guard was an-mes the ad- nior cadets from the ant Mil- tary e in Klllllton. Ont. E|.LEN’S DIARY The ”Wea ker Vessels” Are Sent On A Farm Mission .. Past s un set this evening. ‘little thing. She'll make ‘ what I when returning home withuwe used to call ‘a poor man's moon spring. at Granddaughter from a mission icow‘. Ellen. An so..." " nonfh A1t,_ 1:-or u-“emu M,-,_ on. song, flgmgfg gang, pug. 4.353 ‘of the farming which had been’ "How much did you pay for of Aunt;-hm . Coderre chose a suit ;entrusted to us. we faced into ; her?" _ wool in ‘the afterglow. The great ban- ‘i “Too much. Ellen, entirely nets of the sunset. that in a my- ‘ too much. the way things are! riad of colors, like drifts of i We gave. let me see now..." be September flowers set in some will commence. And then "What lavish design in a garden. had was the top of the Montreal shades of blue and green. She completed her ensemble with a green. silk hat, white gloves and black pa- tent shoes and bag. Her corsage wish of white gardenias. 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Sept. 8, 1962. faded by this— the scarlet and market for beef today? Did you - 8' 1'5- C0d¢|‘|'9 W511 orange and po,o1e_ mo pasta not hem. in No; 1 woooo,--. take up residence in Chilliwack. hues: dainty rose and flush o‘- will say stepping off toward the 13-C- ‘ pink, yellow and amber, and house across the lane “if Jean- Out of town guests at the the delicate mauve which re- did?" Wet‘-Win! ilwllldedi R€V- Pelt!‘ 1-- Callaghan. Indian River, P.E.I.. Mrs. W. Carter. King- Mr. and Mrs. J. minds one that whatever may so we faced for a while into come and go of life's concerns the afterglow with Granddau- in the meantime, we have a ghter, who has a fairly — steady txyst to keep again with the lil- hand on the wheel. And before acs of spring. us. falling low in the west’. was R9 r‘ L0 13“! Ki"33t°“- Naturally only a minor mis-‘the 838381118 H3I‘V€Sl M0°fl- 32:;-o:gf_ git. Peter R‘ Spmfl’ sion of the farming was ours. "The? 533’ W? 55°11“ b°‘V since of these farms, though ‘ three tlmens 30 1"‘ °" curls)“ 5°’ we may own to what could be 8001'] lllclf Gmnddaughler °b' called a bowing acquaintance j 59l"'ed with 3 °h“°k1°- _ with their economics. the wom- 1 so wiiisome a sky it was then. ‘en of the name being tradition- 5 And is yet. Clear. silvery - blue ‘ally considered as the “weaker I and starlit. So much beauty. so lvessels," with all the -term im- ; many lovely things are given to plies in body and mind. are ex~ i farmwives. 38 one puts it! pected to keep to feminine af-E "T0 be our C0mf0I'lel‘S-" ,i'airs. So our farmers plan and i “God made all lovely things " . do. and we housewives tend to 5 To be my Comforters: _ V out knitting, ;Red flowers and passionate. AUDREY Ma.cPHEE —- EDWIN WEEKS I Noticing an anjmai step down And flights of soundless bells; ‘ - I-lollyhocks on the wall; Of Leary Hospital Ladi-es Aid Has August Meeting . 0’LEARY — The A u g u a t meeting of the Ladies Aid of the Community Hospital in 0‘Leary was held recently in the Ele- mentary School with 14 mem- bers attending. The second vice from a truck in the yard we} . - . _ .. , . . . _ _ d t t president. Mrs. Kenneth Math- . :‘nz;J3l’l:;?1l;'se,}.