Ge h.C.X.?. all ldt II ballad” was real" training at kockclifte. Ontario. Shaw. Prayer b i - Mat-.Loaa V Previous to leaving. he was un- luvig. ' ployetiiaythecanadtanlaaknltoilowedhy Commerce. Sourla.. when he . Inadeqlioatolirloadsllealso taught school for ayear. ills i many friends loin in wishing him every success in his new under- taking. Lena Caroline It-.l.aurI. Woman's lidiiiu. Phone ' wlmx':mv::”3'ze'::”';u:”d M".'t . - their apartment. on Thursday eve- ' Pogo 8 The Guardian Wed., June 26. 1957 3”.” ":m:ur”;.ff"tn';f:'”P:":f;;'; Moase and Mia Phyllis Boss who ' are being married in the near M""- l-"'"'' W" WV” W "l' Mrs Nell Dari-an Mrs wait , hostesses, assisted by Ml" onve Slilw has char . o! it (or n:xli F I gm". , . Hp ,.,,.R.,,,' T.,,.,.,..,. ten -pu,,d., ,m,,m. by m ,0, Jelly and Miss Donalda aeartato. me,-mg. mfg! "W". W. vggehtlaggs mF18hd . Fowl. national pieaidepi of the W.C.T.U. Clsyhui-st. B.C.. to viait' iii. raster .......a...-.4--?- sionary Se ca. 339.00 muggy on wiu arrive Thursday eveninz in and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. CANOE co"; WMR hand 31.21. Closing hymn tto. Miz- 3 ' 9"” ”"'9di"-”"- And we think rr win pleasg Charlottetown Mrs Perigoe will John E. Mulligan. who operates in the weekend guest of Dr. and a general store. Mr. Coady will The June megting was new in At the close or the meeting - you DIAL 7336. Ian. J. A. Clark at Lakeview also visit his brother. Mr. Jos- the church. The president. Mrs. Al- Annual meeting was held. Oificers Lodge, Cavendish, Mr: Perigoe eph Coady. Hobemma Alta. Mr. hen Mncnougail. pl ” 1 Call to re-elected. president. Mrs. Albert SPECIAL guns WEEK all W.C.T.U Coldy expects to be absent about worship "Enter thou into the joy MIcDougall. Vice president, Miss Fresh Island Sprmg L h 311'! , V will address the annu ; provincial convention to he held I m0lIllI- .. of the Lord". Opening Hymn. Annie Mackae. Secretary, Mrs. It beautiful Beechwood Garden. Psalm 36. Scripture. St. Matthew..Mack MacFadyen, Treasurer, Mn the home of Mr and MW 50'' ML Jim" Auzustine Miickinv Chapter 25: V it-30. Prayer by i.Francts Macbougall. Friendship QIIEEN. ST. MEAT don Macmillan. Cornwall. non. son of Mr. and Mrs. Htishl Mrs. George Kilian. Secretary. Mrs. L.E. Macxlnnon. Bible exposition was read by, It was moved by Mrs. Mack John MacKinnon at Rollo Bay , "One Tai-llilncitladyen, seconded by Mrs. u E Mr. and Mrs. Newman Mcl.el- Welt. P.E.l.. has recently joinedlmi-3. Alpert. Mncnougsll. ' lan of Jacksonville Beach. Flor- ida. are visiting in Charlottetown with their son and dau8lIlel'-ln- law, Mr, and Mrs. Loran McLel- ' . Ian. North River Roi:d.LTll:l! lil- ternoon Mrs. Loran .c e an s F 8 M rom , C . . entertaining in honor of her mo- ....;.,,;...-- ROYAT. cHArE,ttiw T .;i,;;..;.u.;;1--I or ., .5 p i ( T '17 New stakes on June 20. (AP Wire- M" A C Smith M, reiumed to her home in Maiden. Masa,. after a week's visit with her too- j ....... ...m.....: ther. Mrs , Wilfred Macqiinrrie. and her brother and sister-in-law, England's Queen Elizabeth lltoyal Ascot meeting June in tolhrnuizbt good luck for the Queen rgarct Ibot-..lune 2i. Margaret's broadbrimr horses which won in the Ribble-lphotoi. . WC ftnpi and PFIHCPSS 'lia hats at that med coolie hats (bottom center sdale Stakes June 19 and in the torn. wear the latest 1. ELLEN'S DIARY Joins Princess Pakistan Girls :19"-wlcltlzlrilllrs. Heathultiacouarriex l:l For MI". and Mrs. Tom Gillespie! 