l i Government afternoon those atten- Reccived at Fl o us e Monday were wives of ding this week's Atlantic Pro- vinces Dental Convent i o n. S h o w n above are left to AFTERNOON “’iEA WGUEETS right. Mrs. Ross Harrington of Bridgewater. N.S.: t. - Gov. W MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald: and Mrs. les Caslake of Bridgewater. NS. ('ELLEN’S DIARY ;_V_Sweel Song Is Heord ’ From Leafy Oak Tree .u. 'v This morning when the tent and its furnishings were taken down and away. and last trac- es of the pleasant. event of yes- terday had been removed from the surroundings. we at Alderg lea. indeed fell as those "Who tread alone some banquet hall deserted" and for the moment were quite lost and lonely in the qniet and emptiness which followed Yet how sweet and clear “as the song of the goldfincli from i the leafy oak when conditions I about. had returned to the cus- v inn-tomarv calm Scample entered once more. his former round k, fwl-n'ch allows him to herald the A I Flay hearsay. or by the media of entrance of a strange or famil- Jar machine in the lane. and leaves him time. to watch at the gateway to this yard for the return of any absent one of the name it so happened that visitors, ; strangers from "up the Gaspe" I br oke bread with us at curl montime dinner. bringing to the. family. who now of the vast Province of Quebec only TV and radio. and of course by _. E. 7 leading. a warmer. more ‘mate glimpse of it, by virtue of these It! own people. While this date. our wedding . Anniversary, an event of some , anredulity to the younger . grandchildren whose eyes "fill with wonder as they reckon up ,our year: of wedded bliss. gave .us last year a young couple: tron1 Ontario in year wed then ..to entertain. today one who (1111‘ JEW- od with us. was remembermg. that this was the fifteenth mile- . Clothe of theirs. t ‘ Pleasant memories of yes- terday‘: VIPII" Day, the family have (lne of it: regrets is that one or another. young or older had not every last one presem. “shook the hand" to of as- ? SMOCKINGI ' Extra - easy » no waist. . nms! Stitch straight - away ck whip up this charming day- : casual that's trimhed filth honeycomb smorking. Printed Pattern 4824: Half an. 1216. 14%. 16%.181'1. Ill/n. fl“. Size 16% takes 3% yards 3 - inch. Trans! rm CENTS (50 cents) in i (no Itmnpsl please) for . Ontario no ; to the needs of _oiisly regarded. : in no . stirring 1 lights have gone out. 5' cation of such ite It. sure them of a \\al‘m welcome ito this. the original farm of iJames' people. Not that it per- haps would have brought an added happiness to their visit, blli to us, who find folks most interesting, in that they have like joys and similar problems to ours. and in chatting we can often find a solution to the lat- lerl So that any omission was our loss. It was interesting to see how capany and happily the mem- bers of the local WI. catered "the inner man". lassies of the district in the early teens assisting like ve- terans in serving the meal. It was good too to know that the response to an appeal from the WI for contributions of foo from the other homes In the community had been so gener- which helped small measure to assure its success. And today. our anniversary of marriage. as always. last Ii- lacs spent rheir sweetness. the snowball trees blossomed. n: 3 O- ‘ Bees c am e to stop by the lu- pins‘ doors. red poppies' petals. like butterflies beautiful but ‘ not lasting. drifted down at the kiss of a summer wind. "I'm between two minds" Curiosity golden-haired cat offers on the couch. "By right 3 i should take a stroll abroad. But" he smiles. "it’s restful here. I believe for to night" he says settling himself (0 '6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. July 8, 1964. South Queen’s Institute Holds Annual 1 South Queens Women's Insti- itutes held their annual District Convention in Pownal Hall re- Icently when Mt. Mcllick Wom- I newly formed Institute — Avon- aie — and Wished them suc~ . o a"; .‘t be J . Convention Ki loy lms toes: in all their undertakings. lMinutes of the 1906 convention. lwere read, approved and sign- ed. Roll call was responded to ture. opposing cruelty as well as oyimoimmfi; 0 a mire nature but not du- Bay and Pisquid. