es The marriage took place on Gaturday, June 14, 1959, at 4 p.m. at Central United Church, Bar- sie, Ontario, of Mr.| Frank Keith Sugg, Barrie and Miss Jessie Christine MacDonald. The Rev. ‘ | | man. The groom is the son of) cits lis ad SUGG-MACDONALD W Brenn was the officiating clergy- | the Les Cowper Studio, Dunlop tena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Puone 8508 ~ | 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, June 26, 1959 HAPPENINGS __ . kins of Murray Harbour, PE.L., who are well-known residents of the district. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bald- win and son, Richard, left June 25th, on a vist to Mrs. Baldwin's sister Mrs. F.J. Kaehler and Mr. Kaehler, Westville, New Jersey. They plan to spend a week at Wildwood, a summer resort on the Atlantic Coast of New Jersey. Following .this they wil visit with Mrs. Baldwin's brother, Rev. Dr. L.E. Toombs and Mrs. Toombs of Madison. New Jersey, and will see points of interest in New York City and Philadelphia. They expect to be accompan- ied home by Dr. Toombs and family who will be coming to the Island for their annual summer vacation. Rev. Dr. Toombs wiil Oe the guest preacher at Trinity United’ Church, Charlottetown, for three Sundays in August. bid Pikes 2. a ‘ a EDDING Mr. and Mrs. EB. S$. Sugg, Mi- Mico, Ontario, and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. EA. Laidlaw and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon shaw are entertaining this Saturday eve- ning at. Brackley. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lacy and boys from Toronto Ontario, are . | spending their holiday with Mrs. Lacy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Morron Union Road. Trav- elling with them is Mr. Harold Maynard also from Toronto. A most enjoyable house warm- ing was held on June 12th when neighbors and friends headed by the W.1. of Indian River, gather- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McLean to bid them wel- come to the community. Mr. and Mrs. MacLean have recently moved into the house formerly occupied by the late Norman Ferguson. An address was read by the pressident of the W.I. Mrs. L.G. Ramsay and a beautiful couch. along with a sum of money was presented to them. Mr. McLean. on behalf of his wife and family thanked one and all for their kindness. - Launch was served by the lad- ies and dancing was indulged iu to a late hour, when all left for their home wishing the McLean's many happy years in the com- munity. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart A.E. MacDonald, Cape Traverse Prin¢e Edward Island.—Photo by The conference banquet\ for those atiending the Maritime Conference on Social Work was held Thursday evening at the) Charlottetown Hotel. The guest| } Street, West, Barrie, Ontario. ELLEN’S DIARY | Lilacs. Se beautiful they are these days. And outdoors their fragrance is a delight. And _ it @ame to mind when tecently we Joined James in an excursion a distance and we admired the li- ‘lac bloom along the way, what patient and long-lasting plantings | they are. We doubt that these | fhave been among the favorite plantings of recent years and yet how many bushees there are all over the countryside. In gardens, an lawns, by laneside. And in those desolate spots of fields where they alone remain now to mark the site of a home of the bygone years. And noting some of these we | thought of the hands that had) planted them. Most likely, the foot had been carried as a mo- Peanento of a loved childhood home te a new first garden and there _ tended with loving care and shiel- ' ded form the bite of prowling farm animal. Do those “loved and fost’, names now in many an instance hidden in the annals of the past, sigh longingly over these? Or in some heavenly set- ting plant eternal lilacs and lil- jes to tend about a home ‘over there?” We stopped this morning to en- Joy the blossoming scent of a young rowan tree which grows attractively close by the lane- way bridge. . and we fancied we could hear a mother’s _ pitiful wail when at lane’s end we must femove an amazing amount of Material gathered to it since! MILO W.I. Mrs. W.I. on June 4th. Meeting open- ed with Mrs. MacDonald presid- ing. A hymn “Where He leads Me” was sung, followed by the ereed. Nine members responded fo roll call by naming an _ out- Granddaughter Passes In Recent School Tests | couraging to her to learn that in Dermont MacLean - was, hostess to the members of Milo! speaker was Charlies H. Young, | ex-director, Welfare Federatioii of Montreal, P.Q. The annual formal dance a honour of the graduating class of | 1950 was held in Riverside Audi- torium on Wednesday evening, June 17th. With éxcellent music | provided by the Legionaires, the! yesterday morning, which goes in|jarge number im attendance had a vain attempt to the building of| a most enjoyable time. The hail a starling’s nest in the mailbox) was tastefully decorated with tne there. Callous we sometimes have! official colors of the hospital. to. be—we farm-folk. But not so|| The members of the graduating thoughtless. And a little mother’s; class were presented from the hopes deferred or disappointed! platform by Frank Macintyre, or lost entiirely, no matter how| the Master of ceremonies Re- inconsequential itt may be in hu-| freshments were served at. leven- man values, is one which al-| thirty. gee ay Ae ee Sree i 1 were. . @ } ‘ Ais a" an eee oe