Peter Rabbit’ LONDON(AP Remember the. peaceful ‘world of Peter Rabbit’ and his friends Flopsy, |Mopsy_and - Cottontail? : ! The books emerzed from the private hell of the’ c1ildhood -aud youth of their: creator Beairix Potter. Her secret diary was ‘published ‘recently,’ 100 years lafter her birth, | From the ages of 14 to 30 Bea- trix Potter wrote the journal, jentirely in code. The 200,000 words were deciphered by Les- \lie Linder, an engineer with a ‘lifelong fondness for .Miss Pot- iter’s work’. : jnate, hard - headed matter-of- ifact folk.’’. She never:‘went to school and had ‘no friends of her town age: 4 : Her father kept her on a tiny ‘allowance.and—was ‘constantly ‘on the lookout “for mattersof “ : i i ‘complaint.”” | ‘ ee is as... | She suffered constantly. from —_ st tow ir and “odious fits of low ‘spirits’ — a common ail- play of their work being shown " oe N ] N G ei |ment of daughters of. the well- ae H 1 jto-do in Victorian England who at the Liturgical Institute at | Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 | were given littl€™to do except the Basilicaa Recreation cen- a ‘stay home tre. The ornateness of pre- \ ' At 17, she wrote: ‘I have be- ; : | Mr. and Mrs. Colin Quin were recent guests of Mrs. Jes- gun: the dark journey : of life. vious robes is disappearing } and the Sisters concentrate on land. children, Janet and Rhys, sie Gorveatt, Fairview.” _.) Will it go on as darkly as_it Toronto are vacationing at the) : has-- begun?” ; simple beauty for the robes rather. than sumptuous ~ dis- “Simplicity of design and. dis- creet decoration mark these liturgical vestments which are faloired by the Sisters Disci- ples of the Divine Master whose Canadian center is in Montreal. The Sisters shown here, Sister Mary Inimacu- ‘Quin is the former Delys Owen Penn., is spending the month of duckling: ‘I wonder why I To Freedom For Beatrix She was raised <in a strict Victorian household © of reat luxury and idleness. Shey de- jscribed. her parents as “‘obsti- Ge 4 The Gateway | Reserve Force : Of Nurses Fills Need | never seem to know people.” It makes one wonder whether one } lis presentable” ~ | EDMONTON (CP)—Labor’ de- | TURNED TO ART _|partment ° figures say women. ’ Through these years, she was |have an average of 25-vears of | studying natural history and bi-{free .time after nursing their ology. and gaing to London art families. to. maturity. | galleries. “She gradually devel-'| Some of, them keep right. on | oped: the watercolor style which: nursing : i illustrated her children’s books) The in such detail: In the fourth - floor nursery By University . of Alberta | | Hospital has. 125 of .them—for- | |mer nurses. who have retrained er RORREEE LORGOG) BONG e ing the profession. after an ab- ” classified fossils and studied S¢"ce: Of five to 20 years and | are available for duty during | fungi. Her diary: ‘I cannot rest, | ; | I_must draw, however poor the ;emersencies, staff shortages | result 1 dan’t settle to any- and vacation periods. / ok | thing but my painting. I lose| At any time, a dozen or mo patience over - everything else |members of the hospital nursing | * I will do: something ‘sooner |Feserve can be seen, many pro- or later.” ' |Viding intensive bedside care in She did. The Story of Peter |the busiest wards. Rabbit was refused by’ several| Each works one or two shifts ANNE MASON | 3 PATRICIA LECLAIR ‘MICHAEL O'BRIEN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED RRS Mr. and Mrs. R. J. LeClair, publishers and she had it|a.week and inany take on full- O'Brien, also of Charlotte: printéd privately in 1901. It sold eae nae for ge = on weeks Suaolenes, wish e a e . town. The marriage is to take for about 25 cents-—a— copy. jinthe_.summer..for_holiday_re- ounce the engagement _o : ‘ : : Among those ‘who-praised™it was lief. ates : their—onlydaughter,-Patricia place at-St--Dunstan’s Basilica Arthur Conan Doyle. creator of; “A good many of us need to Sherlock Holmes’ Soon, she got |feel needed,” -says Mrs. Gordon a publisher — Warne, the com-|Ades, former president of the ‘pany now publishing her diary | University Hospital Niirsing Re- ,-and the book was successful. |serve Association. ‘It’s a good It is still being buught by par- outlet for many of us who have ents. ss ats some time to spare.” The profits from sbedeg he esaiah OVERCOMES SHORTAGE and his nursery successor’ were The reserve was created in her passport from her parents. 