MEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Institute Donates Money Towards Oxygen Tent A sum of money was .donated to Kings County Memorial Hos- pital and wi‘.l be used for pro- curing an oxygen tent for the hospital. at February meeting of the Kilmuir WI which met at the home of Mrs. Annie Hume The meeting opened b. r pasting the Mary Stewart collect. Ruth Campbell was appointed treasurer. Seven roll call by (I. embers answered donating to the flower fund. The minutes of the last mecting were read and approved. reports of com. mittees were given and corres- pondence was dealt with. Lorna McGowan and Effie MacPhce were appointed on sick committee. The institute will buy cups or mugs for in- stitute use. A request will be t Eatons and Simp- sons for remnants. Bills wore presented and paid. Proceeds from social evening amounted to $8.50. It was sug- gested that the hostess and two other members lunch committee for social ev- enings and institute meetings. The next meeting will be at Ruth Campbell's home and on lunch committee will be Mrs. Stewart. Thelma and Louise. Roll call will be answered by an Irish joke and a donatiOn to flower fund for those who have not already contributed. The meeting adjourned, fol- lowed by lune which was ser- ved by the hostess assisted by Laura Leeco. STANHOPE U. C. W. The regular monthly meeting of the Stanhopc UCW was held at the home Mrs. George MacMilIan. Mrs. Harry Macl.aiichlan chose as her theme "Worl Brotherhood." and opened the devotional period with a hymn. followed by scripture readings MEDIGAI. PHARMACY here to serve you ANY hour of the day or night CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service from St. Matthew and St. Luke. and closing with a hymn and a prayer. Mrs. Eric Kipping read a chapter from Hurlbutts and Mrs. Rhodes Warren read from “The Word and the Way." The president then opened the business part of the meet- ing with the roll call answer- ed by thirteen members. The minutes of the January meet- ing were read and approved. The treasurer gave her report and the visiting committee re- ported that five house calls were made and eleven cards were mailed during the month. ew Committees were appoint- 32 Mrs. Keith Douglas spoke on t li e prcsbyterian meeting which she attended. Mrs. Bruce Ellis invited the members to her home for the March meeting. Roll call will be answered by Psalm 19 ver- se 7. A lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the com- mittee. and a social hour fol- lowed. VALLEYFIELD U. C. W. The Valleyfield UCW held their February meeting in the church with Mrs. arry Ven- Buskirk conducting the Wor- ship. The theme being stead- astness - Mrs. John Nicholson read the Scripture. Luke 9 - 59- 62. followed by Hymn and pra- yer. Mrs. A. .l. MacPhcrson pre- isided over the business pcriod. ‘i tccn members answered roll call with verse containing word ' Mrs. . A. Bruce read a letter from Miss Leota Warner, Missionary in Trinidad acknowledging Christmas greetings a n d gifts. Mrs. Mary Peardon read a letter from C. M Nicholson acknowledging donation for Home for Girls. Mrs. Max Cooper had study book. It was decided to accept the 2 percent increase in the allo- cation. asked for by the Finan- cial Secretary. Mrs. W. . 