MARY HAWORTH tate tence ee et id Geet ; i a on you , ‘ . . 3 Consequently your emotional vi-|but never feeling really able to| Mrs. Windsor Bell entertained : L k [ . qa With tality and recuperative powers| take the full weight of family ob-|the W.M-S. at Ke iving VV I are nearly exhausted, at least for|ligations permanently. on his|@ay evening ALi p ee eee eee Seat | Saat See. Mrs. George Dunsford led the eelings anting remove! In any case, he isn't the prob-| worship yervice, the theme of igh Explosive q)=- rings and spend time with . | : some imaginary man, who would|©™ Just sow. Rather the urgent/ which was “The Joy of Living”. Dear Mary Haworth: I am 40,)hands; then can't talk without | be a friend and companion. These |(Mestion is, how te get your|Mrs. Clayton Morrison read the my husband 41. We have three| shouting, and finally has to be) %7™ptomatic sentiments signify health beck te par. I think you) sreiture and | Mrs. Charman _ : . healthy young children and a|watched every minute. It is just | TeSPite from your desperate con-| would profit by a bit of psychiat- - as a prayer. comfortable home. We are com-|like living with a hand grenade| ‘hat you have a erying need for| rie help too—to give you under-|poe. = Was sung ‘and prayer The Guardian, Charlotietown, Fri,r-Aug. 21, 1959. 7 | patible, had a good marriage and|in your palm, with the pin|Tespite from your desperate con-| standing and purposeful manage| nuns" Slosed this part of the , = lived nicely on his income. Then, | pulled. Anxiety has taken all joy|S@P™@S—to rest your nerves, and| ent of mixed feelings| rv ‘ — about eight years ago, he had a/from our relationship. We've| Testore your strength and zest for! aout oe dociion eee The president then took the 4+ ELLEN’S DIARY nervous breakdown, and has been| never been able to recover the living. probably need friendly medical |“"#it and called for the minutes _ ee in and out of the hospital several | happy oneness we shared before| As matters stand, with Ted still guidance in planning and sticking| Wich were read, approved and Delightful Hour Is S Seo NS peta he |RSS eat een eta ca : ned to the hospital goes care i i by 10 members and " ‘ e Ig U our Ss pent i ie ago, and I oa so | Pital. As soon as he gets there/ to turn to. And fortunate also that oe ee peas tle Communinty friendship. secret- _ At Charming Anti Shon eerste” tt, Jac! | cause weigh, ines he pita New| tas" helotal” stososphersfusi| Zone mind and, Keep! you ln the] ary reported sine home calla, tion, t home, | 84 . s. ere ; : }. At Charming Antique Snop ig scp lies o vei |ke, ree ta father that bes|males no'nedfl" demands an|"at team of wing, /aeen cars: ve eat and ait BS BA : : have taken off feeling fine. He an unhappy as one's family ays a ; 7 There was the morning when was it longer? The time passed wim Treould like to go oat, ner | Childhood with a two-timing dad|does). It is this sanctuary aspect a et myn ne S Christian —— secret- the Fair was drawing to a close/so quickly we spent with that| .