ll ME vinclll executive Ire I a h o v 9 outside government house during the reception that followed the provincial con- ventiou this week. Leit to right are Mrs. Clarence Mnrchhnnk. Traveller“: Rest. third V i c l president. Mrs. Walter Dixon, East Elltlc. second vice prey WI Delegates Attend Tea Al Government House Mrs. l". W s l te r Hyndi'nan. wile ol the Lieutenant-Governor of PEST. held a reception and tori at Government House in Victor- ia Park on Thursday. in honour ol the delegates to the 5 th and mini Convention oi the PI: . way Women's Institutes. Receiving with Mrs. llynd- man were Mrs, Geerdh Van heekholi, president or the As- sociated Country womcn oi The World. and Mrs. James l-iagger- ly. president oi the Federated Women's institutes oi Canada. m. Rankin introduced the guests. The gay summer irocks a nd iiowered hats of the delegates rivalled the ilowers that decor- ated Government llouse indoors and out. Great white and crim- son peonles centered the table beneath the glittering chandelier in the reception hall. Bright yel— low and white snapdragon. ' lighted yeuow tapers graced the tea table. reminding the dele- E E gates that this was their golden Ml" anniversary. Mrs. nyndmaa's guests took wintage of the ideal weather to stroll the lawns. enlnying the harbour view and relaxing in the lawn chain that were provided. ’ELLEN’S DIARY Whatever Life May Bring Keep Faith, Never Despair “Weep l1 thou wilt. but not too long. 0r weep and work. (or work "will lead in IonE-" Tile-e lines cometa mind when we recall that milth somewhere. there was unhappi- nasl today. For these can I!" ply not only to bereavement but to self - pity as well: to there to whom I disappoint- ment came or plant went awry. This is I circumstance which eomel at limes to all of us, no sh matter the station to lii'e, or what position in the home one may till. Moths may have dined on the housewite‘l best blan— ket or some other houoehold ti-agedy have occurred. And "Alas. despair is ours." W! may m. “Weep and work." this on» blown poet advises. "mum is Divine Panacea nother obrerves. "Work was a gilt not a curse to mankind." The Saturday's work we came to this morning: the baking ot the extra loai "iar over Sun- day.‘ For what island larm- wiie can loretell with whom, rrlend or stranger, even the "angel unaware" she Will ore-it bread at her table by way or this loan allthely now. as happy it would seem as are there warm summer days at hand, quite in tune with the sound oi child- renl' birth It play. or the volcel le rum irnm til e I in And tidied our d today. because the rose - time wil not last aven- iung. in gathered in Muuueta or these. No great hunches or them. no mused together an to lose much at their beauty. Nor coon or Me Take heart end wall. d y. Delplir may tangle darkly It Lincoln Down. New Perth, put president. ldeut, Mrl. Mrs. [mile G. Rams] In- dian River, ore-idem. Mn. Norman MIcMiiIan, Alherry P l a i n s. secretary-treasurer. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell, Springbrook. first vice presi- dent. Government House garden: are heIutli'ul with tail onglove and canterbury hell, rose; and sweet scented pansles, summer phiox. and. of course. the mlgniiiceut pconles that border the drive- A number of delegates were Interested in viewing the three rooms on the second floor open» ed to the guests. One, decorated in blue und While. with a high lolll' poster bed. was part of the royal suite when Queen Eliza- beth and the Duke of Edinburgh were guests. Pouring were Mrs. w.ii. Shaw. Mrs. Lincoln Dewar, retiring President: Mrs. Andrew Mac- Rae. and Mrs, Philip Mathesou. Serving in the dlningroom were rs. N. IcGoWBn. Mrs. Leslie Ramsay, Mrs. A r th u r Campbell. Miss Suzanne S h aw. illiss Judy Coates. Mrs. Regin- aid MacEwen, Mrs. Norman MacMiilan, Mrs. Elsie Laird, win Cook. Mrs. Fre Gates and Miss Theresa Mac- Lend. Replenishirig were Mrs. Ian Rankin, Mrs. Roy McGlllivray. Mrs. Douglas Saunders. Mrl. Leuarou Tait, Mn. Gordon Lee. 3 yet. in a mixture at colors. A 6w blossoms of the erirnwn, in eluding opening buds and (oi age to one vale. Scotch ram to another. In lend a lovelineu to (he rooms. This evening one visiting at Alderlea. was pleased to goth for herself “A bouquet like we knew in childhood." A great 3 Mrs, Fred Burke. Charlotte- town was hastens Thursday ev- coins for I game away Party (or a tumor Southeast. neighbour Miss Eiyner Henry who leaves today (or Toronto and will be go- ing in October to no undo, Aus- traiila with her sister Eleanor. Mrs. Douglas