1962 by Dr. J. D. Wallace, then At 47 she married a lawyer |the- hospital's executive direc-'| named Heelis, seitled on a farm tor, to provide a backlog 6f ex- to raise sheep and never wrote perienced, help during nursing again. : jshortages. Response was imme- late and Sister Mary Chris- tiane are in charge of the dis- of Charlottetown. +August, with her uncle and aunt) Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Dammarll | A miscellaneous shower was and other relatives in Freetown held at the home of Mrs. Clar-| —' . ; .jence Reeves 31, Moreau Drive,| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jardine {Charlottetown, in honor of Con-jand daughter Cynthia have re-| ‘nie Reeves of South Freetown, ‘turned to their home in Free-' lwhose marriage takes-place en town, after visiting with Mr. | August 13th. . Th bride was es- and Mrs~William Freeman and! \Owen cottage at Keppoch. Mrs.; Mable. French, Philadelphia, At 30, she stil] felt an ugly play. 1 ‘Idiate and . enthusiastic. About {90 per cent of the retrainees jrequalified as recistered nurses land most have- remained. active. |. Miss M..G, Purcell; the hos- ample to students and younger “{pitals*- nursing director.~-:says-1 jthe reserves not only provide | staff. security but set an ex-| ; her cousin, Georgina Reeves, ‘anda decorated basket of gifts 'was brought in by her .two. sis- ‘iters,-carol and Donna May. »@ |The verses were-read. by Geor- */gina Reeves-. Friends of t he |bride-to-he assisted in serving. ~@ The Guardian, Charlottetown; Fri. Aug. 12, 1! | Mrs. Jessie Gorveatt, F air- view, left this morning: tor Cam- |bridge, Mass.,- to attend the ford Air Force Base, Bedford, | ie |= Mr. and Mrs and family, and Mrs. Marvin Veckerson, Chelmsord, Mass “ and stephanotis spent the past weeks at Fairview and Nine Mile Creek, visiting relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Bucha-- Karn, ‘Ricky. and: Terri- ‘Lee, have returned. to their lhome in Toronto after spending a__delightful holiday on the. Is- and visiting . relatives and friends. : : | ".. Soe SGA miscellaneous shower at the home of-her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Waugh,- North Bedeque, was held, for Brenda Waugh, prior to her marriage |to-F-O Barry Hall. Vivian Waugh escorted the hnan; ~ Waugh. Linda Curtis and Adele Jewel cut the. ribbons, and ac- lread by Beverly Curtis. Gifts were arranged by Dianne Evans jand Carol Baker. ; | Refreshments were- served by itriends of Miss Waugh. je : | Elizabeth Gault, Toronto, .On- ron Paynter, Freetown. MR. AND MRS. COLIN ARTHUR Mr.*and Mrs. Russel Dunham ‘accompanied by their son A1- | Mass. : ; Donald Snel], ‘With Mr. and Mrs. John Corco-. jcompanying good wishes were_ tario, is the house guest of Sha-’ \ corted.to_theseatof honors by |Mr: and Mrs. Robert Brown in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones |and son’ Wayne, returned to--To- tonto after visiting at the home © jof Jacqueline “Brawn,. Piusville. Also, visiting at Miss Brown's jhome were Mr. and Mrs. Fran- icis Brown and family, U. 'S..A., ‘and Mr..and Mrs.~ Clifford .Le- |gere and” sons Darrell and Brian-_ Lwedding of her niece Joan Har: | rik to Jeff. Cefalo at the Be - | Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien jand family, Toronto, Ont., are lvacationing with Mr. and Mrs. {Roch O’Brien, St. Lawrence, and jran, PiusvVille. ¢ ’ Mrs. Charlotte Kalivin and two sons, Dana and Gregory, Hamil ton, Ont., left on return® this jweek after visiting with her mo- ijther, Mrs. Georgie Quigley of {Mount Tryon for the ast imonth. She also visited with oth jer relatives- and friends. _ Ac- companying her on-_return to. nepmewa Hamilton was her | Alan- Reeves of 31 Moreau Drive | Charlottetown. =~ !. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Blanch- ‘ard,:‘Foronto, Ont., are spend- jing their vacation with relatives in Boston and Piusville. I~ MONTAGUE Man Realizes Mistakes brid-to-be to a seat of honor, | and baskets of gifts. were brought | in by. Nancy Marilyn and Cathy | mouth, Mts. Brink and children | are visiting in Union Road. The ladies_of the Catholic Wo- ‘mens ‘League held ‘a mis¢ellaie- ous shower for Mr. Anthony Mal- loy, the former Beatrice "Power of Montague Mrs. : Madge~ Bal- |ser escorted Mrs. Malloy to a’ }seat of honor. Mrs. Norman ,Curry of Charlottetown assisted vin -opening the gifts; ~ Nancy | Green read the verses. Mrs. Bal- | ser arranged the gifts on the table. Bedtric thanked the ladies and a social hour followed. Bart Brink, RCN, of Dart- nurses because of the quality of | their work . dren.’ Mrs. Ades. explains. | “This gives us an’ insight into -understanding . the’ patient - and his family. And many—of- us. have been~ patients ourselves.”’ Pay rates are the same but! Teserves .always work under supervision of a regular nurse. | | “A nurse coming. back: to work has not been expected to jaccept-responsibility beyond her preparation,’ Miss Purcell. ex- |plains i The eserve fs |part of an -evacuation plan for gcseceearmemeres , ot , = nuclear attack developed by ‘the | Mr. And Mrs. Joseph Arsenault ‘Alberta Emergency Measures ~~ ° _.RECENTLY MARRIED- ea : “Many of us have taised chil- ‘ L tk a association Charlottetown, at 9 a, m. Ann, to Michael O'Brien, eld-'’ September 3rd est son of Mr. and Mrs. Ciaude~ \® | j 1B 1k | la DAVID MACDONALD “-NAIDA CRAIG _. MARRIAGE PLANNED Mr. and Mrs. Keith Craig, Edmonton Alberta, wish to an- nounce the engagernent of their ; daughter, Naida Jean. to David St. Joseph's Cathedral, Ed... Tan MacDonald, son of Mr. aad Monton, on September 3rd, Mrs. John J MacDonald, at 2pm. * : IDA BAILEY ALLEN oe Tender.Shoulder Chops) — Ease Burden Of Budget | : BY IDA BAILEY ALLEN Charlottetown, P. ELT. The marriage will take plaee in 3-c. undrained sauerkraut | Mie : : : ees Most of us- welcome news | 1 peeled: section garlic, ' The marriage took place at ‘Fred —Arsenailt, Brookfield HOUSEHOLD of interesting ways to prepare |. crushed. or ‘s tsp + Hilda Katherine Munn, daugh-. The wedding ceremony was : ~\the more ‘budgetwise cuts of garlic salt ter. of John Munn of Murray i ve Mist); | : < meat, especially for summer *4. tsp° salt River, and the late © Mrs. perine by: -Rev, eee aa HINTS. jbarbecues.. Tender should- ‘4 tsp. pepper Munn. to Joseph Anthony Ar Weale. The couple are now re- Glasses or jars er lamb chops. marinated in, —3 lamb’ steaks, = won't.crack _— when filled with boiling liquids if you first stand an ordinary senault, son of-Mr—and- Mrs. siding in Charlattetown = 2 o are 3 ° 5 - Sweetheart Leaves Him, oe er on : ground, moisten and cover. The lime-generated heat does the eo > trick. : DEAR » MARY HAWORTH: :make positive. responsible so- .To restore furniture-flattened | Nearly two: moths have passed ‘cial commitments or proposals, jrug pile, lay a dampened towel | since I. was dismissed by the |meanwhile consuming her, fi-jover the spot’ and steam gently | girl I love. ‘Since then I have./guratively, in an affair lwith a hot iron, or use the | ‘been living in a.world. of. con-| If you love the girl with all the ‘steam iron. ifusion misery .and pain, not eat-|profoundity that vou proclaim}. gentle ‘ 5 ling right nog#thinking straight. |to me; why haven't you waged} To remove fresh coffee-or tea I don't sleep %or davson end. _jan all-out campaign to make her. stains, -apply glycerine and rub | Hardly more than. a month |Your cherished wife —Why in- ‘gently. | ‘before the affair ended, we were |Sist upon takiag for granted her) ‘ , linseparable. The break. result- |self-giving- allegiance ina “nO To remove laundry Dbluing | ‘ed because Thad given -hera (Strings attached’ format. an ar- stains, soak the spot for an | rangement you tactitly institut- hour or longer in a solution of | lfred and daughter —Margaret,| Beryl MacDonald of . Lorne; She got the feeling that I want Charlottetown Girl ts Wed. kraut juice and Italian-dressing- and served with piquant Sauer- | about 1" thick 1-3-¢.