one way you ehosas ts dais If your liusiand fancies that his sex powers are so potent he can‘! control himself. he auxin _ to read I" . 'a bod “Society and Sanity" tfibeed and ward>—-with particular rd- erence to Chapter 3: "The Na- ture of Sex and Marriage." 4 This authority neatly punctures ‘th e foolish notion, co lheld, that promiscuity is proof d Lena Caroline Ilcbure. Woman’: Editor. Phone & Page 8 TheW(V}vuardian Sat, Dec_ ‘strong. Although the phrase “sex- ' lust impotence" usually is taken to mean impotence tor incom- petencet for the sex act, there Is a slackness of the will. when confronted by temptations of sex. ltliat ought to be recogniud as the worser weakness. says Sheed. Mrs ll.l-1. Miller left l-‘ridaytis convalescing after a brief per- for Mimi.-t-at to .-«pelifl (‘liristmas|'°d of Illness in the Prince Coun- ity Hospital. tiiere and reiiiain for an extend- ed length of time ‘IFS. Miller The Beta (-hapwr M me qg_ ‘ , _ , _ , _ ' ‘ .'‘There is no competence in being ' rvllll '::=r‘<ta_vIni. w\i|t:tml(tle(rm:iaulat: zlanrliihniet Wednesthw ;VPhl;ln£ u" we m say No_.. he adds‘ . ' . " . '. ' , .‘ ‘ 9 "me . ‘ “ “'1 Therefore. don‘t be craven in Aiitistitiiig and IdllllI\. as well Ausland Water ‘street 'llie Lhap- < ter decided to send a cash dona-Hem. Donvl be afraid ‘O spe.k Smmstyour mind and clear the air. As andi as visitiiig \\llIl tier other r. daugh- ter, Miss Lois l. Mille . RN ‘ Mrs. Robert I-‘. Acorn has re- turned from New Glasgow. Nova St-otia. making ttie round trip by “Self Analy5i§"‘ Lunch was 59,-. plane. tier grandson. Morris Je- ved by the hostess. | \\t'I. zieetiiiipaiiietl her home to , Cliarlottetown. I-‘rieiids will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maeliae interested to hear of the arrival and Mrs. Kay Lefurgey left by’ 0! I little granddaughter Mary train on Thursday to spend the‘ Alice. The proud parents tto say winter months in Florida. I Very emenalnmg pr°g”"" °"‘ speculative c h a r g e I that you can't substantiate. It should be sufficient to simply poitit out. with ' frankness.. that a situation of risky emcr tional tension has plainly de- veloped between your husband i ‘ d that for nothing of grandparents and bro- find your slstert an ~ . ,,. - .. r ‘ f idand the wel- , , .t)litvi ‘» are Mr. and Mrs. Allison ‘ Mrs. I.lIllall Compton. Green {$1, §fea;1el‘£°:c‘eI:.ned_ 8 change ‘Kg. .. V ‘ t ‘ I35:92"“l3I:)nl:i‘:::,9’:];;I'inl:" bndge must be made. Hence. she is to . » . Miss Janet Mat-Leod. student! I TALK ‘nurse at Royal Victoria Hospitall Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dor it-hoot of Nursing. Montreal. isihave returned to Summerside Ispending ii month's holidays at {tar spending a year in Bermuda. ‘the home of tier parents. Mr. an Mrs. I-Earle P. Maebeod. I6 Kent‘ Street. I suggest that you have a con- fidential talk with her fir Cather-tie! Illa:-F:tl.\-on H ~i'~r it try Macbeod has one I)ltiIl‘iI. John Macbeod. Long (‘rt-ck _\h‘ and Mrs. Mat-I.eod lI\t‘(l .