-occarily to find someone else;| 48d a mother who just sat andjof hospital living that inspires as am y Service|ary gave an interesting report its life as farm-folks re- lady who presided over the ituation | tok it until she died . . . I would/him to cooperate Agency’s help, if you don't know/on the work of prayer mission- —when kindly but just because our situation : ‘ooper. to eat as he where to start. i : : gard was about gone, and we | quite oe antique — we | seems hopeless to me. Am I being Seerenne say help you can give; should, take pills and generally can wee straight- -~ Miss Hazel Heffron, in North- came there with the younger | visited morning. As it was, ir? Or indiscreet? me. -K. observe a sensible routine, no|°4 : ner Manitoba. farmer and the chicken early|it was with 2 promise to ourself |"Wrnia nv man respect me yj WIE NEEDS RESPITE doubt. Mary Haworth ©ounsels| An invitation from Victoria W. and then on impulse deserted it|te return some day, we left tolh. knew i was married and|, vea* P-K.: As I get the picture,| RESTORATIVE CARE through her columa, not by mail|M. S., was accepted to meet with for a spell elsewhere. catch a ride uptown with folks| wasn't wearing my rings? Would| 0™ your lengthy letter here} It is possible that Ted may be|or personal interview. Write her|them on Friday, afternoon, Aug- 3 idauga and Mack “spent |of a farm. . he get the’ impression I was run-| Cdensed. Ted’s recurrent il-| more or less convalescent along! in care of this newspaper. — ust 7th, at 3 p.m. . many happy there as did Until tomorrow—dairy—Good- | ning around on my husband? 1) say pseu ye-yeryerpereersereensaree ee OOO OO EPP a Gage. They soon the path | might: told Ted what I was going to do,| RM Ji MM pM MaMa Mana a aM Fh MM BT Me Oe Oe Ne ee a eh eee Poe Madd to where could be had the most and he said it was my decision | @igPos" ase" 3 3 Me Me Mk Me OA OC Oe MM kek le ie ee ee P ; 5 ee es generous icecream cone the) HOUSEHOLD HINT ad it wes al right (with him) it | : Se best ade or milk, the most taste- I co Cop RRIEEEED. + * a ful fruit and food, the most thril-| yo, breakfast treat, sur- RISING TENSION ; te mit ling rides. And eee $00/ round baked apple ai caaidee os ‘isn't geen £0 one, Paral ae 2 saturally some education-| eat cereal, sprinkle with flaked without —bis -—When_he| ei eee ad R al features it offered. Mack, ac-| coconut and serve with milk. came home two years ago he| SM. PB gn Tg Png Mage es Mag iad gg aad gS, Mir ny ng Ming, Wp Mir Men I ee er oe 3d cording to his grandfather "a| if you have gray hair, it should| Stayed on them for a while —until | ¢ yf ig: Saggy 2M Ma DM aa Mga FM Mae MaMa Nat NSM Se , .S ; —th st be-| 3 OOP RSsesees ee-_ee t 4 6 4%: een eee as is ee eee ee eee os tans ax nay ee “ee a a ie le i ee ee ae eo a ae > e¢n2 404% ot LPP SS Oe : e S : ild’ ; 3| feels like the living dead, he says. | 3°" a ' led-to that unforgetable —experi- i your ae favorite = Seales Soounie te than te uecenie i Wide Selection of ig Plaid Cotton Gingham 25 | ve 6 ae ae ae rhea eee ee, to get along al! right; then I be bi f Books i a : night, sleeping in the stable in ee gan to notice the rising tension fe Fi For dresses,- ete. Im various eo Fe a farmers Sauces of He soaeet ' a 1967 ond aggreenvensss. . . . ir. ae : Wide selection of books at great- és a : About 36 im- Pr 3 B "s main exvorts in 1§ He stops eating, becomes ir- ; , i cow-kind. there. We fancy that! were tea, desiccated coconut and’ ritable and suspicious, walks Pid \ ly reduced prices. eve ss ¥ has = eo he — tobacco, rubber, coconut oil and about the egy mae eahed mi ‘es & P.M. SPECIAL, 29 