- chopped chives j uy : = : Sea : kraut. fall into the class of ‘‘de-!.-1. ts table-mustard MA Wi ble. tsp. te lusta a B ARY HA ORTH : table knife_in_ ther. : Hectable budget —‘stretchers."’. |: Dram—kraut;— reserve Hquil@-- : eye : Both chops and kraut. are sim-|Combine kraut quid, — garli _To open a frozen outdoor .)> st : nie WMI eR disimpibe. wrs'h ast ali ple to prepare and ideal for easy salt and pepper..mix well, mak. o outdoor dining e _ing marinade. Pour. over Jamb Meastirements level; jsteakS and refrigerate 2 hr. - : recipes-for 6 i. turning lamb. occasionally BARBECUED LAMB’ CHOPS Meanwhile. combine — kraut, j WITH SAUERKRAUT chives and mustard: mix well 3'2 ¢- undrained sauerkraut jto make: relish 1 pkg. (15s oz.) dehydrated | Italian salad ‘dressing mix 6 shoulder lamb chops, about. 12!" thick 2 chill Remove lamb from marinade; |reserve - marinade Broil ‘lanib \4" to 5° from source of heat for \8 to 10 min. on each side: brush /oecasionally--with--m-arinade- 1-3 cup: butter or margarine’ Serve with kraut relish Drain kraut; reserve liquid THE CHEF MAKES” Combine kraut liquid and salad RAW VEGETABLE GARNISHE$ dressing mix: mix well to make| Mesdames It: is worthwhile marinade. .Pour this over lamb |for you to keep refrigerated in chops: refrigerate 1° hr. or ja plastic storage bag a few longer, turning. chops occasion- Vegetables to use in garnishing. New Bedford, Mass., are spend. | Valley has left for Toroneo “ing their vacation with Mr. and| where she will be employed. , \Mrs: Cecil Paynter and family,! Mr. and Mrs. Arnold -Thore- ‘Freetown. - | son and son of Montague, ac- compan} by Mrs. Thoreson’s sister Mtriel, are vacationing in her favors. : Actually I ne veT idivorce? Are you plagued by /oj] in iis tare futting it’ re verbalized any. such claim, nev- | ; ica cata | id ne : : n, Ne*~ |vaguely ambivalent sex conflicts on schedule. . er said I wanted to chain her. |ohccurely unsure whether man- | She broke off hy telephone. lwoman love is the. answer to In Red Deer, Alta. Chapel — - Gaetz Memorial United {proposed by the best man and| Nita Ola Trasch of Brain only twrong impression of myself and ; rae 5 : : ally i Par @ le. 2 I : tly defended, -b 5 , : mample. 2 or 3 tender car- |my intentions. _ I was a bore, jed and implicitly defended, by |2 tablespoons of vinegar to 1/” Remove chops; reserve mar-|.fots to peel and cut | into lnot very congenial, in certain |Simply refusing to come to grips |quart of hot wate¥: ‘ : ais Was : y congenial, | with considerations of honof, inade. Broil chops 6 to 7’ from sticks’; part of a cucumber to |moods. : : oy source of heat-in broiler; or {n |cut into thin.slices;“and a few | gather. : When your clock runs ‘slow, | : J ' resis ; ied leendy? aeatd . joutdoor grill. Allow 16 to 18 |radishes to thin-cut crosswise ad sole enon her d | Are you marri already: |set it in a warm. _place _over- |. id Brot a 1 " ed sole lien on her company and ify, background factors prohibit ‘night. jmin. per side, or—breit-to—d-e-—jalmost—alt theway — through, sired degree of doneness. Mean- ‘while. combine kraut, butter or }margarine and reserved marin- lade. Heat to serving tempera- Serve with chops. | then let stand an hour in ice- cold water and pull out into “accordion” shape. -Keep sliced bread - and - butter - pickles on ture hand; and some stuffed olives. Church Chapel, Red Deer,’ Al-|was responded to by the groom. berta was the scene of a pretty'Norma Edwards, cousin of. the itree, Mass., and Mrs. Joseph iL. Gagan of Roslindale, are ear = poe bride was in charge of the BUeSE | coonding a holiday with friends Lorna Mae only daughter of| Telegrams were received ae i : Mrs. Annie Frizzell of Charlot-jread from the. gcoom’s parents, tetown, P. E. I. became the /brother Mike and family, Zur-| bride of Colin George, son of jich, Switzerland; uncles and | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Arthur of jaunts Mr. and Mrs» G. Nott. and Liverpool, England. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Large, Liver-| Rev. Edward Oldring officia- pool, England; also from the ted at the ceremony with.Harold bride’s brothers and tamily. Murgotroyd at the organ.| The Charlottetown, Poe ds) sane chapel was decorated with mix- grandmother, Mrs. James Todd ed. bouquets of summer flowers RoseValley, P. E. 1. St Given in marriage by \her, The bride’s going away outfit. uncle, Walter Edwards, Kam- was a three piece suit—of jade irord Mass., spent a weeks vas loops, B, C. the bride wore a green with white accessories | nation ith: Grant and Sydney floor length gown of white \bri- and a corsage of yellow orchids. |\cnith) Nine Mile Creek. dal satin featuring lily point Following a honeymoon—7n > * ene aa gleeves. The round neckline was|Calgary, Banff, and. Lake | accented by French lace appli-|Louise, the happy coup}2‘will re-/paye: arrived from Brooklyn ‘ques trimmed with seed pearls. side in Rocky Mountain House yy, to spend their. annual ho- -“The lace appliques were repeat- where the groom is employed liday Per A heron. They are ed on the bell skirt, which was with the Midelta Oil) Well Ser=‘suests at Shady Lane Tourist finished with fabric flowers at vicing and the bride is on the home: ! . the waistline in back from which staff of the Alpine. Drug Com- | fell’ a floor length trath Her pany. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh -Abbott . ghoulder length veil featured a. Out of town guests included, have returned to their home in head piece of a matching fabric \Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards, Bangor. Maine cfter visiting, rose. Her jewelry was a dropiand family, Kamloops, B. C.:'Mrs. Arthur Barnett, Alberton. pearl necklace with matching/Mr. and Mrs. George Martin) earrings. a gift of the groom.|and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-| Mr. and Mrs. Martin MacIn- Keith Broderick and Bert Myers, Alberton, are, visiting briefly with relatives in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamill of former's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hardy Alberton i Billy and Bobby Snell, Chelms The bride carried a white bible sell Martin afd family, Mrs. \nis) Watertown, arrived at Kil-| with red roses and white ribbon Dora Martin all of Calgary. Alfa muir last week to spend a few gireamers, red. sweetheart roses Corporal Arnold Fookes, RCMP weeks’ at their summer home t = and Mrs. Fookes uncle. and aunt and visit ‘with. relatives and trie- bridesmaid Judy The Park, ‘of the bride of Cornation, Alta.:/ nds in the area. Red Deer, wore’ a ‘street length Mrs. Annie Frizzell mother of dress of velinw nvion net over the bride and Mrs. Leeland 4 miscellaneous shower in ho- taffeta featurice’& roiind. neck-;Mayne aunt of the bride from nor of Edith MacLure was held line with full skirt. Her head-|Prince Edward Island: « _ recently at the home of her mo- piece was 4 vellow flower with) Lorna was (honored :aft a show- ther Mrs Christine MacLure, | shor! veil Her nosegay bouquet rin Red Deer ‘hosteksed bY \charlottetown, The gifts were was of mauve and white carna- Doris Douglas and MrsQflea- brought in and opened by Ann tions and baby mums. nor Long. Lene |MacNevin while Hazel Howard The groom.