‘MARY HAYWORT Divorced Ma Dear Mary Haworth: I am a divorced man, 35, with e@ son 12, in his mother’s care. I have been going steady for 18 months with a girl (around 30) from Belgium. I have wished to marry her, but desire pulls one way and intellect another. Alimony payments would make it difficult to start another fam- ily; yet I would have tried, gladly, if it weren’t for Berthe’s instability. She has been married twice, once in Belgium and once here. Two children by her first marriage, and one by the second, have been turned over to others for adoption. omen t<na Caroline McLure, Women’s Editor. Phone 8508 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Apr. 27, 1959 7 H n Is Confused ~ By Girl Friend’s Demands St. Charles Hold C.W.L. Meeting The St. Charlies Parish Council held their annual meeting on Sunday, April Mth, at 6 p.m. | Meeting opened with Prayer, field. And, in his seminary stud- les in the teens, he encountered a. religious instructor who taught the boys that their character—if been in their preparatory Responsive to the professor's teaching, this chap started then back, he calls it the best ¢on- +} d@itioning for marriage a man could have. But he also finds it a form of learning that the aver- @ge youngster, in the average educational routine, is seldom ex- posed to. In your situation, facing Berthe’s ultimatum, your alle- -|giance belongs to your son ab- solutely, as against her, since @ choice is required. And it is to your credit that at the time of writing me, you were still stand- ing firm after a week's ‘‘war of x a g | see i E e F , Feast of our Lady insel will be observ- Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Social Action Conven- er reported having visited and treated the sick. The Director, Rev. Charles Gal- lant then spoke to the- women. He thanked the officers for the past year. He also thanked the Parish Council for sponsoring the card parties last winter. The election of officers follow- ed: President, Mrs. Ben Doucet- te; Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Cahill; iss. Vice-President, Mrs. Ray Peters; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. Earl Peters; 3rd Vice-President, Mrs. Jerome Gallant. This end- ed the business part of the meet- ing. Meeting closed with the Act of Consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary. GEORGETOWN | 28 <3 g = Prince Edward Island Hospital. Friends of Mr. Guy Hemphill visit to her parents, Mr. Mrs. W.J. Fitzgerald. Mr. MacPherson of Dun and Broadstreet of Canada Ltd., of Charlottetown was a business vis- itor to Georgetown, 9p Friday, April 10th. . Mrs. Jerome Condon. and two children of Toronto, Ontario, ar- rived in Georgetown early in the week, on a visit to Mr. Gon- don’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. El-! mer Jeffery. Friends of Mrs. Fabian Boud- reault are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Charlottetown seen Seem Oh ek eran aa ly return to good health. Miss Mary MacDonald of New Glasgow, N.S., was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aé meas MacDonald. Miss MacDonald recently returned from a vist in Arizona, U.S.A. ; Mrs. Mabel LeLacheur and M. -| George LeLacheur of Charlotte. town, are visiting in George town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. JD. Blackett. Mr. Cecil LeLacheur. Record -|of Performance Inspector, with the Dominion Government De .| partment of Agricu'ture. return- ed recently to his duties in An napolis Valley, ™.S.. following a visit to his home in Georgetown. Friends of Mrs. Charles Fraser are pleased to hear that she has returned home after being a pa- tient’ in the Kings County’ Memor- fal: Hospital in Montague. A.C. FOR RENT Fleer Sanders and Edgers also fleer Sealers and Varnishes for sale CHANDLER BROS. Plywood Place Dial 6557 ADULT POLIO CLINICS t gaurd ; . : . nerves.” unleashedby her to un- ads teeta ten ths nae a been to her, ped en heel|dermine your morale and ay AT YORK SCHOOL fect job, and sever bolle say” joli| megt—ghctied ty her to put you] nares ner wand (whe hepes).| | Mrs. Roland March of Five FOR THIRD INOCULATIONS longer than a few weeks. I've/in the mood to accept her con- MH. : Islands, N.S., travelled to Char- ial grain had to help her financially as/scienceless terms. But here’s| threveh hae olutnn, not ty mail| #tetown ast week where she| MONDAY, APRIL 27th, Wood cieh. te be ieee Ae or I could, — ~~ me - “hoping you are still in the clear.