* $ * a "ELLEN’S DIARY a cow's gentle across the lane piness collection” these times, Pde low from the rise above the:mill. so much that is good Convention. a.dog's lingerimg bark up the A something new, the white valley: the thin velp of a. fax from the weodlands, the sleepy chirp of a robin - the all's well- the content of day's end This we would include in our ‘happiness collection’. of _ the ,week the silence and the sere- jnitv wide and-deép the,. peace 4 \ kitten. brought fo our door th’s morning, dropping it a moment to meow for admission It was a tiny thing - a little shiny black kitten with a gold stripe on its nose. Her one and only. it wou'd seem. ‘We'll keep it’ Peter beamed. We may not however Hot Entree For. f iness Collection An Easy Lunch™ Ellen’s. Happihess Collection “An Easy Lunch | af ° sents no d ies when . s taken ro of th "tr Includes Peace And Quiet Seaton eaten heen ; ig2 . & “Everyone. has a happiness (ware; of this peace on ther ov _ s - s . oe | ‘collection. although many peo fields Socuue sack yes ‘ ple fat}tagieo the importance The titan Kt and sounds cateen "on nets 2 it des#®tessaomeone has re ‘of the season sh lovely - we would hanabi 5 fine ‘rowel minded us “We tend ‘to feel” “count. those in the loved steps of Siaad “ seamen Ne a a she continues. ‘that small jovs the family. the centr and ‘an 1% cups applesauce and bea*on are- trivial. “foolish-perhaps be- ghter of the -children:| an@ ‘he ess 1D ie Lone into & PT cauw they are ours alone, and obvious content of the farm:)ife maak Ghar ta cae a can't always. be fully under- Lambkins and summer = skies, euch dertien | eis Sind ae stood ‘By someone else” We iQueen Anne’s Lace. and the square and place wieners an f°>. count-in part our “happiness ¢eol-\stream's happy song Clovers Secs’ uahesaee . Gea | “eeu lection” tonizht, here on this I+ in the pastures. roses by the | Pups in creased fo.) Grill over land farm, as the week. which lane Friends at our door Sant: fouls for 15 winuies on one privileged us to follow. as plan strangers, who hecome friends side ned. each dav's round. auietly their names. faces, words. ing 2 2 spends its last hours Moon- ering in our thoughts Dewy been read and voted. upen he light lies on the fields And mornings and moonlight Blve collection was taken up This the silence of a country place sel hazes and the magic of puro!- year the collec ' donate apart. Odd sounds threaded it ‘ing shadows, touching ‘the hill- ed. to the Lady Aberdeen Schel- at dusk when the children. Alex itops And thp -witcherv of the | arship “und and Peter went»home by way of green “cate@light”. A work to The president then made_a few the~ rustic. trellis, beneath its do and a place to keep. So much Gosing remarks and retepnh. “honeysuckle bloom, to-tHe House there is to count. in -our~"hap- ments were served, this bring- ing to an end a successful WI KON TIKI Golden Fruit from MALAYA Sas iy bys te TEA AT MONTGOMERY HALL mv wide and_ deep the, peace |keep the week. Nor our though which, as is written, ““‘passeth Pp ughts [They wander off in the moon Afternoon tea was served te ing The two-day eervention agriculture eonvener Mrs understanding”.