t ey re - ey Paine Sed ee ee ee eee ee PE CR EES ee ee oR ee ee @hiidren, that makes Cissie and EINGSBORO W. 1. and Mrs. Gordon tobertson, MARY HAYWORTH 3 _ [her sisters undesirable guesis, in Mrs. Kem MacGregor, Mrs. ld lacking Home Love (it manure teeta |taakr ar fet na Prewomng ; 7 , on Child Lacking Home Love |. tent the iny"andanigil Rent o Mix fs tesrit, 9a eerino and Mrs Clin Mae H Feeli sion ta your residence and geting ee nso Sean Sk B wee vat as nsecure ee Ings to aes your plone 208 land view, Mrs. Brewin ee Se he you feel compelled to ease them Dear Mary Haworth: Being 1 |Cissle is home alone with asthma, |out again, to save the surface of | PMCS Hospital, uch as a face a widow, living adjacent to several | so I am always glad to stay, but'| your belongings, which clearly smacking sotees be sree (eh teal, Se. BMS a — ~ dren oe er pectaie anh the tn’ conirateh bee see nics woaioo was af ten lot wastiag wenelte, Reamioms om Y ” " fen, I have nothing to u a "t cultiva a f s . | © The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Apr. 25, 1959) Toi.. the neighbors think. But| my interest. 1 was a lonely, re-|human welfare, when the chips|"d and spproved.. Correspondence was then reac a I can’t help remonstrating when| jected, unwanted child and I| ere-down. Ravents of comnauieey wore) end Gevsoens, B wes sieves ty ; : 1 ost parents abuse and mictreat) lnew joy ee al cas nis SOOTR LAVE Bi ACTION: Tee en are ee ee ee is ener tact Cor HAPPENINGS The mothers are to Sunday School, but they have| Thus it’s @ case of pot calling|and Mrs. Peter Siewart, re-ap-|paign. The Secretary was” asked who come home tired and snap-| no love in their lives éxcept what| kettle black, for you to deplore ee oan to put woe» the paper for wae nn pish, and none hereabouts knows | they give each © = > per the | — ene - “ : nat es hae’ hig Sica GL Woebileen, Siecd. Les ont ‘Dawe, (eran may Sere ee alltnee. | eta. red vem oaeet, < eeno “aioe don on ta @ On Beoetit a pleased to know that Mrs. Chat-| arrived in Summerside this week| tassrec’ bar I oul love to hep|G-G. | T have a suggestion, to-wit: Go] H is an old, old story that| the Hall, and grounds, and enter- les E. Asprey is making a spiend- | from Montreal and are the guests | one dear little girl in particular— bargain hunting for stout wash-| people's lives are indelibly ing it in the Rural Beautification =a 7 | e¢-recovery--fotlowing- surgery in| of the former’s mother, Mr s.|Cissie who is 10. °° CRITIC.FAILS OWN TEST eble slip coverings (or. make} changed for the better, by hay-|eontest. Collectiion for the eve- _ r, : ’ the P.E.I. Hospital. Elizabeth Tredenick, She is the eldest of thr: ae an See eee. 1 nie ae secre ier Re ede oe naa ph god nage nel pee - as ti ters, all devoted to each other.| if you, too, are being tested and| and when equipped generous soul, as neigh-| We then a sale of rem- | _ "& JAQUELINE SINGLETON RANDOLPH R. BUCHANAN | |, TS Many ibe surty to leara|, Miss Mary Mountain, R.N. re-|Cissie has asthma, doesn't do|found’wanting, on the score of| surance against sticky fingers,| bor snd friend. in their needful.) nants raising our funds by $6.40 e that she is a patient in the P. E,|'Urned Saturday to Montreal af-| wel! in school and lives in terror] rightly loving the pitiful Cissie/open your home and your heart/ vulnerable early years. M.H.1 this followed hy the programme. 3 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Island Hospital, having under ter visiting her parents, Mr. and| of failing her grades, because, as| and her sisters—loving them in| to the children, and make them! Mary Haworth counsels|The meeting closed with the. Fi “ gone @ major operauon. Mrs. Charles Mountain, Summer-| ghe says: “Mama will beat me!"