ME. AND MRS. MELVPLLE CAMPBELL IsIoincI Couple Are Married In WoIIviIIe St. James United -Church, Wolf- The ceremony was performed ville, N.S. was the scene of a pretty marriage on Saturday, Ap- ril 5 when Mary Penelope Mac- Gougan, R.N. became the bride of James Melville Campbell,» The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. by Rev. J. Douglas Archibald, pastor of the church. Mr. Douglas Archibald presided at the organ and accompanied’ Mr. Ian For- rest, as he sang “The Lord’s Prayer” and “I’ll Walk Beside D u n c a n MacGougan and the You.” . ' groom’s parents are Chief Justice The matron of honor was Mrs. and Mrs. Thane Campbell, — all Clive MacDonald and the groom of Summerside-. was supported by his brother, Mr. , ELLENfS DIARY 1 Housecleoning Time — ~ Yes, We're At It Again! "To everything there is a sea- son, and a time to every purpose under the sun.” Spring cannot be hurried. All in good time, she will reclothe the countryside in mar- vellous shades. But not all at once. As a child learns to walk, at first creeping, then on falter- ing steps and at length confident- ly so the’ season comes. Not in lingering winter-drills l i f t e d magically and in their stead green carpets yuickly laid. But progressively. Commencing with a warning wind against a check... and a spray of silvery pussy wil- lows along a quiet country road. There is a season too for the house-cleaning washes. True, ev- en before the springtime is ready, we may catch certain pet days overlaid with the sunlight mu tomm-mw _ _ Diary _ and bcreeze we need for them. (;,o0d.n,jght_ _ , _ _ Yet if we wait in patience we ‘ do not have to seek them. They come to us —- as did today, to be a gem of a washday.'S'u»n and wind and sky, how well these combined to fiurther the house- wife’s hopes. a How enjoyable to spread the washed piece.s . . no pinched fin- gers now, no cold driflts under- foot. joy the dream-song which comes to our pillow from the tail of water through the spillways in the mrilldam, think also of another we also shall enjoy : an especial “Lullaby for Monday” in a verse which applies aptly though it is written of still sunnier days. ' “Right from the -lines Go the sheets to the beds: Tonight, my loves We’ll rest our heads On scent of wind And golden sun, Glad that the long Hot day is done! Well dream like kittens Wiith delight On rose~blown air St tched smotoli and Wlhl ." We came to the clo-thesline this morning by way of the rose-trel- lrls, pausing to take stock of the leaf-Ibuds, wondering if perhaps in the light of rank growth of vines there, “the best time to prune is whenever the sheams are sharp” as some gardeners declare. We pinned towels, a pair blue like the sky before us above the ‘treetops down the river, squar- ’ed them to keep lines true for ironing. . and noted how attrac- tive are the ranks of sno-wdrops in the floweraborder, now that they are in full bloom. And there in a trim line, tulips gave fine promise if. . . we smiled wryrly recalling James’ comment at the btreakf-ast. “it won’t be too long now, El- len, before we’ll have to bring home the rest of theifllock from that other barn. Then” he smiled “the lambing will be on in ear- nest! Well” he nodded, “we’ve had good luck with the early ones. ':lhh:Ey’ve dgne well. And those are come won’t' re uire so much care. 'Ilhey’ll sooril get SP EGIAL out around in the sunshine” he had said. Yes. an ideal waishday this was. And tonight, we who again by Way of an open window en- -'———————-—.t. %~—-- PHOTO ALBUM Dark simplex — not lot. Early Morning Special, l‘3.