°“ V9 been mahng 1 B!i%fl:b3:r:erfick:ater 18 an ’ eson. chaired the meeting. ‘ ' - i ' . " ' Pl d ' - / . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Mac- Mrs. Leith G. Weeks. Alber- i James will co me. Stgifigngldmofl Mme “am ma‘ tion aiiillisthwetlliz Ti?! eseftingonnifii 4‘ W booths at the boat races held in ‘West Point on September 1. It was decided to have booths for hot dogs. ice-cream. soft drinks. tea and coffee. doughnuts. cake and sandwiches. The members also decided to have a handi- craft booth and the articles for the booth were to be left with Mrs. Robert Oulton. Mrs. James Harris, or be brought directly to the booth on the day of the races. . ton. P. E. 1. Marriage to take jback a1‘]f"3 59"“ f3‘".1*"“‘°_°‘: place in the 0‘Learv United ‘thougri. what were you saying" _ , ‘ ' E"9n- :Cypress for peace, and crimson Edwin Weeks. son of Mr. and Church in October. we repeat’ our question. , mm for storm “Buying. Yes" he will nod.iHe made the moon “But why" he will observe. 5 my cares, ‘ more or less speaking to him- I And stars to be their reflex in self "is more than I can say! I the HAPPENINGS . . ' . .With the hay on th_e_farms not i Surelyntigilete lovely things, inani- |_ (1 Mrs. Jack Turner'family of Fredericton, N.B. re-‘Yet 3“ Ealhefed 1“ and dear: mat _ ls Solemnized In Ottawa, Ont. Mr. an t , 9- nd two young sons_ aooomp‘-m. turned home after spending the knows whether or not well getlcannot be wholly dead; how if led by Mrs. Charles Worth. of.ho1iday weekend visiting Mrs. Weather for our arve-st— and! they are Phee. Brae. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Audrey Lillian to Mr. Alden Tender, caressing trails of wil- low. BANKSAMBLE NUPTIALS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Banks the son of Mr. and Mrs, lra are shown following their Banks. Poplar Grove. marriage in the Union Corner “"1030 by D.W. Scars. United Church on August 4. The Read Studioi The bride was the former Marilyn Gamble. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gamble of St. Nicholas and the groom is to silver alll - ’ MR. AND MR-S. JOHN CODERRE ll. BllNNE'l'I CARR lasaraaea ceuaselung Gain I such comfort from s e Weymouth Si. have returned ‘Taylor's mother. Mrs. Celia Ro- i us with a nice few mouths al- home after ‘a holiday trip , gerson. Charlotletiowri. ready to feed." i small a star?" _ A pretty late summer wedding E. Coderre and Mrs. Coderre of Supplies were turned in from the members. The next meet- on‘ 3"" 3" U“ 0' C333“ through the New England Stat-i. . “What is this one like?” '. Until Monday —- Diary—Good- | was held at St. Basil's Church Ottawa. Muo_ mag and Hgflbul-ton; and ing will be held on September 19 Pine I-8817 — I-5435 es to Trenton. Ont. where they: Mrs. Pius Bolger. (Ihai-lnltc-! “Oh. she's kind of a taking'night. }in Ottawa, Ont. on Saturday.’ Rev. J. R. Ruth officiated at a donation of $10 was received and 1'0" 0811 Will be answered liarlettetewa PEI were guests rs. Worth’s 5 town. was a recent guest of Miss: -iebptembgr ldwheldl Mlgs Patricia ‘ the ceremony and the soloist from the West Point WI. T h e with a face cloth . . M i uise ra y. aug ter of H; ' ‘ M‘ M I-ll M El Mrs. Fred C. Brady and the (‘)vfa1sVeVllls§(OI'l:.ry ea” c hone late Mr. Brady of Ottawa. and! The in-1de_ who was given in formerly of. Charlottetown be-[marriage by her brother_ Mr. time the W159 05 Lt J91“! J05- i David S. Brady, looked lovely eph Coderre, son of Mayor John I in 3 floor iength gown of anti. | de soie. The Marie MacPhee tull illusion was held by a crown honor of he,‘ approaching map‘ The maid of ‘honor was Miss by Am“. Keays and for the oc_ and Miss Maureen Bonfield tighter and son-in-law. F‘l.- Kathleen Robertson. Munn's gt. and Mrs. J.W. Chambers Road. Also visiting higggtgier reported 8 balance find family. ‘II{nl:.)eI'3S.(K[l .l\VEI1:e“;M;.‘vi‘a}l‘ld1‘:’Il\i’lls‘S. ‘ Mrs. Lena Cooke of 151 Ken- ' i In Friend's Love Affair A sington Road has returned home Miss Jean Gallant. Summer-I after spending the past twn'side. arrived home recently at‘- months visiting relatives and ter spending a holiday with her friends in Calgary and Edmon- grandmother. Mrs. Agnes Mc- ton. Alta. and in Saskatoon. Sask. Goughy in Midgell. In all probability. you audited her recital avidly at first, chiefly due to curiosity, th u s brought her “total recall" on yourself. Now. bored with th e story, you want to shut it off. to cleanse yourself of your guilt-by- association feelings about .. How do this? My advice is. tell her exactly how you feel. In ventilating the escapade to you, Jane is trying to persuade herself that it has some merit. A -grab bag sale was held by MOVING Q Furniture moved any- where. Q New temperature control- led, sprinkled, safe ware- . Dear Mary Haworth: A very Miss Althea Coffin has re- Mrs. Agnes McGoughe,v. Mid-3 close friend has confided in me turned to her duties on the staff 1 gell arrived in Summerside re-,for the past year that she is of, the ‘Northwestern Medical cently to be near her sister and 3 having a 1ove affair with a mu. School in Dallas. Tex. after , brother-in-1a_w. Mr. Mr 5.‘ ton] friend’; husband, :1I’_e:‘1;3e11'}ginT;"‘;,‘° [:39 With :19’ , 919? Mclgqnlsl-3 ‘{Vh° age bt“'hHP3'; At first I thought she was just 0 - - _a _sis_ er. _r., i_en s in e rince oun y os- oarryiog on a limo flirtation. and Mrs‘ L°!"S . 0 3”“ . '" ‘‘ fma" 1 but gradually she told me in de- Parkdale While ”' "'9 p""Y'""e tail of their meetings. their love, she also visited other friends‘ Mr. and Mrs. Goudoin .~\ylcs[ . . and relatives and two . us have returned l0ieverythmg' she is Qnstantly .their home in Moncmm NB. at-_ § analyzing the relationship. Notlft. Mr. and Nlrs. A. .l. Robertson ter a pleasant vacation with Mrs. : ""1 Seer.“ t° get her mind ° accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.‘Ay1es mother. Mr. Mar_iorie‘th° 5“ ect- icampbell and her sister Mrs.‘ ouse. Q Experienced men and the latest in moving equip- Jeiwins Transfer ltd. DIAL 2-1206 que white peau dress featured a bell-shaped skirt Is Honored At e pearl seeds. The bridal bou- as riage at a miscellaneous shower Elizabeth Brady °f Ottawa‘ 3“ a"'W°°| at formed in a bustle back from which fell a chapel train. Her bouffant veil of antique white ' ' iof weddlng shower iquet w white gardenias 5011315 _ Miss Mario Moo 3 set in _blue tulle with white ste- Phee was honored recently in ‘ pha“°t‘5 ‘"‘d ‘W- held the ome of J 8 n e o e bridesmaids were Miss Mau- Pierce. The bride~to-be was es-“V?” Brady °f K"'g5“_’"5 M55 corted to a gaily decorated chair E1‘Zabe.m Lany °f B°“V‘”°' Omit o knife - pleated I casion the room was beautifullyl decorated with pink and whitel ' ‘OOO0oooo¢o.