Oe eo EP i, ee OR ee ae ELLEN’S DIARY Farm Is Lonely Place? e What A Mistaken Idea! Today gave the shearing to a salesman stopped to farmers of this name. This June|One who “loves to read”, Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Pose 508 chore was a common sight on Is-| brought us nice glimpses of | . : land farms when little or larger| pleasant home and family . . . = emesis nite weedoliems Ue “she Seas her — came. - and looms were respected furnish- penate, aad, Der ntions Cot see ings of the homes. And men) an to feminine—and mascu- HAPPENINGS | enon Sones ta Lams eek te: enta cane ee a women washed the fleeces and) trim, cheerful woman she oe rrp elngans og! ine a near|most industrious as see = ence or on the clean meadow | one whose thoughts Mr. and Mrs. John F. Huntley, four children are summering at) crass and gathered up the wool|ly to others. . Vernon, who celebrated their 46th) the Surf Cottages for the month |jater in little clouds of lightness.| There came too a squire reget 9 ge yak aad tal ce dciar eee And had deft hands at the card-|farmer who would buy a were guests honor ing and spinning and weaving. | He carried James away with him lottetown Hotel. Later in the eve-|and daughter Janie of Winches-|iasting that went into the socks| search of one. DORIS BETTY NEUES a qmoeAS HALL oy ie gn Cater ned ae ee acne ene ‘he|and mittens and underwear, the “Let's be off then” James sug- " home of their son-in-la whole summer flannéls and blankets soft and/| gested with a smile. “I don’t know daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith) Cottages. warm. The homespun (drugget)|if you have the same notion as ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED~ : MacKinnon who invited relatives - _ |was warm too that made the/I have—but I like always to see and friends for a happy reunion.| Miss Andrea MacLean of Mone-| farmers’ shirts and many a gar-|what I’m buying, in daylight. I| Mr. and Mrs. James Noiles of|son of Mrs. Harold Hall and the Interesting colored slides were/ton, N.B., is & guest of MiSS|ment besides for the household,| learned that the hard way in the| Springhill, Nova Scotia announce|late Mr. Hall of Summerside, showa with comments by Miss/Jeannie Gillis at the Gillis ¢ot-|to clothe them against the winter| long ago. Yes” we overheard him| the -engagement of their daugh-|formeriy of Charlottetown. Mar- Edith Hume of picturesque scen-| tage, St. Peter's Bay. chill. telate as the two went to the car/ ter, Doris Betty, to Thomas Hall,|riage to take place in August. es taken. by her in the United os ra So today came the shearing in| “I bought a mare once by-lant- ae ae ene: Sere Mr. Dudley ae interna- ae Somnaeane SF OAS ah Cit ear ere eee eee MacKay and seconded by Mrs.|the parish hall on June 7th. with social time enjoyed. sus Suandnal te ne Sten “Now where, Ellen is that old/ me!” las Woodside be the scholarship pot er we : }whetstone?” James inquired.| A hachelor-man came to chat|delegate for the cpming year. k| The president, Mrs. James C. Mr. and Mrs¢J. David Walker |and along with Fred Astaire 8d) Then put it in a pocket before set-| with the younger farmer. And|Was moved by Mrs. Earle Mac-| MacDonald, presided, and Fath. and their three children, Steph-| several others was introduced to] ting out with the younger farmer|Rob and Gage and taughter-in-|Kay and seconded by Mrs. Arthur | er MacLeod opened the meeting en, Shane and Shannon are visit-| the television audience, to lend a hand to the work. —| jaw she gifted with the ways of|Camipbell that the executive|with the League Prayer. The itetettere ts . . ing in Sydney, Nova Scotia, this Saas On Four pairs of hands in all were plants, which makes her sunporch | committee for the coming year | secretary read the minutes of the . o week, - ' eee re ee doa aris ap | Kept busy. Not fererishly #0 im/a room full of bloom, to enjoy|be Mrs. Leland Campbell and |jast meeting and the treasurer SYLVANIA left —_ Mies as this mid-season time, but all ours out about. And Gage Mrs. Leighton Coulson. gave her report. The convener of VISITORS FROM PENN Mrs. R. H. Barrett has = ees in rhe makirig good use of the sun-spread to tell of school-tests over, and he| The sick committee reported | Social Action, Mrs. Pius Mae- Mrs. Esther Daughiery and Miss plan to visit at Bar Har-{shows are presented before being | ghter Mrs, A. A. Allan and Lieu- three counties and speaks of the}, grandson sheared and folded “Oh the farm is a lonely place” Was decided to treat the children | count of the rally held in Char Ruth Jayne Hammers of Lehigh-|bour, Maine, on the way home. | shown in New York- tenant Allan, Victoria, B.C. Upon Island scenery as “especially| snd set aside the fleeces do you say? Not this at Alderlea.