'Br-uce read a letter from the ‘Billy Graham Society asking to join the Prayer group and it was decided to do this. h -treasurcr's report was presented. the then MEI" hf'ruAnMAcv I ' of Pownal and RIcllhontl 8L. Ch'town I y The Bible Quiz was conduct- ed by Anne MacDonald a nd‘ .Margaret VanBuskirk read sig-n vnals for the 50'5. Family Life Islands and Canada. The entire: influence on ociety. fleflegfln ‘ Several squares for the af- Novv Essa pays for all the service-you pay for just to oil! as” [$50 pays for annual'burner and furnace conditioning. . . airflow Esso pays for midsoason check of your heating equipment.. . III-II Essa pays for emergency service anytime... Wendell T. Coffin PHONIEMOREI. ghan were passed in. also used stamps to be sent to Dr. Flor- .ence urray to be used to . I ‘ stsmp out leprosy. L The meeting closed with pra- i M I t iyersrby Mrs. A. J. acPher- ison and Mrs. W. A. Bruce. 1 Lunch was served by the icommittee in charge and a so- 'cial hour followed.- - MW MARY HAWORTH ‘ 1 Wife With Fine Family I I t I Still Mourns Old Love Dear Mary Hawortb: Several yourself as unfit to know. and _ . -— weeks ago you published a let- distrusting the reliability of the .Pro er Service The Guardian, Charlottetown, Frl. March 8, 1963. 7 ter from a wife troubled be- specialist (which is to say. of Y cause;d she thinks corriIStantly of any possible confidant! when an 0 sweet eart w o entered you consdcr going to a strange In New London I H lthe army and she didn't wait psychiatrist and continuing to A for his return but married an- hide behind a facade while Rev. Morley Bentley. 1 . . . Enhinlster gfrCthiindiSh PBSthBI MST; wonders if he ever came cclilarrtaigizertsrttiit"dhiictl‘mgf lsthac arge GIVEN? I “1' Mn. Hartland Day, NorbOm'der the convehorship 0‘ M”. back from his overseas assign- emotionally depressed indivi- spiring address on th the e . . “More than Conquerors" ‘91: and Miss ElSle Mayne. Emer-‘thfred Burns. merit. . . dual‘ am! left recently for Ottawa to A program Wm hP presented She may receive clues to his A further symptom of psycho- t b ’ l. . . . . . . . .335; a: tgimghgesvgpmsesgy Visit their brother and Sister-in- by the brownies and there Will ' ' la ‘ of Prayer. w, Professor and Mrs. Wins-be a display by the brownies The service was held in the ton Mayne. and guides. The provincial com- ‘ ' Ava New London United Church. MISSIOBEF. MrS- GM. rd Mrs. Rutherford Cotton and will resent badges. whereabouts by making inquiry of the General Services Admin- istration. M i I i t a r y Person- nel Records Center. 9700 Page boulevard. St. Louis 32. Mis- logical depression is your some- time fceling that the past is more real than the present. a side«cffcct of neurotic tension. Fri: was fliéenfueiil‘ohhdihgnyargg. her daughter and granddaugh- 5°".ri‘ gm“ his "ame' rank' is related '0 a Struggle between The organist was Mrs Ra); ter. Mrs. Robert Mornison and The AYPA of s. Ma ry'szfjgfésgumb" and last known fgrgeslm - H . .Pati' M I. , ,' V, ‘ 'A . . n aso ‘MacLeod Hymns suns ii r “a 0" ‘°“- m°t°red ‘0 Chum" summerg'd’ he” a As 1 read he.- letter I felt both .I 2th . 9 “Come Thou Almighty King. Brackley and visited at the tobbogan party on Saturday af- npahh of Our Fathers." “BEL home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard ternoon on the Margate Hills. heath the Cross of Jesus" and Cudmore. Mrs. Cudmore is a organized by the president Bar- “The Day Thou Gayest." patient in the Victoria General ry Champion. The leader of the service was HOSPltalv Halifax- the president of the New Lon- don United Church Women, Mrs. UH. Barbour, Mr. EC. patient in the Pnince Edward Is- betwccn the unconscious forces and the conscious mind. which doesn't want to come to grips shock and relief; shock because her letter might have be e n written by me and relief to With the mutiny. so to spPak. in know that I am not the only the hhld 01' the Ship- . .. . person las I had assumed! who My advice is the same as Glen (’ouon' Palkddle' is a ever suffered this particular your OWN EOOd sense SUEEGStS- form of form namely. that you consult a psy- .Mr5, Hamid Mayne“; Leader Cascley. Mr. and Mrs. S.C and Hospital, with a back in- he' .