—-A000 st V d .1 ht M _ I realize now that I never some reality; that it isn’t a fu- ‘ . rig: reeti:-tiigédanafierauag p?:a5a:|;§Bne1-tien, her husband and fa."Sh0llld have served as her tile. furtive exercise ~il’l make- Streamers‘ ‘gf1‘::adei0§incf.u]‘YoreT;h9rtbzeus ‘Br '8! W0 Kflfifllllbdflh S K H R T S I believe. Thus to the extent that Cecilia Maclsaac. opened the W e‘ - em “clue 3 YOU? weekend spent in Dartmouth. mily; in Kingsboro. .sounding board and have come N.S. While in Dartmouth they‘ to feel very guilty in the com- were guests of Mr. and Mrs.I This afternoon the hostessesfpany of the other couple. We’d Roy Robertson and family. fat the Summerside Golf a n d ~ all been good friends and I feel : Country Club will be Mark; 1 oant go on seeing them, know- Mrs. Rhoda Morrow, Mr. and i Gaudet and Mrs. Donald Cox. ,3 mg what 1 do you humor her soliloquies about Riffs 8 ll (1 U19 8CC0mD8llyillE I‘{§.fé of blue and white car“. her misgivjngs_ you are giving cards were ‘read by Jeanette S’ v -_ the nod to he, matoroago de_ Cheverie. Miss MacPhee grate-g oe3.‘h§I(?‘$:.';"§',e‘¥f; fly '3ia(3£1, linquency. ifuny fhanked an f°r the many ] and the ushers were Lt. William _ . Is she helplessly in ioveib°a““‘“1 and “S9” 8'“5- iMcGill, Ottawa; Lt. G. M. Le- Mrs. Herbert Roberts and fam- [ conveners. assisted by Mrs. En-' Jane-5 need to confide in me against her win? No; she is oao.‘ A sing-song was enjoyed with i ft-esne, Toronto and Lt wc Hy.“ Nmth Lake were recent ! 5°‘. B°w“955' Mrs-- James Mac‘: makes me think she needs help ‘tive to evil. Whoever embraces Anne Keays Pmviding the 30‘ I Boychllk. Torollto. The . honor visitors to Dalvay. Cavendisli._Lean. Mrs. Brian Woods. Mrs. ‘ very much and I have suggesb sin becomes the slave sin companiment and following this’ Green Games and Fr°deri°t""'iM""ay Cook and M55 Loisled that she see a family coun- the Bible tells us. Jane needs td the h°S‘°55 assisted by Cecilia ‘' A When you are in Halifax e mode;-ii. comfortable. ntrallv located STERLING H0111. la the place to nail by "Aiieangr. . . These beautiful V: pleated skirts for {all are well-tailored E 3 8 5 5 9 E- I E D where they were guests of Miss ‘ Wagner. , Maclsaalc. Anne Keays and Ev- . no, . on on Katherine Stevenson. gsellor. But she knows the next work hard. and honestly, at re- elyn F.“ _ d d . t kill 0? PI . ' . Sleek and ea t 1 MI, and Mrs‘ R}.-. HomN.and1.st_ep would be to stop seeing gaining her freedom soul.—— 1“ I "an ‘ewe R am y zhnny and 021;: 5}’ 0 W931‘ - - - Mr. Fred H. Campbell. for- 1 family and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald: D‘¢“» “’*“‘"-" She ‘€915 3”“ '33“ M _ M- - Miss Macphee Wm become stitched over hips, in‘a lovely selection of tartans. merly of Pnwnfl PEI‘ haslsiifieen antd tfiamhhl dnf Sumhnextj-idoli h band realiveay some throigh hg'a::Vt).liitrli‘in cn(::itul‘i1se"l the bride Merlin (Buddy) S12 3 t 18 f returned to his home in (:aiiior- f s e span. . e oi ay wee'en I _ er_ Us _ I —‘ . _ - 9’ mm on