were elearednpf am not la(eIn0tioIIlllIfhII'I- , blaming anyone, just the stiua- Consequently. you and 30 II- non;andifaoyonedeservessyin- year-oldaonofherinrlll? '””' . - sauiy. it ll my wife. It 1. . hard ouch-1'l'm4'1:”lii"tl:.l'ial"o:rplcnul i 1. I decision to make-when she fears lav . I "c; nu", A ' H , losing her son on the one hand. struule 0t ilk! Ml Blclllllxf P99: N” ..n,' A A V I and her husband on the other. sonsl sdvanlaao of her I8 WWI g '” u” "1. iv. an, aim- Plsase answer soon: i have a tai solicitous need to be needed. Duh," uh"...-hum h 'm.. 1. . 9 teens: you can help us all. v.s:. cnumsts JEALOUIY "'4 mg 1, M1. 3.11 "3 3.. .,,, 151., 1,, 1 ILEALLY No QUESTION -1-1.. only chance you have to "gags. .1 gig. punt as ,. . 1 . Dear V.E-: The scriptures con- dissolve the stalemate happily. is nity. nng tn" ,..1 .115 (grin. 1 ml WWII 01 Itlfllll truth. The)! to rise above childish jealousy is Ir. Rankin lladaesn noted I qg, uh'g ay, l . Lena carnuee ueun-. Iognurl siditor. Phone are inspired revelations and eternal 1.1.1. mangle created by childish chairman and am. Harvey Mao wart". pow: stung. tn. i ' :llIis:iiultes. and seriptnhre tells us no”, and genuinely act your an Indian read the following ad- page mud. i - a ”ove stronger sndeath." in the married state. dress: . H39 8 The Guardm” E9"&y' June 10' 1957 Titus. it you genuinely love your if you were truly a man in lnu'- "Dear Jackie and tniogeoe - To we was God use you nrength ' "-'-"""i , wife. there cs1n be no question. or 1-Inge, truly a husband to your Itailt it is a pleasure to little! and ands:-stsadlu. any thouaht. of "giving up" your wife - her reliable helpmest - here in Alton nail to offer you To meet the eaves that coin: with H devotion to her-just because she you would accept feelings Nlillltlllltioll and ID!” I each now My. . i.sn emggpnaily burdened with ln- about her Ion. as a partnership undies svttii.oui- newest hrids and '15 Iraow that two who aim at . . . - ena concern bo t b- bl t be worked out, over WWW BICIIC - .:.'::n:::-..E...:; .s:o:2:;- ' " ' 5-'31??? be r 'i”””l":-l4'i' W -W” W M - - ' ' , ut th prob biiit l tht i t h id fth - 9 V590” PIIIIWIL :1-41;:;,':3g;;';g;t;;,gI;gea;;ey;g my ,.:11;j,1,l';:-.,,L',,,;'l; 311133;: la”...-. mi her,ain hie 3..t”m3.”.i ';'.?E.iiY”wt2.etf.'.i.iuZ. ..fi..'.'y"'. g :fn';'"3fg.r,3gMhgP:nf:;'l""g" coY::u.:gf't's ma M: an - - . 1 . h I of the word. Rath . d t 1 f him-while al seeln ' - - lsa;lininE:5'n5::lZ?enS:ld:hh .aAndKsi:llInl-rliltmlatRe;i'dTil::' Mixing. MI yourself. or crave elzeiilgudosed l:lr.i1ceob,l,erctively too. at iris insist! Yw' "cu" who hue pm" An” which ""7 "W"".d 0" i this 'ear was held at th F t C 1 C. B "chin ' upon. And because of her insistcnt cnt nuisance value. . 1,, mm "'1 hue won . 1”" Pl.” ma. "4 .3,” win I HF Ill?! ,,..,.,2,,.. 1.10m, on pndiy 2:", 33; we I 11! maternal bias. you get in- The only advice I can give you ,,,dil",'nd”:,',';';,u,b”,'n,l',3,"1',1,;,f'"”' u "may "d "N"! int l 1 urday of last week. ms. xiii-iia ii. Alcliorn of Char- '.'0:Il'e':-mI;E:)l.llns yourself to her. on is - grow uoh: few sessions with ago" he Ems "Q pn.'emed 31 1 1 1 ' lluttgctmin, iiliu 1-er-cntly Joined the I "mom 1 sis-a"s it you tooviere a good psyc loiglst might give .0 you we mm d 1”” me. you Lady Florence Dixie. Engugn .lrs. Jack Lailey. Tumpanied R.L.A.r.. it'll on Monday for the 9” ton in the alliance. you a ton: run as start in that - .1111... .11., -",1," '1” dud in l11-alnmg centre. at Manning depot, I lofely infantile personality, oi'- direction. M.Fi. V this wedding Prayer. rm. V," I .01” Mvouu 0' Mary Hawortii counsels through God give you happiness together. rillits for women. by her two young sons Grant and ,Paul. has arrived from Toronto to spend the summer months with her parents, Major and Mrs- .1. F. 5"” in Bettina rather than giv- SEEING EUROPEk Recently arri..nr: overseas to take up her duties at the RCAF's No 3 Fig.