- - . of St. John's presbyfprjan Thompson. Charlotttctown, were jury. lice] deem“ “10 mm [Ola-1k mam; or Other c'ompmable . . . . . to someone about my nostalgia. lhf‘raplfil 5" as ‘0 brlhfl your WMS was the president. Mrs. VISIIms to Kensmaton on Sun- ~ ran 1 d oti ' i th I' t Oliver Bernard and Mrs Fl- day The Harrington WMS h eld espec'ally as 1‘ '0" am mar" g-e em ("-15 mo 9 lgh . . ~- A ricd. With the finest of husband hhd ""0 “"8 “Hill the 5011‘] real- the World Day of Prayer ser- Mr. Elton Sharpe and chil- vice with Mary MacKenzie dren. Karlene. Byron and Dar-gguest speaker. who spoke s . mer Fyfe was leader from the Stanley Bridge UCW The offering was received by as Mrs. Sutherland Montgomery la. u in me rSide. and Mr. the theme “More Than C on- and Mrs. William Cotton. Sharpe's mother. Mrs. Stanleyiquerors”. Guest soloists were Mrs. Sharpe. Margate. motore to? rs. Jim Rodd. president of Moncton on Sunday. 0n the re-ithe branch. was the leader of turn trip they were accompan-ithe service. Others taking part Ray Douglas. Stanley Bridge. accompanied by Mrs. Lorne n er city accept me as a patient: ities of your state in life. Then your old love will fall into its proper place and perspective in your scheme of things.~M.H. and children. I Would a psychiatrist in anoth- without. requiring to know my real name? I have located th e man in my case: he is alive and well (as I prayed he would be) and I even have his present ad~ ‘MacEwen. and Mrs. Wilbur ied by Mrs. Charles Adams who were Mrs. Preston Rodd. Mrs.. MacKay, New London. ac- fwill spend a few days with heriThelma Seaman. Mrs. Haroldiggfjshfigfii phone number' Bl“ Rummage sale companled by Mrs. Louis Mac- sister, Mrs. Elton Sharpe, Mr.iMorrow. Mrs. Edward MacCal- M “m... “w pas, .cpmg (.harlonpmwn Kine“. ‘.lu and l' l i ‘ ' ’ Sharpe and family. Mrs. E. Carter. Prayer for the “Family” was by Mrs. William Cotton. for‘ ’ Th Carl Murphy. student at No-‘solo lthe “Church.” Mrs. Johnny va Scotia Agricultural College. service and the organist for th e wasMrs. Mary Hughes. lma Docherty rendered a. more real than the present to me. A it feel especially sad because it was I who wrote the cold letter ending our brief. ing at the Charlottetown Hotel. with Anna Johnston. chairing the meeting . This so-called unreality feeling,: Kinettes Will Hold ‘ The Club held their February meetg ., N. : APRONS MAKE HEADLINES Apron: are making "Paris with flared sleeves Print fashion headlines this year. pattern is in brilliant shades 'Campben- for “Home a “d TI‘UFO Spent the past week endIThe offering was taken by Mrs. . . ,- ,, -. , i H _ y _ ’ sweet inmancc. Please adyise l ' t, ?\ ' -- Ihhrhfidv QMI‘S- CSTIRWWlllnt‘I'. at his home at Kensington. Herbie Phillips and Mrs. Bob- mp my p hhl, wrnghfip‘hmpmmmsalmHawv‘ or c “ uccn an oya l-‘a- h. Robe“... - ‘ : h I ' I .. , ,p‘lily." Mill's. Blois MacPEllien. Mrs, ,lnhn p1. Man-Lend. Irish, itth‘iiu .éxpplrriimagil":i§b;thh Erhrorpsjllhfiand was pleased \th rt “ M.. .ric - . - .