft + by car Friday. -September | week to her home in Summerside, There aa e 12 her dt tq h Meetme closed bv all jon-! £, = dX 4 4 rat r y th é 9 — P : "Ar T rv 3 ‘ BETIS = ; 2 ? tt £ ‘ ptubin es ed 4 Or Stick To Erring Spouse? ee ake Qf tats for am extended trip tone after “Spending tn weeks tm fn (Ones Aa to a cincinn "Toe Mare We Get] faa emer, cocanens Gia) Lildran tor ‘ which fc _ . ns a : : Vis r \repeen ang i mo Dania - aie ; . ie # =a — io . cniuarer a - iure o W nici : no ario. Boston, New York and oth. Washington, Long Isiand with her s pres 1 z on Zz fancy endine tn the c end ; wife should be sentenced; aud © or American— Cities. While ins ster, Mrs. -F. Fleck i Minutes “Of last meeting were, Together’ 2 ; again such a store might—kill out | Pear Wary Haworth: I try mever/ suffering than knowing her hus- woman resigned E.S, Windsor, Ont.,.they will visit with read and approved. It was then a . the shine business. This- scribe! A V O hn @ miss vour colur and am al- band is out courting other women A JUSTIFICATION? their ddughter and. son-in-law, Mrs. W. E. Edwards of Char moved and seconded that Mrs.'ing a week in the Polio Clinie,. votes for a vendors store in the \e } $ a ettls arm ili seeds ~ te. Se Creel on: - 2 ee 3 hee ‘ ote “or " . a . ‘ 3 : . * most always in cord with your whenever he likes. It interferes Dear E.S.: In ail ‘probability Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thurgood, ldttetown is: visiting in Summer Dale Campbell and Mrs. Colin Charlottetown, for treatment villaze Opportunity” for you. very sound advice. However, I terribly with her being a good | yvou.are speaking from experience and ~in Ottawa with Mrs Mae_side_the guest ef —_Mrs—Leith_ ac Kenzie be on the school com- c feel that I must disagree with mother. Also ft is degrading and as a divorcee justifying a course Kay's brother and. sister-in-law, Crue mittee for the next three months.| fr. and Mrs. John Morrison Mr PR. Sinno't of the Domin- Do vou tise Avon Cosmetics? gour answer (June 29) to D.R.,;can injure her mental health. you. followed when your husbaad|“ "OO ' — ” ror e. A letter of thanks was read'and dauchter Kathleen, were re- ion Department of Transport, Well-liked by women every- ee tna suns poelangad auriglaxsann edged le pep regency hime gn hang ‘LE a4 | Mrs Ralph MacLellan, West : a ae Saeen MacRae - re- cent visitors to Hamilton, guests weather bureau ha rr.vec c where There is an excellent lp 3 her u thr liati szrit} + he sing c : 5 $ ' e e : to the trea n got r. ny th Le ‘ : . — thinks it e-nee SUS RUMUiation without becoming the eyes to the after-thought that en- O AR ;Cape, when friends and relatives >“ ae ro she got from the of Mr. and Mrs. Major Taylor./to vacation for a month with his opportunity for you ta be an band no loves her. object of her husband’s contempt quring the worst, as part of the - \ gathered to honor their daught- 's. Hf ‘was moved and. sec-j parents, before\going to the froz- Avon Representative jn Queen’s Im effect, you say that one who and dislike, in time. bargain, in good spirit, might! Mr. and Mrs. Keir Easter. U. er and het husband. Mr. and Mrs. ¢ hat Mr. d."Emery be} Mr: and Mrs. Reginald Bryan, |en northland for his next posting. Co in Townships 50, 20, 23, 24. eae-te ie eam. he wie NO REAL MARRIAGE |have paid dividends, eventually. |5.A. were visitors. in O'Leary | Bert Wyman. prior to their de sag or mis (rp to town on Aug- Summerside, were recent visitors P Ris no stranger to isolated sta-' For interview write Mrs R. G. , 5 ‘ 2A, 2 F, . i ver ¢ weal. 7 + os. sapere en oa Se ‘ i , ust 2 - edi » iff it¥ it irs> . . aghides in love. and therefore has ie eth th tell of eouratle | In anv case, a letter follows °Ve! he — end regs’ < of his) piarture for the ome in Calzary 4 i. sie Ga a of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. tions having. went several vears Dunn. 200 Leslie St Moncton, > 8 si + 4 t i tui or Rneul . : 8 hrot e x 1 ys of Okie iia he es cake 4 ‘ . a : ‘ . > ws... fovs. You also say that ther}. 