-lilt-r ilniz, 'l.ii'cibrucken, Germany. is t'ur1iural Luuine E- Cotton the daughter of Mr. and hire. George G Cotton. Kensing- ton, P.E.l. Loume. a clerk stenc- graphcr :irrIictI ovcrseas in April 57 and pltms to see as much of Europe as she can in the tour of duty. txzitimizii Defence Photo) St. Johns. Quebec Miss Alchorn expects to take a course as med- ical assistant. wEU'.EN'S DIARY Baby Is A Fine Fellow- And isn't He Growing! them marked on the cover, inside" l-he advised Rob. from the granary. 1 'Rob read titcni off - the require- ments of seed needed for wheat.1 for oats. and barley, and the grain that is mixed. And hearing them. the scenes about faded. for this is not the old seeder of this farm but that which belonged to the girl- hood, one we knew. There the sow- ings were attended to by one who too had the gift of farming in his heart. And in mind we were back there where a little brook. full of frogs pi-pings ran through a corner of the orchard, pinkiug for us in the June-timc. Bark again watciiiugi the magic of the sowing in "the field across the road" or "the isimre-ficlti" or others in between: seeing little girls catch sunny rides on the sceder bcliund some put-1 lent and knowing old mare-lads; too. in their day. the studious. antit merry. the sober. heads now more and less sllvered in tail to the Now the frequent June-lilies. . the narcissi, perfume the lawn- nbordcr. And ”up the creek" the wold cherry trees are crowned in lwhite. Not only those. but also a legion of others are tucked here and there in faultless artistry in hedgerow and woodland. bright against the dark spruces. and in charming contrast with the hard- woods now also into the lovely shades of the season. "What will I paint" Mack con- centrated on the question a mom- ent this afternoon. crayon poised above the clean sheet of paper on the table before him. His glance wandered to the outdoors and new leaves winsome against the sunny MARY HAWORT.l-Li Man's Step-Son Divides Home Dear Nlary liawurth: We love each other very much and need help. We have been married two years and my wife has two sons by a former marriage. Both are grown and served in the Navy during the Korean war. six years ago -- and the shock to their mother was vcry great. Both buys returned home safely, but she seems still to want to mother them The eldest son. mar- ried three years. has a nice family and is nn problcrn. But the youn- ger boy. 23, dot-sut' care about girls and is perfectly content-as now-to move in with his mother, when she and 1 separate. He has told her if she goes back with me. CONST. AND MRS. MONSEBRAATEN Very Lovely Wedding is Solemnized In Cavendish Cavendish United (glurch waslP. dress uniform of red serge as th ne of a very retty wed- did the groom. diielguaet noon on Saturday. May The hrideis mother wore it mat- 25th when Shirley Margaret, eld- citing sheath dress and duster of est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf violet viscose. linen, Her access- E. Stevenson. Cavendish was untt- orles were white and her corsage ed in marriage to Arthur John. was white carnations. IRAS AND GIRDI.iS the lightest. loeieai sky. "Oh. i know." he said. "i'li draw 1 a tree. all green-leaved. and a red. CIIIVO-COIIIIOHOII OVOII tulip and a yellow dandelion. and .. s Al.I..oAY, IVIly.pay IIIIIINISI NO SOAP. NO IIIODOIANI AIONI CAN OIVII '”And the hummingbird" we smil- nun mm I3-99 ed. "Dont' forget to put him in! 1 son of Mi; and l;Ilr;.nHa;s kMon;e- aaillowing dceremonly ks rc- The one wn saw tod3y' 11,, 11,51 ;. brsaten. rince e . as atc e- ce on was at a ct-iew one n1 me yen,-3 yen”. h .1 .. H h .. I wan. LOGIC 101' Ilxtlf BllI5'-I- The '-35' "I can think of plenty now" he ''I reckon you have her set A- 951:: 1sa1n,.:, '1;l,,i',f,'lm.,,l'l,l.l.l1, lloes,-Q5 ”'”nh" The church was decorated with lea were beautifully set and dcc- nodded, turning eagerly to his pas- bout right" James said. and 11 leads 1,, "gumems