Couple To Resi Following Spri 5| .itllirl's Anglican church. Milton, PM. we lhe scene or an early summer wedding ulirll in a double ring eere~ monv. Rev. It. E. Piercey unit. m Ill ninrriatze Donna .lnAnnz only dnlicilicr at Mr. and Mrs, riolav MarLe_od. Winslne, P l: I still Tlit'hnrd WilIIrd ‘ Urt‘t‘ll oi Scarboro. Ontario. son oi Mr and Mrs. Harrison Green, Kind ii, PR! The Church \i‘nl decoralod for tho ‘Iiltylnll iiilh baskets iii Tie-i crl l.l . nnd yellow and while i'li \~(Iiillit'll\|lm§ Vast-t oi il‘llte mums adorned the Ilter. null.» potted plants and roses, \iUTi‘ plart‘d elsewhere in the month. The yoiitlitul bride was me onint as she entered the church on l'lr nrtli nl her lather to the ("WIN ltl tile trndllinnnl Wed- ilnrt-li played or Mlis . t'nricr, guest organist. Miss mticr nceompanied Miss ian- m ilotitl a cousin ot the bride ax‘ tho song "The Lord's P‘ayttr h ('remnny and "0 during the sign- in: oi the rnnister, The til-tie wore a floor length nordin: :nnn oi white nrgnn‘ll mr’ ioliclo with imp rir-d siiise ltfil'i' titled bodice and tlrrine i.t|lt‘|'mi: to points over the hantle and trimmed with tinnoieninns and pearl. A large illi't' Illtll t'ompiimcntetl her prion She litirv n Pearlized rose rnilui and shoulder length veil o Itilll‘ tll'i-illli. and l'.""“lN' a t’nsra’ie ni mi roses Her only lt‘li‘lll‘li' kills a small dropped ‘IitTtI iivml necklace and nuts n I , \‘Ii' rIoU' irit‘lld mini til Iilintll‘ She wore I street icinth coi-ol nylon and organz- rilrnlh Milk a lull overskirt at Stockman. I oi the bride was will not Her hnhddrms, tint shoes were matched. She i- rind a nosegay ot white. cciitnrut olih coral carnations. \itt liiicneyth Wynnd and Mist hlirohnlh Trainor as bridv nilnn hIIII< ts anll accessories idcnticol hi thol oi the maid oi honor undI (Iim t'ari’lt'rl noscgays oi white.l feiilci't‘d \\llh nile nrecn carom, iniic Beautiful The Lies In ItsJune Along the countryside. the i (arms commence now to (all in- ilan orderly patter ot arecn and I RATS FOR ALL AGES Teenagers. motile". ararid- lnoihera. take notice! They're tor you—go with everything. Get our crorbet huolt, straw yarn or ribbon You'll quickly but one oi the lmlrtelt of in one color, Pattern 7m. dirrctions aii alaea. "‘1‘ lrty- tire crate tcoinai tor I Is pattern (no "Nam. please! in Alice nrootta, care of Guani- In - Patriot Needlatzntt Dept. 0 Front st, w,. Toronto 1. out. "Hana gel-ideeflafd 1 cent In H - rn panyPIt'rr. NIH-BER. NAME. ADDEN- MR. AND MRS. WILLARD GREEN cle In Toronto ng Wedding y Arnold Green. brother oi the groom. cs man, willie Keith MacLeod. brother at the bride, and (:lydon Green. bro- ther oi the groom. ushered the ‘guesla to thnir pew] which were marked with liiy ot the valley and willie satin bows. The bride's mother chose tor ‘ht‘r dnunhters wedding a pink hroczdt‘d lace over tatieta sheath. pink (towered hat a nd white accessories. e groom's mothcr chose a navy anti white three piece en- semble. navy and while at'r‘r‘s- b miles and a corsage pt white ons. The brides grandmothers and igrandinther. Mrs. Flora Mae lLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen llolroyd were in attendance, For the reception at the Queen Hotel the head table was cell- is ‘3'. WW he GMT-n, Gambian. Wed. June 12. 1908. 1 Thu CGIT Sturdulters hId chnrgl ol the Invite tn Mur- gata United Church on Sundly. Juno 3. With Mru. tlcg neonii as lead- er tor the service. Molly Van Mayhew read the Irriptun and Valerie Woodrlde led in prayer, _Two choir numbers, “Lan ot' Light", and "God who touched Earth with lie-lily", were sung by the can girls with Mrs. Ed-i wln ohn n at organist Twu‘ graduates Dtlria Woodside anti Sharon Batter were lntroduerolI by the leader, and each ilirl de<l livared a inedlctmvy address, Mrs. Heath Mayhew, president or ucw. addressed a tow words ol encouragement to the grad- untes. Molly Van Mayhew, presidenti oi the Stard presentedi graduation gills to the girls. ' l .loseph Rurda, New York‘ ‘CIty. returns