Brown. G u e s t is included the Misael Joyce MacKle. Arlene MacDon- ald, Mary Lee nogerson. nema- dette Gallant, Betty Carol Math- emu. Shirley Hyde and Margaret Dawn Mathesori. Mira peggy Siewarl, student nurre at Royal Victoria Hospital has returned to Montreal alter spending a holiday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. alph 1). Stewart, Rochiord Street. All enjoyable garden party was held on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Andrew'l home in East Royalty when the grade nine and ien pupils. the past graduate Pu- Dill of East Royalty School. and Iriends lemhl honour Mrs. Olive Dover on her retire— ment as principal of the nhool. Alter an appropriate address was read by Joan Machlian. Eileen Leger'pruerited Mra. Dn- ver with In electric ate-m iron and o t h e r gifts. Mrs. Dover th a II R ed her pupils [or their thoughtfulness. Retrealirnents were served by the Women, with Mrs. Wallace Andrew pouring, and Mrs. Eric McMillan, Mrs. Willred Holmes. Mrs, Malcolm Darraeh and Mrs. Albert Holmes serving. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M u Will’s iSumrnerside- hld As their guests last week Mrs. Murphy's mother Mrs. crimson DWI-W. ribbongrasa, cclumblne. sprigs at panalea were in that which e carried with her, over miles to her home. “Another day." this evening. putting iaira or his o weeding will be done. In amaz- ing how well we did today." he smiled. And the sun set tor am. and all. that old glimmer oi heat by day above the hay- landa, coming up now to the mowln . And ior lame this was. we think. a day oi mourning. oth— ers too had their momentary James laid by the a1~ "and “l‘ Eav bi will shine (or you, and point the way to so. How well I know! For I have waited through the dark. and I a teen a star rise In the ackest any. Repeatedly - it line not failed e ye . And l have learned God never will forget To light his lamp. II we but wait {or it it will be iii." Until Monday — — —'Dlnry— Good-night. . . MARY HAWORTH Mother And Son Al Odds Over Friend’s Behavior Dear Mary Hawuth: At Ihei Dear U N' I am sure it request or my son. a college wasn't y... Victorian princip- itudeot. i invited lrieud oi hit Irorn new glrlller. as such. that brought on the same lose mid war with your son. ' campus ioraweekend visit with. Rather i think it was the startling rudeness the Iishwiie‘ We had never met her a nd vulgarity. the primitive leac knew nothing or her background, liousy oi your savage attack on , told they enjoyed each his rlrl triend that turned him othe company very much at against you. at least temporar— sehool and as sh had never l.ly seen the nation‘s capitol he. You claim you ve never dis-, wanted to show her some oi.truslcd him. But your actions in the sights. lthnt instance belie your state We have a ranch house with,ment. They suggest that you. two bedrooms and ior the wee v-ieit you were snatching him, end our son's room became the from the tolls oi a traiiop. As‘ guest room. He war to sleep in it he weren't sale, morally the wing room. speaking. in same room The llrst evening as l was with that hnreiaoted, robe-wear iinishlng in the bathroom 1 raw tug wench. AS ll he couldn' him preparing his bedding on possibly maintain clean-mind- the floor. The girl'n door was aeli control in that situa~ closed. Later i wanted an au- tlon, without your "avengmg plrin and went to the kitchen,aaael" help. tor a gins, There in the living A genuinely trustlni. com-l er oi the divau, mend-bly responsible mother. was the girl clad in a robe and accidentally coming upon the harelooied. telel-tete you describe. in HIV tracks bahly would have said, we on‘t en ect: certain in the living room, dres- “Well this is a surprise. And led as re." She sat sil- i am afraid i disapprove. Ann. ent. motionless. I repeated my. i thought you were in . ‘reil. Again no response mm 1 am oh: lashioned wnmnnl her. Whereupoo I laid. raising and, as your chancroae. l hovel my voice. ' must ask you to draw the line against your“ toleavc the Tao At this point altiing here with Joe in your. I was more like a iishwlle thanlniahtciothes a hnsiess, I admit. “But as long as you are still Next day my son and i had.uo. so out on your slippers and I smiled dead and laid: "Ann. The Guardian. Cherlomitown, kit, Jul LS. 1963 'l edA HAPPENINGS ician. N3 and Mrs. Murphy: sister Mr: Eugene Anderson, and daughter Kathy 0! McAdam NB. Mr. and Mr Don Flynn ol Fredericton, NB were guesu or r. and Mn Summeriade, this week. Summerslde ladies attending the provincial