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ledwell. St. Peter's. Very Rev. A.A. Gillis. Edmon- ton. Alberta. arrived in h province last week to spend a vacation with members of h family. Miss Mary Gills. Mor- ell. Brent Gillis and Mrs. Thom- as Ledwcll. St. Peter's Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wells and daughter. Mrs. Lionel Car- ter. Washington. D.C., are guests of Mrs. Wells' sisle . Mrs. Arthur MacKay. Newland Crescent. Charlottetown. Earl Gregory. Calgary. arriv- ed mother and family, Mrs. Fred Gregory, Parkdale. HAPPE Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor; Phone 4-8500 NINGS Mr. and Mrs. George Clark arrived Friday evening rom Kem'gami. Quebec. to visit their parents. Mr. an Mrs. Howard Clark and Mr. and Mn. James .I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dingwell !and their sons Frank and Stan.- ' ley of Milton. Mass.. are now at r summer me in Strnth- cona. P171. Elizabeth. Margaret and Ann Cali-ill. daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cahill. accom- panied by Alberta Libby. 0 Brighton. Mass.. are visiting their uncle. Mr. Wilbert Cahiil. Mrs. Cabill and family and their aunt. Mrs. Eva McGrath and family. Tignish. Mr. and Mn. Jothn Deane and children, Donna. Beverley and John of Burlington. Mass.. are spending a three-week vacation at the. Deane summer~ 'home at Whim Road. Diana Trembley of St. Lotus left recently Lawrence. Mass.. Where she will spend scome time. Marlie Gallant. Toronto. Ont. Is vacationing at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant in Piusville. comfortably again. “I'll just be1 content I" remain where. i am. and ‘I.et the rest of the world go .. V. ‘ And in the houses about. the. Anot summer day is s nt. Until tomorrow w »— Diary—— ‘ Gond-night..... Breodolbo n-e Institute Hos Annual Meeting BREADALBANF w m. Ce itheir annual vacation in St.‘ cil Maillott was hostess for ilhe .lune meeting of the Breadtalbane 1Christian Church WMS. M Eldon Hickox. devotion- .al leader iwhich emphasized our need for idcpendence on Christ. Suitable ‘rcadings were given by Mrs. 'Cnylcr Mathew. Mrs. Quitting gifts. while Mrs. Albert El- parents, Gf‘nrzc HICkOX. ilsworth read accompanying ver- Bieren. MTS- l scs. Games and contests werei lllatletl. Mrs. Mrs, Allan Hickox and - Kenneth Graham. l A letter from Miss Edna iHunt. missionary now on fur- hostess assisted by sever .lough from India. was read. I tnis was tlhe annual ; WMS meet i n g the financial new port was read. and the follow- ‘int: stat? of Officers BDPOIHledi-hampton. Mass.. where she is, i for the ensuing year: ent. Mrs. Cuylcr vice - president - presid- Mrs. Craig. extended a vote of thanks. behalf of the members by Mrs. John Hickox. Mathesomlcbers trainin . Allan Hickox secretary - Mrs. James The retiring president was:John. onl home of Mr. and Mrs. ncb was served by the hon- tess assisted by several 0 f the rs. l Sister Joseph Eugene of the Order of the Sisters of St. Jos- .e in Minneapolis. ' is 1 spending two weeks in P.E.I. i visiting members of her family. lbrotherl Eugene Kelly and LO. Kelly of Charlottetown. Francis .Kelly of Fort. Augustus. and a ‘ sister Mrs. Harry Kelly of Lake. Verde. It has been 50 years since Sis- ter Joseph Eugene left her home in Fort Augustus to Join the Order. l I Mr. and Mrs. Arsen Bernard ‘of Waltam. Mass.. are spending l Louil. i h Mrs. Lorne Higginbotham was ostess at. a “stork shower" for chose a sermoners. Fred Aitken at. her homel 1. at Lower Montague on July 3. ‘1Mrs. Arthur MacLeod assisted .the nest of honor in opening ‘enjoyed during the evening. Re- freshments were served by the al of ithe ladies. ‘ Mr Bruce Mat-Phee. New iDominion. left recently for Nor- itaking a summer course in tea- g at the Clarke iScfiooI for the Deaf. Mrs. Paul Arsenault of Saint N.B.. Is visiting at the Joseph iBernnrd in De'Blois. Mrs. Jean Gallant returned to sher home in Piusville after lapending the winter months Social Items Are Requested This is