ms rr ret .39 bf a . — cog gaa wae Oe copra. for hours with his head in his e's e e j , Each o mv ‘ gi DR. AND MES. A. A. MACLEOD thoughts cy hy g oo to Gane *, SPR Free ee a eater etate*s® a : ee ae times when from te, Bf & €@ @. Macleod - Jenkins Wedding Sr"e| Holsum ae +t ed eee aAcLeoad = JENKINS GQ overnight with his elders at the oe sal yaoi Checked Rayon se ing Granddaughter . . ee 5% Tablecioths ON Taking Gr: into our oe ad : sd Solemnized At Belfast ermine Continue =| bread is 4 Ae a ot 56 cate ime, ball al es : ‘stepped a little stealthily out a. **® Fg AM; Several colours from which to Fit The Belfast Presbyterian and Dr. Clair MacLeod ushered): oud ade : a Py sbeorbent. 7, choose. Sise about © by 3. FL cLeod ushered | Pair gaje and came adventuring mx 6On Sale At 2 P. M y* Church. was the scene of a pretty|the guests to their pews which | eyond The sun wished under- " ° e ry : os z - —-wedding—recently when Anne| were marked with nosezays of Devoud. The sin witied wade b ak mS AA * P.M. SPECIAL, 15 ee ¢ PM. seEcut, a Evelyn, daughter of the tate Mr.} honeysuckle and white satin bows. , , : a re 2 Saturday Each « Pa 1.19 Sd Each : 5 and it was a clean wind and ‘ ++ and Mrs. James I. Jenkins of Or-|: Mrs. Albert Nicholson chose) shiek (idk. ws tneniabusinn: : ; - : Se ' = es ar ae well Cove, became the bride of|for her niece’s wedding a navy . Ww iy 9 a 06 0 88 6s ee" e"o" We aX Xai? ,F* 8,8 8 8 oe’ e's esa * * a ns Remain On Sale While on . Dr. Angus Alexander MacLeod,|dress with matching accessories| 9" foot. We chose a street which son of Mrs. James MacLeod and] and a corsage of pink carnations. | !ed us to visit one of those ree! fresh! Z é' a F: A Fa a ct atnt a” * oe @ 2, sd the late Mr. MacLeod of Bonshaw.|The groom's mother was attired, and interesting Island stores, . Quantities Last. Am + Rev. Donald Nicholson perform-jin a blue print silk dress with! where items of antiquity are die ; Cold Cream A) An 2 ed the double ring a: a dark blue accessories and a cor-) played. a. - Cotton Lace on Peter MacDonald of Crapaud} sage of white carnations. We enjoy visiting modern stor- ! PY ablecloths was organist and accompanied; A reception was held at the) ii. ~ areeiiing Suatiais No Phone Or Mail = a ean sca ag en from A : us Bie Sree Pater a restarted oe Mente Paral FT sinath Orders On These | ing bed lubricating the skin. Mogg Colour, Boru. Sise about © ty as. (A sang, ““O Perfect Love” prior to| and Mrs. Lauchlin Gillis, Ee ie ee a a long- ng ; a . ol the ceremony and “The Lord’s| Buchanan, where the bride's ing to buy this or esent- i 2 PM. x “age Prayer” during the signing of| table was centered with a three-|day furnishings not to be found Specials, Please! Ta oe ties .69 Ag, * P.M. SPECIAL, 2.79 ss the register. The church was/tier wedding cake. Mrs. J. Gillis) at Alderiea. But it is in an anti- . od Rach m *< beautifully decorated for the oc-| aunt of the bride, presided over| que shop where the urge to buy casion with bouquets of sweet) the tea service while Mrs. Wen-|is more pronounced. We wonder rocket and fern and baskets of) dell Stewart, Mrs. W.G. Hogg,’ over this. It is puzzling but so 7rwrwee iy a eS * a so bpgeebeainy ®eeeens os t *e = : * Xe eee eee Ces =" * Cs se a a a a a PPS oe white mums. rial —, ag renargh Mrs.