that vou ean’t. nohody can. re MacDonald of Sort Lake, &¢- weave the grand design of int- @ompanied by Mr. MacDonald's erlocking individual destinies, daughter, Rev. Sister Mary Au- to shape one’s persona! life to gustine of St. Joseph's the pattern one might elect for in Port Hope, Ontario, were Te oneself, from the viewpoint of cent guests at the home ef Mr timidity or inexperience and Mrs. Warren Baker. Obviously you've yearned for wrs J.W. Lavers and Corinne a sheltered permanent niche atl Lasers. accompanied by Mrs the center of a cory little gircle Samuel MacNeill, recently mo of ‘ready companions.” *4Y tered to Charlottetown and of husband. children, | bosom their return’ they were sccom friends. etc . such as Prelene panied by Mrs. MacNeill’'s baby many wives The unconscious motif of vour @aughter, who had been & P® ae HAPPENINGS. «| Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 45506 Charies Edgar Ramsay of ‘visiting ‘with Mr. Robert son's Cross Street Somerville} Mass. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William accompanied by Keith and Jean Robertson of Poplar Point and | Pratt and two children, Anthony also with Mr. and Mrs. Reggie | and Jean Tracey, spent a few Mooney, While they were | days on the Island visiting home, they were entertained at lfriends and relatives in Camp-'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arth 'bellton and Bloomfield -Station. ur Howlett of Annandale at a miscallaneous . shower, as this Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Phillips, was the first time they had |Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips| been home since their marriage ‘and family have returned to Many friends gathered to honor ‘their homes in Dartmouth after the couple. Gifts were open- spending a holiday in Alberton.\ed and verses read by Ronalda and Violet Vanks, after which re- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hall freshments were served and an and daughter, Beverley, of Truro enjoyable evening spent. visiied Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ae oe ; eee Wilkie and other friends in Al (Mr. at ee sis Gorman 'berton recently. of Charlottetown visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gavin and them for a few days. |their son, Austin, have returned) yr ang Mrs. Reginald. Moun- jto Alberton South after aM tain of Oshawa, Ont, are visiting +extended -visit to Ontario during tin Baltic, the guests of Urs jwhich they visited relatives in yountain's sisters, Mrs. Edgar | Toronto, London. and Strat- | wathews and Mrs. Gordon Cou- ‘ford. - ‘sins. They were accompanied ‘home by James Cousins AARAARAAALRAAARA z z day dream. I think. has been to tient in hospital in Charlotte achieve a modest social ‘in’ tqwn status that would relieve you, ——-—-- ——+—— thereafter, ofthe uncongeni al >> ****SRRRAR imecessity of being outgoing -to- life ” PURITY DAIRY ee en) hope, which accounts for your Purity rroducts” nting . sense* of betrayal Di 7128 and desperation, as you shrink 317 Kent St. t+ from the anticipated ordeal! of <“~~ <. xn 1c xn ESO , -_ —$—$—$— — er unvarying loneliness ahead," a to ck ae cae down an empty avenue of dec- lining years H. BENNETT CARB To chanze Vour ~ perspective Tasnrance Counselling on your situation, a change that should “make a vast diffefence Cee a, PEL in how vou deal with it. hence P 41-5438 in what you gain from it, read ' e Abbot Alban Boultwood's essay eeeee- cece peeeeee on ‘The Vocation of Loneli- Rev. Dr. D.H. and Mrs. Wood- | house ‘left last week for Port! the Y> |Mess.”’ see paces 160-164, in his RUS AWAY ‘Hope, Ont, after spendin t Couple Tendered sone foe gage RIM, Jn one 1 itations for Fveryone.