“\ shades made of cotton Alexander B. Campbell. The guests were ushered to their seats by Mir. .Clive Macdonald. The beautiful church was at- tractively decorated with Easter lilies and spring flowers. After the ceremony a reception was held at Paramount Inn, following which Mr. and Mrs. Campbell left onra honeymoon trip to Nova Scotia points. Among the out-of-town guests were Rev. and Mrs. Neill Price of Lawrencetown; Mr. Gordon B. Kinsman of Truro; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. MacEwen of Summerside; and Mrs. James M. Campbell of Graham's Road. LAKE VERDE W. I. Mrs. William Shea entertained the members of the Lake Verde Women’s Institute at her home on Wednesday night, April 9, 1958. Mrs. Joseph Shea, president op- ened the meeting with the read- ing of the creed. Roll call was answered by a contest and won by Mrs. Ray- mond Wood. Minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read, approv- ed _and signed. Moneywas voted for the Eas- ter Seal Campaign. Two sick calls were reported. Mrs. Ray- pmd Wood. and Mrs. William ~Shea were re - appointed on the committee. Auction sale amount- ed to $3.40 ’ r-V Mrs. Raymond Wood kindly in- vited the members to her home for the May meeting. Roll call- exchange of flower'’- slips. The meeting then adjourned. Collect- ion amounted to $1.25. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. A game of cards was enjoyed, Mrs. Harry Kelly winning the prize. Wmm Lena Caroline Mchure. Women’: Editor. Phone 85!! Page 6 The Guardian Mon_, April 21, 1958 HAPPE Mr. and Mrs. A. Lorne Finley, Armdale, Halifax, and their two children Priscilla and Kareen, were recent visitors to Ohralotte- town seeing their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Finley, Felling Street, and Mrs.‘ Helen Grifrfth, Rochford Street. Dr. and I. Rachmel and - their son David left on Saturday morning by plane on an extend- ed trip to Europe and the Middle East. Mr. Kenneth J-enlnins of W..R. Jenkins, Litd; left Sunday by «plane for Toronto, where he will be a guest for ten days of Volks- wagen, Canada, Ltd. ' Through the years one of the most popular spring events has proved to be the Spring Bonnet Tea which is sponsored by the Junior League of the Charlotte- town Hospital held at the Com- munity Centre on Saturday. April 26th. In addition to the many inter- esting booths, of course, the hats are a never-ending source of de- light. This year an added feature is the fact that the attractive Junior Leaguers will model the hats provided for the occasion by Adella’s. 45th Wedding Anniversary, . ’lOb’servecI By M. H. Couple Captain and Mrs. J. Wallace White, Murray Harbor, were plea- santly surprised on April 2nd, when members of their family and friends honored them on the happy occasions of their forty- fifth wedding anniversary. A gift from the family was presented by Joanne and Janice White, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy White, Montague. At the supper hour, two daugh- ters - in-law, Mrs. Leroy White and Mrs. Hubert White, served. The table was decorated with a lovely lace cloth and centered with a beautifully decorated an- niversary cake which was out and served with ice cream. The TEN MILE HOUSE W. I. The monthly meeting of the Ten Mile House W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Bernard Mclnnis with an attendance of eleven members. The Meeting op- ened with the Ode followed by the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by paying a penny for each letter in each ones name which amounted to $1.41. The Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved and se- conded that one dollar be sent for membership fee to C. A. D. also one-dollar for the yearly subscription for the Polio Post. Mrs. Bernard McQuaid receiv- ed. payment of two - dollars for NINGS There will be hats for many oc- casions but perhaps not quite so many or of the same chara_c~.teris- tics as those described by Haz- el M. Kulik in her story for chil- dren called “Mrs. McFudd1e and Her Hats.” Here is a quote from Hazel Ku- Iik: “If there was anything Mrs McFuddle liked it was hats. She had hats for shopping and hats for miopiping. Hats for hiking nad hats for biking. Riding-on-the-train hats and walklngdin-rthearain hats. She even had a hat made of lace which she wore to bed to keep her hair in place. ' ' Mirs. McFuddle’s hats were very beautiful. They were trim- med with lots of flowers and cher- ries and ribiborns and veils‘ and feathers and buckles and pins." So ends Hiazel Kuli.