‘ z. ._ y _ the ecdfy “‘33. d V '"town. has been a patient for the Marshfield C()(. and l'xploi depressmn and your compulswo The “Mum... may,” was ‘ acuuen. or m c . a past few days in the Prince.ers groups held the childrens engmssmcm in memori“ of sponsoring an imermr demra. ions. Mrs. fired MacEwen. County Hospital. Summerside.lWorld Day of Prayer Service ‘ ‘ tor to Speak on decorating id_ The benediction was pro. nounced by the Rev. Mr. Benl~ ley. where she underwent a tonsilec- at the home of Mrs. Cedric Bal- himY- ‘lem. Those taking part in the Iprepared service were Ruthie Mrs. Elmer Paynter, Kensing-.Smethurst, Alex MacBeath, ton, entered Hospital, Summerside on Mon- The poem was read by Linda day and has undergone surgery. Ballem and the scripture por. LAY LAST CABLE MONTREAL (CPL—The Brit- isli cable ship Monarch is ex- pected to begin laying the last the Prince County Wayne Scott, and Owen Lowry. t ‘the short-lived romance of the war years is a random escapist reaction to present distress. in short, you are takin symptom to be the problem. I eas in the home and this turn- ed oiit to be a tremendous suc- cess. The project for March will Ink be a rummage ale. to e eld Mild emotional depression. of 0" Mamh 22nd. With Plans t0 longer or shorter duration, is he “Milled at the he“ meet‘ leg of a new trans-Pacific cable . .tions by Marcia Ballem- TWO almost as prevalent as the com. ing. in April. the Canadian Over- MFS- Earle Carrier entel‘lalh'lstories were read by the lead- mun mm in the human scene. .loy Smith was presenled wjfh seas Telecommunication Cor- ed recently at. a Stork Shower ers. Mrs. Irv i n g Boswell and And one of the familiar aspects a farewell gift by Lois Thomp- poration said Thursday The ‘0? Ml‘S- DaVld ShelTEh 1701' Mrs. Cedric Ballem. of this vague psychnlhgipal “h 5011 on behalf of m club and lowing the presentation. Bingo and cards were played. Monarch sailed from London for Vancouver Wednesday. She lay a section from Port 1 _ Alberni. B.(.‘.. to Hawaii to com- A meeting of the. executive plete a link connecting Aus- the Summerstde girl EUIdP tralia. New Zealand. the Fiji .sociation finalized plans for the SHOOTS FAMILY. SELF annual girl guide tea to be held trans-Pacific link is expected to at the Royal Canadian Legion ST. JOSEPH, Ill. tAPl —« A be. ready in December. lhome on Saturday, March 9. “11- retired US an. for“. sergeam his wife and their two children were found dead of bullet wounds Thursday in their home. Coroner Don Wikoff said that Ishael L. Briggs. 38, apparently The offering will go towards sending scriptures to Korea. Following the service a social "l time was held. as- ——-————-— ‘: n. BENNETT CARR t ment is a brooding. rcgrctful. hypnotic preoccupation w i t. h past personal history. a mourn- ful feeling that nne's great days are over. that one somehow missed the boat to happiness by making a supposedly wron choice 'or a series of blunders) somewhere back along the road. none of which can be rightcd now. Another routine symptom of mild depression is the tendency to draw away. involuntarily. from normally hardy social in- terchange as. for example. the meeting was then adjourn- Half Century Club Meets The Bedeque Half Century club met on March 4th. at the of president, Mrs. In W Mrs. George Henderson read the opening poem. Nine mem- bers answered roll call by each repeating a poem. The minutes of last meeting l‘""‘_““' “V” 1,! cancer, dl:‘Ig'icandid interview with a medical were. read and approved and 110515. I00k the I‘ve-5 “l h‘5 “"fe' specialist or professional coun- mined their report and the lMal‘llyh- and the" daughlemi sellor whose help you may summer program was planned. 