Se: . if 4 ‘4 nshaw WMS Bias Discussion © On Season Topics as, o commercialized?” and, ' really reflect the true spirit f. Christmas, including the Christ Child in our célebrations?” - ters were received from two sent members, Mrs. W. In- nan and Miss Belle Smith with stmas -donations amounting io’ $6.00. Cent-a-meal boxes were en opened totalling $17.05. Re- mgining dues for 1959 were re- ved amounting to $6.00. Col- tion taken by Gail Gordon moO. Secretary reported a to- of $156.25 received, which was i for Missionary enterprises. Dificers appointed for 1960 were follows: president, Mrs. Colin ¥Z * MARY HAWORTH poo. ESS SE cree ver For his sake and mine, also mad Wife Seeks To Mend Rift — saved from'making emia In Lute Of Loveless Union — [Phar dyiANRER MAP. a. Dear Mary Haworth: I.am an unhappily married woman, 39 years old. We have been married 20 years have three children reages 19, 16. and 10. I've never really known my husband and he’s never really known me, I think} during these 20 years. I mean we've ‘hever felt really close to each other, as I think married persons should— with deep tender devotién at times. It’s never happened with us; we’ve never been able to get through to one another. ... . When we married, the only | TEiam thing we had in common was our religious background and the fact that we thought we were in love: It is possible we both were run- ning away from our poor environ- ment and thought marriage’ was the only way out. BEFORE TOO LATE To me our marriage fs a pre- tense. I hang on because of the: children. My husband has done much excessive drinking in these years, which often embarrassed me and the children; also he has gone out with other women. | i Realizing that we've never been | > really close, I tried not to con- demn him; but T’am only human and can stand ‘Just so much, I think we both should try. to set a good example and, while I don’t consider myself perfect, I have always been a faithful wife. But I am miserable and feel that he is miserable and unhappy, too. We grow farther apart each day, and I am afraid.that eventually we will start hating one another. Leod; vice - president, Mrs. CANDY J eaenee: ea ary- m urer, s. James rdon; ‘“ ship secretary, Mrs. Ever- LAND ee oo aaa acaalal Crosby: sick committee, Mrs. fs /* etek nee and Mrs. J. Gor- FOR } § Ernest Holm was appoint- ed to represent the society for THE oo ve committee. It LARGEST G lecidéd to have a special of- ‘ ’ . e e ° é e ' ‘ia fering in January for our frend SELECTION At Eaton’ you will find a fine selection of hostess chairs, hassocks, ; s. Evere’ rosby ‘ . ? ingted the members for Janu OF platform rockers, cedar chests, mirrors, etc. ' ta Mrs MacLeod to assist CHRISTMAS unch. = sociat hour followed during CANDY, sree “A Happy Birthday,” was sung to our pastor, Rev. L. R. CHOCOLATES, Graves. NUTS,,. SMALL, HOLDINGS AND _ SPEAN BRIDGE, Scotland -{CP)—Crofters—tenants of small FRUIT Jand-holdings—in this Inverness- IN Shire Apa are protesting ; t the forestry commission's 8 to take over parts of their i KING s land for tree planting. COUNTY Albert L. Thomas || . | ; WIGHTMAN’S & STOVE FUEL OIL o SUPER MARKET .GRAFTON ST, EAST MONTAGUE PHONE 6610 — EThe Official _ You will enjoy a good _ social. Local and guest - service. “DON'T MISS ST. ANTHONY'S PARISH HALL - Bloomf'eld, Monday, Dec. 14th, 8 p.m. dancers, pianists, violinists, etc., will you. There will be a well stocked canteen at your Opening of - MEG LE variety show and basket artists including singers, entertain J. E. RAMSAY Free Demonstration — No Obligation Everything in Hearing Aids by Acousticon 19 Argyle Street, Branches: Moncton ACOUSTICON © FREE HEARING AID CLINIC ~~ | have a brand new Acousticon for you at only : complete with 4 ear mold and battery. ' See the 1960 Model Eye Glass and Ear Level Hear- ing aids. As a service to our Acousticon users in this vicinity, and a promise to always give you uninterrupted hearing, we in- vite you to call on the following day. It’s a good time to get “fresh batteries and cords. Please make a ‘note of this date CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Charlottetown, P. E. L. Tuesday, December 15th—Time: 10 a.m, - 6 p.m. CLIFTON HOTEL Summerside, P. E. I. Wednesday, December 16th——Time: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. J. E. RAMSAY: OO = aegis + gerne geen pee ET : SAP RRARRS senemRO RY arpe sees: $69.50 standard FREE AUDIOMETER TEST and Monarch. UNTIL 9 P.M. MONDAY TO SATURDAY Halifax, Nova Scotia and Saint John, N.B. BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME FOR WITH CUSTOM MADE DRAPES FROM EATON’S Come in and choose from our wide selec tion of Antique Satin, Barkcloth, Tex- tured material in floral, modérn and semi -modern designs. Bring in your measure- ments or call and have one of our men measure your window. Lineal Yard 1.4 (A ree She’ ll Cherish a Cedar Chest | = 5 Bed i i gas uy (ll ef2 saat J « 3. As Sweet Scented Her Treasures With cedal linings, dust-resistant stripping—each expertly designed for fine protection. 4 oar bE & ‘] HRISTMAS ves : Ss oy: The immature man, of shallow mind and defective ego, just can’t venture it. He doesn’t know him- self sufficiently to make sense on the subject;, and also, ‘uses re- serve to cloak a fear of looking silly if he were to ee guard and speak from the ‘ If there is a chance of helping such a man to mature into true 'sélf-givingness, it consists, para- as} be} doxically, in liking and accepting him, without needing or longing for a close intense relationship M y advice is to stay married and ease the tension by branching out into a larger pattern of per- sonal interests — such as elub work, church work and commun- ity, service, Your personality should thrive on the ehange, and sie A Gift for The Home! re Visit the Furniture Dept. PS Se ) SNY tS : so too may your marriage, in time. MH. F Mary Haworth ecunse!siin re NOTICE Unless otherwise advertised the Weed Island- Caribou Ferry service will terminate fer the season. with the last sailing on Tuesday December 15th... NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. Comfortable, well upholstered swivel chairs, suitable for TV viewing. Covered with boucle fabrie. Assorted colours. Foam rubber cushions, Heavy plate edges, wood, ‘ Safety For As Decorative Enchantment For Her Home In beautiful modern or traditional designs and handsomely high-polish- ed or soft-toned veneers. Fatonia Cedar Chest with plank top and lower drawers in either each 89 50 Fatonia Cedar Chest with waterfall top and lower drawer in either excn 82.50 69.50 ..89.50 walnut or mahogany, walnut or mahogany. Other Cedar Chests priced from . BUDGET PLA N TERMS WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT ‘Ist PAYMENT JAN, 23, 1960 with an assortment of rubber-back frieze and boucle material. PLATFORM ROCKERS No-sag spring construction — covered Walnut finished glass with masonite f ‘ Nicely finished hardwood base and legs with Bi no sag spring construction seat, full upholster- 4 ta HASSOCKS i Always popular Hassocks in a} a variety of styles including round, square and some with 4 legs. Assorted colours and Mei patterns in plastic coverings. i “T. EATON. CS. CHARLOTTETOWN SRanCH each 4.95 to 14.95 ed back.: Assorted colours. An ideal gift for the j= 19.95. Some plain, others with