‘k’s descrip- tion. After this bit of excusable non- sense in connection with anything so lovely as the Spring Bonnet Tea, everyone is planning more than ever to turn out to view the decidedly NON — Mrs. McFud- dle hats. They will also have the pleasure of seeing all th e i r friends this Saturday at the Com- munity Centre when the Junior Leaguers of the Charlottetown Hospital are hostesses a-t their an- nual Spring Bonnet Tea. flat silverware which was used had been received as a wedding gift forty five years ago. Mrs. White was the fvromer Ma- rion Cohoon of Murray Harbor. They have two sons and two dau- ghters and thirteen grandchild- ren. The sons are Leroy at Mon- ‘tague, and Hubert at Murray Har- ibor, and the daughters are Ethel, Mrs. (Dr.) Riddell, Mouton, O11- tario; and Cathie, Mrs. George Davidson, Westmount, Ontario. Miss Sandra White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert White, ren- dered a number of favorite or- gan selections during the evening. Their many friends extend best wishes to Captain and Mrs. White on their anniversary. the monthly cleaning of the school. Three members were appoint- ed toclean the school windows as follows: Mrs. George Corri- gan, Mrs. Alphonsus Peters and Mrs. George Hennessey. Sick Committee reported one call and school committee pur- chased supplies. These committ- ees are to be the same for April. SPRING SAILOR Amid all the turban and flower hat excitement, we mnsln’t for- get the sailor hat. Year after year it makes its way into the spring hat scene. .T‘~h~i-s year’s version has a taller crown, as demonstrated by this example. Lilly Dache does it as one of a series fo-r store cle- partments that _cater to the young, IbudgIet- mind-ed costumer. This hat is of toast brown Milan straw with beige and orange accents ts lines provide penfiecrt balance for the loose-tfirtting chemise sil- houette. BURTON W. I. The monthly meeting of Bur- ton W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Lance Dal-ton, Monday evening, April 14. In the absence of the president and v1ce-pre_s1- dent, Mrs. Henry Dalton presid- (limited time only) WESTMORELAND W.I. ‘ Mrs. James Moore entertained. the members for their regular monthly meeting held Tuesday. April 1st. In the absence of the secretary, the vice president, Mrs. Wrixon Moore, capabbf We‘ sided along with the president, Mrs. Roy Gallant. ’ Meeting opened by repeatms ode and collect. Roll call was ans- wered by seven members. Collec- tion 75 cents. Committees gave their reports. School commit- tee reported getting toilet tissue and drinking cups. The siecT‘eta-I‘3’ had been requested to get paper towels which had been taken care f. oEducational committees gave papers on “Doctors Orders” and “French Sewing Hints”. Appointments of new commit- tees then followed: Sick, Mrs. Eldon Leard, Mrs. Eddie Trows- dale (re-appointed); School, Mrs. Roy G a l 1 a -n t ; Education, Mrs.RoyCrossman,Mrs. Eddie Trowsdale Social: Mrs. Wrixon Moore, Mrs. Heber Can- field; Lunch, Mrs. Heber Can- field, Mrs. Hal. Rogerson, Mrs. Arthur Sherren. Mrs. Heber Can- See UI For Best Rsultl / MEYERS - STUDIOS ; Charlottetown HOUSEHOLD HINI in your plastic food container, by leaving the covers off when they are not in use. The air win keep their fresh. If your stucco walls are p1&g_ ued by small hair-like cracks, brush in a mixture of swemgs. x putty. ' €{ field invited the members fin May meeting. V There being no corresponde;/use the meeting adjourned and a _ ial hour followed-. Lunch was m._ ved by hostess and committee, —:—‘ FOR RENT , Floor Sanders and Edgenj also i .. Floor Sealers and Varnislje. - for sale CHANDLER BROS. . 1 Plywood Place Dial IIIIITLI-I mos‘: Re - ‘v*"‘,<;i-iA\I=n_o‘rTETowN W./tr. 9;/z rm‘./.;.z.f 113 Kent St. Near Queen ed. Meeting opened with the instit- ute ode followed by ‘the Mary Stewart collect in unison. Minutes of previous meeting were read. Treasurer’s report was heard. Correspondence war read and dealt with. Institutr news was passed around. The various committees gave reports and new ones were ap- pointed, to visit the sick. Mrs. Peter Dalton, Mrs. Lance Dalton School, Mrs. Harold Howard. En- tertainment, Mrs. Elmer Cooke Lunch, Mrs. Edward Collicutt, Mrs. Colridge Rogers, Mrs. Mel- vin MacGregor, Mrs. E 1 m e r MOISTURE CREAM [Roll call for May meeting is to, be