home this Week alter spending Iome time In the HAPPENINGS dian Ladies Gull Union. The event ll siltld (or the HelVMefl ‘ Golt and Winter Club August 4‘ to a, Mrs. Norman MaeLeod. tournament chairman, announc. ed that entries will close Wed nesdny, July 31, m2 champion Rita Lohnea oi Lunenberg will not be de- tending her title thll year, I“! is the 50th anniversary at the Canadian Ladies Gal! Union, and humorous entries lrom l-l’ll Maritime. are anticipated. l I I aiair SWIH. italilait. loet'mlyi oi Charlottetown. leaves todIyI by air tor aermnda io attend at oore Business Forms achieve-i ment club mnvetltion. An emvi ployee oi the item, Mr. Swnn won the trip tor outstanding salesmanship, Mr and Mrs rrank l-iamm. Mt. Herbert, spent the weekend in Fredericton. visiting their son Bud. hlr w‘ and {IA y. provtnce. Mrs, Eurdt: has been W" on the island since October. The couple will spend their summer holidays at Victoria, P, E. i. The last rrglllar meetiniz or the Phi Beta Chapter. Beta sigrna Phi. was held at the home or Mrs, Douglas Dennis, The president. Mrs. Lloyd Mat-Lend. conducted the business meeting. At lhla time plant: were made for the closing party to be held In I potluck suuner at the sum« mer home of Mrs, James Horny y. The program was conducted y Mrs. l-liulh Simpson with Mrs, Lloyd MacLeod. Mrs. J lmu Hornby and Mrs, Don Won- ‘nncot. hetresnments wcre serv- ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs, Temple Hooper and Mrs. .lIllIel Hornhy. tered with I three tier Weddinl‘ cake topped with a miniature bride and room. Lighted tam-s and cut flowers adorned the tables. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev, A. h. Piercey Ind littingly rehponded to by the ‘ groom. Keith MacLend read tel- cgrams ot congratulation! and best wishes. Miss Doreen Roberts. cousin ot the bride was in charge oi the Guest book, Following the reception the couple ieit on a short trip jthrough the maritimea For got lng away tht‘ bride donned a blue ensemble ot a llowerco ny- [on and organsn covered sheath With threequarter duster. white ‘aroessones end a eorsage all white csniatiout, Following three weeks vaca- tion on the island Mr. and Mrs Green will reside at so Ecclesiou Drive. Toronto. Ontario where the bride is employed with Le. lzal and General insurance in Toronto and the groom is a mail clerk with the Postal Services in Toronto. Among those entertaining for the br'rle prior to hot esnimos nnre title green dress. were Mrs, .loho Redo and Mrs.I Alton Green of Senrhnro. u nd Mrs. H _ Cook. Parkl'iew Drive. Charlottetown A community shower was held in Winsloe station Hall, ELLEN’S DIARY Landscape -Shocles red—Kmart ol hlty and feath- ery grntnllnd. Ind pulure. TI- lInd-red of the other town In plnnted crop T I vlew train the nlr. we it. how buntltul the llndscnpe mult lie in Its .iiinershndel Ind blanoml with the houlel framed more and Ten by the new of the lelvel. "We're thinklnl nl gettinl I dlllerent seeding ol KrIln IhIII our own to low on thIt n e X! lleltl" James oliered It break- fast .. A bit [rIleh the dny win then. Ind In still the hirdwni WII llnpreldtve In the II And bright the “Cheer up. roblnl tn the We mull. lence. 2' up!" war. or the hunches bou Janie. his to transplant. in this ideal w . er tor it. some rooted slips or geraniuma to the lawn. border. There is no flower more cheer- hil throutlh the summer than the bright or a ulrlet uranium. And, a we have touud it. not - ing is ter tor a window bringing a a ullnttnl oi then w oi to a alott the window panes. “Maybe you will get some seed trom a shore-lam to be a good change on this inland place?" we queried. 