1 ter of 28 Russell Street. Amherst.i ll L(iSl)()N tRett1ersi .. Pruu-95; A Husband and Mr. Gillespieii granddaugh-l Nova Scotia were weekend vlsi-' a "l g ,3 done has had the company of two i' ' 0 rl O ll.'me,n'rls 3' her less?” In Blwbl M0N.rREM' .l('Pl Tl.” mime" tors at the home of Mrs. Helen , i K iimzhain Palace since Prince of Pakistan enioy political l'lghls.(rarmodv gpmm 5"”. Ch”; 4- .. , . l('lliirics returned to his own school .equal to those of western women ' " i ' . ll Tod l Alderlea vtilh the closcj Blackierdog stalked solemnly n-. V p i . I p . ' luitetown. l i l r of themcripping the farmers cameiboiit the yards. always coming ('1' V? ll::"l:-"9 5p"k”ma" re" . hk:'5btdh':g: 3”: ''h""" l: t"o kn brcgthiag p.l Ikc 9 0Ill( ll-'(i :)3l':ihl0 hrflsll ” ah? galemayi "N V Xrfne l lillililiill be set-en inl "Both they parcntgaafidcltildrcni Mr" and. Ql"; Sllamey Hunuilm." i on: is an t are no sloc o o e l op. ow quic l was g ' p . . . ., . H I a('con1panlfr y rs. mm on 5 l tthe its surroundings. Greaicne and serene the hour. Was cit-r A"glNf mmp'ame.d in”, shehdldihk? ""5 arrangc'm'nl' 58” Be two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Mae Don- l more fragrant than "N ml” d"'"E le5””"5l bl h””l'"- gum M?'""”"3 Ml KM" M”ham' i avon and hlr: Eleanor Donavon i so the Queen rm-nod mu rim. medavai. owner and editor of meal doncord. Hampshire. Uri heights beckoned on and above lilac scent v - . i. i '- igl - l . . . ... against the sky 5 summer blue. . scattering about i ill llll dre" Mr mmgmers age 10 share l,lnghsh.languRRl, dam. H". haw isgk. wen, Nsimrs Wm! Mr. nous p Tire winging (tibeyk; sa'w lgtniz llltdl which the l':t!l(l.cati:i!1ttiLlyti'r'if um Dam? mm0h.Wm em I-Zganl-iner, oi ctiittagoiig. 1-last p up br mm and hnwme Mr and 0 ll. n no on i aStl ear 2 w ere now was i D7 - 0" -. () Im ,a L 5- H. V . pakmanp I 0 . '0 i. . : '; sound of the mowing! iLasl ptnky petals driftcd away. mngfnrih apN1;'"i:'inu;::::e.J:;::lu The heaunl recalled that 31, Mrs. Lharlcs Houston. of bomb l 7. Yet this interval between in- laid in fond menioijv on the grate mgiNa:s' SM mime daughi" M -Jhough they 3”. cm;-lns. she and . Rustico. and also with his only alittent seasonal work would at-.of the SDl'lflR- h ( ldinwmi. '0; Im, Bank of England her husband did not meet unlilllluech 3" ll"3Ml5ll3"dv Ml'5- Rellgll tord them. it still husy days. at Heady. sweet. l e perume was. Th H .1 t. I. H .': their ynarrjagim oresi e of iton. i least more leisurely affairs. inn ll'l.lrl2iiin'K aucslbctic. it t-auic um 9k"":f(l:::x'hlpf':":9dirifxvr1 "In my mum”) M, M”, kw. V- So lllii morning prcparalionvtn mind We sotllcd coniltwtalilv M lame drpannwnml Sm" in divorccs bot-aiisc pratit-ally all. Mr and Mrs WPIldell Tl. Ml-y were matte for the shearing. And in a chair on tho front yeranrlnli Lnndnn man-iagp, arp wry happy lliphanl lnpe (gm.