a wonderfully sacial time of year! There are receptions galore for visiting convention delegat- es. showers, luncheons and cof- fee parties for brides . to - be. friends and relatives vacation- ing here. the prospect of your own vacation to some point out- side the pmvince. and those en- joyable summer get- together: with friends. Share your social news with readers in the women's page columns. Just call Audrey Jan- kins It 4-8506 in Charlottetown. Gail Magee at 0-9331 or 6.500! (evenings) tn Summerside. or Ire newu bureau of The Glued- inn Ind Patriot at Montague and Alberion. There is no charge for publi- ms and 0 very happy to bar w: members of her family in Hamilton. Ont. : Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Perry. St. Louis. left recently for Mon- treal where they will attend the wedding of their son. Nelson. which Will take place shortly. Mn. Pat Shea of Windsor. 0n- tnrlo. ll visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Peter. in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Birt of Alexandra have been visiting in Halifax and Dartmouth. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wood. Mr. Peter Doucett accom n- ied by his Ion Clarence and au- ghter. Mrs. Arthur Gaudet of hen. Mass.. visited at the home of Mr, and Mn. Cyril Doucett in St. Louis. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lcclair and nephew Stephen Gum. '1" 8'0 Spending two weeks with no- iativ- In PIunvIllo and Int-ton. Int 1 l l Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mar-tin‘ tof West Brook. Maine. have ar-. lrived in St. Louis where they plan to make their home in the future. Mr Joseph Nolan. Plymouth. Hodgson. Alberton. Group Captain and Mrs, Al". Green their children. Karen. Bruce and Peter. of Ot- tawa. arrived in Alberton Sun day evening. They are west; 01 Mrs. AC. Green. iMic‘higan. is visiting the old ihome the guest of her brother; and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mull William Nolan. also his sister“ Mrs. Michael Murphy. New I Haven. ‘ Mrs. Alberta MachiH. Mon-' ltague: Mr. and Mrs. Rod Dup- iuis. 0mmocto. NR. and Mrs. Leigh Webster. Morcll. were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. AB. Webster of Moncton. ‘N.B. Mr. and Mrs. . . W t ster. formerly of More“. P.E have recently moved to Saint» re .John. N.B.. Mr. Webster 5 is now eb- . .I.. employed. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Newmant ; accompanied by Mrs. Newman's ‘aunts. Mrs. Teresa Johnson and Miss Agnes Wynne. all of Ames-5 l bury. ass. also Sister Mary ‘. Vincent. the former Susan Wy the of New Haven. now of Haw ‘thorne. New York. have all re-l turned to U.S.A. after a very‘ i pleasant visit to P.tF..I, While on the Island they were the: guests of Mrs. Newman‘s sister and bmtlher-in-law. Mr. and Mrs! Michael Murphy. New Haven. I 3 l Mrs. Murdock Mat-(Iowan. Kil- .muir. and Mrs. Ronald Rowe of tHaiifax. have returned from a. visit with relatives in Ottawal {They were accompanied to xii-l ; muir by Mrs DR. Sampson and idaughters. Elizabeth and Man. ‘ garel. of Ottawa. l Mr. and Mrs. James Hume; and family. Sommerville. Mass.. 3 lare enjoying a holiday at Kil-l muir with their parents. I ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stewarti ‘and Clay and Ronnie. their sons' ‘of Edmonton. Alta.. have arrivl ed to spend the month of July at Kilmuir with rs. Stewart's Mr. and Mrs. Richard} '. Mr. 3 d Mrs. Horace Field. . A-ttleboro. Mass.. who are spend- ting their vacation at Cavendish lBeach. visited with relatives at iLower Montague and Commer- icial Cross on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Wellington A. Murray. Fredericton. N.B.. are 'vncationing in Breadalbane. l 5 Mr. and Mrs. John Wigmore and family of Moncton. N.B.. are spending two weeks holiday int Cabot Park. Malpeque. and lalso visiting Mrs. Wigmore'n lsisters. Mrs. Gordon Cousins .fpd Mrs. Edgar Mathews. Bal- i ic. I l Mr. and Mrs. John Retellock and daughter. Christie. Friday for their home in Mon- treal after spending a short hoi- iiday in Baltic at the Hilltop I Farm Home. Guests this week of Mrs. Edna