5 | aie n who have ithat gives another slant. A yrother, fr, Cyril Easter and Alberta. After @ few. brief re- ' os we v Mrs. Pres Ralph Millar. in Mould Bay with a handful of xn. BR ieue of their child ic an additional | ee” women who nave " a he ith family marks by Rev. Dewis Rector. 0% Gills and won by Miss Phyl : x %, : ove f < is an additiona ing in vain. for the thildren’s |woman tells of staying with Mr. and Mrs. Milford Fil ” : . owe vainele ManKanele hesitate eet fellow workers, six hundred mil- link of love be en $ man and : ig ee yee 1.» trouble and getting good results’ ; ang " ord s and pastor « Bethel United Chnurch *™ ; e Drought in $7.45. | Mr. Roy Williams. {is out again es from the north pole, with thee ¥ ‘wit Sake; or In the vagu Ce Ch CU MH a son Murray, and Erwin Phillips, a well filled purse “as presented Next mecting is ta be held at " , if . i . : ' : 4 ji ie apes * — aerate | . J by sowin love \i.H. rcs es Os¢€ i . af r } ing confin t her hom mercury roun eicht. Hale w the rascal would chang eventu- © owing € were in Dundas on Wednesday ke which ele oad ies pease Mre Emerv’s. and each mem- |? ter Deing confine o ner 1 a ; i 7 Reg i - urelt no woman however is ri having liv es i i re Keit arringtar anidie ne : r aint cial esihlituk ss most o ne year. Mr. -Sinnot leprnr ~ 6a gle ee eee ae of having to liv ytUMBLE INVENTORY ‘ Mrs. Keith Harrington. Burling- sed their appreciation a delic- DT to bring something for an| Mr. Lem Davy. Wellington. was savs ft is a place with no one to SPECIAL FROM MENTS gelic, can transform. an abusive, alone and be self-supporting. | Dear Mary Haworth: I have ‘2. Spent the past week-end vis-/ ious lunch was served by the hos-| 2Uction. Lunch committee.’ Mrs i ‘our uM aad | thotl a te oT it A j I $53] } } ‘ : " in her ther r 1 ‘ | 1 — nal? . week- gu r h rol id ne t nd drinking. adulterous man into a I have talked tq many divorcees four children under six years of iting he mother Mrs Alton tess assisted by some of the lad Dale Campbe Mrs. Earl Mur. a week-end ar ” er you, an 7 ee 0 Se 1 a a x s = x a Ot iid ii Ui ' if 7a , 55 ain ttn ae 2 out ae Mir< ter Til! -. your monc ~ Save it unt ‘ zor devote > and merely by and. believe me, this is a man’s did bat I just h e to take time B ‘ er and Mr Bou ier, and, es. After which an hour of social pry. Mrs. Omer Ferguson and Vi Pete a 0 moncy so y . £ it an ahowine a3 : e told vorld. Most- divorcee have ai.°,’ er Ba ay ‘% brother and = sister-in-law Mr. i chat was enjoved Mrs. Preston Gillis ' you come out with a iong whisker. = es re ee eee out to, advise D.R whose hus .,, ae Re ee ’ - _— r : me a A “te ia is 9 i — her ton itr’ 8 wk at struggle fi ancially, as courts a i) ug ie : ud Mrs Henry MacAusland, O "| Guests visiting at the home of At the Close of the meeting all Mr. and Mrs. Elton wae 8 ‘ mand Ras gre n indiiierent weary ee , P : ; 4 ei us : Sarnite te nclteds bat improving her housekeeping don't go overboard in allotting Mv situation was almost identt- Ra, iio : nae : ; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet For. enjoyt {1 a very’ imteresting talk 3 ad amu Travel oe Re t DEVELOPING ation ecent guests at the home of ect View. were Mr ae ee eee Se el ee uek fain. Bernaee ne which she admits is bad: and to limony ven for children’s ca 5 i E % b and to alimony, even for children's care: Your Films for 20 Years da cal when we were expecting our. Mfr re toe Wauces ta. gh Stns a aa spend jess time running off to her nina ide ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet,/ Gharies Gallagher, Mrs Leon Jamaica and other Alaces of in- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Yet despite all this, they agree four: child, born last spring. |Forest View, were Mr. and Mrs try. Ne terest ' In Todav—Out Tomorrow foiks B at indefinitely freedom is gi