-was attended by | 3 : ~ \reedthe—aceompanying goud Duane Louste! as best man LOST FOR A WEDBR~ wishes Refreshments were The of the. bride was, ST ~DONAT, Que 4@P'— AC sopved by ‘the hostess and friend gitived irquoise and’ white Longueuil, Que, “man “and bis of the bride-to-be. lace dri d matching jacket two young sons, lest in the ‘ with sccessories. and. a Laurentian busbiand--near here |” Mrs. Henry Noonan has re- eorsage:ol-—p nk. carnations. for aweek, vere rescued Wed+—tyried from. Montreal <after —at- Follow-ne the servicer# recep- nesday by a provincial police tending the wedding of her son tinn we cid in“ the banquet helicopter «whith. found «them John and Necole Reanheu of room of e Parkiander Hotei, about. three nmles away. trom: Verdua, Que. She was grcom- which \ jecocated in a hive their campsite in Mont..Trem- jamed hy her son and his wife, anc colour schéme The|blant Provoncial Park. Wilham Dr. James S and Mrs. Noonan bride's tabie was centered with |/Horricks, 41, ani his sons Don: ‘Pr. Noonan will be his brother’s at er weddin rake top ald, ) and Peer 0, Jost) their best, man c “wed sel] and wav in heavy rrawth wast ‘ filles of the valley _' Wednesday while on a fishi4g, Mr. and ’Mrs. Irving Snell, Grace was asked by. Larry | expedition..P-o4+¢e— said-“the-Summerville;*- Mass. Macintosh, cou: x the briae youngsters appeared “hungry nied by Mr, and Mrs. Jock Hal- jand the toast to iie bride was but healthy.” snes and family, Orlando, ‘Fla, peek ae 8 e. \Natick, Mass., are visiting the| Mr. and Mrs. John McNeill | Bathurt, N.B., where they will Mrs. Thoreson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peder Skodge aad family of Georgetown hive returned ,from a month’s vaca- tion in Norway where they visit- ed friends and relatives. Mr- Skodge is production’ manager of. Gulf Garden. Mrs. Violet Jamieson and Mrs. Jessie Campbell spent a pleasant holiday at Summerside. Mrs. A.W. Mathews, Thomas- ton, Cona., motored to P-E.I. for a week's vacation. She visited visit ern of Montague and Hugh Mac- Eachern of Cardigan. Numerous friends and other relatives” wel- comed Mrs. Mathews. : | Carol Hicken, Union Road iis visiting in Little Pond as the | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tas- sel. Mr, and Mrs. Chandler and 4 family of Toronto are visiting her parents-Mr. and. Mrs. Leshe | Campbell. BRISTOL Farmers here tell ue this will |be a bumper year for potatoes,’ | with beautiful weather, no blight and the potato crop very. esariv.: leoming on the market ifn fact some are caught with old spuds in their cellars as the market for |them died Quickly. One man | here has 40 acres and that’s a lot ‘of work and a Mountain of pota SOS805 0 OSs “Mr. JB. Jay, retired post master in‘the villase was ja the city fast week. Hale and .hearty Mr Jay says he has no intent | don of getting old or retiring }from the business. world or his |job as auctioneer at many sales- |A resident of the village for nearly. 0 vears, he save. l hove grown with thie fast growng Leenter’’. Mrs Jav is alsa-a re ‘tired postmistress. They served i the village public m that friendly | way for half a century lea her brothers William MacEach- . I have seen her twice | your deepest unrest? MURRAY RIVER since, in passing. The first time | As I get the picture, In the | . I said ‘‘Hello’’", and she didn't idepths of your soul there does} Mr. and Mrs. aman Herring, respond. -The second time, in a jexist a potential. as yet undeve- Waltham, Mass.,are-——visiting restaurant, I said nothing. oped, of truly loving a wife. | with relatives in Murray Har- | I think I've been considerate |But in relation to this girl, you | bour. los since she broke with me. I have- |took a wrong road. Until the | Mrs. Julia Cahoon, St. Cath- n't written her, begging for |break, you were carelessly ex- erines, Ont., is visiting with her mercy; nor pestered her with ploiting her, no doubt. Since the son and daughter-tn-law, Mr. telephone calls, nor haunted her break, you've been worshipping and Mrs. Bert Jordan and at work. Seeing her with oth-|am unreal idyllic image of her. family, Murray Harbour. ers. I haven't.-made_jealous|__In_my_ view, the tormenting |__Mrs.