|at the school picnic wth ice-| jottetown. ton, Pennsylvania, were visitors} Both Mrs. Daughtery and Miss| Miss Hammers is a past char-|Mrs. Barrett's return she wilt) beautiful."’ Miss Blum is register- “Take a book, Ellen, and come|It's days are comfortably busy, cream. Collection amounted to} yrs J.E. Rossiter organizer te Prince Edward Island in| taemere axe tn Ge. tenching ter Seeniet of Os Danse aie woe Se ee. Yee Oe ee with us” James invited this af-| pleasantly full $1.25 and a $2.00 donation from) for Kings County was present week. They arrived Friday at|profession im Lehighton. Mrs. | Professional Women’s Barrett in Toronto. ternoon, an invitation we must ? one members. and briefed thé members on the moon and left Saturday at the|Daughtery is an avid legitimite| Lehighton founded twenty years LAC. Pat ee aoe decline with some longing. This SEA VIEW W.L It was moved by Mrs. wc. conduct of meetings, and suzg- game time. They have already|theatre.fan and comes in to New, ago. She spent last summer tra- Miss Gertrude Coady liad an been statio at St. Tt'S.|was\a day to garden, to weed, Donald and seconded by Mre. L-| gested many ways to make them toured 1.700 miles having come| York several times a year to see| velling in Europe. While in this unfortunate accident in Summer- | Quebec, for the past two years and to transplant seedlings, the The regular monthly meeting Adams that the meeting adjourn. Setevedting Ghe delinad Ge Gil here from the Gaspe and from|the new shows. She also attends| province Mrs. Daughtery and/|side falling and breaking her/is now on leave at his home in ground still moist from the recent |% the Sea View W.I. met at the | Lunch was served by the hostess. € this province will go on to Nova|the nearby Lehighton community |Miss Hammers were registered |hip. She is now a patient in the North Rustic 0. Pat returns to St. desmp apall of weether. home of Mrs. Douglas Woodside, | assisted by Mrs. Lester Duggan. ies of all the officers and conven- Scotia. and New Brunswick.!theatre at which place many/at the Southport Motor Court. Charlottetown Hospital. Hubert’s before leaving for his - Jumbines in shades of |, Tuesday evening June 2nd. | Sr MARGARET'S C.W.L. |°TS and mentioned the correct ng to White Horse. He ie tne id-time gowns bring the bees to|.7e meeting opened with the) 7. sionthly meeting of St.| Procedure for the eiection of of- ST. EUGENES COVEHEAD | Dr. Derrill I. McGuigan of Rid-/son_of Mr._and : : 1 vice-president—in—the chair. by | ssargaret's €.W.L. was held_in' ficers at the annual meeting. k 1 Fj L d a er College, Trenton, N.J. has re-|thier of North Rustico. the lawn-border. Scarlet poppies! singing the Institue Ode and re- SE 2 A aska's First La y The Parish Council of St. Eu-| turned to Charlottetown to spend burst green jackets, the bleed-| esting the Mary Stewart collect. | ‘ , “ genes held their June meeting atjhis vacation with his parents Mr,| At the Harper Home Thursday ing heart's spray’s drop in sad Roll call was answered by Ii - | A B t S Ph the home of Mrs. Parnell Curram/and Mrs. Emmett McGuigan.| evening the Cape Traverse Unit-| blossoms, forgetmenots bloom. | members, each paying one cent Congratulations to $ era igma i in the presence of their Director| While in the city Dr. McGuigan'ed Ohurch choir enjoyed a sing-| The sunshine gave us visitors: |for every inch of her waistline. ELLIS BROS. the ’ Rev. Father Wood and twelve/will lecture at the forthcoming|song and social time in honor of Minutes of the last meeting were | ° On the day the Alsckan state-|1908 she opened. ol mem. | members. summer school session @t St.|Mrs. Ralph MacCaull who ac-| and is visiting her grzndparents,/read, approved and signed. | on their opening of hood bill was signed into law by | mansion to Beta Sigma : ae tah Father Wood. opened the meet-| Dunstan's University. companied by her two daughters,|Mr. and Mrs. E. Barrett, Char-| Correspondence was read con- President Eisenhower, Marion|bers for a tea. “I think of that!io, with the league prayer, fol Elizabeth and Edith Anne, left by | lottetown. sisting of letters on the annual THE DAIRY BAR Hendrickson, wife of Acting ie Os See. ot Sn See oe lowed by roll call and minutes.