3M 3 Linda- 2- and, Mex‘stsa- want or need. A letter from the matron of 6 month. “d “he” killed h"“‘ To answer your question, I the P. C. Hospital Annex, was ‘ __,_._ dOUbI that 8 ROM PSyChiall‘lSl read. thanking the cllib for 5 would accept a patient who re~ gifts sent at Christmas. The :“W+‘H*°W fused to disclose his real name. prcsidcnt conducted an inter— p. the specialist foresaw that one or two therapeutic in- csting program and the nex meeting will be at her home. > Insurance Counselling 1:33:th tafurlr‘llashkelgnghebegheh: prhdgigirlhersfoi‘n ghiit'ge mggtihhge , Dm' sup" S“ Li“ 0' canadaz; integrate his forces so as to Mai—ch 25m, ; M r 5: it Phone 4'88" ' “5435 9 become a self-accepting. sclf- (Terrie Leard. and Mrs. Pearl Charmm’mwm P'E‘l' : respecting personality. Afflcck. with Mrs. Vernon Craig i-on-owuw In effect. you are rejecting to have the opening poem. ijoins the hearts of women loge-i I Moore & McLeod Ltd. (I... phildren should be seen ...227 Shari—Wannabe fie flare/ . . . axd what's even more pleasing. your tiny folk will enjoy being seen in title smart new Spring outfits now on dis- play in the children's Wear Dept. You‘ll find the prices fit reasonably isto your budget, and the new arrivals practical M arrived for well as pretty. Just your little girl are coats. and coat sets. as wet as adorable new dresses. For small boys there are hiand new coat sets. blaz- ers and sport jackets. See this new Spring selection todayl Example is this double-panel apron dress (by Jean Patou) ELLEN’S DIARY Beavers Hind Feet Are Webbed For Swimming Alex looked up from the bea-iMack grinned “You've often ver he was putting in an imag- seen a muskrat swim?" Alex of orange, mauve and pink. (CP Wirephoto ‘inary pool. when we returned‘nodded. ,Ihiis afternoon from attending; "Then that“! how beavers do .that service, which world~wide:lt. Their hind feet are webbed." "Oh" Alex said. obviously re- ther in an Annual Day of Pray-‘lieved. “I wonder" be reflected . "'f is an animal any- “l'ni \londcring just how bea- where that can walk and run vers manage to swim" he said. and swim and fly and climb?" “Do they have wchbcd feet like "1‘" have to put some thought. a duck, do you suppose? Or do on that one Mack chuckled. they swim like a horse — or a James glanced at the clock, and deer?" be queried. b re table. and fidgeted. "That‘s a good question" Ja- “No sign of suppper yet. El- mes come to t e armchair. len'!" he asked in some sur- commentcd with a smile. prise. “I would like to get back “I thought you would know to my chores." because of th at pair of them We spread the cloth and op- that used to live down in the cried the refrigerator. Mack pond" Alex said. came to stand beside us. appar- "But Iiicvcr got sight of those elm." ‘aSC'half‘d h)’ snmt‘lhln! long enouin in sec their feet! lhf‘VP- _ n . You see, if anyone happcncd to 'Wa” ’19 said. "close the come by when they were 0 ut door slowly. I want to 599 haw on la nd. all ou could reefthal hlhgt‘ Wm‘k! -- 0h. T lee" would be a dark flash. and hearihP‘ISPIIEd- _ _ a ‘PIopT'. just like that, where' N "W t1th binder .thllr they “ruck the wmm-_" grandmother James adVisecl “And they swam h...” dhwh “_'l‘hough” he added with _a tea- in the water" we remembered. 