and H; and Daisy-Fresh bras and girdles slip on 51 g ' Wiied Pill"-'1 "lid "N 3"?” NW5 ”""d "m1 WW5 "(White i?"d Y9l' time- Yes. plenty of lovely items And the kit-cats grow. And the ,,.p3,.am,g we have tried me W m,u,L.. flush-fltiiiteo second slrln-wash and dry were marked with white ribbon low mums. while the brides table are to be found in these rare and babe came to his ms, meme, ihme of ds min to H1 ' B! I H m " m b. i streamers and Mayflowars. also featured a beautiful tziree pale” day! of June. wdghmg today, 1,15 mm1,e, plea, th i 1 -h fk Igem"-d " 3..., 34-00 H "0 MI 0 - Iimctids ndsou in Th” Reverend E' Aim" C" n'.1' "cred "Mm" "1" "d WM" There was more grain to be ga- ed to find that he is keeping up eveergi:-1:38 ciuvgesl gm. eleeog; '"'b"H'".d b"”dd""""9l'”7 uni. Chat 'y' '"lm"" ""1" ch""h' ”mcm" "mu" thcred from the granary over the with that recorded at this time of am,” 10 be her 'nm'u”1 ,9" (she 05 HYl0li Md 5000. Vllilftlnlly orlthnidsvod i satin front panel. Other girdles in his elder brother Mack. "He's a fine baby - and a pret- 1 ty fellow. don't you think" his p visiting grandmother offered ear- nestly this morning. "Why. of course. he is-" we nod- Rev. Mr. Haley pmposed the toast to the bride to which the groom ably responded and who in turn proposed a toast to the bride's attendants. Constable Williams rc- aponded to the latter toast and also and l are happy when alone to- gethcri. SHOULD HUSBAND LEAVE? At present we've been separated for a month. but go out together nearly every day or evening, fields today. And Rob, who so far has attended to the rites of the sowing came by there with the horse in the old broadcast seeder it pleases our farmers to use these years to set James wondering. Heloooo stretch nylon and Mo Quite. Ilrode Marita I011 i AIIIISIOIIIIVIIWIIIII. ssonsmiou cossarr co. Urn.- The organist was Mrs. Reginald - Simpson. Cavendish. Mr. Robert i M. Stevenson. uncle of the bride. sang "The Lord's Prayer" (Ma- lottet directly before the ceremony i ed at the double ring ceremony. l - and "I'll Walk Beside You" (Mur- read several consratulstory tele- ' l ray) durlnx the sltnlnl of the trams from relatives and friends "S01"! W "'9 5994 WW8 Wed" 5 d9d- AM "3"" '"d "mdly " '1" ",3 from the home we we H i I register. in suit Ziewan. Manitoba. Bri- "she's putting it on too thickly kl.'t”i5-Af1dIPY9i1Yd8Yllllswns. in L D nu th. kl hyld j V; 1' The 1,1-1d,. gm," 1,, man-1,8,, by ugh columbtn, and omn.-10, MM ma 5 y or ma be too thin ., with Juries touches adorning the 0 Y in s on us" i her father. looked lovelyln I gown Patricia Wynne had charcc of tiic pa P y ' C0lInll')'SIdEi '1'” "D ”'d gel m" Of her met . i 0, nylon mu. Wm, 1”. "am. '1... book. out of towh nest, "You might check the amounts 11,1111 mmotmw a ... a, D13”... Or continue to fight for her? We ;...b'.. ;'.....n.'."'."n.n. were from Toronto, Ontario. and he alwayl will by - You'll find G00dIllil1l- - - - ”” wmclly '"""d l" '" WW" but even our love cannot survive over slipper satin. The bodies was ahirred with high ecklina trim- med with tiny opal sequins and the tiered skirt was floor length. Her finger tip veil was of nylon tulle held by s tiara headdress tuvelllns the bride wore a three accented with tiny pearls and opal iiltce ensemble of sheath dress sequins. she carried a white Bible and mist and matchlnz hat of and orchid Periwinkle blue "Silkano Tweed." Miss Beaulati Jardiiie. Toronto. Th! Jacket featured a cowl neck- 0ni.. and Wilmot Valley, P.E.l.. 1139- Her accessories were of black you mud O1 nonon. nnd 11., M1,,” patent leather and her corsage Bu-barn gnd Norm. Stgvgngr WI! I white orchid. After the hon- sisters of the bride. were brides- limooll they will live in Ottawa. maids. They all were identical Win” Wm 9!! 390070 Will be ballerina length dresses of pastel Ii-IilmIll- hrocaded taffeta with wide sashel P"”' '” "W """lnse. the or pngtel 1,1119 ct-ynm nnnnn .11; bride was employed with General They won hepddrgggn gf mggch. MOW?! Co. Ltd" Toronto. Ontario tn; nylon neg 1,1-,1.,n1n1 bonqna. 