| Dr. Robert B. Abel who for the | Plane, Saturday, for Thorhild, 7 and district conventions. A let- Governor Waino Hendrickson, | cial events while we were — Treasurer gave the financial | past four years has been taking| Alberta, to join her husband, who Mr. Harry Harding, Detrolt,/ter of thanks from the Red Cross Compliments of: carried on alone the monumen- | st the mansion, a statement. New business consist-|a course at Bender Laboratory in| is ministering there. Michigan, is visiting his old|for canvassing the district. The tal task of social responsibility | was just wonderful to have ™Y|ed of plans for a concert to be|New York has returned to the Ie| 11 ise Rennes Melrose, | Nome im French River. the guest] cost of paint and labor for paint- CARSON & BIRT in the territorial | lovely sisters there giving me &| put on by the children of St. Vin-|land where he will become assis-| 4, ived by plane Thurs-|% Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harding,| ing the interior of hall amount- ; husban?—was—at-| chance to return in a small Wa¥ cents Orphange in Corran Banm|tant pathologist with the Depart-| 5, 3 a ae sl > with her| 2/80 he will be the guest of his|ed to $110.43. Leaving on hand a Suppliers for Sliding Ptate-Gtass Windows and all glass ceremonies in Wash- | their many kindnesses. Hall. Also preparations to be| ment of Health. Dr. Able is mar-| °°); “Une ©, %o Nis! | sister, Mrs. H. J. MacRae, Sum- balance of $17.96. windows and doors. : Marion began_—filling——guest made for Confirmation and clean- ried to the former Louise Mae-| 5G Mrs. David Murphy. Green | merside. "tt was moved by Mrs. Earle Hendrickson waen’t | books almost before her suitcas-| in the church. Neill of Southport. They have + ee eel = — — cheat making hisory|ee ware wopacked at the cover| “Sirs. Leo Doyle gave an tnter-two children, Margaret and Aan. |®™; MP James, Bell whet 9 — new esting report on the social action : : | lady. She was look-| with te stately columns, 100kS| rany held at St. Pius Hall which] Dr. and Mrs. F. Clark Fraser; @U! Nursing Home. iq ° RA | A ( »N well-earned rest /like a preCivil War plantation) .... attended by five of our mem- and three children, Norah, Noel Congratu tions to CONG TU Tl s and her husband. She|home. It perches on the side of |}.-< One member paid fee, mal-| nah Alen. secteld Ww cae teams Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant ; in the Alaska public |the mountain like a Swiss chalet ; , a accompanied by their sons Ron-| ing a total of nineteen paid up/ Montreal on Friday, to spend the|* : 1 ! of her married life|and overlooks most of Juneall| nomphers. month of July at Keppoch. nie and Arnold of New Glasgow, ELLIS BR S i an BE partner while her/and the Gastineau Channel. The! Next meeting to be held at the = ee eet O " Juneau's mayor, a Hendricksons occupied the man- home of Mrs. Herbert Corrigan:| A Prince Edward Island picnic. er ge \ an oa legislature, sec-| sion on two different occasions. lunch committee, Mrs. Pat Hor-|is to be held July 12th near the | °™ ee were ~ TO , and finally act-| Marion came to Alaska in 1922 gan, Mrs. Herbert Corrigai, Mrs. Duck Pond in Stanley Park, Van-| oS © Moncton, N.B., over | On their ofening of the } oe ce ae pe _ & — from re eee Leo Doyle and Mrs. Terrance|couver, B.C. It is expected that weekend. ; Jady hostess . 7 Beta | Lampheir many Islanders coming to B.C. Sigma Phis who followed the! rather wood gave an interest-|on the Overlander Special will Mr. and hgh — — ELLIS BROS. Beta ae hk ous the aes . a new land re hes play. | 26 —— ty and Love ef attend the picnic. Tea, coffee, an ae aoe cables inlisen | ’ | ighbour - : . sorority as social sponsor forjed a vital role in the develop- | —— st . |cream and sugar will be provided and friends, in French River, . On the O i of : and those who have enjoyed these : : n pening Buneau City Council. In October) ment of this 49th state. indeed, in a sorry muddle. Your picnics in previous years are al- Long River, and S rele. ; ORTH husband, and his resentful at- Mies Ledie Dianne Barrett,| on ; THE DAIRY BAR MARY HAW tacks on your self-esteem, pre-| Dr. Charles DeBold, Mrs. De- motored from Fresno, California, ] electrical wiring in this modern Dairy Bar. e é ‘ — a picture of “pot calling|Bold and family, Marilyn and c h P ettle black.” Rowan, of Poughkeepsie, New F | Be sure to enjoy your Ice Cream wit eerless Blames This Gossip Each is refusing to accept an| York, have arrived at the Surf Wear MacLEAN & SON ; 7 z honest share of responsibility for | Cottages, Stanhope, and will be! STOCK VICE : | Beverages! But Not Her Actions spoiling the marriage, and giving| there until until some time in Au- ew =— oe; | ee eas sass ac ere oeerees colt Henderson & | Blecrical Contractor | - J. & T. MORRIS LTD Mary Haworth: In f ing the night out, 1|°VT 2 ee . . ° = you are inviting an impartial] Dr. and Mrs. Sherman Hirst, Cudmore @ppearance my husband {s not/ arrived home ahead of my hus- 1 is on the situati tude Park Mew Yetk: ani thatet 117 Kent St. Dial 7186 what you'd call the movie type.