'We lost mllht" June: so it was tronn one wash the tides E grown there perhaps in the shorelieldl-the grain came that war presentyl sowed on a tteld. on this tarot we saw a bank richly dotted with the white oi wild strawberry bide mine. And eoioyed. at c lose an . the subtle tragrance oi the white violets that scented a dell. Hanging low. today's clouds were. quite down to the hilltops. “No blue" .lamle eldest grand. son remarked. arannlntt the overhel lixloIIl to get on with the tanning “Nut [0 mneh u would matte sailor a pair ot pants" James had at; lt'a guilt a change lrom the Iunny dlyl we've l" a vialtlng tarmer said, hapa there nu been a recent change in the moon " "No" :amea lwiukleti "Thel’ when“ o I Wayne Hamill, Fredericton. ‘N, 3., ll vlsilint his krandpsr- Ients. Mr, and Mrs Sterns Web- ster. Charlottetown. and Mr, and Mrs, Frank Humm, Mt, Herbert. A meetinlz oi the executive tor the Maritime LIdles G nit Meet was held recently. Hosts ‘lor the meet will be Ihe Prince iEtiward island branch, Cana- The Provincial and Print a ry chapters 1.0,DE. are bringing something new in entertainment to prince Edward island. Oct. ll, 9. 10th., ills; _It meeting was held recently with Tyler Carpenter. are. re- presentntive tor Cargill Produc- tions at New York City. New York. leading pi-odueers oi ama- teiir musical productions This production will have a east at some not P. E. l. people under the direction ol a produc- er trom New York City. The proceeds trom this produc- tion will be used to turther the work oi l.O.D.E, within the Pr vioce sue as» education, assis. tance in retarded children eere bral palsey, maintaining librar- ~|es in schools, honpitals. Mont» gomery llail. prizes to local schools. assistance to hospitals. ,annual hower show and CNTB Iand other worthy causes. i The production will be known B "The lied Glove Revue" ot and promises to be an ‘outstanding pcrtormanoe tor old and young. leaturing local talent with a hair at Broadwly. tast colortnl, entertaining, ‘MARY HAWORTH ‘ Has His Wife near Mary naworth: our on .Velrs' mIrrlIEe his Ilwlys been stormy. l have loved my husband dearly ttnd tried _des. drt-n: no problems w' h them, For the past live years my husband has abused the verbal- ly using obscene metaphors. More recently he is «nine most the housework. taking it away trom me, trying to he wo- man as well as man. it seems. lie is tinting his graying hair and bidding tilrtationsly tor men's notice. i tutti thought at that it was other women. strain 1 am married to a immo- sexual, have tound a part - time lob outside the home to occupy I I my mind. but i am home nt‘the needy 7 without cost tol the right times so the children: tho§e who can‘t “lord Itl pIy. Ircn't neulected. My husband won't Incompnny ime Inywhe're except to church. i)!» tell! in! often thlt 1 men lnnthlng tti him. tllnt he an do Ihelter, when i talked with a mediator. trylnl to learn whal'ti wrong with us. my husband laid ll was "only." that l'm tint ttrm n a. CI" I help him in my way? WhIt should I read? Where should I lurn',‘ How will Ill this affect the children? Treatment tor him I! out: he won't hear of lirst nlfihu or (Mr qumer Wm Io lovely I iound I had I longing to an bat-k to the horse and hul- I thl V! at i tor chuck! ‘Ynunlfl" .lnmel Imlled. The children {mm the house Icrnn the lane Intended I 4r}! meetlnfl thll evenlng. there to "turn to do by doing” It! mIny thing! thlt will prove helnltll to them when they In" their childhood behind. Amonl other line Iterm: how to conduct I l“ meeting, how to sum up and ex- press their view] on . aubieet, to sharpen will to a debate. or a contest. The girls may learn. by way or All. the tine points sewing and all that goes with it, the ways ot martetlogs a nd tooth, and share with the boys in learning how to garden. or be cit-members of some beet, or thne. or dairy elub. "But this time at year gets so busy— there are so many inter- eItI. l sometimes wish there were two ot me" atlt com- mented with a wisttul chuckle this evening. Up the creek to the west. and along the alrelm in other areas. salt in woodlands about. tit e wild rherry trees have put on lhetr spring - llm‘y. At the other tom, the old orchard will b e coming into bloom Tonight there is set in Julie'l in #nor a taint glimmer oi break where to a Lady Moon should be Neverthe- nnt one star «V lulu It VII, III In all. I plan!!! day. we now count away, Until tomorrow —- Diary 7‘ Good-nigh Mote’s Weird Behavior Desperate llhinl. We communicate only Inbout the children and house- I hold maintenlnce, I find that by not giving h m Iny love, under- standinl or attentlon. III hiI abuse has stopped. But what a way to live: i ieei cheated. cle- ceived. thoroughly exploited. 