-gen; rum-gsidpl then alter dinner it was deciderlr yawnrtl .l'aiinP'l 313'" Ti... -"”'lE are taught tliprr teal "Tllil law! that husband and witpland Mr and Mrs. Winston T-1 m Hugh and ship am um" M ..l wmmnrt -a papa giack mm Vrgadlm wmmg amhmme idonit know tery much about each Ford tnec Stella Moreside and, and thus make stailablep bird whtstled from the garage No" Fa M mmorv land n luref other before marriage. meansiyoung son.Thnne. are enjoying hol-i ' K p -' - 3 they both make a real effort to-lidays in Banff. Calgary and Jas-E hogs mm, WM gm. young try now nogroof with a chuckle. ”Whal a- w . p " long:-r the wcanlings they were. bout those catllc"" gl::;"l(n:::1arli':'e nP:::::lir0:)h; xwnrds marriage. added the be- I per Park in Cnnadra scenic rm-it-p "There doesn't seem to be much. "She will!" the black cat nod; ovterhmking lhgpalau Rama." ilugl-r"l(Illl9l' Ill N0 dalll-Zlllefi. '11 ies. They are registered at the: laxt to tho fer-d thesetimea" .lam- fed with a grin. from his high ” lln 3- . Astoria liotel. Mr. and Mrs. Sil-l or said thoughts apparently going perch not far away "Shiicksl I -r - V r 4' ---- . . . . liphant reside in Wetaakawin. Al-' nut to the pcllcts and w-hatnot.lWl1at's a few minutes in ii lilo-l yr-5.351 p(n-EHEM) w.L 1-(HRS Non-ll" AMEMCA bPrla End MI'- Ind MN. l'i0l'd Ind. lllc trip In town must bring in." timei” she is on a iirurnimmih tour or son in Drnyton Valley, Albertng inn we should get more salt-licksl A flPPi')' cloud sail:-d ahoyc ihc The lla) meeting of Wcst Cove Canada and the United Slaleg'lMf. Ford is. employed with thel ngslargest oil field in Canada. Mr.l was held at the home sponsored by the dcpartmcnt dried step- . house on the hill - in icalhciliod head ll'.i Silliphant is a licensed mechan-, for the pasture-s" he no l'lllli.' off now in his best overailslof cloud. fiiicd with the sotu-st of Mrs. Gideon McLatichlnn. The external affairs and the L'.S. e the young- . of plucked down, tho pillow so meeting opened with the collect. l state department. iic. Mrs. Silliphant and Mrs. Fordi l The ht-gum said Pakistani girlsiare daughters of Mr. and Mrs.l, in tiikc hi: place hesld p or l.'tl'lll('l' in the little truck await- . smooth and while. So nice a pla('(' Roll call was answered by eleven "always get a husband." She and Rough Moreaide. Milton. P.F..l.l lit: llllll on the dritcwayl 'upon which to rest a sleepy hcild. i mcnibcrs. each paying too rents "ind bring a head of lettuce "Htish-a-bye" the birds and oer-slior a synipathy or get well card. .her husband has a businessman Mr. Aeneas Candy. Emyvnle. in East Pakistan are looking for nurl ntillltl toiiiatnes" we called at-land small breezes sung. Miniili-s of last meeting RATE; p And now a nigiitrsliowcr tlilllt" read and approved. Treasurcr re- '3 llllsbaml ll" lllml” 9ld95l d3"Sll': gorptcr. "hut thorc is no hurry." i tcr llllll. '-l .-,-.m hpar what you're say.,cs on the roof. Jami-s in the :irm- portcd 58.1.09 on hand. Hills g V ' 'chair puts by his reading to listen. toilet tissue and noiicide nmount- ll" 'li'”5"'l9" '5 slml-Vlnli "Willi l l cine and is "much too busy to inn. l-Ilicn” he replied, ”bui what- ”li's what the crops need" be ing to 31.06 tiorc paid. Sick com- . . . . (think about niarriagc.' She rome- I '1 - etc-r it is. ynii're in no great hur-1 1;: i ry for it. are yoii'.' And" he di.I- smiles happily. "More of it mus!” mittce reported four cards st-nt.. . . , . ' ,'. ,.,,;;,.d ,3 "many with . parting he nods School committee reported nothing ihm" 5”” l" "'5 mlm" "ml Rm l ll gmilo "l'nu'll ha in town vour- Until tomori-on --- liiary - nccded. Sewing committee one lme."ds Md "('”m""a"y auenm l " 7.i . mt. it's.likel.lv one of these times Goodnight. . . . . silcalcr tr.