*publish- Mr. ard Mrs. Samuel Freed- Farewell Party Se 1964 ft Helicon Press, ARTHRITIC .'man and son Melville, Bronx, altimore, AND New York, also Mr. and Mrs. a ree wae maner of Other publications with a Edwin Ermanors of Long _Is- os = ently wee weigh. history of helpfulness to lonely ane -enne-S- Sele~e08 persons are: the Manual of PAIN land, New York, who have been rounding areas gathered at |guests at Hilltop Farm, Baltic. i. nome of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- left recently for their respective don Cousins to tender them a Prayer, a periodical published Massage BUCKLEY'S WHITE RUB inte by the United Prayer Tower, warmth 3900 Tenth Avenue, Minneapolis, eed vessels beneath the skin, stimulating oe homes. farewell party prior to their de- Mian.: and The Cresader. a per- Gntatne ont Malas So ae ; A most successful {ce cream tease thelr sew home in iodical published by the World a er ot : social was held recently in Mal-| Mrs. Bruce Crozier was call- Healing crusade, 476 Lytham . peque hall, sponsored by the Road, Blackpool. England. MH 7 - - re = = Princetown United Church ioe a o pore Naa re ee Mary Hawroth counsels r ; 4 7 | There was also a bake table net through her column, not by mail MR. AND MRS. DOUGALD MACKINNON |sale and a good sum of ‘money made & presentation to Mr. and = ae eee eee CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY oe ee Leod .also. presented Mrs. Cou- MR. AND-MRS. BLAIR WEST me © cree of oe nection E , : i th a gift from the teachers GESICN CONSULTANTS - SEWING SERVICES’ John Davison and Harold Mc-| ne Wit | : t , ; | A reception for upwards of 1, 1915, by Rev. J. W Mac- elected to the PEI, Legisla- Kenzie left on Friday for their Of Kensington Fle me n't ar y WED IN SUMMERSIDE | GEORGETOWN = 80 se0 cuamorrerown, res 150 guests was held at the Kenzie. Mrs. MacKinnon is the ture in 1935 and was never de- home in White Rock, British Col- at tha stat ’ ; s home of Mr and Mrs. Doug- former Mary Sarah McWill- feated until his retirement in umbia after spending their holy Qo wae and Mrs. Cousins White mums and red roses Dr. C. R. Webber officidted |. Mr and Mrs. Carl Wheust of ¢ Dress Goods ald MacKinnon, Mt. Buchanan iams of Eldon. They have 1959 He was portfolio minis: ‘days with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan fitti ay eiltadl a detended decorated Trinity Unite@ at the ceremony. The bridal |Statton Island, N.Y, and Mr $ Z on Wednesday in honor of two children — John Dougald, ited a. Davison and Mr. and Mrs. Wil an ie hstloe for “it cial fae Church, Summerside—recently attendants were Jean Burys, and Mrs. Reg. MacGregor of ¢ @ newest shades , (heir SOth~ wedding anniver- Mt Buebanan end Marion ter-in t ones an liam Hunter, Baltic. ee oe « when Helen Elizabeth, daugh- Charlottet own and Debbie (Aliston, Ontario, were recent $ ? j sary. The couple were mar- (Mrs. Gordon Lord) of Char» Matheson governments. (Pho-, home. ter of Norman H. Johnstone Sheen, cousin of the bride. Mr. | guests at the home of Mr. and'¢ @ finest quality ried at Eldon, PEI. on Sept. lottetown. Mr. MacKinnon was to by Craft Studio, Montague). | Mr. and “Mrs, Donald Craw-| Music was furnished by and the late Mrs. Johnstone of and Mrs. West travelled to To- ,|Mrs. Warren Baker eo = : ee en ———— ford of Natick and Mrs. George Edgar Mathews, James Beair- St» Eleanor’s and Harold ronto and New York on their Stephen MacDonald, his son, » a 5 ’ a: amitestitle cals, eurcinn a Meret of Framingham, Mass. Sto 4nd Mrs. Earle McKay. Re- Blair, only son of Mr. and honeymoon and are now resi-~ John MacDonald, and grandchil- ¢ 166 Prince St. Ch’town ELLEN’S DIARY |the wheels measured off mile afe guests of their brother - in- freshments were served by geome Mrs: Allison A. West of Park- ding in Parkdale. dren, Vera and Mary Teresa scoscccecccccoscccces lafter mile of the way. By farm-| lew and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. | of the group present. dale were united in marriage. (Photo by Heckbert Studio) |homes, and farmlands with their W. D. Campbell, Alberton. ; : e S | Di k \W S ttli ; D ;crops, we passed, by’ nestling dot Pet.| |ary “loners” as the late Eleanor US as e INg own villages with their pretty lawns Mrs. J. A MacDonald of Pet- : | Hoosevelt and Adlai Stevenson, | i and flowerings, their church |erborough, Ont. was a recent +Sives. guidance _inhow_to_live As We Ret rned Home rites and dwettings, upto hill: [Suet tone nny ee tral [2 grace - Biles, uacompenieted, e U - Ttops, to” enjoy wide vistas of yre and Mary McIntyre, Central : jessentially satisfying life. : : countryside, and down into the | Kildare. | The emphasis of this enlight-— . At weekend, Mack set out for go'’ he would’say. But the sum- seclusion and quiet of the val-| s lened prayer is on giving, not