1 Im a perfectly normal wo- man. wantlnk to be needcd. Itw- ed anti respected. and i ean't ‘rtnnt'l this situation much long- er is there any possible way of helping my husband and keeplng .the home together? P. 5.: Tie lbareiy touched on our story. it iwould take pages to tell it all. | K.P. Dear K P.‘ You write lrvlm the environs oi a great city where all manner (ll lirst r class .sprciaiist help is available to example. legal counsel Iand representation, psychiatric I ienamel finish which covers the square. tlllltllal‘ frame . . . _ emu-lull. tensity nlnfiou eounulilnl Ind pulttn'll coun- ullinj Ire Included In the lliIny Inclll service: at your dispo . n! "Alli and you Ihlll receive: Wk Ind you shall find: knot-k and It "all be open- ed unto you " In your letter, her: (‘undenne ed, you any you don't know who. ther Lo appeal to a doctor. - priest or a woman (or guidance and that you sometime! tiiink that only a woman can help t Inather woman, Sure you don't know where to begin or with whom. may i make the tollnwinlz tunnestnrn' Try the Family Servlt’e Nuts eau ot the Salvation Army Snt'lal ; Weitare Department in your itv c The Salvation army is niltiilily I efficient and tin-to-dnte In le l social work methndnlnEy and all so inexhaillltlhly courteous a n it. kind in helping .ppliconts ot_ whatever race Fred lind personally It'ceptahle ('lll‘lsr - mu lunar-nun tum-l Martha Sisters sine. Mary rent, it. most lptlker (or the night, Slim. Mary PEI" luck! on thl lite fl Speaker's Topic lhe Sisters of SI. Marlhl “In!- The June monthly meeting ot trating her remarks with a tllm. the Montague Parish ('iltlm‘il‘ Following the guest spe was held in the parish iltlii ivilh remarks, retreshmcnta were see- oienihers and guests in Iilt-ndr vcd hy t alli'et ‘ —‘ The president. Mrs tleorue suipg vim niiiidreault. opened the meeting (arrows [EFT—fife: flu” ' pith pi-ayortollnncd by the read- train the Royal Navy will be is int; and approval ot tile minutes Canada this summer as part or oi the last meeting Ttir tiiiau. i. naming muse in the western t-ial statement has pit-en toliuw- Aliamir, The ships are alan- leti by a report (mm the i-ariulls siiiimarine imitates and provide commoners basic experience (or orticrr t'lnirt-h t‘tituniitlers here no. tntiots ot the Britannia have! pointed by the Council tor the "oval Cnllrle II Daflmflfl‘h- tnnunn stunt-tier nnuillis a (lurk 'I'Iw wit-din" “'i” he "I W“- atnin nt money not voted to the from June ‘2 until July 13 I“ liceninai llidh siliiiol to he uscti “1” Visit 55"“ MM "'3" “'l ' as prize money tor elicihlc stir fax. MnnlreuL Toronto Queue Ci and St .lnhn't. Ntld. we.” H. BENNETT CARR raaee Colt-null! tion S~LT. Alon RII‘INTUS" i Fut'lllrr hiirtnetr tilt-lulled ar- I. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED “ ” DOROTHY CLARK. RN 7 i-tiitinlaue sale to he held on: lune 22 hit-others or the noun ~ miiiec include Mrs. ital-e ('lurk- m. 5 1.,“ n, m n. m... Tie cngaueinont has been Nair, son iii hii- nod .\lis . , _ 1:... wzizhlmn mm: D . "ff announced oi Dilrltllly Albert: A n, 'lloclolnsli. ' i-onlii. tint stiu. lili-s (tHII'LlE McKee-nan 9 Dish 5|th Sun LII: at C Mary Haworlh cnutisols "‘"k- “N “WEN” "I 1"" The wedding will take “'"I N” "am" “I” ' PM” “"7 - “5‘” A * ' t Flare , 0 mm“. m Mum“ “Mum, JnIiiI ( Weeks and the isle “Mm M , m V “ l Folloninc the incclnig, Mrs . Charlottetuwa, r.E.l. I . - - . . - -. , ,~ ,r..,. . —A-77,,.fi or personal interview. Write her “"“r‘ I‘D “"rki 5"""“F""I<‘t . ‘. ’ . , no“. .o "ms 12 . s,“ M S. J. aels (horn-l. llllts sin-iii-iiu. . - . _. fl it an om THE FASTIIONETTE BEAUTY SALON oneu Every Day . t'oltl Wavaa pleat-hint: Canad i a n ti-r ' tI Th G tl'an. in rare o e liar I My“ : t EXPORT MORE WOOL 7' m“ Tifiv Fur perlunli hyltou ~ - PARIS tAPl»-Fnlire reported‘tii'o, bclicvcd to he mrrnlicrs oi Australia exported silk-inn, the arrest Monday oi tno per. the soliiersivr Secret Army 0,. mo worth or wool tor the itrsl was suspected oi plotting an corn/intuit illilsi horn rininilrd O Tinting shampoos 10 months at the looz-sd tioan- attat-k against president de tip as security ulliu-rs note PM"... 