|l tun‘ Creek until 12 years ilL‘o when they moved to Charl()II(‘lil\l.n Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macl.eod. Leonard Machievin. St. 273 F"~"'°3' S”°°‘- Celebrmed ines. and Mrs. Ralph Darrach. their fiftieth weding anniversary . on November 27m They were Charlottetown. They have five married in 1907 in Charlottetown grandchildren. Mrs. Macbeod has two brother Mr. Jim MacFad- by the Rev. Daniel MacLean. They have two daughters Mrs.. yen, Charlottetown and Mr. Dan- 59)’ af»I I a 0 win her co-operation. in Mrs. Morley Bell. at-eoiiipanied Znlaropigrbafgggnzetween by her sister. Mrs. Marcus Cal- to be hoped {hat she Wm ‘'10 ",1, tier, Charlottetown. left for Cali-I .-m t k- 8 “each” u Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Maye forn1a_ where they win remain “' °“h ma. mg h ° ' lhare returned to their home in for the winter mdhths. fuss a om '1 _ [mac emus w E’ |c..,.,,..ah_ .,,,,am,_ ah... ..lS,h,,g you. I mean. This would be the part-time jobs. “Workshops will; a/miioo PULP __-_____ “uh M.-_ and {tire [sh-th Bow. ML and M” GB‘ Sm?" Vi“ right "9l“9dY~ 35 0‘ ll°W- be welcomed by the old people: Bamboo from deep forests is Ilt‘.\\_ _\.,n,,,,..mm. and M,‘ and mm, Rhad. and M, and'MrSA ” She 5”’“5- "'9" Y0‘! 5h°“ld as a way of adding to theii"among raw material used or Mrs_ “(At “tallace In “ah{ax_ ‘HITI Hohnan‘ 349 Beaver Street b“nl~’.‘Ilr(‘+5SurC- by revealing your means," Sflld Aflllllf Woodin8- makinfl l)u|P fit 3>p3pel'InIII II ‘entertained at a mixed party atlapguhh to ‘V0-ur husband‘ asking '°°"9‘3"Y- IK""3ph“n1 Paklu‘n' Mrs. John Downing and Mrs the former‘ h w d lms help‘ talklng l° Wu’ p”l°r' ' 5 °"“' °“ 9 "°5d"Yiyour doctor, etc.. and generally (‘lnude Ives were joint hostesses at bridge on evening. honoring Mr. and Mrs.‘ .» . ~ Tuesday (.\.(,nmg ltlaruce Anbrigm‘ prming that you wont be dis- couraged, and that you do mean P. E..|. Federation Of‘ Agriculture Ithc foriiit-r‘s home at 92 Summer ibusmess m prmecung your mu ‘Street. The hostesses for the ('|iarlotte— . I ‘ ' ' . ._. Q town Curling Club this Saturday “age” M‘ H‘ _ _ I . ‘ V ) A L 1; .I\Il\ Ilammond Johnston left :t‘\'t‘lllllg are the following: .\Irs. hc!:_1a(rz,m}:!:?0l?‘)ht tgxrogeggit . _ way‘ hot:-IaSti()£*n‘toqrsp(e:;‘iarlegs ‘.Il.t§nes'.ra.'\)~IS‘..A.A!.lnI‘\j’IaL'I4§fi. ‘ Sony ,mer.v'.lew' Wm? to he, “,1 Prince—Summerside, ‘Tuesday, Dec._ 10, 1957 f§_'_“,"I ‘ms “°“’5P“l’°"- t 8:00 p.m.——Baptist Church Hall hlolinstoii. Etimunston. N.B. She (‘laire Peters; Like I mans evening falls ls'~i;neti in this coutiirier. the oat- The dress is cntiret_\' cut on the gzf-'t:J:;kd‘tlel0I;lllli§ Pfilillilglel 0_xfm"(l)lli: meal toned fabric was specially bias with flat tut-ks in front and ‘"3; hr tn. snsoléiétjon of‘ Canwhand loomed in a ribbed weave unpresscd pleats placed high at ‘dun C°m‘me”- fan and wlme,r‘of knitting _\arn of "Orion" ac-jttie back. Hat is by Irene of showing. in Montreal. Also de- l'_\Il(‘ fibre with a nylon wai1a.i\lontreal. . ' l .. . .MARY HAVLORIH Ifgtgzir:l:"}u:‘:’:s"}“;o:l;VhI;::b*;3':": J }\ings—Montague, Wediiesday, Dec: 11, 1957 I _ neither he nor my sister seems’ nrtghten soiled slated chlnt!_ 8:00 p.m.—Montague High School Auditorium slsfer ableto resist the temptation of ‘not “Ext-‘_d ' 00-‘fled Cllllllll II)’: t propinquity. spreading it on a flat surface and ‘ - To Move I lease give me some adtiee as Ismnmng " quickly with lukfi QueonS__ThurSda‘V' Dec’ 12' 1907 l'° "°“' 10 keep my hustiands ““”" “‘'‘‘‘°" ” "'°5si"g is "°°' 8:00 p.m.