Vr*I Lt. Governor F. Walter Hyndman and Mrs. Hyndman entertained on Wednesday of- ternoon at a garden party on the lawn of Government House in Charlottetown. The guests were received by Gov. and Mrs. Hyndman at the entrance to the garden but because of ..»'.‘o;K GOVERNMENT HUSE GARDE ARTJYH »I..: threatening weather. tea was ler. Charlottetown and Mrs. C.A. Atwell. Otbawa and ser- ving were Mrs. William Bren- nan. Mrs. LeBaron Tait, Mrs. G.G. Houston, Mrs. Gordon White. Mrs. Blythe Murray. ELLEN’S DIARY July is Remembered By One l.ClSl', Lovely Souvenir "What do you think of the day. Ellen?" James questioned this morning, coming in from h is first chores to breakfast-Marh golds in amber. gold, and orange made bright spots of color on the lawn and welcomed a hum- ming-bird on an early call there. On the slope at the far side of the stream. above which a wisp of night-fog still lingered, like, we fancied. the end of a n i c e dream. Mr. C's black mare on pasture. lifted her head to note a passing car. In our near win- dnw, the small flock of ewes and lambs were grazing in a direc- tion which would take them to the stream. It was a pleasant morning. "Why. it's nice" we said. “It's warmer. And the sun will shine. don't you reckon?" “That's the question. Ellen" he smiled a bit anxiously. “Will it? I hope so. for we would like to get something done to that boy now lying in swath." In windrows it now is. beneath skies that are starlit. Tomorrow may see it save This evening brought us com- pany: kin had come up by car from a sunny winterland, throu- gh the deep south to find th e coolness of our " Island-places "refreshing" after the summer- heat there. And the trek plea- PRIN’I'ED PATTERN rm. off to a fine start with this pattern - one dress for city. one for aunt choose from since lo. 1:. la. 13. is, so. also 10 slim dress 3% yards 35-inch; full 3% yards. FORTY CINTI (so cents in Iloinatno _.Dlleso) for §’.'.‘.ll"‘“'..‘ u. p . t ee .. r n Dlsinly , NAHI. ADDRESS srrm Send onlet‘ h me Adams, sant. (“But don't imagine. El- len, the country-side the farm- lands, we came by, are all en- chanting! They're a mixture. one sees wlhite mansions sur- rounded by fields where stock- horses. or cattle. pasture in bluegrass country, all q u i t e beautiful. But on the o t h e r hand. one catches glimpses of the poorer areas. with, one sen- ses, much less fortunate condi- tions of living.") This, to them, now familiar excursion, brings them b a c k from “the distant scene" to sum- mer in our north; returns them to, the Island's reds and greens set in a sapphire sea. It brings the woman. Island-born to the sight and sound of the Strait, and the old home of her child- hood. and the fields which roll down to the shore. And lo ve d ones and friends of the years. And the man to trails he en- joys. "Our haying is going to con- tinue so late — well, I just don't see at the moment how we can get away to the Fair" M a c k offered today after a spell of sil- ence. “Other years. we we re able to go, you may say. with easy minds. The haying wa s over. Or else so little remained to be done, it didn't seem to matter. But this time there's apt to be more out than what's been saved —So that's how. it is" he nodded "Oh it's likely we'll be going in one evening perhaps, no mat- Zdmm AaaeleId.WemeI'alditer.Pbeaa4-III in Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. s,'1oo"2'—. 7 HAPPENINGS Mrs. Clifford O1-ford. Miss ' Sue Brenton. Miss Mary Mac- Donald, Mrs. E.M. Phillips, Miss Isobel MacDonald, Miss Winn-ifred Anne MacMillan, . Edward Miller and Miss Kitty Beth-une. with Mrs. At- well are. left to right. Mrs. . illips. Mrs. Gordon white. Miss Mary MacDonald, and Mrs. Roy MacGillivray. ter how busy we are" James of- fered. "One evening" Mack sighed. “And I always looked ahead to a whole week there." “Why, when I was your age”—- ames began. “—you never had been to a Fair!" Granddaughter chuckled. “All the same. if things turn out as Mack says, there‘ll be more than the children disappointed. I’d say!" she suggested. "Oh, I won’t say. I don't enjoy the Fair" James grinned boyish- ly “but I couldn't, if I knew the hay was being neglected at ome " And July gave us this last Fri- and Mrs. Jack MacLean. blankets. which were or- dered. arrived and the premium blanket was donated to the In- stitute by the president a n d it was sold. It was decided to continue holding the cake sales and it was also decided to en- gage Mrs. Stanley Newman as the district music teacher for the coming year. Mrs. Herbert Scott reported that swimming lessons would be held at Fulton Sanderson's shore for those who wished to take them. The 4-H Club “ach- ievement day" was held in the Cornwall Hall. The next meeting will be a picnic held at the summer cot- tage of Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacLean in Rice Point. The following committee was ap- pointed to finalize plans for this picnic: Mrs. Herbert Scott, Mrs. George MacMillan, Mrs. Lincoln MacLeod and the presi- dent, Mrs. Jack MacLean. Mrs. Jack MacPhail present- ed the program and lunch was served by the hostess and mem- bers of the lunch committee. day, in a lovely souvenir, to re- member her by. Until tomorrow - -— Diary Good-night ENAGED Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mil- ligan. Northam. P.E.I. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Eth- el to James Donald Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ross, Summerside. Marriage to take place at the Tyne Valley Unit- ed Church on September 1. 19- 62 at 2.30 O'clock. 4 [Island Girl Weds lln Ceremony 1Ai Ottawa, Ont. l A pretty wedding was solem- l nized at the Fourth Avenue Bap- tist Church in Ottawa on July 7, when Helen Katherine, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gay ,of Summerside was united in - marriage Robert 0 <37 ‘ev- Q . . Holmes officiated at the ceremony and the wedding music was played by Mrs. W. :63 re The ‘bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. Guy Desjardins of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkins held open house for relatives and friends at their attractive new Mrs. John Anderson from Cal- gary. Alta. A delightful buffet lunch was served. Mrs. Jenkins coffee for and Mrs. J.S. Jenkins. l-lillaboro St. They were widely entaes-rained by relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nichol- son. accompanied by Mr. Arthur Myers and his daughter Sandra and Montreal. In Montreal they attended the Canadian 0 p e a Golf Tournament. Rev. A.E. Piercey. Milton is visiting relatives and friends in Conception Bay, Nfld, and will be returning to the province on August 10. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Allen left on Tuesday morning for their home in Deep River. On- tario, after spending their vaca- tion the guests of Mrs. Allen's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Noonan. city. Miss Elaine Gallant arrived home over the weekend f r o in Lynn, Mass. and is at present enjoying a pleasant holiday at the home of her parents in North Rustlco. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Macin- tyre. Lorne Valley, Mrs. Hormel- James, Midgell and Mr. and . Stanley Morrison. Orwell Cove motored to Nova Scotia re- cently to attend the MacDougall — Hayman wedding which was held at Trinity United Church in New Glasgow and the reception E ceremony. Mr. Earl Sudsbury of S um- merside was a guest at the Ed- wards —- Fife wedding on Satur- day July 28, at Spring P a r is United Church in Charlottetown. Mrs. Grace Thomas. Tryon at- tended the wedding of her niece. , Miss Vivian Edward on Satur- day, July 28. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. James MacKinnon of Summerside. Mrs. Macltinnon was Matron of honor for her sis- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Fenner Stewart Mrs. David Mclnnis and family. dan _ Rotllesay Highland Gathering. for 100 guests which followed the th Ruby. Pearl. Sylvia and David. returned to their homes at Ken- sington on Sunday evening after spending the week end at Roth- say. N.B., where Sylvie was a participant in the dancing com- petitions at the Rothesay Hi 1: h- land Gathering on Saturday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Suttle. Mr. and Mrs. George Wail, Mrs. W.H. Brown and family, Helen. Heather and Gary. Ken- slngton. were weekend visitors to Rotheaay, N.B. ‘where Helen and Heather took part in th e cing competitions at the Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dawson, and daughter, Judy, who h a v e been touring the Marltimes, at- tended the Rothesay Highland Gathering where Judy was a participant in the dancing com- petitions. On Tuesday evening. July 24 a pre-nuptial shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard, Cape Wolfe honoring their daughter Mill s Leona Eileen. The living room was tastefully decorated in pink and white wedding halls, streamers a n d confetti. When all the guests had assembled the bride to be was escorted to the seat of honor. a gaily decorated chair. and pre- sented with a bouquet of roses h her young niece, Miss Marcia Doyle. The many beautiful gifts of silver, linen and china and al- ectrical appliances were opened by Miss Marie Dalton and Mrs. John Power who read the ac- companying good wishes. Leona thanked all for their lovely gifts and good wishes and extended an invitation to all to all to visit her in her new home. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in dancing and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter and the other ladies present. Mr. and Mrs. '1'. Harold Ellis of Rumford. Maine have spent e past three weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baglole. < North River Wl Has Picnic Supper On Monday evening. July 0, the members of the North River Women's Institute and their families met at the sum- mer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macxenzie at Rice Point for a picnic slipper. A member who had spent the winter in Brockville. 0nt., was welcomed back to the group. The August meeting will be held at the home of the president. Mrs. Eric Butler with Mrs. George Yen and Mrs. Dan Jewell on the programme committee. Summerside East and other re- latives in Prince County. Harry Bnglole. Summerside East has had as his week e n d guests, Garnet and Richard. stu- dent pals at Acadia University. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barlow and son. Jalnes. visited friends in Wellington. Mr. Clayton and family, also visited her brother, Billy Delaney, Linkletter Road, and Mr. and Mrs. lrley Crooks. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Phillips and family, Montreal. are spend- ing their holidays with Mr. Phil- lips’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Phillips, Harrington. Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Phillips. Harrington, had as their guests, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Hess of Tri- nidad. Mrs. Frances MacMi1lan was hostess on Monday at her home in Alberry Plains when ten mem- bers of the graduating class of 1950 of the P.E.I. Hospital School of Nursing were entertained. Present were Mrs. Reg. Brad- shaw, Mrs. Hector Scott, Mrs. Albert Waugh. Mrs. Earl Mac- Donald, Mrs. Fred Aitken. all of P.E.I.. Mrs. Tom Nichols, Ha- milton, Miss Gladys MacLeod, Moncton, Mrs. Lloyd Johnston. Chilllwack, B.C. and Mrs. Claud Lanteigne. London, Ont: A lovely buffet supper was served by candlelight and a very enjoyable evening was spent. BEDEQUE Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dawson of Toronto are guests at the home of Mr. Dawson's parents, . and Ivan Dawson. Central Bedequc. Among visitors attending the service at the United Church here on Sunday morning were Mr. and Mrs R. Ferguson and family of Verdun. Quebec; Rob- ert Morris. Westmount: Mrs. E. B. Sanbom and Miss Kath- leen Sanborn. Grindrod; B.C. ' Two daughters and son Mr. and Mrs. George Mizuno of Ontario are spending vacation with friends at Central Bedeque. They are Beth Mis- uno. Hannah and Paul Mizunn Mr. Edwin Edwards and his sister, Miss Edwards and Miss MacLeod. North Wiltshlre, and Mrs. Robert Edwards, Hamp- shire, were recent visitors to Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C l a r k, Halifax, are guests of Mr. Clark's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, Chelton. A special missionary service was held in the United Baptist Church, Central Bedeque on Sunday evening. July 29. Mrs. Estabrooks presided. Miss Ann Leard sang two solos and a chorus was sung by a group of the men of the congregation. Mr. Harold Leard was the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. William Lowe of Chateauguay. Que., have re- turned to their home after visit- ing with relatives ln Bedeque. Fredericton, Cornwall. They made headquarters at the home of their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Haber Myers, Carleton. Miss Linda Woodside. Travel- lers Rest, left on July 27 to at- one the cart camp sense! a Wegesgum. N .B. Mrs. lsla Woodside. Travel- lers Rest, was a recent visitor with relatives in fiarleton and Bedeque. _ Rev. R. M. Cameron, Bede- que. spent last week at the Augustine Camp as one of the leaders of the young people ga- thered there. Among those attending the annual meeting of the WC'I‘U oil the beautiful grounds of the home of Mr. and Mrs‘. Gordon MacMillan, Cornwall. were the following from this area: Miss Louise and Miss Mildred Call- beck. Mrs. Edison Wright. Cm tral Bedeque, Miss Eileen Mur- ray, Bedeque, Mrs. lieber My- ers, Mrs. A. Maccallum. Miss Christine Hansen and Miss Margaret MacDonald. Carleton. Mrs. Kenneth Muttart, Mrs. Tin- son Newson and Mrs. Waite! Wright, Searletown. An interesting program was presented. This included musl- cal selections and an oratorical contest. ll:.s.w. NEW ATTACHE NAMED OTTAWA (CP)—Cmdr. Noel Cogdon. 39, of London, Out. and Ottawa. has been appointed naval, military and air attache to the Canadian ambassador to Jpan. it we announced Thurs- day by naval headquarters. He succeeds Col. W. K. McConnell. of Toronto and will be promoted to acting captain. ‘ ll. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dlat. snpr. Sun Life of Canada’ Phone {-8817 - (-5488 Charlottetown. P.E.l. - ~"* "1; ‘iv v BEGINNING AUGUST 6111 our store will be OPEN at 8:30 am. Cor. Grafton & Weymouth st. 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