Graham. Commercial Cross. is Mr. and Mrs_ Martin Mlclnnis of Watertown, Mass. Mrs. Mabel Doborty. her dau- ghter. Eunice. and grandchil- . dren. Danette and Vance Welch. ll" of Boston. are visiting III I More". gin-nu of Lottie Hughes. Mrs. William Mailett. accom- panied by her daughter. Mrs. Joseph Scappace, and family ve arrived from Somervilic. Mass.. .to spend some time at Alberton South. Sea the world as it was —- as it is —as it will be! ~ Fly AIR CANADA ’to the New York WORLD vu-uu ENJOY 7 DAYS, 6 NIGHTS $152.22 (Air Face of $102.00 included) 'l'bero’s a muItI-milllon dollars worth of wonders awaltlng your pleasure at the New York World's Fair! You’ll capture memo- past . . . discover now worlds of science . . . dine deliciously on food from the four corners of the onrthl rabid moments of the It's the spectacle of the year New York! Every visit tells you fun-loving, fast-living. 'unforge New York admissions to the Fair . . . cholce of one slgbt‘soelng or enter- tainment feature In New York. longer add/or your World’s Fair holiday budget is bigger. there are literally dozens of other exciting and ontortninlng tour! to choose from. This Is Tour No Ask your Travel Agent or AIR CANADA Offlcn about than town when you call about your flight reservations to New York and the Falrl You can even buy additional ndmlsslon tickets to the Fair from AIR CANADA when you buy your ticket. or got them from your Travel Agent, and avoid waiting In line at tho Fair. Make the Fnlr a happy, family holiday affair—fly AIR CANADA to New k See your Travel Agent for Informatlan‘ggg "R CANADA I Morton Dow cannon ‘ or . (starvation: or call home to vacation with his' , see the Fair. see your Travel Agent or AIR CANADA office for your flight reservations . . . today! ‘ HERE'S WHAT YOUR AIR CANADA TOUR INCLUDES: Round-_ trip Economy air taro...hotel accommodation foanlghts In New {Yam double occupancy. private bath...all that bric-n-brlc from China. as well as other ancient civilizat- ions. figured in the household possessions of at least some few Am‘ in troy it. He paid tribute to the founder of men's Institutes from Stoney Creek stating this is a great organizatio Mrs. Murdock MacLeod and ac- companied by Mrs. Jack Mac- Rae, Following this Linda Mc- Innis entertained with a dnncc Inumber, Mrs. Alex MacRne ‘read a short history of a few of the homestead farms in Mt. the day. In short. I'll bet the home- maker: of that period Who hap- pened to own China imam-an. Mellick. Explanation of exhi- 93m A bits was given. These included whim-1 arm mall various antique articles. they had or could min. . A relay race was enjoyed by pay no attention to your tall when Orwell W.I. presented mulch ‘ than the Fun and Nonsense. which you innocent enjoyment of The collection donated to the life. ’ . MH Cancer Fund was taken by Mrs. DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Arnold Bruce dressed in centen- Have you 'on as to _nial costume. Mrs. MacLeod of the best way to along with 'Uigg-Kinross extended a vote of thanks to all who helped in any way to make the conven- tion a success. ymmg - The resolutions committee In- Bree- I happen I eluding Mrs. Lloyd Furnesg Ming, woman with old-fashioned ideas Howard Tweedy and Mr. Ge . that a woman should stick to the Irving. presented three rcaolu-l home fires. tions of local interest whichl I pity his wife. the way be ex. an immature person who has violent flare-ups? ha. 9 MARY HAWORTH- Plédsbre In Decorating Scheme man MARY HAWOR'I‘IIvI-pem in mm to pick up ' ‘ t ntertained overt by members and visitors from “in I now and . In fact. die It“ mid mo :3 sWFnlfltumSmbei-s and guests' the following Institute]: Alber- MM '0 M m K it were;th flfi. im- ‘from the surrounding districts.,ry Plninl. Avondn-le. Cherrylfm it only run she won cave m“.- ‘Thc hall was decorated for the! Valley. Earnlcliffc. Millview. Wit—4W!!! to tho mall . . M . occasion with the Institute col- Mt. Mellick. Orwell. Summer- m. brie-CW etc. DEAR El. «it can: tors of blue and gold centered ville, Uigg. Kinrou. Vernon. MOVE. I hive I HACK!“- fimal Mlle-UPI I" Mai. lwith a large centennial motif.