| or personal. interview. Write her| Visited her mother, Mrs. Mary, URRAY RIVER tor to Maeerey Raver. the guest the sistrict, there were only) ited. ee ee meg "a ae wine Ge Gee te tome in care of this newspaper. Yorston, who is a patient in the AT 7 fo 9 P.M. c i of his son-inlaw and daughter|three tables playing, not half of} She wants to be married very -. j es ort inners at the crokinole party| and Mrs. John Hancock. deoad Gia ore eluate eek endl, ia names on eke tema Ga oe your hood, on is » FIRST INOCULATIONS WILL BE GIVEN ON REQUEST in Murray River school 0) winners at the crokinole party|PTize going to Ralph MaclLean|of nothing else from the start.|wend be steed wie tcc HOUSE ano HOME STYLE CENTER f 10th. were ladies first, Mrs. held in Murray River School on| With a score of 105, second prize| Also she wants a child right away | her past oe nobbvargney ster Moore, Murray River, April 17%th. were ladies first, Mrs. went to George Livingstone, High and I would tike to make her havior, towards your son and as WE OFFER you ALL THE md, Mrs. Ralph MacLean, Reuben Moore, Murray River, | Bank, with-« score of 100, which| happy, but I don’t want another , ia : <9 } Bank, gent’s Bennie Moore, second, Mrs "Ralph Sere brought to a close a very pleas-| marital failure, as I too know the becaht Oa tes gag pF ve x ne Sea oe hb Bank, second, Vance Strick- : lest winter ef erebietie muases. ‘i ‘ n't the heart or the’ charac- N' MATERIALS TO GET THE BEST | Murray River. Door prize|% Bank, gents first, Bennie . & natenaahes 4f Sreees 60h NOEL ear 4. 3 ss : ALUMNAE OF N. D. A. : Moore, High Bank, second, Wil- to give up a child... . ‘ - Kenny Livingstone, High liam Stewart, Murray River. GAS WAR ARMISTICE WOMAN DEMANDS Bgeue Bing eis tare wil o DANCE , e aed Mrs. Bmmerson K Door Game = a William TORONTO (CP) — Gasoline ew! is vi a ees “ wdey ae So don't imagine 4 nson Halifax, . were rel . * urray ° % Ss @m 0 give up an in a ceremony is going j F visitors to Murray River,| Friends of Mrs. Ralph Gordon, |Prices here returned to normal) a4 everything not connected|to work a magic difference in oe | AT THE ROLLAWAY CLUB us of Mr. Johnston's mother|Murray River, are sorry to hear|Thursday and the end of the| with her, including my son,|Berthe’s customarily jealous, dis- FOLDING DOORS } , Fred Johnston. ‘that she had to enter the Monta-|price war appeared in sight. The| though I've explained. that I love|orderly, irresponsible mode of SS) ov ‘ ms. Ella Hyde, Providence,| 2% Hospital with the flu. Her/termination of hostilities follows|him and need him, and have to|behavior—and her destructive de-| | wv 7% WEATHER STRIPPING - Music by the Downtowners de Island, was a recent visit-| ™22Y friends wish her a speedy! Justice Minister Fulton's an-| see him when he wants to see|termination to weed your son a? “a “in, SASHLESS WINDOWS TUESDAY, APRIL 28th Murray—River, the guest of sorqvery- nouncementt that the combines;me, every month or six weeks. jout of your life. oN, ’ ee aed ere. @larence Lowe. On Saturday evening, April 18th/‘branch would investigate charges| I have tried to induce her to|DOESN’T ALTER o ae CHANDLER BROS. Stintetes the Spot Dances 9:30 - 12:30 rs. MacLeod and dau-| the crokimole playoffs were held|of price discrimniation by gas|meet him and like him, but she} An ideal young husband I know, ra 1 Ptyweed Piace - Dial 6557 see me 4 © have returned to|im Murnay River School, but due/|firms here. refuses; and I've even felt guilty happy with a wonderful wife says - > home in Dartmouth, Nova ia, after spending a week at home of her sister Mrs. Nor- | MacLean, and Mr. MacLean fay River. ‘ v ws Donailda MacKay, R.N., , : : Barlottcoown, recently. spent %) © MONDAY, APRIL 27th eek-end at the home of her a - ra , Mr. and Mrs. William Say, Maresy River. Yi, TUESDAY, APRIL 28th iss Bertha MacLean, Sum- Uo ™ i. side, was a recent visitor to ea , cr home of her parents, Mr. and | _— W. MacLean, High . Te this, ‘Peicy- Keteen Women and Misses An Outstanding Sale Event! Canadians from Coast to Coast buy their needs during EATON's Famous furray ‘River and. Charllte TRANS-CANADA SALES and Save. Check the Cir cular delivered to your door and note the many fam- k iver = . , the guests of relatives. '@_| ous brands reduced for this sale at