—B'.rch Court. E.\’pe1‘imcntal Farm ELLEN'S DIARY -- I k i ' d 1)w - 51- -v H — I _ 1 - 1 . i love and save otir home. Sin~ eS"dry' use 8 u_e“a"I‘ mm an I lpei~:itdell\- idiiune:ri“‘r)i't“iidvi‘t‘-l~n [I‘S:r °°F°l3'« V- B. “"_”‘ °" ‘"9 “"°“3 5'“. °l H" Charlottetown , . .[he lad “X mom,“ mm" heft ‘ chintz. or on the right side with Fctrm Chi ren Do Have 1 . e “ » ‘ °t'°'"‘ to how 0" witty d-mm: doth ow iusband died. my sister ha: been , _ - _- V 1 « , I 1 “Wm M“ N. And N, Hm me Dear V 3. ..,...- mm A . Among other busincss the fol owing teso u- t ‘ ‘ liasn‘t the decency to take it Many lmmod Cotton‘ ‘nd Hm tion Will be introduced. a \‘(‘l‘)', strained relationship has er- dt‘\'(‘Itil)t‘(I between my husband “V51 ens‘ as we“ as "yon upholstery sell out of the .|)l('IIll'(‘. as a . , he and slip cover fabrics: may be measure of defence against t Loads OI Fun Every Day -L “RESOLVED that this meeting name a com- anti me. , b - I . _ _ _ _ “Christmas is not far IW8yt[lIH_\’Hl8If‘S and neighbours. also Due to a sick Pl‘9Sll8ll'f)' A I izmgmuon dosh?-“‘)ed' I Should!‘ ngnened m the same way' mlttee t0 W0!'I( Wlth Slmllal‘ 01195111 the OI-I191‘ we l0:9l'Il93rd':l’:1Ck-h°“rlriding off home~Bloi|. a lad in osftgét-rcting 8a:1hlI:I0 ntiéletglt; leave Yggd “:5” he‘: "i‘f-"s;:‘_ft“P::rattin”i§'lll seal leaky vases. counties in planning the effective organization of ‘Y°‘“ 3 99?’ “" “ “‘*ihi.< first term at school. and Do- - — g ' . . prf t t 5 °“ par“ ‘" “’”‘.°V°" '5" the tato indus at the roducer levei." piest smile his afternoon to Wm rm \N‘_r and Junmr‘ E m_ ;ln$bI¢:‘I()”('U‘D(‘ “ll;'llIlb€S:1Illa‘I:|;)‘:l. re:SE:1sSe?0no"0l:cozturgigliend the upon ham? and “low It to dnp P0 try P . . - S:feterrfhlli(iiate\(\ih(l)'I' fliltlt (i\iI:I(mHI’ItIt* I'ttI\ wry \'tIllIlL‘ and "new" morneotlianultistmtlie ]PLI:ll(?§It' Nile; There just isn‘t anv \i-llld ex— 0’n 0 udcks or porous Ire”. Pmato growers are especmny mwted to fit- tlliie'hsholrt iallbtiay ttlgantinzditshputi-I Gage follotyed ti: lifts stivod. mt tmlehat can give tgflgbcam :vt|l_::E fggifilgthe: AIDS INCOME ‘end these meetmgS' I cos I u 2 ll‘? 5 011' w thout an air. w ic at now - - _ 0 d." of th. hu1,_ we watched him held that hp “as dm,h,1,.s_, in . with my sister here—and with hers. It Is a moral outrage. Alll ST. ALBA!\'S. England (CF).- inovo off toward his nme ipt‘('f(‘l'rt‘(I seat, and that his Pl'°' veryrmuchfthetslime ptrhoblertn of gflyou mitthtd as well‘ face" thatjltlertfordshire od people‘: wel- He had riddt-n to .-‘llderlea on W... “as living n(ilt‘d with ob- f_‘lll0 Iona rus ra tot_t— ey ave < _ ow_nrtiz ev . ori are council is planning worh- their one and only mount of the ‘i\]t>u\ ,'ltl[l]ll'.'lll(Ill l)_\ the small fry Just seemed to‘ gravitate to each flagrantly slckminded — whlchlshops where old folks can do ? farm. I con\'(‘.\‘<'l”"" he ‘°“"‘~‘ I0 in the \\ll'.lIlll ziiieuti What a fet- —""7 "" favor. In his 19" .