35mg Smllt’ "I think she's like this “Oh, and I guess they swlmivf’mm”I Wh“ 1"“ the POfSto- like most animals. But" Ale x1152! on: afternoonhto get a lun- - {d .3 than ht. u i Ste ort e crew. S e came back heme e a g p Rh? later without it. She had had a ‘t swim — not really" $2.1M. cup of tea herself and a bite to "'\'nt \‘crv well" lamcs‘ harp. “al- and 5h?- Sald She didn't feel i ‘ V 5 S t t t g i . ed. "At least that 3 how Ive "hoaw,..lh° 0 he” “"9 h‘lhill‘y seen it. I mind some of ours tr~ ’ ' ied it one day In the millpond. At “'0 "0" "I "I" ""1" and they drowned. About half- noon's service which had been STOW“. hl‘ bingo} “103' “The? inspirational as such service! “Whal s “"5? Mad“ "Wm" invariably are. the congregation. ed coming by. . HM. _ d” h mm comprised of several denomin- swim?" Alex qHCSlllmf‘d. a bit alional groups. had been served inmiy. a ere in the church we “0h_ may; an "my one" visited. an edifice of pioneer ~-~— days. an attractive church—one - a-bill. A Scottish welcome we ihad had. A period of devotions. now served on prettiest V . dainty "company" ood. How good it was In this age of ‘morc or less unease to "Come ,apart" for a time in observance lot the Day of Prayer there. _ “There never was ii lovclier night than this" Granddaughter home for a long weekend smil- es. coming by. "Gi'an‘ daddy" she suggests. "how about our having a cup of coffee now?" Until tomorrow »- »- _iary - Goodnight... the , ‘ Plath from a. in New Family .Given Welcome i KENSINGTON On Mon- day evening. March 4th a large number of friends. neighbors and relatives. gathered at. the home of Mr. Fred Bertram and family. Clinton to welcan them to the district. When all had assembled. .la. mes Smith as chairman. spoke :briefly on the purpose of the gathering. and called on Wit- You “WNW”! lfred Pickering who read an ad- . [dress to Mr. Bertram. his dau~ Now—withEsso'riumu” "' ' ,uugEiaii" ' lghlcr Betty. and son Barry A youneed.ollyear’round.lncludlngEssoquality‘ ", " -....'..-'i-.' d:'5‘.':';'. . ‘ ‘22:": 51:1! (3 budgettarms—allforthepvlceoftheoill GIRLS ifa‘l' 95158” I lhrescntcd by Jng E Mac- - ay and Ivan ic ering. Mr. I and I 1Bertram. on behalf of the fam- Gm|,s' COATS 7. 14 i Drif‘nRATOR MAGIC ily, expressed his appreciation NE 8 Accessories galore they for the lovely gifts. and mvited _ . M . . . are so crisp. cherry In den. all to visit them at any time. . d tt . hcd‘ , ‘ . All (I . '1’ Th ,' 0P9!l1 W's“ "'1'" 9' "as. "" "3:23;... in. "a on checked gingham. Size of companed by Mrs. Stirling Ln :41. u u Essa oil 2.9.1:. .I.. Bruce Stewart PHONE 44-: scum “L mm- for you J Pbillippe Noonan Irho»: n7 sonoru 'on "I: IStAND l1": MO0RE&M(LEOD LTD Noun rayon“: aromas my BOYS BLAZERS JACKETS 2 to 6X 3.98 i. 8.98 GIRIS' DRESSES 2 to 6X 3.98 ... 8.98- 4.98.. 11.98 & SPORT I I I 7- N. ‘ tern Deni so From SL ‘ anlmln l Hill Ontario Tf'Sl- i dents add i cent sales tax. I an. NAME. ADDRESS. ‘Print plainly e.nTl:R.\'..\‘liM-‘ check determines (‘l‘nss - \‘lllf‘h Maclmod on the piano size Pattern TORI hart; The remainder of the men color rlmrt directions mg was spent in Old time danc- Thlrty . five rents 'cnlnsl log. with music furnished by for th: pattern 'rio stamps. Earl Todd. Ignitari. Rrymond please to \licc Brooks. rare Gallant tviolini and Fred .of Guardian » Patriot Pat- Bertram (piano). Several voc- W in] selections were rendered by ‘Mrs. Stirling MacLeod who ae< dainty .by several of the ladles‘. _..--—.—<-“. .vw . ._.... D‘, a J" r-