| accordance with their needs of| feel truky welcome. through her column, not by mail| “Queen,” followe “ by lunch, serv- = Lieutenant and Mrs. R. S. Bak-| the Church of S‘ Michael, H. side. How dreadful. warm acceptance by some de Instead of fuming about the| er personal interview. Write her}ed by the hostess and ladies in _ et, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, an-|M. C. 8. Shearwater, N.S. on| Rev. Dr. Edwin J. White, has Cissie’s classmates know she is|pendably kindheart; and in pro-| parents’ deficiencies, utilize your | im care of this newspaper charge. : the af her Saturday, May 16, 1959 at 3 o’-| left by phané on return to Edmon-| P.O. and Mrs. Paul Fleming beaten when she gets low marks, | portion to your literal capacity to! gpportunity to make up the dif- : aeeece clock. Mr. Buchanan is a gra-| ton, Ablerta, after visiting with|and daughter, Sharon, returned| which adds to her insecurity feel-| be hospitable. ference. H you do love children, , Jeanette Jaqueline| quate of Prince of Waless Col-| his. mother. and family in Char-| to Dartmouth, N.S. after spending ings. She is in a class with véry| You mention their finger suck-|@s you claim, Providence invites >? to Joseph Randolph Bu-| lege, Charlottetown and is a mem-| lottetown, also with his sister,|the weekend in Summerside, the| bright children and the effort to] ing, caused by inner tenseness,| you to prove it in action, by put- 6G ' chanan, son of Mr. and Mrs. War-|ber of this years graduating class| Mrs. Eldon Darrach and family | guests of Mrs. Fleming’s parents,| keep up brings on these asthma] you say—an attempt at self-con-|ting self in second, place, andi / ren Buchanan, Eldon, P. E. I.|of the Dalhousie University Medi- | in Shearwater. N. & Mr. and Mis. R.W. Wood. attacks. When I ventured to plead] golation (psychologists tell us) on| using your worldly goods to en- . The marriage will take place in} cal school, Halifax. Mrs. Vance Harris, R. N. and ie Cissie’s case to her mother—urg-| ¢he part of emotionally rejected! rich the experience of these waifs SEEDS Miss Doris Andrew were co-hos-|,_ Mt: and Mrs. D.O. Stewart re-|ing reassurance, praise and pa- - ‘ teases at the home of the former | U"ed this week to their home/tience.— the mother snappq: Farm and Garden Seeds ELLEN‘S DIARY in Summerside on - Thursday |'™ ee “wi after vacation-| “She's just lazy and doesn't want MOORE & McLEOD LTD ‘ Wholesade and Retail wee recess | BUSY BODY | FEATURE “TOOKE” SPORT & DRESS SHIRTS 8 " Me carey 2 fll ine of Timoy, vers and a » . mixtures... in to grasses Charm In Sequestered Spot, |iu'iiss stare ste, RN Arse Larne Leard, Miss Betty |The sisters” foy and. delish ong ) | sisting the’ bride-to-be in opening | MacDonald, R.N. and Mrs. Rob-| when they visit me, where they TOOKE SPORT SHIRTS EI.) | iti | A & d| R ‘k ‘| the many and lovely gifts was |¢Tt Bowness were joint hostesses} can play the piano and read good . THE HALIFAX SEED CO. (P.E.I, nitiais Are Carved in bar Miss Betty MacDonald, R.N.|0" Wednesday evening honoring] ooks for children, are pitiful to|]. @ Drip Dry | @ No Iron .J2 Queen Street Dial 8313 while Mise Donna Lee Arsonsult, | S085 vstaal shower, While the| "ot; Dit they suck their Sagers: 1] @ Fully washable "Sea REIT SN CSAS NEON The sunshine and gentle warm-; I there be virtue in its cry-|R.N. read the accompanying |4t @ Personal shower. While the/ and I have nice furniture—so the ing wind wrought a Spring love-|stal as indeed there has been| verses. The hostesses were as- | bride-to-be opened the gifts, Miss/ wet fingerprints are a problem,|| @ Cabala Stripes : ; liness over the drab fields this|to many a house-holder and pas- —_— in — by Miss Donna ev pater oo and I don’t encourage “or @ Panamora Cottons . - Morning. It encouraged house-|ser-by, and animal as well, to the iphant, R.) . Their parents can’t a : i aipen ai thei “Sor Suates” Uae liane % ten tale theee ak to be ___,| Mrs. J.R. Mungall arranged them| maid: and it worries me when|} @ Checks @ Ivy Stripes ATTENTION MOVIE FANS ' | ing and baking, and called the| only the pleasure of tasting again| , Miss Nan Shaw has | arrived | Miss Daley will leave May Ist children to a first farm-stroll. | of the flow from that fount. trom TOTO Ne ME shaw. who |°%, Montreal, where her wedding 4% 6" : They excursioned, three from| Refreshment is there. And|{'vstent’ in’ the Prince Ed. |“! ‘ake Place. Here’s One Of The Most To THE CHARLOTTETOWN CAMERA CLUB the house across the lane:|once upon a time back in| Ja74 Island Hospital Useful Farni Tools Ever Granddai , Mack. and Alex,| those now-quaint days when life 3 Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Mur- Developed TOOKE DRESS SHIRTS Invites You To A the big shaggy collie their happy | flowed more leisurely than now.