|band, and prepared his break-|°? je sualon -— pre: By ark, New Ors, & r am : F | 75 Water St. Dial 3745 | sumably in hopes of getting your! In fact, he'd probably be consid-| fast—as he didn’t get in until af- ered hideous by the average girl.|ter 9, usually. Everything was In view of this, and all else that|fine and serene until the gossip I have to contend with, I wish 1\ of neighbors reached his ears. knew how to prevail upon him to} Since then I've heard nothing but | bearings, to make things Your ‘husband's habitual drunk- enness poses a serious problem. It is_an illness of sort, that may have either ter. | stop his continuous about a trifling incident that took much of Charles. place some years back. My husband is harangue|his abuse, although I don’t see nearly always H all started one night when @runk, which is a very bad ex- he was away, working on a night | ample for our children. They de- job. A man (let’s eall him! serve a better environment than Charles) and myself went to an|this. I am a good church mem- American Legion dance, which) ber and I think we need a change. lasted until 7 o'clock the next|! would like to have your opinion morning. I had left our twe ehil-|0n this state of affairs. dren with a neighbor. C.D. Dear C.D.: Your family life is, SMART SUMMER COAT. coat|self good theater. Ideal for wear last winter andjright through a city summer is a sustained en-jthis coat of gleaming white cot- ton ottoman, cut on square lines, abbetied by impressive, square, pateb pockets, & | town at smart summer spots a eertainlw has proved it- * a physical or:.-an j emotional basis or a mixture of | both. It is a mistake to think that alcoholism ig due simply to eus- sedness, or moral weakness— | even though these traits are often jlinked. Or that it represents imere wastrel self-indulgence, a form of selfishness practised by choice. WAY OF THINKING To understand what is involved, in coping with an alcoholic, and to protect yourself against need- less futile emotional stress, you should get in touch with the Al Anon Family Group Headquar- ters, Inc., Post Office Box 162, Madison Square Station, New York, 10, N.Y. The Al-Anons are a fellowship of non-alcoholic men and women who are husbands, wives, rela- tives or close friends of alcoholics —in any case, deeply involved in the drinker’s characteristie diffi- culties. “These Al-Anons have learned that in following the Al-Anon pro- gram of understanding, they ean achieve two objectives: 1. Assist alcoholics te rehabilitate them- selves and take their place in so- ciety. 2. Develop personal seren- ity in meeting life. ALCOHOLIC REACTS . Address your inquiry to the Al- Anon membership chairman, at the headquarters address ‘listed above; and ask for educational literature; also for information on how to locate the Al-Anon group nearest you. As long ago as 1955, there were more than 700 such groups in this country; and probably many more today —perhaps including a chapter in your neighborhood. As the Al-Anon literature ex- plains: ‘The alcoholic was never helped by preaching, nagging or violent scenes, only humiliated and angéred. And the wasted emotional energy that the non- alcoholic partner spent (in scenes) can be directed into com structive thought and action—”’ via the Al-Anon method of shar- ing know-how.. M.H. Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail or personal interview. Write her SHOP ‘ CO-OP “IT PAYS” 4 — REMEMBER WEDNESDAY BEING | DOMINION DAY IS A HOLIDAY OPEN TUESDAY NIGHT FOR DOMINION DAY’ DINNER OR PICNIC } EVISCERATED — YOU JUST PUT IN THE | DRESSING AND If IS READY FOR THE OVEN |, GRADE “A” 1@ TO 12 LBS. TURKEYS ~ 39 TO COMPLETE YOUR HOLIDAY MEAL BROWN’S NEW CREME FILLED FANCY BISCUITS. 2 59% FREE BEACH BALLS WITH A 5.00 ORDER LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY | MON. - TUE. - WED. - ONLY FRE OPENING | DAIRY BAR| at ELLIS BROS. CENTRAL ROYALTY — te OPEN DAILY 2 P.M. to11.30 P.M. OPENING SPECIAL - TODAY - 2 P.M.-11.30 P.M. E ORANGE CRUSH with every Purchase at the Dairy Bar | i care of this sewspaper. “Enjoy An Ice Cold Orange Crush” wt ‘