answered by an exchange of I flower seeds or plants. Next meet-: ing to be held at Mrs. Bernardi .VIcQuaid’s. I Programme followed, led byi Mrs. B. McQuaid and won byI Mrs. Leo Mullen which was en-I joyed by all. V I The meeting closed with the Cooke. . ; Roll call for next meeting a exchange of plant slips and seeds. A discussion on entertainment for district convention was held. Mrs. Elmer Cooke was present- ed with a birthday gift for which she thanked the members. Mrs. Harold Howard conduct- ed a scramble word contest which was won by Mrs. Elmer Cooke. Mrs. Lance Dalton will be hos- tess for the May meeting. Meet- ing adjourned with the Queen. A dainty lunch was served, follow- ed by a social‘ hour. Contains the special in- I gradient “Humidine” which softens even the driest skin bringing invisible beautify- ing moisture to your cam- plexion. Helps “cream away” years from your singing of the Queen, after which a delicious lunch was served by 1001(8- the hostess, Mrs. B. Mclnnis. § " 2 oz. size _ ’ I regular $3.50 , - new only W Spill on it! Scufiit! lust "damp mop" - and the shine’: 5' still there! Aerowax ~ saves rewaxing. too. Easy buffing brings back the shine. REDDIN BROS. I 132 Richmond St. Dial 4386 old Montague plant on lNTER_RUPTION NTICE There will be an interruption of electric‘ I power on our Montague line east and south of the 4 Wednesday, April 23rd, . TUES TESAY APRIL 22ncI THIS CROSS-CANADA SALE WILL BRING HUNDREDS OF SPECIALS TO CHARLOTTETOWN AND IN TURN BRING HUNDREDS OF BUD- GET-PRICED MO-NEY-SAVING SPECIALS TO YOUR HOME. PLAN A SHOPPING TRIP TO EATON'S WHERE YOU WILL FIND NEEDED ITEMS AND AT THE SAME TIME SAVE MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE YOU MAKE. CHECK WITH THE 16 PAGE CIRCULAR! all sizes in the pair G SPE CIAL COTY LIPSTICKS . , This is a clearance of assorted ' shades of Coty lipstick. Early Morning Special, each __ EAR-LY_ MORNING SPECIALS — W=ONlEN’S GLOVES TEA POTS . . —suitable One cup size earthenware teapot: S P E c I AL 2 V ’ :l::‘l:iyaLl\/Iornjng o'N SALE ru£_snAv?.T._ I GARMENT BAGS for home or cottage. bag set. A ing pillows, toys, etc. About I , 5 lb. bag. " ‘ ‘ ‘ SPECIAL SPECIA Early Morning V E 1 . each U Special, each sgerciyallgommg bag - Plastic garment bags and shoe between the hours of 9:30 to 12:00 noon, and 1:00 M to 5:00 p.m., weather permitting, for the purpose it of ‘allowing us to do some necessary maintenance work on this section of line. ' L I I I Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. I‘: FOAM SHREDDIES Foam rubber shreddies for ml‘ 1‘ I I‘ No rnona on MAIL onnnns, PLEASE. THESE ‘SPECIALS REMAIN ON SALE 1-‘on ONE noun. {- BOYS’ GABARDIN CHILDREN'S COATS GIRLS’ FLORAL PRINT rv ”RABBlT EARS" 4; I I prevent. odors from developing 1 pairing PANTS Just the thing for the Spring sea- ‘ A | son, low price gabardine pants SPECIAL‘ for boys 3 to 14. Colours: blue Q V 9 and grey. ' . Early Morning pa” 2. Special, SUN DRESSES‘ 59 S_C0.0D, neckline._ sleeveless, solid piping on neckline and armhole, solid sash, button trim on shoul- 1191‘; baC_k opcmng to waistline. White with either blue, red or yellow flowers. Sizes 7 to 14. Early Morning Special, Assorted materials in the 3 to 6x group. A splendid opportunity to outfit the kiddies at a real saving. ‘ each 3.99 Large size album with assorted Indoor antenna with alumillllm di-poles. Fm colour covers. SPECIAL K‘? TABLECLOTHS i".‘.‘\ SPECIAL I Early Morning 1 I Special, each ' - each . i EATON'S BUDGET PLAN AND" BUDGET COUPON TERMS WITH I 3‘- SPECIAL ‘ta:-'56’ PLASTIC DRAPES 3 SPECIAL Early Morning Early Morning Special, Special, .,.,, 1.25 . R 1 iii} l*8'it i Don’t try to fit modern living to old fashioned wiring. We will check and correct your wiring quickly. neatly and coco MATS x. -'. Early Morning Special, PHONES 8543-8544 I each G Early Morning Special, each G Early Morning Special, pair G DURING THIS SALE , - . ‘ Fl 1. d ' tt ~ , I, I fix.‘552%?‘:.2‘.:’;...‘*“"°°‘“”“‘ m3iie°3&I§3 u“s?-32 l’”’\n expel: NO DOWN PAYMENI EALL Now I WA Sp E c IAL gnzee (;t"13(tI11‘es:El:4,:’atXyt2)i1,I;- doorways. 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