| The regular meeting of the|T@y of Moncton, N.B. spent the wie t - attendant re Pinal as ticle — and the robins’ trills and the| Alpha Chapter of the Bete. Siemwe or ae - eae oe a * THE FUREST MOVIE MAKERS NIGHT “September up the creek.|thrushes’. liquid notes and the| Phi was held at the home ; » Mr. . D. we, Teech, this sequestered spot | stream and pond ‘brought, many| Keith ‘Rogers . with a large, si-| Hugh Smith, Summerside nae eee z wie . a — 7 much c a one to the angling, romance too} tendence. Business was vailable : them, one coming to lane’s end | walked there. ed by the president, Miss Helen V Vi iti White with White F Stri MONDAY, APRIE 27—8:15 P.M—Y.M.C.A. must.turn to enter that rolling} Evidence that shy smiles and Sie Siete eee wee seers an Visiting Se on bee * wi te Fancy Stripe FREE Demonstrations and Movies — lengthy field which runs by the| sweet nothings hanged | from 8 new members; 4 ° must farm. Although Bi sade ss rtred io nthe | ain the fame Dos| Vere, Wry Pre, Lord. wex| Spring Valley Sedat ivect roping © eet he “the field : \ . ‘ ona which is of colaue = oo eS cee aos Mrs. David MacLeod. Mrs.| On April 6th the Sewing Van|} % a working in fer. @ Flight_4.95 @ Life 5.95 millstream. those twains finally marry and| Arthur MacRae, Mrs. Norman|came to the district of Spring pend ae os os Canton a There along a beaten path,|tive happy ever after, we have MacLeod, and Miss Phyllis White. | Valley when twenty-seven women being used by farmers for all DON'T BE “TOOK”—BUY “TOOKE” patted hard by herd and flock| wondered Or maybe drift apart! ries Francis MacMillan and | {0k advantage of the course.|] types of scattering, dragging, re renee Vs DRUG STORE OPEN and angler, one presently arrives|to think not disloyally though| yrs Ralph Manning were in| .v¢,Cnthusiasm of those who at-l] aaq smoothing. Adjustable te the Island it” at the spring. In the lee of a|with warmest memories his! charge of thé program. “Speech tended was marvelous. The] all working conditions. Come steep cliff fashioned by Nature} very season of former young and| nq Action”. Plans were ; articles that were completed, |] im and see it. r Me: THIS WEEK ais END for it against the hillside, it gush-| sweet Springs Sor the Tellemen Tea t be held |Sonneet, Of stoves, cushions, GD RE Fm iM LEOD 1 es forth crystal clear between fis-| “This is the right day!” wel oa May 12. at the YMCA. Meee ee ee FRED F. KITSON sures of sandstone - | chuckled to a farmer f. the ; ee : ; ‘ ae ° sauiig dows to moet the caroans [eatlay 1s thr sand thas meceny | Lamenamn tne osved Wy, Mr: | resses, shirts, blonses, syjemes, | UU SOS Your Favorite Shopping JOHNSON &- JOHNSON below. “Yes,” he smiled “but we’re| ed Trainor, Mrs. Donald Won-| shin of the Misses Bertha Des- - To kneel there and drink of its|‘not out of the woods’! We just| mocott, Mrs. Gerald Veinot, and|Roche and «Doris LeClair. | : flow which many a one has sav-|may get a spell of backward| Miss Phyllis Brown. On Achievement Day the fin- DIAL 4133 ored through time, is for the fam-| weather yet.’’ ce ished articles were put on dis- ily @ rite of sorts. And for one| We may. We consider the pos-| Plans are finalized for the play and inspected by the super- bigs -of us to pass by without drinking| sibility now in the quiet and| Spring Bonnet Tea which will be) io Ngee Th ; . held this afternoon at the Com- ° ss Theres MacLeod. |} is to feel a sense of loss because | peace of week’s end with the She spoke briefly expressing the} Remember when dried beef was about the cheapest type of beef you could buy Then, it was a food homemakers often served creamed at the end of the week the food budget was at its t dubbed ordinary fare. Today, the price is sky high! Dried beef comes packaged in glass tumblers ‘very hard to open, too) and. because it's ex- i snobbish, has become a i tidbit on the nibbling ; tray at parties. Usuatly it’s shredded fine, mixed with cream cheese, pickle relish and the like, OLD-FASHIONED WAY Dyed - in - the - wool