tst. C 1 1, n es 0 or ‘timers and misses now on di*- nia after a few weeks ho|id_-.,_V5 ; at Green Gables Court. Cavemlthing is amiss but doesn't seem or personal interview. Write h r ona§:1,:¥d:y_ gob J ’ 5 spent on the Island. Mr. Camp- ; dish. expect a bI‘€flk-llD- He in care of The Guardian. play in our fashion salon. bell visited his sister. Mrs.: ilier whatever she wants. " e . Isaac Burden who is ill at ihelb Mrlfi. Helirold M(|'(l\;erhl‘t’lI}l‘l'll(‘d i says she likes him but is‘. PRINTED PATTERN home of her daughter in Miir- _y Dane as Wee 0 El‘ Omeiher "great love." She sn't ,/-~ ray Rive.-_ in Summerside ‘after a elight- feel much gum about her '§'ehav_ ; a While in Ch3l’l0“9'0“’" "9 S ‘"1 three weeks W” °f °°““‘“ ior and seems to think she's the 9155 A was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ties Of EUl'0D€- Frank Jones, Euston SI. in Pow- iisl he was entertained at the. Amgng lat‘ ‘i1I_lJ0$lSthll‘0m home of his sister-in-law Mrs. ?m€l‘S{ 6 3 ell lllg B We ing, - - Robert w. Jones and ho 315,, ‘ of Miss Brenda Brown’ to Con- twwld. ‘t be 2"“; if me spent some timo with Mr. ;mdIsta e lan Macdonell in Monc-1 Sh” setgmg -glue 9° 1, em]; “'“ Mrs, Bruce Jones and Mr_ and . Dll. N‘.1BMon Segteigiber 1 were i Z: ;-‘e5a”0a“;‘l:1. “mtg! nown M,=.1,_t ,1 _ ;r.an rs... . owning.D. - .1‘-do €;,$:;,bo(])ine:nado tho I.G._ ‘ and Mrs. 11, 1,. saundo,-5‘ Misrs couldn't bear not to see her._ Is tn... to, by plane. 5.....,,.,,g ...inoreen Reid. Miss Betty Stiles, } she helplessly in. love against Boston. Mass. and Chicago. iii. ‘Mr. fll:1dMMrS.u1]VIalcolr1rc1 Maths. . he: ifvilltig Or fakflirt out for the to visit with mend_g_ son an iss ‘ rissie acLeo .-‘sa is ac on o nowing s e can , :lure a man from his home (if Mr. and Mrs. William Alexan- I there is any satisfaction in dcr returned from Toronto and that)? 1 would appreciate your ave taken up temporary resi-:»vjew_;,._ K5 only on; suffering. since her :husband doesn't know about it ‘and neither does Dick's wife. Charlottetown Store open today till 4.30 pm. Summerside store close today at 12 noon. OWN A HANDY ANDY STORE in YOUR ‘COMMUNITY . PRESIDT Miss Alice Trainor, who has Miss Evelyn Barrett. daugh- tiongay, mid, has mu,-non to dence with the latter’: parents,.’ poo, K5‘, your mood is io'o' been elected president of the her home am; spending in,-on r. rs. W. A. aiudel. [ mom of confusion and o.oso.a_ Nurses‘ Association of Prince weeks at the M‘ on Rectory as Summersldfi ‘ Ed Island is‘ a graduate J tion as regards her so - c alled the guest of Helen Piercev. 1 a“- I . ' Mr. and Mrs. Stuart MacNeilli °V.e 3"‘ t afmrd‘ her “,° ~ Getiev, A, 1-3, pier.-oy and Son of West New York. N.J. are ' "”aht;sf:fi2°;‘s labtohrahtig fihgoldio iirfrilamfgg healtvh rge of Manon att d d to vacationing in Summerside. gu- . man .,........._, ..,......‘i.“...i, ,.‘; .._ ...,..-. .,....,...,., the tonic in you. ’ . nursiing fro _DaIhousie Uni- lecome port of this successful Canadian reluil organization Camp Kingston at Crapaud on fill’-"and Mrs. Frank A. Mac- { R931‘ 1°“ c&;5t’_3l5 "g 371:‘ p]o;e?'b;t '3; ‘ , oun ic rn - Qnfl - Monday‘ September 3' e‘ terest.yui'i3<,lre“rpsatandinz ago“ devo-I -0‘ "filth as public l “flay "cur i"d.P.nd."