44,753 oial year—alt increase at sl.. E title on his trip this week to making their iiiirstisntioii in ,5”, mm 130,000. ~cro France. Police said the a ' Goulie's l ’ I GOOD FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PR with art Excellent stuff to assist you TRCKETT and STOREY Lt H E R s ARE NOT IMPORTANT . . OR SO THEY THINK! and when you fhinli on if. you too may agree there is in itch to cause a lowering of his self esteem .THIS MAY BE THE TIME TO SHOW FATHER HOW REALLY IMPORTANT HE IS TO YOU! Fathers have a great- many things to be concerned dictate—no triat- Mr how in I he appears—he does have anxious moments as he worries about ' insurance. payments on the house. the education of the children. the house that needs repairs. and repainting. the vacation the family is plunninthe extent of his contributions to charity. refurnishing needs in the home. . and probably above all. how he can increase his iii-come to more adequately pro do all he desires for the members of his family who are so dear to him. I MAKE FATHER “KING IN HIS CASTLE” WITH THIS SUPER ROCKER. . . . a tIoiilzllii‘ul I modification of Early American. making it tumour and homey its a iblazinz hearth-fire t t . I. . . the overall height is 36 inches alltmiill: tor a tort iiieli itut-k mill . . so large anti roomy. yet looks so sleek and trim ‘cuahioiled in it manner which engulfs and relaxes . . . assllrilli: icomfort . . . I. . . the cushion is i'et'el'sillle and foam I'illiliPl‘ filletl . . . heavy and durable—valid you select htiih the (‘JH'QT' and the cultlr to harmonize with the room in which it, “ill be used . . . tlie ('I|\'i‘l‘ is i... and the su- YES! IT SWIVELS and IT ROCKS! . . the deep valence, around bottom of chair hides the metal plat. (aims-«though of this there is no real need because of the fine quality the whole chair is mounted on tl sitll'tiily etillsirllt-ietl Initial Intse I action moves easin alltl silently rm ni'Inn thll'iilgs . . . SELECT ONE for FATHER TODAY . . . lt will be specially ordered in l'nur choice of cover and color pending arrival you present. llim \tilil a “girl cel'til'it'tlie" .. livery will follow such after and what he will be, waiting for is ll’lily Regular $179.00 worth while. $1 39.00 Iut for Father's Day only . . . . . . OR WITH A NEW MATTRESS or A QUALITY THAT ASSURES REFRESHING SLEEP . . . . a good night's sleep will be reflected in his face. and in his energy . . for I ‘(IUd rrilzht'a sleep every night buy ..it'I seam toe Ittllvld wll'i‘ill'nll slew II In the 337 NW ditittiial llm'kttcd cmla unoor deep lay- eu’s of mil It‘ll »- KWIM K'IDTKIV“ _ . . and maximum l‘.‘ . tIe. the Realm NM . resilient \\'hlIa‘ You save when you buy homing lasinit H‘St , .. ' FATHER deserves the BEST! Bcnul rcslvotls rm 'saclsc .lraiclytogivcpcll‘ectsupport " _ ’ " i I" love llim the BEST! Jim CUT Jilly- cull Fln pltlem to lab- rlc— tut ml! entire Ipmn, lull one yIrd fiinch (or ell-II pretty Ilyle. Make top Ilyle Imoclied or gathered. Frinlcd rattern mt: Misnes' Medium sire. Each Ityle: 1 yard 35inch. All. iiltycut in one piece. l riFTY CENT-s tbo rent-t in twin! loo stamps. pie-set tor this pattern Ontario residents i add 2 cent- es i plainly at1.F.. buss. sTYLn NUMI send order to ANNE ADAMI. care oi GuInHIn- Fatriot Pat- tern nept , to Front St, w,. Torr Iouto 1. out. to every body curve. . H. 399"" ROCK!“ 8. STOREY ltd. “DEDICATED TO HOME IMPROVEME T” SIMMONS wattui "new to! m GUILTY!!! .