it, whee it : John failed to come home for Garland Harris, Montreal. and na y on hay sitha ae et _ Sc tae ae, spends ead HELI ( GARNHUM PHOTO m that situation, in one-sided lov- the only road to peace of mind. | rant to telephone had jh nother i] Harr : ' meee i 1p Rivage cae i ) J re 1 : hed the ee saa aa See for gate coe 7 ’ ae . — Setoes Mrs. Allison Harris, evening a delicious hot chicken! The meeting then adjourned by} Mrs. Berthram Phillips’ and f STl DIO : For a t e is no greater ;making a new life euia wis ¢ vit Ca. ‘ee Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet end Pola ak peer Was served the singing the National Anthem, som Alvin, have rettrned to Hali- 135 Kent St. Ch'town ae ae wee tlt ee : loved m alked of leavu ete,] ' r lurray Sweet, “oy s by their daughte Franc- after which lunch wa< served fax. NS after spending some j : + |This had been building up gradu- Forest View, and Grandsn. Mur-\es, and was greatly enjoyed by . —----— 4 t their ‘home here »| ally for over two years; and pos- "av Filis West Cape, visited! all The remainder of the even ng een ey ae | sibly isn't solved yet with friends in Kensington and) was spent in social chat ELLERSLIE Vievd Ford and family I felt like DR. at first; divorce S¥mmerside on: Thursday | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Palmer, ee es a eae eemed imperative. Then I Mr Amos Harris accompanied} }, arlottetown vere Sustiayv Mr and WM : ee : me : se - by his sister, Mrs. Mary- Dunbar, Louect< ‘of we we rs. Maynard Perry. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bar- thenoht awaia rm not e006 Bis. ”lC C!S eee One narente by 4 = To — nH “3 oa rth ie ‘fn visit-| Mrs. Rehbert IKaglend, Spring cae : ee ™ "1 id ae oo o ing at the home of their brothers, | field West . ' Wing Mr. ar rs. Bur- ‘Jobs, etc., and anyway, who would yy, s “as att ; ; ; : : - divore with four chil Mr. Marry and Freeman Harris;| Mr and Mrs Ray Shaw re” Burleigh. Mrs. Glenford Millar was hos- want a divorcee r _ also their sister, Mrs. John Pate, turned to . tess to the Bidefard United Lad : 5 } hard ws - . \ dren? Sb I toon the harder Way, and Mr. Pate in O'Learv ' Mr. and Mrs. Channing Rarlow ies Aid on Wednesday evening hanging pictures, doing carpentry their home in Hailbur on, after attending the Maritime — drive,” claims Hannah," isa | rip at the wheel” : awvineg wT YT t } span . ~ ius : ‘ oe caeer ie RESt I or | Rev. and Mrs. George Killen, Baptist Convention held. in’ Woif-4%4 children, James and. Carol AMAZED ! r . aS Civde River, a former pastor of| ville. NS Ann have returned to their) Miss Maxine Profit has moved SEA FOOD A SPE uTY Luckily, I have a good disposl the West Point’ Presbvter | : . , . : . SF OOD A SPECIAL _ Luck : : <3 . & aa b st - nt . wee ian Mr. and Mr Fverett Vac. home in Montreal after Visiting to Charlottetown where she W il tion and hardly’ ever nag ’ ren, visited among: friends in| Dougall, Vernon, visited at the’ his parents, Mr. and \ ; t rm of Wales College. | . gue. I am always dressed, with ‘this vicinity on Wednesday [tase of his parent: Mr oo ra Carol he ee a — ve | F see ee — SOc im i wher iss N } i lice ; oe : . ~ : . u ourse nner, on face and hair ised, — = Hee: a oe ae yo ;Mrs. Edward MacDougall, O’- both eelebrated their birthdays; Miss Ernesteen England has CUDMORE'S only ovaiee — d - . re Gael sath ee ee are eee i —, ~ Lens oP : . in- here while Visiting their arand- accepted a position as telephone J | 3 special strategy wi an cn weary, Visit! tn aw, Mr. ar rs. Keit ac- parents. : joperator at Summerside. i | 9 te seal joving. (a leten to ath itesber, Dep. letele, Commptell|Doueall. Socintiels We ” } pry cLeANers | (ISOC e said about h yb v lots r. Jonn Hartis nusford, is} Mrs. Derothy Major and son : “ ini ies t ; in ‘| a atte tie n and be aggressive Confined to his home through ill-| Allan, returned to as heme im Mr. and Mi Fk S$ Burleigh’ Misses Marylin Williams and 