‘.' ma ammmhy Mr. Anthony Maci)onaid_ gox- Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac- tion between the lover and the ham‘ ‘"1"’ 1°’ “'3' C“? 0‘ i “W ' ury. Mass was a recent vi. Gougan. accompanied by Mr. beloved. which nurtures a mu- ch"l°“°‘°w"' _ i ' altar at the home of his sister, and Mrs.’ bert Callbeck of tual sense of emotional secur- , ' » ' i»"...‘.;..‘°““ " “‘""""°"“ “ed "“"“3:::‘.‘.‘i° l§‘.“°i‘3.i‘.-‘..“:.‘.’°'.%.*‘i‘iI ‘.;.'7'.ifi‘;“§i.‘.‘.‘.:“°$...‘.‘i’:"’ n’°’..§'é‘.' ...§i?t'n°"ui».$‘i‘chsn it 0 Irina discount shopivlns to your n-lshbourhood - G Mrs. Elmer Fraser. M ‘ §,$§:gth::nIl:1:,Y,eo no new“; S E A S i’ . k . n .f " I «'_ e. spent Sunday with r. and Mrs. w. 1-2. Forbes ' - SID: conipnlnqniv s . um um‘ Vernon and “S We of Summerside mm the week hash their exchange with an soon on V 0 no IIIIOIIIUHVO pol‘?! ot soumpom - outsider. indeed, tha M0 en in Bridg te. N.S. ‘tit ‘ ""°‘9°°‘ . their daughtgxa ya“ Do.‘;’I"d would seem a betrayal of trust - to them have ".5. Vi Mr. and Mrs. Hector Jenkins Hopkins and Mr. Hopkins. ' -. _ Cedric Bob As matters stand. you ' role of con- ’ Ind Mr. and Mrs Mrs. R. McDonald and ‘W Youflelf *0 n‘|ll'nM‘S - are recent visitors to the . i|I8tetlI part of the province, children arrived in so ide Ipirator in Jane‘: wronz dolns. ‘ 0660830508. sporting goods. hardware. llOll80'W‘¢ql'O§. etc 0 Receive complete mining. guidance siporvlsloii l '.-g.—_-,;:'a.’.:.- V‘ 4;... 44.... . on Sunda a th t of by giving her misbehavior the aura mqgmifln ' . Lie. Brent nniiemnn, who the iomzr':"pa:re:ts.°Mg:e' ind tacit endorsement of your ¢oll- 1" , ‘W30 NO. sun‘: . 9' “kph” 'dV.'”“"9 'd"'f“f“"'¢“9" 9" ’ mmémchrgme °iiisst?i°c'i''°hn'i'.' '' fi‘;f.‘..‘..';2; iiihui mm kulIlminlgdgffle¢:f'dsM|‘|:t "‘ “'13.! 7412' transfer 12 :3-e ' lA8Y—8El nuoium T°'°N'nrue'e'uu -r I" E WOW Pf‘!!! Of retelling A c rc es . c on s on ow e w tranap . ' . . . nun - r tits. in course in Trenton. Ontario. By thin hoot at-no - ‘ penalise Allowance and other spending a few weeliswaifm no ,, "5' “go” ‘”_ fonhiuxc; - flV¢‘::flI'(oolnal ‘I:::rtl£:ndl:g{clllm-‘I-’Wtel‘!:.If£:-. leadih. 5 e - - I ' V . , rents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore PO51’-NUpf'lG| ‘hit’; f3:umleiaven't ‘(if specialist 1 on nook ohom TflAN$.cANAoA ‘ ‘ _ competence to help her thhk 1:-not st, w_, 1- ' 1, ' , v ' 1‘ ' ° ' - i no. .r....... Myers. ......... 5ll°W°r Honors -mm. no: he an ......., ,,,...,.,~:.-to, on ,,_.._,, __ chm, moo iuviismaur naouiiiauaim an Moors; i < M. d "L M“ John My_ YOU“ co" | to be comfortably a bypo- aalea tax. ‘Print plainly PA'l'- !In‘a since 2, 4. 0 8. 10. Stu ‘ ‘ -, ~- ., -. .,.,.t~-.,.-,fl »- ......g... 3. r-.,,.n~...~v~m. ms. ti.’:“..’i’,.t.’.“ .t......*:..;.i:.°'-= «or me»--«on mu. . ~ .. t on, nomoro W who d from urgent consideration of .' ‘ A K - - ‘ ' " like Ma saints. an r miscellaneous shfrwreer. inellieono: 'f_:.ff°;’!~m:8Il°v hwlns her n,.?,“'n,,,3:L§:c’{o,"°:§“°"“ "W" cm“ W °""'},,‘§ “"' ceaaor- oolal (no A . please) Toomlla gton. uncle and ‘ aunt of ‘tile groom. ‘flu preaeutation of gifts was the "Bridal Cho- by Mrs. Ivan Dar- .‘.¢ItI‘ldtIhyJI- of M o 7 6.: . sum- of their recent marriage, t the home of Ir. and Mrs. William