01 and the groom was stationed with wmte nnd 1-.11 nng-nnmynn. the R.C.M.P. Toronto. The bride Constable nohert s. Williams maul! tlzdrectpielntsiag manyh beau- wu best man and Constables - "”" 3 " "I" am R mm mm M” 3 Ms. held in her honour both in Toronto and Ca end' h.-Pb t b C - were ushers. All wore the i't.C.lil. ai Goi-d'on Eumphfgy? R)lC.n?.'l):.” st. John. New Brunswick. Following the reception the hap- py couple left for a honeymoon in the New England States. For these conditions. I have many faults. but fcel I ELEANOR ROSS Glamour For The House - . By ELEANOR B068 lfun in the world. but clearing out the closet and giving it a real wouldn't have so many it condit- ln household effects. beauty's washing down Wm mg onty me, '-Wch is '9" 9"9'YWhe”- EV" :erve your attractive closet fit- the lowly garbage can blossoms 1",. 11 w-111 .1 help protet V & l I out in color, along with almost .01". C1911," "11 .30,” 111,", du,c1.l ' every other bit otltitchen and tr”. 1 --M - non THAT SPECIAL I accessories. But they still remaini i "”"”l- MORNING SMILE l cltnhoa hampers wglchbcg be mad ml 0'1” in ' ' mm thing-and she won't breathe a M” in we bedmolm mo word to a soul without telling them not to breathe a word to a soul." Beauty of form and wsshability "Is she tactful?" in the modern mode. one model KENWOOD VICEROY 320 .95 of fabric are found in the new "Oh yes - you can tell her any- 1 of colored metal is set in a footed brass frame. Side rails near the braas-handled too can be used to hold clean towels. Another. more formal. type is a sudsahle ham- per that looks like a piece of fur- KELLYI 0308! W. I. The members of this institute met at the home of Mrs. Jolsa Donald. chaired the meeting and tklysendunal form of procedure foi- Molyneaux. on Friday cveninl. SM” Chm" nmd '"d ,M"'- nlture. The body is covered with . May (list. There were nine mem- "mu w'dd'" w"' ”””""9d woven vinyl plastic in horizontal 0' ti” Mk wmmm” M" "'9 stripes of complementary colors. X 84 s o . r . o 5 . a o n e . . . . hers and four visitors present. mum of Juml TM membe" wh” Brown with champagne and ebony The president. Mrs. Matteo Mac- attnded the executive meeting in '13 wow dd 1, 11,, nnndwm. .- Wdrmm-"M-"WW'-"i"' Capo .1;:ve's;ae1gavoh in their re- took of 11,”, nnmpen. L 1 iv; port! a pans ave been fin- Inn 10 cums 1 allandforthedistrictco eti 1. .11 ” ' ' , ., ,, ,,,,,, ,1, M 0, Mn; - on "go-L--5-;.dmo;;o-W-;;-h 1 -133; gm, 3,1,, , 1 KENWOOD FAMOUS The Wilt Vhlch is being preoar- cloth wrung out of warm suds. - ad fur a lottery is well underway. A; for 13103.1 mungn, they 3111. . It was dedded that the school he with gold and brass, but re- ' u eHIdlIIlOtlh'IItltthecloeitignunupracticalagtheygvor b, Hm eeseose ...ie- . ti '3' Ichool TIM was a some were. The handsome gold-finished '”””'W ”9'''"'' played and the prize was won by and brass-plated fixtures can be 5"5""""i' ''''!i0'':'-''d-0'mW-m 5-” ”'t'...”::..'''..."....''"'..-.... .. . .. :2; ;';i”fi':.5 "W" '"" :'n:':"n..:. I C 01' I' O f I I 0 '-I lie of In Ambrose Monagnan, There are metal hangers fln- W" ,.u;”Jj::',,:'.';.'.:iL thiaadconsnittesbaiagisn. ishediiihrass.too.If 'seot1 r--i truarnrei-iiya.ri.. Cilia Hood DI Hrs. Francis Illitic. then chances are that E.-;;":.l. "- clffllli-Ajalleofbtagowmthtrremsdetolookasthouah vs-ssenauus-n'iaa'a - i . uPll'dl&Qm&'InxjQ. tlteyaregoid-plated. :&:p'T:.r"'W"”!C'I;E,CtoVs9'I- WW”nesaesaooeeaaeeeseeaeseas E :.sd:a':-iIc.I.saeIwasssr- Wlilmll: Mm i0 lII'm0:I: -reatrassye-r today. ' - . 0 ' I&aa anisted h Itau. y'a um i - Ptjh.-gt” 7 .:.':g:,-u."'"m";,:pl., 9281................o-........IA1'IN&UND i . m- ':rt..rt.'.'." " l "” 1 III - briditsr. or course. if you give ggngm, ,1-,,, " ' "W m "" ”lm':i'm15'l'm""”il KENWOOD BABY BLNIHS r . 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