- this~same’ we |iicnt to places near and far <amembers of the Provinerat—a in WeinesttayCEFTRecinalt Mackwen ‘3rd vice “note at weeks’ ends. Surely the), 14 "5 praver comes to mind Women< In at te at Montes Ul RIGHT are Mre« Clarence president and United Nafiiiis farmers, hoes put aside. -weed- one of James Whitcomb mee mere Hall fol nce the final 1 k of Tra elle convener and the president ing suspended until the new whose verses are mostly of coun ae SS 1Ons e annua ne Re ce president A of the Institufe. Wr afthur week allows it, hominc in the lit- try folks and country living Hi< = ‘ Campbell of French River tle truck toward dusk, were a- “Prayer Perfect” it ia - : et a Dear Lord! Kind Lord’ |Gracious Lord. I pray E . ae — mereereree lee 4 ' tod : . < a 3 = a > anes a ae enderly ay ; ic lerenet Seetrbseeto-ch-ecbewiseoe: : — MRS. HARRY _KIELLY \Seatter every care ‘Down a wake of angel-wings, ,__. Winnowing the air staffnage was appointed chair- man of the resolutions commit- ltee with Mrs. Reg Hooper of | | Milleove and Mrs. Gideon Mac- W.I. District Convention Held Bring unio the sorowing —- [) Stanhope-Covehead Hall : Lauchlan of West Covehead as- . ath sahpoolt Finacarad The annual district” convem-'brief outline of the history of sisting her lAnd with all the needy jtion of the North Shore Queens FWIC and gave the names of After the O divide, I pray |No. 2 Women’s Institute was (the national presidents from the | This vast treasure—of—content._( bet _#t Sts —Covehead bezinning of the—orcanivation in That is mine today'” , | Community Hall on June 23. with|1919 up to the present time. ||)! ttl Mendig =. . Diary - .-- Stanhope being the entertaining Commenting on the theme with SAVINGS Good-night. . . . institute’ The hall was at- emphasis on “Siiccess’, Mrs. H tractively deémrated for the oc-|Matheson mentioned -the Ade- , | EARN see | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., July 9, 1966. - HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 48506 had resolutions Mr and Mrs Neil D. MacLeod; Jennie Johnstone, Montreal, . jeasion with baskets of flowers | aide Hoodless homestead 1n_||||j will be at home Yq family and arrived recently to visit her mo- Novel Fashions so a er exhi- Ontario and told of the | CURRENT friends on. the arcatan of their ther. Mrs. Oscar Johnstone, and its were.on display the ambitions and wonderful c ie ei a - 50th wedding anni aaah at the family and other relatives and To Be Shown | After the singing . of the Insti- SS of re. Heaters She ; ACCOUNT tute Ode. the president. Wrs. stressed that in order to have-a | | Alvin MacLauchlan. extended [successful Institute group, each ja warm welcome to the ladies "member must be willing to do and commented briefly. on the her part home of their daughter Vrs friends here MURIF!" CAVPRFTT, ANGUS MacPHFE +P rean--Maelntash.__Spring A UGUST-WEDDING rrr, eset Sere ay epee Se 7 Mr “and Mrs. RS James, To-| < ronto, are visiting Mrs. James’ . * Mr. and Mrs Beecher Camp Richard MacPhee. New > Ha-* aisaes parents, Mr. and Mrs. iatdock | Sacane ar meen ate ome theme “Health, Safety and Sue-/ As a climax to her- interesting bell, North ‘River, announce yen. The marriage wil! take Meena? Mr Allan -Hickox MacLeod, Kensington and other |bles will be shown next week at °°SS., with emphasis on ‘‘Suc- talk, Mrs. Matheson showed co- the engagement of their dan Place at Clyde. River Preshy snd their son Allan and a friend relatives and friends. . various restaurants and. super- cess lored slides of her trip to the ; fighter Muriel Kay te Angus terian Church, August 6th at Wioets Wenline, Micwtanen aa lmarkets in the province After the secretary. Vr«x Har- British Isles These proved to +, Louis, son of Wr and Mrs: 2 o'clock ioved several ‘inti touring the Mrs James F.. MacKinnon. | Specially, designed by leading TY Kielly.. had read the minutes be extremely interesting and ‘ ’ Cabot Trail. Cape Breton Kensington has as her guest her Canadian brand-name manufac the previous convention, Mrs. informative and. were much en ee : sister-in-law. Mrs. “William, Mac ityrers. the wardrobe was inspir- Harry Birt of Covehead Road joved by everyone present. Mrs ’ Mrs Claire” Walsh.