—William Dort, Murray scenes. Recentiy I. had oppor- |break. is a blessing in disguise, Harbour is a patieat in the tunity to do a hidden good turn|an act of Providence designed P.E-J. Hospital, Charlottetown. for-a kinsman-of hers; and I did.jto steer and indeed belt you | Mr. Lawrence Kearns, Guern- it bacaise T love her: iback towards peace, reason and Sey Cove had the misfortune re- This is the first time I've ‘ever joy. For help enroute, try psy- cently of losing one of. his eyes MONDAY DINNER This assortment \s enough to (Outdoors or In) Tomato Juice Piquante ~- Vegetable Relishes Barbecued -Lamb Chops with Sauerkraut Corn-on-Cob Lemon Sherbert Atop Sliced Peaches or Bananas Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk Another tasty entree that re-| BOURG ST. MAURICE’ (AP) quires little preparation is,one|Three French youths who at: in which, tender, juicy 1amb \tempted' to scaic,a peak in the steaks are served with a zesty /Mont Blanc massif were found kraut relish. The flavor of the \dead Tuesday, bringing to 10 the steaks is again enhanced with |number of recent. fatalities garnish at léast three summer _ {entree platters. And the small ‘jamount of money. spent for’ these garnishes is not wasted, for they become part of the méal, adding flavor; color, flair and nutritive: value. BODIES FOUND ON ALPS ane pambees choanalytic therapy. M.-H. [while working at a lumber mill. |a marinade, and chopped chives among vacation climbers. The mine. 1 would give my life to [bro ugh ber colutin, not by} TEEN-AGERS RIOT, _. |even, more-enticing” ——__—-_——Jeopter_-statching the mrounceitt —— save hor. I'll never do anything|mail or personal interview. : ] 7 Ce eee to hurt her. But from the looks [Write her in care of The Guar- ont WE Gl Wee ce sa i- cena of things, she hates me. I shud- jdian. Ae eet es lttaQuehr thareantee vol tie ome: der at the thought. Except for} TRISTAN IS. DISTANT dish port early Monday, leaving iwo close friends, nobody knows) The remotest island in«the a trail of destruction ° behind of the scream of anguish inside |worjd js Tristan da Cunha in them. Police said the youngsters me lthe South Atlantic; the nearest |began rioting after a youth club Love, to me, 's deep mutual |jinhabited land is 1,320 milesiwas closed because of the fire trust and shared understanding | away. irisk due to smoking. that enriches one’s life. It isn’t —— ja: series of sordid games. I've | : never been sure how she felt | labout me. If only I ‘could get her back, T would give my right | arm-in exchange. I would ap- preciate your advice §. D DEAR’ SS. D~ Your ~3-page manuscript of ancuished reflec- tions is. here-‘reduced ta about one-third its: original leneth The authenticity of vour suf- fering is unmistakable Even | so, vour. letter is an exercise in > beating around the bush, rath- than.‘ searchingly looking jfacts in the face, concerning the jwhys and wherefores of behav- lior that finished off the aftair | Thus I figure that you probab ily bring ingrained evasiveness of character to. bear upon your linterrelationship. And. this. trait laf vours prohahiv had much’ ta ida .with the girl's decision ta hreak away as “an urcentiv necessary self-protective jure | “Her necessity, very likely, was TNT Sunter’s ~ CLEARANCE SALE ALL MERCHANDISE 22 ioe %2 price ft GLOVES _- Nea veg. 1.95-2.95 50° - 1.00 ee meéas- CONS! ME CHEESE -iwhich Canadians eat ah, averaze of accompa- |eight pounds of cheese per per- ithe po son annually—one-third the con- sumption rate of France. ie, to safecuarn her own doubtless was bheing indermined >. possibly . to | int of treatened emotio- nal collapse, by votur obstinate iprecautionary disincligation, to teorst. antegr SUNTER’S LADIES’ WEAR Gt. George St. ee riousiy : ithe pc ‘Charlottetown one Opening Soon! LMER’S Prez ; ® Take out Service « © Delivery introducing Charlettetown's first ex- clusive PIZZA PIE business, ‘Located in the Charlottetown area... choose from 127 different-kinds of ,Pizza—example,: Pepperoni. salomi, green pepper... .