\'('8l‘S. ll? ll¢‘¢‘dS{t~liiiig scene it was. the children berta and for the past three no ltableman to attend him. HClan interesting and happy band. summer, been acme Keep up to date on Canada by s a lifeguard on North Shore beach JOINS R. C. M. P. °5 can bridle. and lead out. and, This week returned the elder scale to the animal‘: back in no Hfin of the name from his hall- TEQUIUTIY f€0dll|g cituisrs ‘writ/U.'\\'t'~>t‘\<\1bW‘tt__q.¢1'4/i.t,iyt¢.\Itlé,;,. m,MM";MMm¢¢2l. lll'|'l¢. 8 Sklll ‘lllll? Fttmmendatile (lrl_\lltL‘ and <r‘ttled all the farm— I l"i'mr to hit dcparture for the] ‘, when found in a small fellow in (‘ts into their wiiiter round of “L|5[‘ Lee “as entgnalncd at his} -Q’ ' ml‘ 9”‘ "I l3""‘”‘“ “"9 ""I“t‘|‘l<- Lee Siitlsbiiiw. 20 year old son lionic. by friends and relatives. 1 *’ " .. - . elines children to better ac- Mrii-nings new M‘ (‘ah twat 1' of Mr. and .\lrs. Alvin Sudsbury_ lie waslpreseiited with an elect {of “TC MOST TIIOIIQIITTUI CT I" . . . *3 K I I I W Qllllm°d ‘Vim ‘ll’ ‘hm’ ‘ml 39"‘ "058 the Yard!‘ the 39"”? l0W' Kensington. left Saturday. Nov. ric razor. and a wallet contain 3' ‘ I33’ °f m3"hl"'rY‘"‘°“,w“h ‘M’ “ii "I ‘he “9”l9—k“‘d 5"“ the 29 for Regina. where he will be ing a sum of money. Best wishl 3% ‘ o o 3“ °f h°"°mP""h‘I" M“ ‘h“jm‘”"‘I -‘”‘”“l “I ‘he l"“d'"g‘ A"d.gin hl\ training as an it (‘ \l.P_ es for every success in his new w G339 93" "°‘ 3'” "‘3”a’1‘’ ‘h°V*""“""“"‘ “"”" 3 “3h"‘- “’°tt‘oii.st:ilile Lee. uho alteitded career were extended by Mr.‘ 5: . . "“(I"°r “OIL and “W” the N‘ “m "““'l' “W "“l"‘““"‘ "Wk" " lstiliool in Kensiiigtoii. spent last..-\rtliur Stuart on behalf of Lee‘sV 5: \ 0 Keep In touch w"h home news '_ §l'.ili".'T't.‘.'.'°.l‘l.i“'l‘..‘i?;.»“i?Il‘i :2: ::.."'.:L:;: .'s::: rm. “."E51.“.“.:°...l3“""*F“2fP -_ 2 to someone you love V tinancew vows and went 5N¢;|_ANp horses that brings ti pleasedmarp. “hr. how is no more in * /,. * events. Canada Weekly Review — smile to James‘ face. the flesh. A sad day that? Not I ’ I the on|y Canadian pane, edited and The younger farmer \\a\ sett- ing out then by tractor on some mission to the other tarm. .-\nd from the window we \\al('Il('(I the little procession go down along the lane. until we presently lost It to sight around ii bend of way. The tractor led. And on the trail- the granddaughter; she. to see to the safety of the other two afternoon 1:::é————?————v to, NORTI-ILAND sir. James -1. MIL "M " from BYPOI‘ cons’ of lashes: Ald‘Il=l:‘l|¢h':.‘ r-tat-tl_\'. but one threaded with‘ iiit~inorii~s and l‘('L‘l'(‘I.\ This \\('('I\ lllt|\t‘(l its ii(‘al‘(‘t‘ to the |o_\\ oi the t'lii'isliiias .\'ea~ ‘son. And ‘what shall we give gthis or that Imed one"" ' ‘query which lingers in mind. tW'llZllt‘\t‘l‘ gifts we ntnv give. one ‘siit.;ge\ts " .et its giie them in tilts ll.'llll(‘ | Let |l\ lt‘llt(‘lllI)(‘l‘ that lie has _'_.\t'll its the sun. and the moon. .'llli’l the \‘lr’ll's. the earth with its forests and mountains and 0c» . and all that Ines and mov» poii llll"lll Ilih Ll|\I“ll llx fill the green ilIllll:l.\ iilltl everytliiiig Illlll b|os~ ('\ II IIt' moms and hears frtiit and all that we quarrel about and all that ue have nll~ll<(‘t'l Anti lo \r'l\(‘ its from our own ItitiII\Illl(‘\~. .‘|ll(I from all ntir sins. llt‘ tilllll‘ tlimii to earth and g.'i\t- ll!lll~t‘II " And for a Il1Il|Illl‘(l world. 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