120 Kent St. Phone 4922 | 3 Tel. 8725 a s : re es ; | ness Toronto after visiting her par and Mr. and Mrs. L. A Burleigh Jean Phillips. are attending a Open 6 a.m. to 2 @.m. ue ed out.so well: we Mr. and Mrs Fidon Rettorf,'ente. Vir. and Mre Fd bacd ea are spending some time visiting school in Summerside es a. | | d ¥ ich ‘see ‘ rether, andi "0 Were spending. their honey-| Dougall, O'Leary in US.A. ~ ~ | eq nse a ee ent moon visiting thelr grandparents,| Mr. and Mrs. Lea Gillcash and Gn. Vernon Grant. Camp Gage e he he ecome ore attentive a aoe , nase “ml ha sit. Z ies tae Gilson i vevk ~movies Mr. and Mrs. John Harri Knuts-| son, Stewart, returned to Borden’. Mt. and Mrs. Jack Maclsaac, town, N.B!, was a weekend visit . a ea gtk snpenetion ford and. other - relatives, left| where -he is employed on the Ab- Borden. were recent visitors of, or of his parents, Mr and Mrs e jee oe — Pies . raed Monday inorning on return to|/eqweit, after. spending sometime her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Er- William Grant 8 make * peo . feeling. Now we are a vc a ee oe Mrs./ at their home in Glenwood and nest MacNevin. | ae : restless a} o ow é ettor * r i i wit j ‘ r aetti ; . isharing: he isn’t having all the pany ss e former Miss Olas | wi h. his mother, Mrs MacGil | CAPTL RE 11 SPIES . : . st ; | Hammon , | cash, and brother, Elton, In ‘O’-) Mr. and Mrs. William Grant TOKYO (‘AP)}—Peking Radio ri DR gets th® idea I am| The regular monthly meeting Leary. spent a week’ recently visiting reported Thursday the capture of nner ° it ie lf . . ‘ n a 1 , sht nies of Ladies Aid of the Commun-| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith, Tor- their daughter and son-in-law, 11 spies a a 7 a7 ° . rying to convey. Hrougn }ity Hospital, O'Leary, was held! onto. Ontario ‘ ' Mr. and Mrs Carell Kady. tionalist China to Fukien prov- : : a ? ; ‘ : eee ; tario, are spending thir ‘ ; ady, . = : : t j j as a lost cause ‘my husband | Wednesday evening, September} ; . G A jince opposite Formosa. The New = [ ° \ 2 lisn't affectionate by nature); but }26th in the board room ak the | Vacation visiting their parents, eee gees -. das van China ava agency said they ca- a aM = \ oe uf am amazed at what a little effort | vice-president, Mrs Robert} Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ram-| E \ {ried explosives, invisible ink and 4 = \ Ey a ve % on my part has done. Good luck , Woodside, in the chair. Fifteen | say, OLeary, and Mr James} Mr eal Mirrs. James Morrison draft copies of intelligence infor- — * fie te vou. DE AP -|members answered roll call. with | Smith. West Point, also other nel ee and Sama ae mation a aur +e a Mar’ Hawotth eounsels!a donation to Hospital cart. Mrs. | @tives the vicinity th ilhicn wtalenee of thie parents cnn —— @ = BETER MEALS BUILD BETTER FAMILIES ti enuol — 10 ail J. Coughi le-sec , _| The Cape Wolfe Cal Club } ; ms through her column, not by mail| J nighlan supplesecretary re-| ; as ub held Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and More Beavtitel : , ‘ orvier trite her ported donations from Mi! jtheir reguiar meeting at the home| jor personal interview Write J . y ; fre S filo and of Sherili: Barcel Gaeta Mr.. and Mrs. lin care of this newspaper. Brae, also several private dona-|® arwise, Springfield 2 —|tions and a donation. of spices| West, on September 2nd. Roll e~ —<_ _. Fieer > ¢ John Biggar. Her “Ss Mamond - | sci Pi ons 2 “a. ; e| Mrs, Janetta Ogden and Mi | |from Schwartz Co. A donation of |¢a!! was answered by twelve|_ Mrs. Janetta Ogden a Miss +a watentn IGS PISQU | D EAST |money was passed in from the | members. It was decided to make | Betty Rennie, Elmsdale, were WEWELLERY. cus IINIT " @ iMount Royal Institute. Some! Plans for next meeting on the Ac-| recent visitors of the former's fa- oe eee . " PRINTED PATTERN 7 he i ” re , | Mr. George Jay was a visitor |S¢WiMe was passed out to the | hievement.Day whith will be held; ther, Mr. Harold Gillis. WILLIAMS M 266 { in Los ne Va a Tuesday its | Pogeepecs : 1s ey home of Mr. Clem O'Con- a 4 ' . JEWELLER fagte ey i gues aughter. Mrs. Earte|_.Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bettorf, | "0T- iss’ Patsy Hutchinson, has re- |} i371, Gt. George Dial 9397 e R f dt oe oo ueamuaaie Chesley, Ontario, were married| Mrs. L. George Dewar return. | turned to her home after spend- eT , FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS 4 semoran ; Palins Fl iia con. nurse. 2 Chesley, Ontario, on Saturday, ed to her home in O'Leary after | — rere ee oes seresiecgmecels . ‘ liss Elsie oagerson, September 5th. The bride is the! spending the past six weeks tour-} | fin-training at the Prince Edward); ia, oy Oline Hammond} ing Eure | | ol ss ! ‘ Surope i ' | Island Hospital, spent a couple Of | qa ionter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rev. and Mrs. Ross. Howard HOW YOUR LIVER BILE idl Consult NEW SH EATH davs during the week at the home Hammond, formerly of O'Leary.) and family returned ta their) : of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-) p ¢ 7 jhome in O'Leary, after visiting| ~ \ ton Rodgerson. Mrs. Parl Campbell, O'Leary, their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Ho HYNDMAN & CO LTD A dre aer’s delight is the! let, embroidered organza, or er Mr. and Mrs.-Johuny:- MacDon- | eft Thursday morning for Ham-j| ward and Mrs. Howard's parents, | ° ” : sa @plinter-siim sheath—a few seam’ gandy.for the blouse id and litte son Blair, Hazel-| ijton Ontar here she will|Mr. and Mrs. Beautileer, St. John! 5 ; f nd litle so on (nario, where © : Insurance Since 1872 and darts add up to a’tool. com- Printed Pattern M266 is avail- brook. were Sunday guests at the | spend the winter with her son! N.S. They also attended the Mar- ° . ‘i posed look fashionables love.’ able in Misses’ Sizes 8, 10. 12, home of Mrs. MacDonald's par-|and daughter-in-law, Mr. and|itime Baptist Convention held ia. - Laboratory tests have now proved that, Carter's Little Liver Pills exclusive hil Our exert @ ae Spirited Gi Johmston of 14, 16 and 18. Size 16 Sundress ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. | Mrs. Glen Campbell aes N.S. : liver bile emulsifies fat . . . actually formula of natural, vegetable ingredienta i te 1 Ca + Rembrandt gives fis sheath star-| or Jumper requires 3 yards 39 Mrs. Floyd Jay with.sons, Mer-| Mrs. Keith Harrington, Burlin-| -Mr. and) Mrs. Calvin Harris, breaks it down. It-is an established _relievesirregularity gently and effectively. a eee underwriters, is at billing for ala oectasions with inch fabric: blouse requires 2% lin and Irwin. spent Sunday inj ton, spént a couple of days visit | accompanied by Mr and Mrs medical fact that when liver bile is added At the same time, it actually improves the i your’ disposal % . @ beli-sieeve( blouse--wide and yards . Cavehead Road with Mrs, Jay’s!!"g her mother, Mrs. Alton Boul- | Gillis of Sydney, N.S., Teturned to fatty solids, the fat is broken down and _flow of liver hile needed to break down fat | A wonderful top vith a’ spun Send ONE DOLLAR for Printed | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ter and Mr Boulter in O'lLeary ith hen oe at at’ forms a smooth, easy-flowing mix. in vour body. | OFFICES: gugar air..Printed Pattern M266 Pattern M266 to Guardian Pat-| MacDonald. - B - = “— ~~ ne “ag Peele teenaged’ yp vy — In your boy, precius liver bile helps Se when you feel shiggish, headachy, { .@& Charlottetows @ Summerside jnu@ clever way for you to ex- tern Dept., 60 Front St. West,| Mr. and Mi Farle MacDow ee th ay ro one aon se eet teens ' n break down fat the same way. Many foods _ nervous and need a laxative, get Carter's | @ Montague @ Alberton cee wardrobe) The! Toronto. Please’ prin \inly | ald, Lorne Valley, were Sunday fi; Coo.” Koutstord and have! 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