~ Boston, Millan, Truro, N. 8. led by the packaging design of |W! read the combined report Mathesop was thanked by Mrs i Masc<. is Vacationing with rela- ‘ ithe sponsoring tobacco com- which indicated that all nine in- Mallett of York WI and present tives in Lot 10 and: Piusville Mrs. Guy Russell, Oak Hull, N. pany. Costume changes wil] be Stitutes had had a busy and suc- ed with a small token of appre- B. is visiting her brothers, Per- made in a collapasible design icessful year ciation : , ty Cann and Mrs. Cann. Ken- ; ing: ¢ g ; Dr and Mrs Rock Vienne ‘nee : jtent. The show will also be seen| An interesting: feature of the. Nora MacDonald then brought Hermia Corcoran) whose man Sington, Horace Cann and Mrs. | a¢ the Summerside Lobster Car- programme was a talk on plaids greetings from the Institutes of. riage took place recently in Quee Cann. Burlington and other |nival. by Gail MacLauchlan, a 4H fice She also gave a talk on how were honored with a recep- friends and relatives in the area. eoeegee member from West Covehead. a person may flatter her appea- “ roe her tion last week n the Legion Z | Ronnie, Sandy. Rosanne and She described the origin of plaids rance by choosing the outfit-er : Home Binomfield Vr and Mrs. Albert Francis, “Jin have arrived from Bagot- and how they are designed Shejmaterial that will hest evit her it i j Chatham, N.Y. are visiting re-j vine p Q. and are vacationing a!s0 gave an apt description of particular figure type. Using © Interest payable quarterly on minimum if Pearl. Mason has arrived from latives and friends on the Is- on the Island. SL MacKay has the Scottish kilt. Towards theidolls as an iflustration, she quarterly balance. : 1 Pittsfied: NH to visit her mo land. They are occupying the i recently been sted to the of talk she showed ‘pointed out how certain mater- © Accounts opened by the 20th of the : scomeladet the plaids of several ‘ials and designs can be suitable Island and visiting relatives in Breadalbane, and Brackley Pt ther Mrs James Wilkie. and Dunning cottage at Long River RCAF station tx Summerside month earn interest from the first. | other relatives in the vicinity / thoes different—clans as well as our for one woman but not for ano- | @ Mon of Alberton “She is a house guest’ Mr and Mrs Bismark Cou) ver and Mrs Guy Ramsden, OW? Island tartan ther daimwahehpe hy of her brother-in-law. and sister sins eae have as their Ottawa, recently visited relat Mrs Rertha Blanchard, Mrs Gideon MaclLauchian of r. i Mr and Mrs Charles Gordon =~ asta . boa sas of lves in Breadalbane Village \brought greetings from the pro- West Covehead WI gave the re | : : : lif : ching wedding ‘i: * octen . vincial executive and urged the port of the Scholarship Commit- : THE Hii) Recent guests.of Mr. sed Mre members of thet famil = ow! | Allan Hickox motored to Fre- institutes to enter some phase of tee and stated that in this area, , MI AJ OR T R U Ss T i Murdock MacLeod. Kensington SO" se Svitbur Cousin Ey iderictén, N. B.. on Sunday, July the Tweedsmuir Competitions. Lawrence Lacey of York, Keir || Mt were Mr “and-Mrs— Thomas Co. 400, 77S) Oo Our Fousins. Mr© 3. He plans to enroll for —sum-jShe°mentioned that she had at-'Vessey of York, and. Wanda} COMPANY Hi sa ne wan of Vancouver. B.C. Mr. io. ad as Caugiter. |mer. courses at the University tended the 4.H National Club. Warren of Stanhope.were—recipi— ll} ———— pg pe “the Fivadman wpa ern it “CARLOTTA WeGAUGHEY ~~ JOHN KFI ly < “and rs Cowan returned recent Saene — ac — 'of -New Brunswick "Week in, Toronto and comment- ents of the prize money for the 19. | ||) 57 Queen ‘St. (the Hy man Bldg.) : Ht ly after spending the past nine an . ew ol