-ind:-ii ill. f,fl”l'"l.n:";'f;L';;'L'l.::l':,0Iff;..”:;”::.j i 7:; . . , Kpcp gn eye to the fields"! H gy H A dlS('ilS.'4ltlil followed about dis- b t t . . 'i ix he called an the worthy l'nIichi'll.!l 'irict convention, and plans for ex- p:":lbsp.?ys an "N" I065 m "mm 3.9. 50' B.rb.cu..: T in no i - . i -. . . - . -ii l...h 'l.(li tr 3:. trlgtakhee ad break theyd ruin the ith:ll"':gl':n9B" YES? 8:9 m:”l:'ll1ml";'l lzext l'l'i'7!('lIV:lTl in Na llil! at" Mrs. ,:."R(I.,sam:hc 31:3: lanngir 5"l?::.,lI , ., g in : sl 9.” ' .o r rroye . c tans. o co lnlh .. I ; tt' But the old rolling fields mndem:'::,'MC”&, is” Sf;a”5viq'l'hg'l'S'""runusual name. ; 0-"ind belie”, "m m”. Elm an. Vi V lo Q ' '1' yen A M, ay Ont L”"'"' C""""l"" Mr-V l4"llll MP happy to leave the matter of MQIJC: 1 .. --m-'-'m-m-m-L- 1 BEAUTIFUL PASTEL SHADES. SIZES 12-20 I a fetching background for them W M I 2 d Th .d ' 'ss they continued to gr1it1;e in coi:- xcuavgd ::";' chlgi; am: f,:s'R:T' llatnnorg. Mrsa (v'.hesleyCH':ighes alnd imposing . husband in their pm-.i ant an nearer w a a pre- Di p F m M D M. p rs. ernar aye. .0 action or gnu, wvrm know hpugr pmd can ty pastoral reminiscent of Bibli- ped":;,;"m:m;; with Leoapglre evening 52.30, After some discus- be relied on to choose well." 2 cal legend. the ewe: with the rpnyerl sum. it was decided that institute CONTINUE WORKING ' :::1"l1ghl:m:7lll"3 ml” '1 :2” The minutes of last. and last an- l "'"':l”" :3::;'' "' ah? 51:??? ll rlMan.v 'womcnidwnrl; after mgr mi? l n n ”green man I" r . meeing o en's ssocaio i age. S 2 so . ” ny sensi e iiual meetings were read and RV i the hall on May 6. Proceezls lg husband would like his wife to do '. ; 1 l 2.95 to 3.95 COTTON SKIRTS TIRCTULAR and GATHERED. PLAIN and FLORAL PATTERNS. SIZES 10-18. 3.95 to 7.959 E llulflt "'0 mlllS"'9Im- proved. Correspondence t--ted .go to debt on bail. lsomething." She founded her own. , The hirds' twittering! re-slfd of receipts for Catholic Girls Soho languidly on the quiet air, like ioniiip donation and for Niitimrgll Lunch was served by hostt-as and ,Il0WSP!D0l' "ll ll '08" "0?" NT we thntight tiny sail-boats a-float.and Diocesan dues. it-nmmittre in charge and meeting on some blue summery pool. Thei The Treasurer in her annual re- closed with the Queen. - H black cat scaled to the top or the port. showed total receipts for year Politically. woincn have equal weathered trellis of lawn to sur-lamoiinted to Sl.ll7all7- EXPPHSIU. Meeting ot Went Covehead W.l. 'l".h" ”"ml "'3" "M l" "'5 LSVL” vo-y with high hope the comings 3335.00. Blllnce ln Milli 527311 was held at the home of Mrs. i""" A”""”':V '0 "ms "re "' and rotnris of wings in the sold- 5" "Vt "Pmfd 3700- had been Grove Mc.Vlillnn on June Mb. Tite."""' '-'"l”5'"i'3' '9' w"'""'' They can. if they prefer, contest husband. "which I'm still rcpay- IOIITOIJDMSI v Fidnting. Iron-picking all a l rectal Ida an om. l on wilinwiso branches beside. The llollltfll lllllldlllll lumlr lmi-cling opened with Ode and c0l- l . h :h3r:":" c?"V!"""' "9ila""'d. lz lect repeated in unison Roll c .'