get- the Mainland with this and that mers came, full and busy, ind- jeys below, picking our way Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Rayner ting. “Grant, O Lord,” St.’ animal of the herd of eow- eed fuller, it seemed, with incre- through towns, we went. And. 2nd family arrived from Toron- “|Francis prayed, “that I may| kind, and-in the company of a asing ties of home as the years where of all the districts and to recently to spend a holiday in brint an tnitich saek to the ndiank ee ee + veteran Island stockman and came by. to slip away unbeliev- places we—s-a-w--——should—we—Alberton.._ a ecebloaeet oes cael els _to_conwele+_to_be-undasteond . : emetery his choice ones, to he among the ably. fast, without —our-hopes chonse-to settle, if we were | f nine | as to understand; ¢0 be loved as Granite - Marble - Bronze — C x exhibitors of livestock at the being fulfilled. given the choice? Imposing, Wendell Mountain of Montreal The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 7, 1965. 7) to Jove...” Lettering. . ; Truro Fair. We miss the lad Sunday morning then, with home, -snug cottage humble is visiting his parents, Mr. — . is caiae bo be 0 teaons ois: {- about. His name comes often to relatives of his, early, and in ® qwelling? No matter.. dear to and Mrs Leslie Mountain of : ‘ solation giver ne sie “ie a : our lips, and we at this house, fine car, we set out, the su the heart are the loved paths of Darnley. : and m j *s beine” ‘often fancy ‘we Canchear his step at our backs, and facing into & home . : MARY HAWORTH . | Gin ae aero a ere Cc n t at the door strong summer headwind, our “Now . ves, this {s {t! I rem- | Eleanor. Johnston, Bertha and | midst of people who need outs a Over the weekend, the pair in anticipations high ember it as though it were only |Annetta Gordon of Alberton f | W Sainiates 2 | : this household also set out on an “Now” James smiled, settling yesterday I was here” at length spent a few days in Saint John, How Can lone y. Woman its 4 tee bn to ae ane 7 “Memorial Craftsmen Since 1870” excursion.__On.Sunday—it_was,-down_in-his—seat,—“‘let's-not—be-James smiled. We had reached N-B- vs ‘ a "essence, your question is: How! ee though the distance was not con- in too great a hurry today! 1 road's end. So good it was to —- , M k t f B b| ? "to become a social belonger? Charlottetown Montague oF fined to “‘a Sabbath Day‘s journ- always like to see the country- meet acain the cousins, to greet) Mr. and. Mrs. Kevin Evans, ake Life Dearapie: Th I ey’, we fear! It extended for side, the crops and animals and those of newer generations of 2nd son Gregory of Portage La : je answer, as I see it, Ws TINT i miles, off to the Island’s far. all, when I travel — the lie of the kin Satisfving too it was to him, | Prairie, Man. have been visit- Dear Mary Haworth: This is offer some advice? This is in- west, a Montrose home (and land, so to speak." to look into the rooms of the, ing Mrs. Evan's grand parents, the first time I have written to deed a serious request. G. P. | d @ : homes! our objective. to is it ‘The Strait and every bay and home he best. knew. to see Mr. and Mrs. Heath Caseley. anyone asking for help with a Dear G. P.: Loneliness, in » With folks kin to James. It was tidal river, we saw. wore lacy again that in which he had slept problem. terms of having no “ready com- 5 to come to &*honie in particular whitecaps that day. The air was as a holidaying lad, to look out.. Mrs. Herbert Champion has I am in my 40s, single,-and panionship,” is tolerable for | he had last visited more than a of autumn, not actually chilly, again to the fields. left Alberotn to spend the win- live alone. Mary have commen- those who are leading growing} : half century ago, of which he en- only pleasantly bracing... Lights were on when we returp- ef in Dartfnouth, N.S. ted on my being a very well ad-jlives. or who are functioning : ' ‘ | tertained cherished memories, ]t was an interesting road we ed to Alderlea, dusk settling ‘ i |justed person, an image which as channels of God's grace in ; 7 5 | : He had often spoken of. revisit- followed, one not entirely strange down on fields and yards. Scam- |, Neil MacLeod, accompanied |I have created. Inwardly I am the lives of others. = . | tng the place to us or our company. Come to pie came smiling to welcome us. {DY his sister, Lila MacLe 0 d.'very miserable. { The ancient “prayer - for - j e ® : 2 ; “Next summer, Ellen, we must ithe. TCH, the machine picked up It had been a“ pleasan@out ing, | RN, of Boston, Mass.” are spen-| It is not good to be alone. peace of St. Francis of Assi- ig : ; a ' - - - aaa Sean ate : ", (ding their. holidays with relativ-' In order not to go into isolation, si, oft - referred to in.news.