New Eng- day, whatever the price. week I discovered it on a breakfast menu in Baltimore at a portion. I decided to oz. dried or chipped beef into medium - size pieces. Place in WASHINGTON . United States Air Force an- (AP) — The _ Dried Beef Promoted To Gourmet Category strainer. Scald with boiling water and drain to remove excess salt. In heated frying pan, put 2 tbsp. butter. Add dried beef. Cook - stir until beginning to “frizzle” or curl slightly: at . It tasted good but was | edges Sprinkle in 3 tbsp. flour and % tsp. pepper. Turn over beef with fork until coated, Slowly add 1% ¢c. whole milk, stirring constantly. Bring to boil- ing point. Beat yolks of 2 eggs. Add % c. cold milk; stir into hot creamed rg Stir-cook 1 min. but do not il. Cottage Cheese Patties Euro- pean: Combine 1 lb. cottage cheese with % c. grated rye Form into flat cakes containing 1 rounded tbsp. each. Dust ligttly with flour. Saute in butter or margarine on both sides until golden. Serve with dairy sour cream and honey to round out a meal otherwise low in protein. TRICK OF THE CHEF Vaty canned vegetable soup by reconstituting it with bottled clam juice instead of water. Mrs. Ford Reeder, St. John, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. George Small- man of Summerside were tend- ered a postnuptial misceManeous shower on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hogg, Wilmot Valley. Miss San- dra Huestis played appropriate music and Mr. and Mrs. Thane Baglole sat with the guests of honor. The Misses Juanita Hogg and Beverly Clark carried in the basket of gaily decorated pack- ages, Mrs. Carl Stewart and Mrs. L.A. Mann and Mrs. Bennett Jen- kins opened the many lovely gifts, while the Misses Lillian Ann Hogg and Elizabeth Clark read the accompanying good wishes. Assisting the hostess in serving delicious refreshments Mrs. Liewellyn Rogers of Sum- emrside was hostess at bridge on Wednesday evening. f+ Dr. J.C. Simpson returned to Summerside this week from Dor- val, Quebec, where he visited his son, Mr. Charlies Simpson and Mrs. William R. Morrison en- tertained at her home in Sum- merside on Wednesday evening when bridge was in play. Mrs. Terrance Rogerson and ness, your “‘stock loss through accident or circumstances HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. Insurance Since 1872 in trade’’—are all subject to beyond not known. Reason for the cancellation "a : 3 c what there is a rare satisfaction to be| tools of the workaday week pret- munity Centre. No matter hope they they had gained some : had in its water, unmatched by|ty well put away. We may. We the ee — Bew jdeas and would continue to|] when buying your Meats and Fish | | | = oe may get, _ bs geen «. “ — " Ba try to i oe a aa committee of the Junior ee pee as well as exchange|| why not buy at « Meet Fish | The regular monthly meeting of Island Local | . pump or fauc ju uture-a corner of i with others. Market, where these f are a There is a legend handed down | to peer within. : .vainly. So much| Hospital League. a A vote of iation w . jality not just another item. fi No. 321 of Truck Owners and Drivers will be held in the familyJames speaks of it| we do not know. . .cannot tell. At| include atiractive boots —onet | tended to the leaders and each lst Ge ow act od E | sometimes-that when one of his | Alderiea we indeed: pon age the latest styles im|was presented with a smaif gift. ond use our FREE |i] at the Labor Council Hall, 202 Queen Street/ forbears was about to bid a/“.. .know not where the islands} soring Bonnet's The singing of the Queen closed|| PELIVERY QIAL 7336. i youngish farewell to her world of| lift A the gathering ou N STREET Charlottetown, at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 25th. tertained any wish her dear ones| We only know, we scannot drift | field, has returned home from an Regular officers for the year will be elected might fulfill. “‘I wish I might have| Beyond His love and care.” extended trip after spending the CANCELS CANADA TRIP Queen St. Dial 7336 a drink from the spring,” she} Until Monday—Diary — Good-| winter months with her daughter { : at this meeting. 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