| marked we think that somewhere Ay x ; The bride, given in marriage; J illis and Miss Janet Ives 85 wel] back in our ancestry, some | HM 4 ottee Mugs : Shampoo P : by her uncle, Mr. i a ia red ame feminine forbear caressed old 7 ie Cc on ee Ad Striped Linen Td y vely in the tradition. rms was | 2 j ni GP : : Absolutely -drying, — : odie: otto of chantilly lace| book. Telegrams were received Sed woke as fre nag Me ope ae %, & os. colfee mugs im heat proof YOM curl-keeping ingredient nd Towelling a ever satin with bouffant skirt, from Montreal! and a telephone ji. and furnishings finding in Pe senor glass. Jede colour only. Mae Maturel hair oils, lathere freely —° ~* =~@—-worn over a hoop. The sleeves | cal} — England. n trip to New, them a great charm. At any rate # : ip in hard or ooh weer, HM os. AA, @ inches wits. *° * were long and came to a point./ _ For the honeymoon trip to 7 tmosphere of such 2 P.M, SPECIAL, — id | Dainty seed pearls enhanced the| York. Niagara Falls and Que- ee ee ee . aks .15 t P.M, SPECIAL, 69 fe * P.M. SPECIAL, 49 4 neckline of the fitted bodice and) bec rgd and — ae ist = Glee ke sone Genk ee send a. Each ® a,¢ Yer@ 8 ie were again used on the matching 7 : ore t 6. "i *ee2e2328 sss a ee ag i Pa coronet from which fell the fing-| with floral design on a white aaa 3 1 a ' i “living. EM ee ee eee ve" e'e"s' 0 Pa a a st \ Se OOOO td *,, * ertip veil of illusion. She carried, background, with green and white more tae te ae pom x oe a a ase ne ew ee a - Ma Fy *eeeeevesnss oa a cascade of white cosetions| Seen bom a corsage of — 7 = 7. Seen af, ‘ee .*.8_8_€.¢.46©8868 2 9 mo Py with fern and white satin stream-; white carnations. ‘ ve. ; S \ i S x ; ers. | Dr. and Mrs. Macleod will re the ——— = — |. the Premium Quality ae sina (tis Plastic Basket Liners af Men's Sport Shirts ee Mrs. Don Wonnacott, matron) side in Bonshaw. Previous to her craft ; $ e > tronstone : ; at of honor, and Miss Barbara Mac-| marriage, the bride was on the — sg é & bread RAY one wig race enseaaaie ae Go Myny Set of twe. White plastie with Ki Long sleeves. Assertmentel ys Leod, bridesmaid, wore identical) cies — Bar| re rear os mene cule nn a =| *, a Set consists of bowl, wooden spoon floral designe. PE checks and patterns. Sizes\ small, ss hallerina-length gowns of orange| Gener ospital Os . cise t : ; medium, and large. s ;. : ini ; honor Je and fork. Six sets only. ice nylon chiffon over taffeta,| taining in showers in her a with matching picture hats. and| were Mrs. RE. Trumpler, Mon 9 e ; 2 P.M. SPECIAL, 1 99 LJ f re a 85 wi? 2 PM. SPECIAL, 3 98 or they carried nosegays of ne Mrs. Stuart Smith. Char. i ATON \ \ Each te x Each Us a se va emi-Annual Sale 5 a : a Mr. ing Mndiced: mes Se tee. mee. Mesiees. Nye" | % A ae " oes : ve ooo se ete sts es en best man. Mr. Irving Nicholson ' Cove. ‘9.8 8 8 0 8 8s 4 se 68" A e x ‘sranate erent ete et ee eae ‘ " eee . ° ® ° . : "7 ‘ : a WI. Charter Members Furniture, Housefurnishings and Appliances Scissors Plastic Shirt Cases Oe Boys’ Reversible aL ole ~ a 7 Jackets 23 Continues until Saturday Aug 29 # Household gcissors made ef best Set ef Four. Clear plastie with a4 Q ' e 2 Le 5 . gO : Red, Bi ‘ | Are Presented To Queen | GPS winpiked ht coloured binding MF men oot ot aes Following is # report given by)es late and hoped they had not % @/) 2 P.M. SPECIAL, 2 P.M, SPECIAL, ‘ Lao Mrs. Ethel McCandless, Public) been out in the sun o — | ee 4 \ Each. .39 Set 19 é. P.M. SPECIAL, 2.69 HK . : Relations OMicer, Federated We | "ike house where Her. Majesty et; mW , i a ‘ 7} ~9: @@2@ 8&2 fae e& @€ 2 22 eo «2 % = . 