WCTU convention on Wednesday at Mrs. Gordon Mucmilinn‘s Beechwood Gardens Cornwall. included Mrs. Albert Huestll. Mrs. W. Smith. Mrs Allison Harris. Mrs. L..M. Cal beck. Mrs. John lieileil and Mrs Albert Linkletter. Mr. and Mr]. Charles Waugh and Ian! Wade and Garth. Sum- merside. motored to Halilsx over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Allison liarris. Summerslde. recently eniertaln— ed a number or guests. They in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gran» nan, Victoria. rm, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Meaghan. West Brook, Maine. Mrs. Olive Berry. and Mrs. Hazel Galliger, South Ao— boy. New Jersey. Mrs. Wilma Monongall. Troy. Montana, Mrs. Grace iiand and daughter Kathy Wallace ldahn.a .1 Mrs. Leigh Donald and iamlly. Saekvllle. N Freddy Johnson. Saint John. N.B.. is visiting his grandfather Mr. Fred Webster. Montague. Misses Jenn and Margaret Murray. Kensingtorl. are among those attending the Instrumen- tal Music Camp at Mt. Allison UniversiIY. which is being held during the first two weeks in it David Estabrook. Freder- J [Y The Rev. E. .7. and Mrs. Fl auder have arrived in Ker-sing- ton. and Mr. Fiander conducted services in New London Parish {or the lll'st time on Sunday, July 7. Douglll Profitt. Summerside. is spending part of his vacation at Kenningtou. guest oi his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. El- lil Proiitt. Miss Jenn Fawcett, Montreal. Is visiting her uncle and hunt, the Mn. L. M Murv my. Kenaington. Miss F wcelt melt Murphy. 5 a terrllic row. I have never disc‘we'ii have a snack in the kit- trusted him. Would I have a. u ed an unknown girl in our house ii i did? i m l a suspicious evil - mind- - 1 Victorian mother. overly . _ ‘ ,protective. living in the mo irt era? Have times changed - . 1 so much that such ialormnl . thehavior is considered perlert. ‘ ily acceplable? ll l'have done ‘ i ,these young mole an injustice 'I will most humbly beg their lorgiveness. Please advise me. . Very rincerel N -' ; will also visit her grandmother. rs. C. .l. Crawdia at Halifax. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cannon. t. Eieanors, are vacationing at Fundy Park. Alma. N.B,. while they are attending the New Brunswick School of Arts and 1 Leo Violette. Brookilne, Mass. is visiting Sidney Smith. Bloom- field. Another recent visitor in ~ : the Smith home was Mrs. Myr- , tie Moran, a iormer resident or Bloomlleld. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Benton. . Toronto. accompanied by their > ' l son and daughterrilvlaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ueaton oi Van. couver. u.c motored to PEI. and are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ac ail, Ocean View Farm. Argyle Shore. anti with Mr. and Mrs. Noll Bar- bour, Montrose. Mr, James Macclarron. Slur- lzeon is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Jenn Cynthia to Owen p... In el-lMargal‘e UCW Meeting Held gale u. c. w Vastly on Tuesday worship service when lire hymns, "0 For a Th . .. n Sm d 15mm of Llle ' \\ was read by . “I. Ina. M reported lids! holpitll calla. nine home cflill, 21 cards and ll treat- lor the month. A ielier oi thinks for slow lent to Camp Abegweit. w a read, The treasurers report was gi- veu which showed recolpts or mail. expenses at 853.3! and a balance on hand or SIIGYIZ. There was some diuussi'in regarding a thank altering aer. vice and plans were lelt over until next meeting, The U. c w. purpose was re- peated by al The olierlng was received by Mrs. Ralnh Howard and dedicated by Mrs, Wood» aide. Mrs. Robert Hoancy led the group in discussion on chapter . “Tile Bible and the Word in! God" (mm the study nook “ he Word and the Wav." For the August meeting the study will he chapter ll. “Salvation,” and the roll call will he answered OWEN E. Mal-DONALD ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William For. guson, Montague, are hnpi’v to announce the encnxemnilt or their ynunizesl daughter. lis- JEAN (7. FEB USON ANNOUNCED worth. soil or Mr. and Mrs. J Angus MacDonald. Picioll. \' 5 Marriage to take place Saturday. August 10. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague. P E I E s a. e i: x o i = 2 tsinlng the word “Salvaiio Mrs. neg Donnis will be wnr- slup and study leader A lunch committee \'liliiri|l-rred as loi- inus. . Mrs .iustm Wnodside. Mrs. Ralph Howard. Mrs. r-mb lip Henderson and Mrs. Roy umpsun, The meeting elas- lieaney. The leader read the‘ed wuh ihe Lord's Prayer in. ;hiaditntlon entitled “The nihlc’u 'ori. ,nnd Prayer." hallowed by pruy- The' "umber-"mi cigarettes lar in the absence or the presi- smoked per head or population _ drill. the vice president. Mrs- in Canada tripled between 194: The July meeting at the \lar- Harold Wnodside occupied the nod i963. met in the thumb ciialr Roll call was answer ' ‘ ' Jim! 2 - a members with a verse «I THE FASHIONETTE liirs Ruhr-rt llrancy lcri the strlpllire containing "word." REAL-Ty SALON 'l'hc Manse committee chair- opca Everv Day , . . Reg. Dennis. rel-lon- . rum Waves Bleaching . Tinting Shampoos ; set. cur- [sins and blinds bought (or the mm"? 4.975,, :57 Grultun SI. Scripiure taken (mm l Puler 1. mm. lilrs Edison The m m“ lriends h l p then oetore. l lock you in lor the nicht' Thai would have rll'r‘n the youngsters lair opportunity to conclude their stolen tr. 1 in re- spectable auspices, “‘illl no loss at race and with a margin of innards the spo n parrnl A sensible mother. ihus alcri- ed tn her duiv to be \lgildnt. yet tirnily resolved not to spend her nights patrolling the pro. mises lwith alinls about aspirint would have revised the bedding arrangements fur the balance oi the weekend. i think She would have Instailod‘a out in her own room for the lziri, dormitory iashlnn. and blilcicd lather and son toceihcr. osten- sibiy to keep the livinr room in order. Are you a suspicious. evil - minded. overly - protective mar ther’ Judging by your snarllni! reaction to the air imnru- deuce, it seems you incline that w As to whether you‘ve done the youngsters 'lsticr icr which you should apnlonlze. it‘s probably w .e to let things (Imp. To make atoncmcni. learn irom the cxpericnca and apply vnllr learning to your iutlirL- dealings with your son and his iriends. pullover to t .- aé, . 100% wool cardigan and Mary Haworth enunc'ols ,through her coillm not by , mall or rsnnal inicrvlow. match a a a truly beautiful ausemble (or sun- Wriie he! in WP l“ Til” Guar- liner on into Fall . . . inrdigln I long sleeved and 4"“: buttons to the neck . . a Ver trinnnad ‘ Sorter shlrlwslst — pretty to, look at, practical to live ini‘ Good-taste details include rag-l lan sleeves. crisp pleats. Far‘ cotton. blends. 1 Printed hatter;z tat-1‘2: 213$ Mr. and Mrs. David Ellsworth Sizes 12's, iii/z, 15' , l .V . and tamily. Toronto. are vlsll-ifi‘fés 231:2.“ “12:33;- require: 0. lug at Lower Montague guost ~ - _ i oi Mr. Ellswnnh's parents Mr. molgfifggse‘m; $15ch In“ Mi" G' A' Eiiiwmh' tern. onisu-lu residents add rc‘ sales tax. Print plainly SIZE. NAME, ADD in: 5:. STYLE NUMBER. Send older to Anna Adams. care oi The Guardian Patriot Pattern Dept in Front St, w.. Toronto 1. Just out! 3M Mrs. Alired Stewart. Greek River. and her sister Mrs. Wil- liam Gold and Mr. Gold, Bos» ton. Mass.. visited relatives at. Kilmuir last week. Billy Clair. son or Mr. and re. Tom ClairI Montague un- derwent surgery at the Kings . County Hospital a lew days ago, ‘ Mrs, Lillian Coilweii oi sex Corner, N. . a Lena Hewitt. Snuihport, guests ct Mr. and Mrs. onllu MacDonald. Montngue R. R. on Tuesday. one you choose in new Spring- Summer Pattern Catskill. Send law now. Maynard unri Ernie Ross of Hamilton are visiting their parent: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ross. Head oi' Montague. . fl. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Suol. Sun Lilo of Clouds Phillie 4-8!" - (M15 Charlottetown. P. Dr. and Mrs. Tantnn and dau- ghter at Woodstock, N. 3.. have arrive to nun..." down the front with Prince FAWIrd Island tar- Matching short sleeVed pullover . . . onion available are tartan green and P. E. I. brown in siws 14 to 20 . .. - only 533 for the cardigan. 333 for the pullover. ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited lnveslmenl Seoul-Mics x M. WILSON Manager in Grailon st. Dial Lass: Charlottetown WELCOMES YOU d on P. E. I. spen their holidays at their cottage.‘ TO despalrs. “Weep and work." out ed- sea. "Waii.' Grace Noll Crowaii. Whose Verse ls invariably com- forting writes: "If but one Menage I may leave behind. One Iingle word of courage (or my kind. It would be this r Oh brother, sister, friend Whatever lite ml e e 'may brina~what I . No matter whether (:1de lift your tact. Your faith he dimmed. and hope. on" cool and sweet. Be inst-but suddenly above a A he'avenly lamp sat mi a he.- venly alll v DRUG THIS 3r? apathy. L um 55 STORE OPEN WEEKEND GIGGEY’S PHARMACY In KIN‘I' "REIT be open all day'sniurday and will be the ' Dru: store om Saturday evening and all FRI. 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