- * ee ’ = repr pele ieee es.in. Baltic. area. Sep heee Tin T-am tempted: oftento-do;~ ¥ dispatches of-recent years;-as*a pemeiniczeeie “@; rot ; ts eee ae ssa ee — ———— Lseemed—now-—not-so_distant,in-. : a try to keep in circulation and favorite theme - of - reflection: : : = Ww : one e tdeed—much nearer-to us than Charles Banks-has returned to busy with volunteer work. of such busy famous contempor- ; a Pe: before: Hamilton, Ont. after spending) “jt does get tiresome. fever Today brought the crew to. | two weeks vacation with his haying any ready -coopanion- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ship always having to telepho- TRADE-IN gether to the wood - sawing. ) é e ’ |woodsheds fill, with fuel for 'atks, Poplar Point. me acquaintances to see if they, ! our fires through the months wr and Mrs. Hollis Jenkins Would like to go somewhere for . YOUR OLD an e ahead. Cool the day was, contin- and three children have return-| 2 Weekend. uing coolish the night... But is is eq to Hamilton, Ont. after spend-| It have noted that other mid-« i clear and beautiful, and. setling a pleasant vacation with dle - aged women who are alone now with a bright bow of moon. | their respective parents, Mrs. seem to handle their situations Until tomorrow Diary — | Edgar Jenkins, Annandale, and considerably better. than I do Good - night Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croucher They even insist that this kind e—- ouiert pace Se . of life is just what they want. | % What-can-a-tonely woman 46 FOR A NEW or : = : of WIFE -PRESERV. ERS Mr nee ok unin ae to make life bearable? I have Save on Hubby's hat-clea ond son PMark,.lef recently for borne this loneliness for a long; KASY-TO-USE ning , bills by placing a folded strip of ‘heir home in wane’ Ont. time. but I am beginning to . cellophane between the hat and after a vacation in Baltic area. think that I can't do so much ONE AT -- - - ” the leather sweatband to keep Mr. Wilson of Hamilton. Ont. | loncer. ‘ Jy . i oe from soak- - ig visiting his brother Frank Wil The road’ahead is beginning to aoe son, proprietor of Wilson Bak- look just a little too long. This Keep an old pair of fabric &TY: Souris and Poplar Point is a- new experience for me be , ; peer cause, in the past, no, matter h — — = | Bloves handy to slip on before’ Donald Whitlock of Toronto 1s Gifficull thines were, and no % 7 S@WGLLERS LTD . : Mrs. James Friars, e donning your nylon so roughen- .; ; : : . visiting in Baltic and has | matter how great the defeats, I THE CAMERA EXPERTS . ‘<i McAllister Drive, Box 118, Saint John, N B. a aaa hae toe bel the guest of his mother, MTS. ent my hopes highl Can you ’ Charles MacDonald of Darn- One out of nine Belvedere smokers will find an Instant Gift Coupon in his pack this year. 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Dartmouth, N.S Edmonston, NB ms N.B. 13 Plaza Dr, | Rag Atholville, Confederation Centre At 7.15 Holy Redeemer Roman Ca- Iver, brother of the ernom, tholic Church, Chaflottetown read .the homily. Karen Mae- was the setting f6r a recent Innis was maid of honor and Employment Supervisor : -_— + wedding when Janet Ann. dau- bridesmaids were Sandra WABUSH MINES iv 7 ‘ ; ‘ °e ghter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ramsay and Jane Kennedy, . + = 1 T sd - Se 2 i Swhvecdere Dowling, became the bride of Halifax, N.S.- Rita McIver, “a oe uve ay, pf. or t deve! ve ate Louis Joseph. son of Mr. and ister of the groom, was: flow- Managing Agents Mrs. High Jolin Mclver,. Kin- kora- Rev-Regis Duffy officia- er girl. A reception was_held £ 0. Box 878, ted atthe double ring cere- atthe Charlottetown —Confed-—§ Sept-Hes, Quebee.. mony. and Rev. Gerard Mec- eration Centre. 7-—-Sept. 14 — s pet 7 : : ee as pao oes