5 = ” sa . me recent vist of Her Majeay| signed they guest book, an ye Latetatetatatatatetatstatete'e Cure a oe eeotenenetatatetatent tate Queen Elizabeth H. and H.R.H. - ee ake ore. igh) # awe a a ae a a ae eH eae e"s"e's'e's Prince Phillip, to Stoney Creek,| tea. Mrs. . ee ae aa e a we eer rns known as the birthplace of the) Sident of the Stoney Creek Wo- » «1 Teen's Mop-top “ Plastic Shoe Case s'x" Rayon Tailored i i | Institut nd a member * ¥ Women’s Institute in Canada, and; mens Institute, - Hi . a *« *) Anklets es” C ° in where Sener vers conferred on Sue a ae ie ae or. o* * F 4 Set of four separate cases. Clear | @ @ urrains « four Charter Members. Sew. sideat-Saltfleet W. gen Mrs. | =“ ds Cotton, nylon reinforced. Sizes 8 g@x”, ndi * "6 Rayon tailored curtains 41” by ° Stoney Creek, noted ‘o Vv i " * j ? plastic with coloured binding. ee - : tory and also known as the birth- Oe a eee siekdees Oo aa ee Re ae PS ive, iL. as © . 81”. Colour, White. #7. Pace OF one ere ene tne- | ciety. official hostesses, were pre- Ng Pie # # 2 P.M. SPECIAL, oe 85 °+%° 2 P.M. SPECIAL, Maid was the scene of another history, y . is ; #3 19 J, Set s ee ‘a* making event on July 2nd, The cepted a cup of tea and a piece Pies Pe Oe nate” re one feat Gane Institute , can| of brown bread and butter. She Ps Feat en erat enatatete eG FF. ooo 8 eee ee ea a a ee”, o# ‘then entered her car with her lie uw cgee see eee sez #28 *, *.% ** @eeeken see ge #4 ada — charter members of the: q 4 . ed w hs # Be 4% , o 8 #8 R EE # ' 8 Creek W. ‘se Institute,| Lady-in-Waiting. Prince Philip \** 3) £8 Pewee eeeneas a'g*,'*~ 5; 2 Pe eae at ane ase dg ost sone ssccented (oH M Queen| had. left earlier as he had an Res ees : "x's" Vantona Creton outs 36" Chi weet Elizabeth TI and H.R.H. Prince | @Ppointment in London at noon. +”, Pull Fashioned ue : te” intz * 8! ge = — eae historic | event "ena "Vee Wagner widow | "a" Nylons ' os Polishing Cloths Py Floral patt in esl Blue Ws" s Battlefie! ouse at that plage. a . : \ 4“ x ‘ : erns ours » wd } It was quite a thrill for me to! Of Lt. Col. Van Wagner. and the # 9°: Firet quality! 45 Gauge, 30 Den- °y%y* Colour, Pink. Size 20 by 4". © 6": Pink, ia tad 8 me watch the ceremony at the ent-| i Ss teeta tor the! \'nea ier, Sizes 9 te 11. Biege shades. * * # es © : * rance ‘o Battlefield House. It was, 52! ves. WO : hd el * ® » pM. SPECIAL, eo # i ‘eo A . Queen to come to Stoney Creek * ‘ 2 P.M. SPECIAL, tee . 35 ® # 2 P.M. SPECIAL, '* » quite informal, the Queen looking , # #1 : 5 65 % ~ et 49 : saw to meet the Charter Members. It : s Pair s Set Yard ” © e 4 bem aoe a pp gone | do much to strengthen the ce ar iner se: 708 \ e*s : oe silk shirtwaist dress a smal ; : : e 4 Oe eee “ere7gth 2 0 TE. a da" ee* * * + = ePvpRvPesce white hat. Mayor Jack Watson! Women’s Institute. watt Pata t te Bw ele ee ee eas e s. eee a Se eo *.°,'s e's sso" s a" * © ‘ses a! of Stoney presented the four la- f an :.*,%.% 4 9 &#t¢ 6k pew eg FE Y eRe Pa _* 8 8 2 » @ ese a nate s*.