.:l.:'h:!V:um'J?d":)"url' marnag. SC OTK 4 , l a in v r . Vera-jnpgI.ig mug :l,..v..,.':. ::plou:QQd 'i.'.7.J,.".,', nmwuled by "" m'mbe" wnh 5" its legal but unfashionablc. ''It is it bought anv necessities needed dur- ""m''l"'",",t . F d divery rare tmliir. When it occurs irixtgiehy llI:;udlI'Il dec:at;ons'.ppr.:'":' ”Tr::Mr,':: '"r:;:'ed”". tit is tlsigllly tier-aiiseltlh: avlvpitie in 3 r 3 (lower; .33. ' nsanc. as C ronlr l (' . S ter. Report from Press convener bnfn" M unso "M" '"”l”" l" lchlldlrss or has only d!IlIKlll!.l'l showed all meeting: had been pub lh"r A mm M Wt” '"”V 9'' ' and is too old to bear sons." "med 1" mo nu”. ihnnd. Sick committee reported 5 sh. "phmm mu "Mk... pnrui some dismmon wok ma" W cardshent. Three curds recogin1.- um lmu if ,, mm 3",, M M," gardlng holding meeting in homes ;'di'"e:'” "W" "N" '"'l"5 CM" M! llI'"lll0I" "lllCl”ll- llaulhkll instead of church. This was left. sick 'mmmm" wwhmd Mnuland wives cannot. i T t rid of thm l pgu t.hay.n't:et be killed in when they live and ioultijsly. And i I it i".'.'.:..'..::”.i!:.'".'? .i..'"..-.;.-. l l MATCHED SETS IN COTTON AND BUTCHER LINEN. SiZES 12-18 5.95 to 14.95 Warm izulchladaod Then thoyareu III naanaraldyoiaan do rd it .1 el your children and loved don'I'rutolt.nalri-int. Got '”- with AV!II'l at the V27 mu 1.; olPi Wanna ravens hlhhod cu SHORTS SITES l0-20 .l.49 to 3.95 tho:-paranltu a iacioua and alien over until next meeting. it wits: y Jyw A mung by M". Jam" Mm1,hy md Grove McMillan. Mrs. Cecil "mated by Mn Llymn G,(,,,,v.wa,vr. School. Mrs. Walter FAMINE IN CHINA gm 9,, maul, 5, on me m.,,rMcl.ure. Mrs. Orr Mccann it was nnggy or "ch m.,,.u.. Mmoved and seconded that 8500 be. TOKYO 'AP'Tll9 RM Cllllli. j. 11 V” deemed .0 MM . "riu given for the usual treat for the fllllo "Port! l5.fll0.flfl0 Chinese; . at pantry "lg. gpongm-pd by dif..l('lln0l children at the cloning. If! luffefinl from famine in! - lerent sections of the pariah. My. Lunch committee for next meel- ll0D9l l!"'Vl'lC' ill Mflll Clllnl-, Donald Sutherland in charge oiling, Mrs. Boland Bearl.-to. Mrs. Tl" l5l'0ld?Ill MIN! ll"! Milli E. Baasett V0. 2 snd'WaIter Mt-Lure and Mrs. Donnie "ill l-775-""0 l"'"' 0' "lld IUD-I Allan. Roll can for next meeting, pile: and food -vo been sent. theia cup from each k to 5. - Dll" given to the hall. A collection for I 70' the Salvation Army will be taken 5"'l'lllat next meeting. Place of next I ........ l ...,..........a...ao.t..r.t. I t l HALTERS p S-M-L .98: to 2.95 BERMUDA SHORTS JEANS bk ”' h"hch'""3'llV V3; iIn!.I0ful'Inli.;i.fi':l'l::I-IONOAC-lltgr. Hp" . ingcliued ithtlleQu.. P Into. it mew--:1--- .L..f'. ..--. T "'9 a stain. sin-18 KHAKI. BLACK. ram-:0 BLUE There in a paid lip. gyqmhx PLAIDS 71 members. c.w.L, rtimm IN aoivo --e 3 95 "'4 VOIIV D1000, a Sm 10-” Girls: Ireland's longest river. lhg sucgs ' 2.95 S 5'ailrh”&”8”mmT”&f.'3ia M, PEDAL Pusiiiits 6.95 0016.95 2.9; to 4.95 IEWITCHING SWIM SUITS ncuawcannonommmmimurums 1.95 to 15.9; r dls;st'I:rJ.::::r:,m.C.":" :0 "::m'Ml'r:.: M X .. . -J C V . . Q I m 3f!!! P ' Stabs-Steps Nor KQIH. WIFE PRESERVERS .' Find. They remenr u. the men. also sent box- and Precious