Theiriault, Dr. and Mrs. MLN. These days the children, Grand-| Beck, Mrs. L.O. Kitchen, R.N. daughter and Mack write their last tests of the school-year, and look ahead with the usual happy anticipations of childhood to the closing picnic ahead. It was en- Mr. and Mrs. Someried Trainor |have returned from Montreal. | While away Mrs. Trainor als6! went on to Toronto and had a few | days there. Mrs. John Schiller, Montreal, | arrives this coming Tuesday to spend the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boswell. Victoria. Mr. Schiller will be.here later in the summer. her first experience of the lke away from her own school and teacher and familiar surround- ings, she was successful in pass- ing the required Tests of Grade VII on that. blossom-crowned June day which brought her to an anniversary of her birth. | LLooking back to those years} Mr. and Mrs. David Boswell of the long’ ago which in contrast' and their children, Keith and to the noisy present afforded the! Julea, are here for the summer. pupil—if he or she wished it—a They are accompanied by Mrs. perfect quite in which to pursue Boswell’s sister, Miss Elizabeth studies, we marvel the children MacAlister. now do so admirably. Young | f minds are divided-torn between) Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacRae so many youthful interests nowa-|left thursday to attend the Mari- days, each one a challenge to time convention of Young Pro- brain and industry and skill and| gressive Conservatives at Diz- besides there are the siren-calls| by, Nova Scotia. While there they of TV and Radio and the noise| will be registered at the Digb; thrusting itself into the silence of | Pines. most study-hours. This day—where is it now? A! Lieutenant and Mrs. James C. door opens,closes in the night's Wood and son Michael have left wind and rain. It is gone! for the U.S.A. Submarine Base Until tomorrow -—— — Dairy,' at New London, Con ., where Lt. Good-night. | Wood (R.C.N.) will be stationed. etanding Canadian woman of this age. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The secretary gave the financial report. A large amount of correspondence “was read and dealt with. The In- stitute News was passed around _ among the members. The sick committee reported one treat given, and the school committee reported visiting school. Mrs. Wallace MacNevin and Mrs. Oliver Gorrill gave a report on the executive held in West Devon Monday evening, and full] plans were made for the district convention on the 24th., when * Milo Instithte has a talk on Ed- _ wcation, as their part of the pro- _ gram. Mrs. Lyman Gorrill and Mrs. Angus MacLean were appointed on executive for next year. Mrs. Charles Milligan and Mrs. Der- mot MacLean were appointed as delegates to the provincial con- vention in Charlottetown July 7 and 8th. Five cards were passed. in to the card committee. A short Ladies Aid meeting followed, and each member is re- quested to bring an article for Hospital cart to next meeting. Mrs. MacNevin gave a report on the traveling apron. Proceeds were 4.79. Refreshments were ser- ved by June MacLean and Faye Milligan. Mrs. Norman Campbell invit- ed the members to her home for the July meeting, when the top- Je will be confederation, and roll call to be answered by each mem- ber bringing some information history of the ditrict. | Pregrem is to be a patrioti reading. eitier on Canada ‘or “Prince Edward Island, * E ee | oy TE WINS NEW BIKE David Murphy, Charlottetown, won a brand | bicycle in the Popcicle contest, conducted in P.E.I1. by Central Creameries Ltd. He is shown here being con- | Thousands | with this inexpensive substance and young daughter Eleanor of Moncton, N.B., are guests at the Queen Hotel for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Daroll Dickiesoa rekurned to. Toranto, On.a:ic. after spending a two-week holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George MacMillan, Stanhope, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dickieson, Darniey. Mrs. Judson Rackham, Fred- ericton, P.E.l. and Mrs. Harold Bumain, Wheathy River have left by plane to visit their Aunt Miss Grace MacLean. New York City. The hostesses for the Golf Club for Saturday are the following: Miss Ann Walsh. Mrs. George Wood. Miss Edith Anderson, Mrs. | St. Clair Trainor. Mrs. Josepn | Malloy. Mrs. Eric Found and Mrs. Lyle Steeves. GLORIA GETS CHILDREN NEW YORK (‘AP)—Gloria Van-; ASKS HELP IN THINKING derbilt Wednesday won complete | ecustody oF her two children. The court decision also gave“ gener-' ous visitation rights’ to her for- mer husband, symphony conduc- tor Leopold Stokowski. Edgar J.| Nathan, state Supreme Court: jus- tice, gave the ruling after con- ducting hearings behind elosed oy, and he went. doors. 