® dies to Queen Elizabeth and i Tree seen enee es ee ese. .: Ps Cc ro. a See ee Prince Phillip. These were Mrs. | *,*, ‘ Oo sanforized Cotton oe Viscose Broadioom nee Satin Cie. Nees, ton ee Ta j loow | oie, Scrap Book 0,¢. Broadcloth Mill Ends ¢.+. Heavy quality Viscose Broadioom vocee —_ . a | o , i : = = . S » H. P. Van Wagner. Both the oS : vg, Im a variety of colours, Approxi- .@ * Sanforized cotton broadcloth = +7,’ = au or ae tweed design. °,° @ Queen and Prince Philip chatted ** + .@ * ends in an assortment of col- * ubberi - Coloure, Beige § @ @ - with the ladies for several min-| [restive Row] Ss |}, Q%, mately 12” by 14", rete ours for dresses, bisuses, shite, sere meet. to Brown tweed, about 9 .@ i ; . bout nches ° , % es. ee ee Se tea ; \',",* & P.M. SPECIAL, > ¢ 2 P.M. SPECIAL, *,° 2 P.M. SPECIAL, eae al interest in the Women’s Instit ‘ rch bles * * ee ee 5 95 as ute. The Queen and the Queen’ | Soon "tier ‘this coaiity e"s" wah . PP, Yard ® e's’, Sq. Yd. . 2.2 | Mother Elizabeth both mem-| 0 ie ea 2 es Fe ee ia pee of the Saodtiogham Women’s| built “Sklarliner’” davenport ee ae a es 9 a dota” Be 8 * *, * eee dee a*se*e’e eee" ©,*,9_% oto,” Institute, and the Queen is Pat-|% suite at a special pri This is |. & # aia a a a etytata ets A * Celik ere ster atetet ata ate etLee tte! ron of the Federated Women’s, Nf ced st a a ng acetate | *,%, et at atl Ma att a ® 88 Oa Me PE ad, © * #*e@ @@ eee eenane 49,7 § Institutes of Canada. ea y i i a | @.@ ‘ 2.8 The Queen, talking to Mrs. ate j = — covered in pede ee i ‘e*e* EATON S SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF FURNITURE, HOUSEFURNISH o.°@ : Wagner and her sister Mrs. Mor- | ades \t @ ¢ \ eee eae ie Se | shades of Green, Brown, Beige ‘tet INGS AND APPLIANCES CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY, AUG. **-* : stitute saying was very popu- Fe | ' *.9: ° ‘s. ar in England. She asked about ern, interesting design, coupled “ee, 29th. : a pa ifs activities here. Mrs. Morden, | | with the fact when made into mAaTON‘s vate ON BUDGET PURCHASES #88 who with her sister Mrs. Van Our bakers have a way with food. a bed the arms drop to the > . wae! NO DOWN AYMENT *. Fare ere cit a clones Crack | They bake for every taste and mood. || level of the sofa and makes a SEMI-ANNUAL. e@ _ DURING THIS SALE me irst meeting in ney Creek | : : tC, 3 ° a ; r ees in January 1897 when Mrs. Ade-! | very nice looking sleeping ac- SALE, Suite Adena". i ane oe ee I 5 EF, HT Pe yy laide Hoodless addressed the Far- Blueberry Pies ..... eee commodation. : ‘es e ee io Fats a * Sk De, nthe * no , mers’ Institute, to which the lad- Pies 40c | ite ¢ : ‘ - a ae ae ae ee ee Pe ag pat) at ee les had been invited, told the Apple eeeeteres . 4 P of 11 12 | Pate’ = + a : * etets Queen they never thought | \ | Ne Down Payment Monthly Payments ‘ at that time the organization | White er Chocolate Cakes with \? “T. EATON ° ovens would grow so large. referring to emaniTrimes imerrat'g 6%; its world wide membership of | CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH 2 a ever six million. Prince Philip, chatting with Mrs. Gliddon, ° ed her about Stoney Creek and Battlefield House. He apologized te Lhe ladias fer being five & ee Pai J bs Ce ee >» 4 * i. * ¢ a oe a a a ae ae os sa I ee Re atets ats ie , 2 en i eM. th MTS ee Ee ee oe ee ee ee tel ee i ad a a a ae ae a a al et ek a f A od ects Telephone 6593 TEAC 15 > = os .