‘L and Vernon River. Reports from ‘1 box ( alone “WM Wear in ‘ ’s prlng blossoms and pottedl the various Institutes were giv- Place! on the Mal In oad- . I hm“ 8 plants. len throughout the program with a. Mo pot. flee bowl. ‘ etc. lei-ion: emotion: own. ! The meeting opened with Mrs. reference being made to homes 1 W the oidc- (the nit f to u- ; lflazel C. Robertson. presiding of 100 years or over. - Whit!!! 1' Wald I tic in and Mrs. Finlay Drake as scc-. ecping with the centen- “Vt”. W W “3619' Thus, inmyvuew. Iheboot reta , Mrs. . . Mulch ac-l nial celebrations "’12". Ngfaman I v” m M this to get along with mm] com anied the mu 1 in singin iMach an o A rry ns. . - "The? Island Hyrgin'yto open tvhg ‘ spoke briefly on famous Iain. M m“ ' M9“ “2° 1‘“ him (or her) to obtain mamas. program followed by the Mary ders of the last 100 year: men- m IWC W vibe pm. I emulating bot-p isuwafl collect tioning in particular Lucy Maud "r‘hdemem' i mm] out 0,! flint is necesmy to avert l The reception. committee from Montgomery' . '1’“! “or of gin“ M5 w ey ._ - ' am Vernon, attractively attired in mug“ interemn‘ d pm" on than. ' “sum” “2:: 'such 1864 costume. welcomed. the .la- a Thlezsfist speaker. Mr. w“_ Since I’ve been ' help, his remand!” next-of—lcin “lest figs: “3“”; $3533; liam Reddin, Barrister. was In- 0° W! m it Is in bud MN " (say. again: or Pom”: . t . troducedflc followed the theme - ' enflat_ fiend 'mlrli Ilrllgft‘lfbpening remarks the "Make Our Island Lovelier" by DEAR NR": Y” “my W “I an" M! .Wfiu' to president, on behalf of the dis- :xplgtniag this be dwelt“); an“ m ' “mm mm?“ with“ WWI/3;“ trict convention. welcomed a afiictugg'oflfvec sf 3;“? a. WWW lacuna. mm”. In)”, My such problems. M H. DEAR MARY HAWORTH A very interesting and intor- . ' W t the“ mative demonstration on book hm’ can I; W W" m m mem- ing was given by Mr. Buy mm“ 1m" “M _ l to “Bruit ludi- Hennemy' , vet-l. at of. wane inmvioiog n in; a 7' Mrs. Lincoln Dewar brought . cottage SW19 0‘ I aim Iiian of dia- greetings from the Provincial f ism that m be c the la 1 Eggméve' and There” M‘FC' known as early American. It is m can , Wham In my tom the Branch Office m , Nd” a“! m1 at “w commenting on matter: of in- w e r . m'mmm: P, be“) me. terest to all Institutes. m with We Imam . e“. RL Group singing was led by d DEAR R.L.: You pmde‘ your- being rtnoun simply use you aren't actively wicked, it scenic. That's a ne- gative brand of W. amuse' boy! are indictment not so much became you are virmous no because you are dreary. The remedy for your loneliness in to become silently action beca cimsiderate in finding (or making) oppor- tunities to be helpful to family. e neighttu'a. church. endeavors (aiding the orphaned. aged and infirm) ci- enter pkmm' . poiiticial party and the i e. As of now. you are steeped in Wham! W KNIT DOWNWARD It has ev¢rythin§ - cable trim. raglan alcoves. smart. look a - top skirts. slacks. ket is knitted neck down Ileeves worked right in. Mnrvclou. method you'll love. Pat t e r a 7162: size: 32-34; 36-38 incl Thirty - flvo cent Icoincl for this pattern I no stamps. pleasei to Alice Brooks. care of Guar« dian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. 60 Front St. W. Toronto. 1. Out. Ontario reddch add 1 cent. onch In. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER. NAME. ADDRESS. New. easy! Cozy inc SUPPORT SONS Sons of Norway lodges in On- nada and the United State: have raised 55.700 to provide scholarships for 14 students at ll. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling penins- 3» tr 4 t 1 Phone (-8817 Charlottetown. P.E.I. v—vvvvvv AAAAAA-AAA AA-AAAA. were adopted. A ham and salad supper was served by el- l ick Women‘s Institute, I’ ’SFAIR! Tlic M in lively sparkle! . Q . ‘h ‘ U .u..' o .‘b .3 b .- .. .. .- .. .2: '0 1081 Now York World'c Fnlr 1004-1005. Corporation. The M In tingling freshness! FOR JUST In a most spectacular clty— ‘ why It's the most talked-about. ttable city In thc‘world. See hotel taxes...throo Of course. It you plan to stay . lT-AWF-S. 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