6KY LISTENER Australia’s largest radio - tele-| scope, completed in 1959 near| Sydney, has a saucer - shaped that I dominate him. , aerial 60 feet in diameter. | r Toronto, Ont. (Special)—For the first time science has found a mew healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids = lieve pain and itchi eek ion been relieved right im the privacy of their own | home without any discomfort or imconvenience \ In one hemorrhoid ease after another, “ striking improve- ment” Gas wonetad and verified by doctors’ observations Pain was promptly relieved. And while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place And most amazing of all—ths fmprovement was maintained in eases where doctors’ observations were continued over a of many months! | unemployment Scienee Now Shrinks ] Piles | Without Pain Or Discomfor' Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids a Lieut-Governor Bowlen Keeps A Busy Schedule The following article from the; servanis. Once a month he.visits Edmonton. News of June 18th its of interest te Governor Bowlen's many friends in h‘s native pro- vince of Prince Edward Island. Back from a restful vacation in Balmy California, Alberta's Lieutenant Governor has resum- ed his rigorous itinerary of so- cial and business functions. Hon. Dr. John James Bowlen will be 83 years old July 21, the first day of the Queen's visit to Edmon- ton. Recently, Dr. Bowlen took. in the Highland Ball in Calgary. Earlier he was on hand to wel- come 75 American V.I.P.'s taking part in the Western Airlines in- augural flight from U.S. points to Calgary. The Governor was in-Banff for the two-day meeting of the Can- adian Investment Dealers’ Asso- ciation, and_on June 10 he went to Lethbridg for the-annual com- memoration of the Grand Lodge of Alberta of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons. The rancer, farmer and former member of the Alberta Legis- lature enjoys his official and ceremonial duties. He arrives at his office, which overlooks the front steps of the Legislative Building, every morning at 7.15, well before the hundreds of civil MARY HAWORTH - Tragic Situation Is Not All Wife’s Fault Dear Mary Haworth: I was 18., no more promises that he can’t and Hank was 19 and in the army| beep. | when we married eix years ago.|,.! hesitate to esk him back on gary to get away from the of- fice routine. The native Prince Edward Is- s& monton radio station that Conser- the appointment. Officials close:to the federal government described the report mor” and pointed out the appoint- ment is not up for consdiration because the term of Lieutenant- Governor Bowlen was extended indefinitely after his five-year term expired in 1955. The rumor was quickly dispel- led to allow Mr. Page to cam- paign in Edmonton Jasper West where he is seeking re-election. I feel unloved and inferior, and| collapse. T don’t know why. as my parets me have been wonderful and spoiled me with kindness. Hank is the opposite from me, omg 4® Zo to work. home and more help than he gave earn good money and he insurance $1.00 er over DIAL 7131. CHICKEN - STEAKS - SNACKS HM g ae a3 i ; » 3 a his 4,000 acre ranch near Cal- as “‘entirely and absolutely ru-, | flet-Dog and Hamburger Rolls | f | ! | i i + i hy i 2 8 z g : ; i i i i i il gk ag 2 ti = F te F @n expert who knows al facts, in order to come to sound terms with Hank. . i Read Life Together ‘Sheed end | ! |Blueberry Pie ....-.. 45¢ ‘Rhubarb Pie ........ 40c Home Made Bread (UEEuaa ne Thee Ce oes E : goes to school nights on hi eran’s alowance. Financially we were doing all- right, but for the last year we've been fighting constantly, mostly |] over his going out and spending too much money. Lately he has taken to lying havior. . that had hung left us. In fact I me breakdown. He feels he is right, and that if he gives in,,it means he that sufferers were able to make such statements as: “Piles have ceased to he . And among these sufferers were 8 very _wide variety of hemorrhoid con- ditions, some of even 10 vo 20 years standin; All oe, without the use of nar- coties, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new ing substance (Bio-Dyne) — the discovery of a famous.scientifie a | stitute. Already, Bio-Dyne = wide use for heeneng tne tissue | on all parts of the body This new healing substance ts offered in supposilory or otnlment form called Preparation H Ask for! individually sealed convement Preparation H Suppositories or | Preparation H ointment with special applicator. 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If so, simply contact your nearest Commissioner or write or telephone Garth C. Crockett, Public Health Educator, Box 4500, Charlottetown, tele- phone 9535. Commissioners Address Telephone Dr. Lemuel Prowse, Box 4500, Charlottetown 5524-25 Mr. T. Earle Hickey, Bk of Commerce Bldg, S’side 2235 Mr. Robert MacLeod, Dominion Building, Ch'town “4126 Mr. George Ferguson, Murray River 27 Col. L. F. MacDonald, Charlottetown 6083 Talks to organized groups may also be arranged through the above. 5 ST | BUFFET SUPPER haxs 2 SUNDAY, JU $2.50 NE 28th, 6 to 7 P.M. GREGOR HOTEL BRACKLEY BEACH Reservations requested ... Phone Covehead 4-11 CUPS AND SAUCERS terns . . . priced at....... @ Also featuring Lady's Slipper pattern and our Provincial Coat of Arms with , Maple Leaf decoration . . . Priced at .....-seee+e+ serees 1.98 each * Aynsley of England, featuring a wide selection in | BA bon Be On, acces ASO Oe ee @ Also featuring authentic Tartan Cup and Saucers in Macleod, Campbell, MacLean, MacDonald, Cameron and Stewart by Royal Standard. | ENGLISH BONE CHINA shapes and patterns 2.25 each @ Salisbury English Bone China ina wide range of assorted shapes and pat- Sane eees epee aka) ee eee On the Island It's "Your Favorite Shopping Centre" MOORE & McLEOD LTD. flowers, magic lanterns on| ing force in the port, went on ighted flower-trimmed stand-| strike Wednesday after a meet- lighted the dance floor, and| ing with port authorities on their the grounds pyramid cedars! wage demands. i aie » elie i oe hee / . alg _ S . , 4 a ee i & - ie i Hea le aba