EATON’S Store in Charlottetown. and Mee Rola ore | UNLINED LINEN SUITS } moved to their home in! : ; ray River, after spending the er in Charlottetown. j A wonderful opportunity to procure a smart summer r. Eric Stewart who is spenl- suit at a wonderful saving! Colourful unlined rayon a . m . a his holidays at his home in linen suits, so right for those warm days ahead. Several styles from which to choose. New — , and detailing smarten these suits—box and fit a 3 styles in gay spring onlours—powder, turquoise, NO PHONE or MAIL ORDERS ON THESE 9 a.m. SPECIALS PLEASE most inexpensive cocoa, beige, orange ice and lime—also navy and _ Diack. Sizes in the group 10 to 20. Come early for | ON SALE AT 9 A. M. AND REMAIN ON SALE WHILE QUANTITIES LAST OR UNTIL 11 A. M. jalesman you can EATON TRANS-CANADA m ’ : ae - | . » eac at . f comp | SALE » 10.99 | WOMEN’S NYLONS MEN’S HALF HOSE JUICE SERVERS GUARDIAN - Full fashioned 60 gauge 15 denier nylons in | Fancy pattern made from 50% wool and | 32 ounce size pyrex juice server—mix and STORE HOURS beige shades. Sizes 9 to 11. Substandards! | 50% cotton. Sizes 10 to 12. serve in same server. PATRIOT Monday to Thursday 9 A.M. SPECIAL, » 39c | °4™ sPeciat, 53¢ | 9 4™ sPEciaL, 69 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. - pair each Cc WANT AD.. abe : ie tam. tom TABLE LIGHTER FOUNTAIN PENS Neue Phone 8506 Saturday : ST BOOKS 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Imported automatic table lighters in a var- | In plastic case with gold coloured metal top. HOSPITAL e annual meeting will held in the ARY PUBLIC HALL: n Wednesday Evening April 29, 1959, at 8 P.M. Bublic urged to attend 4’s Carver's. For’ Oil” TELEPHONE 6593 SMART SUMMER 4 COTTONS Sialb SALE PRICED AT EATON'S Wash and wear cotton fashions to take you through Spring and Summer. A group of pretty, crisp pol- ished cotton, Arnel and cotton, combed cotton, plaid and novelty pique. Eight styles from which to choose. Slim and full skirts, V-necks and round necks. Some with button trim. Wash them, dry Valter H. Carver or 2 DIAL 3583 them, wear them. Shades of blue, pink, beige, yel- low and mauve. Sizes 10 to 2$ and 14% to 24%. EATON TRANS-CANADA SALE, pe 7.29 9 A.M. SPECIAL, iety of colour. Floral trim. c each 1.19 colours. 9 A.M. SPECIAL, CLOTHES PINS Plastic pins — 12 to a package. package Assorted 12c TRAYS a 9 A.M. SPECIAL, floral patterns. Size about 14” x each 37c FANTAISSE” gifts or prizes. 9 A.M. SPECIAL, DURING THIS SALE. eo BUDGET PLAN AND BUDGET COUPON TERMS NO DOWN YMENT cord sole. 9 A.M. SPECIAL, black leather with leather sole. construction, half bellows dirt excluding tongues. Sanitized. Men's sizes 6 to 11. iii pair 7.49 CHANTILLY “PERFUME One dram in gift box, especially nice for each 99c MEN’S WORK BOOTS Brown oil grain 6’ moccasin blucher boot with zebra Brown retan leather with cork sole and Good year welted >. CLEARANCE ed colours. = 9 A.M. SPECIAL, M Con “T. EATO CHARLOTTETOWS TILES Broken lines of tile for any room. Assort- 6c each Plunger type filler. 9 A.M. SPECIAL, 37c each FRICTION TOYS Friction operated “Volkswagon” and “Jeep with Cannon", “Atom gun”, ete. 9 A.M. SPECIAL, oe 53 c WASTE BASKETS | Bright and colourful in floral designs of blue, yellow, pink. 53c 9 A.M. SPECIAL, each DRESSER SETS Chrome finish brush, comb and mirror in colours blue, green or rose. Nicely boxed. 9 A.M. SPECIAL, 3.99 \ MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS Short point collars, fused. Sanforized. ‘This is a clearance of counter soiled shirts in a broken size range. each 1 49 9 A.M. SPECIAL, FELTALL LINOLEUM About 2 yards wide. Floral and block pat- terns. . ; yard 79c 9 A.M. SPECIAL, ‘ Eleven inch diameter. _ 9 A.M. SPECIAL, Fiction and non-fiction in the group. Geed 19¢c 9 A.M. SPECIAL, each WALL BRACKETS Black fron with two imported china girl its. About 14” x 8”. 9 A.M. SPECIAL, a: 1 a g LACE DOILIES Very attractive. each 99 Cc Made in Switzerland. PERFUME Individually boxed by “Coty” in L"Aimant, Emerude, L’Origan or Paris. 9 A.M. SPECIAL, BOYS’ FLSNNEL SHIRTS Cotton flannel shirts in Ivy League style stripes. Sizes 8 to 14. 59c 9 A. M. SPECIAL, Boys’ and Girls’ RAINCOATS Plastic, girls’ sizes 3-6X, colors aqua, red, yellow, blue. Boys’ sizes 4-6X, navy, beige, charcoal. 1.19 9 A. M. SPECIAL, each each each ~ Buy quis uy 3 . — wn qeo\40 % 4 i . li icin neni in at lt