and Ure |... ———————|ed on the’ valtie ‘of 4H clubs 65 Grade Vi11 examinations iii} Charlottetown HW ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED mooths. in England. and a Donn nine d Homer. GETS FULL PARDON everywhere ‘ Mrs. John Thompson of-Dun- : — i visiting friends and relatives on Porcine has gt — ae S| ISTANBUL ‘Reuters’ — Tur- After a lively sing - song Mrs. ——W—— eee ere Mr. and Mrs. J.a.m.e's. Me. - Patriek's Church, _, Fort _Au-._ the Islaed:. wptil August ew Tre ae. key’s’ President Cevdet Sunay (Cecil Watts of Pleasant Grove | ; 5 Gauchey. Fort A PEI gustus, on August ‘Ath, at 9 30 : mi | gave a full pardon Friday to WI introduced Mrs. Philip Ma J OMT Ta TEN a Tr nt pe eee dabnetane Manteeal wll oo 4 Mr weet wore ex president Celal “Bayar. 84. theson>- the guest speaker’- oo : Aa = - - = —T bd ment of their dauchter. Mar leave this week after visiting re jer an rs Keir MacLeod. who was sentenced to death in (pointed out ‘how great an horor | garet Carlotta. to. John Fran DANISH HENS LAY latives and friends at Long Ri- @%¢ daughter, Judy, Montreal, ioe) ‘the reason given for the \it was to have. Mrs. Matheson, cis Kelly, Kelly's. Cre The Denmark exports 22.000- tons ver and other points in the pro- ea i be a band Peter Mac- pardon was sickness and old president of FWIC at the con- . eR scagumaaa 5 Marriage will take plac®in St :\of eggs each’ vear ‘ore 8 ee ae ; ‘vention. Mrs. Matheson gave a ae ee ae eS he. { bi ' t + . Eleanor EF Murray. Guelph. Sinaia — ca eR =" ‘THE TOP NAME ON EACH BALLOT oa°..5 cats | IMPROVE THE APPEARANCE ? | Muriel Haslam, OF YOUR PROPERTY! STOP THE DIRT AND DUST NUISANCE with ASPHALT PAVING of vour driveway, car port, side- ae walks, parking lots. curbs, etre For a free estimate and prompt service, call or write WARREN MARITIMES LTD. Rox 1054 or phone 4-6135 Charlottetown, P.E.L SPECIALISTS I ASPHALT PAVING FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS i . Springfield, is visiting relatives in Ottawa and Toronto. Ontario In Ottawa Miss Haslam attended the wed. ding of her nephew, George Has lam MacKENZIE, KEITH 1. OF SOURIS - a AUTOMOBILE DEALER Emmaus Bible School, Oak Park, If. Share Their Joy and Faith In Jesus Christ _ MEET THEM AT = LITTLE SANDS HALL Friday, July & *! Sunday: July 10; & 17 3:00 p.m. MURRAY RIVER HALL Sunday,, July 7:30 p.m. : With after Chureh Singsong 8:30 p.m. Monday, tith , through Friday 15th each evening 3.15"p.m- | Michael Larter. Ballevillo. | Ontario, arrived in: Alberton | during the weekend to visit his | parents, Mr. and Mrs EE. Lar- tar Emily Britton, Breadalbane. vacationing in. Fredericton. N B. where she is the guest of |Mr and Mrs. Wellington A. Mur.- fay : STEWART, BRUCE L. is OF. SOURIS OILSAGENT 2. SL John MacKay, BA, BD, | Mrs. MacKay and their family TT’S NO- SECRET - {But This Notice Is For People of First Kings Orly) LIBERALS STARTED IT LIBERALS WILL CONTINUE IT The Liberal $100. Pension is Not An Election Month Payment. It is For : The Team will also be conducting a Vacatiow Bible School for all young Every ‘Month. people of sthdol age in the Mutray River Public Halt for ten days, Monday to Friday, beginning Monday, July 11th at 9 a.m. ; VOTE STEWART & MacDONALD “There will be Singing, Handcraft; Bible tessons’ Film Strips, Games and Coi- tests. Classes are frem 9 to 11.30 a.m. VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE 10 -MacAULAY, PETER J, OF SOURIS, R. R. 3 “FARMER I. Svend Christensen Jeffrey Bloom MacDONALD, DANIEL J. OF BOTHWELL — __FARMER Bh All young people will enjoy this time together. Parents are urged to let their children come and bring their friends. Ss BERAL Clip out and keep it as a reminder. F