t --.q----;---- wtitt HAWORT11 Wife Wouldn't Leave Mother ttl.'.ut MARY WORM: My Ni? and I have vast apart for Milli yelflt it ll (MU dtlfiu thr last four years that she lay gpfwkilm to me again. i - tamtoandmywileiauwe villi? In years ago and gym a dsughi , lo. vine-n' our daughter was six lVim1ihS old. my wife became ill! mentally ill. and turned against me and her mother. She had 2 tiwit treatments.- which didn't tom Her mother blamed me for .Isne's being ill. and chased im out oi ll! IIOIIBQ. (We lived with .ht'r'. l',i.lN('.H T0 MOTHER i tried to Induce my wife to IPMP her moths": house; but this felt sorry about her mother's ht-mg a whinw. and wouldn't go. For years she wouldn't qieait to me either-but treats rne,ci'villy ponough now. when I go to see our daughter. I've had the boy with me for the last 2'5 years. The present proliam is -- live metsgidlloveandwouldllira to marry. she knows the situa-i tinn. I've been told that I can't get a divorce or annulment in this K102. I'VE given my wife money each week through the .rnul't of domestic relations. and I keep the children clothed. Until mo years ago i bought Jane's t-lnthes also. . . i need guidance. This girl wiilt hve with me even though i don'tt got a divorce - - even though we imnw it is wrong. Please holst- illi-'. I read your column every Viay. -- A. R. FOUETING UNIIAPPINESH DEAR A. R.:'Yon seem to be going from bad to worse in your routine! of life-taking no profit tron: your blunders. As for this girl you love. who lrnmva the situ- ation and proposes to live with you outside of marriage if she ran'i. do better -- well. she isn't hrtngiag you any happiness. 0! that you may he sun. There is a Ilytild that ”God in not Which. freely Wvanslated. means that you can't tweak the laws of life. pertaining to the "directing" oi huinsn nat- lirr. and get away with it, in lrrml of paying I'M. penalty. fin the contrary the laws of righteousness - embodied in the exanple and teacblius of Jesus otlltrini. who came into the world In spell out for us the significance at human hiatory -- these laws are inmutable. They are part- snd-puoel d the divine antista- tion concerned with the shaoill at human destiny. You unit break these laws by. rmng against than. bnalt ' you. in terms oPsilting your re- -ttmda gain to dust and as es. in the final aaiysis; They leave you hantu-not of happiness. mat-ti. Mace ol soul Ind the litre-Iwhen, as and it you stterrpt to live in! or-iisncs of them. DON'T ADD MISTAKE! Years ago. a man dropped into my rtlire to discuss his hard-won phtiososily of utnntnirtave ltvina "hm in his latter Its. he was. "nun! with the net reoults of anj Imtnmsnaie marriage. Swaratttl irnm his Vie. he won tnrill to: learn tron his mistahes and Ivontually do better. i lion tr least lnevithbie. l' sib- vvwc. he'd been confronted withi low of another woman. In the wake of his marital idiure. But. hate two children-s son. age 14. m HIS. I. AND AITENDANTS Mt. Rydn Was For Pretty Fall A very mm weiidios took place at thefyaered Heart Qlllc-II. Ill. UWIWHHV Catharina Vlrodoa. tor at Mr. and lass. Brazil. Johnston's River. he- casne the bride of Joseph lien- ry. son of lllr. and Mrs. Jerome Gallant. Charlottetown. Rev. Father Butter paslorsnod ring ceremony and celebrated the martial Mass. The Ker organist was Hrs. Louis Mac- Donald and Miss Etta MacDon- sid and Beryl Marion sang many beautiful hymns. The altar boys were Charles and Leo Traioor. The bride given in marriage by her father looked lovely in a noun Iengtst gown of nylon net over satin and s linger-tip veil held in place with a sequin tiara. She carried a white prayer book the gift of the room. The bridesma” was Eileen Gal- lant. sister of the groom. Maid ol honor was Helen Lund. cou- sin of the bride. They wore iden- tical gowns of pink and blue ny- ion not over talleta with match- ing sccesaoriua in pink and blue. They carried nosegays of mixed carnations. Izittle. Miss Lucille Brazil waa flower girl. gowned in psle blue nylon and also t-nrried I nou- gay of mixed flowers. The groomsman was Louis Bra- sit. brother of the bride and the ushers were Gerald Gallant and Melvin Brazil. , The bride's mother wore a navy linen suit with pink accessories and wore a oorssga oi roses. The mother Al the groom wore a blue ARRIVED SAFELY AW! Miriain Hurry has ar- rived-st Trenton R.C.A.r. sta- tlon where she will be posted lor the next four months.-She was stationed at St. Jeans. Qut-bee. where the rerrived basic train- ing since, July. Mirinm is a dnughti-r of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurry Win- ston. I MORNING SMILEI So you ly sited Daddy for my ha ." the girl sidiad. Tell the everything. . .wttst did he y?" " othing." said the boy. "Re Setting Wedding printed it with tssatcising sc- oossorioa and wore a oorssge d 1'1. hllolinl the mars-i cen- Issouareqtinnwaahe atltt. Pius X. Parii hall where the ladies of me.c.w.L. delicious dinner. The hall was nrettily deco:-at-g ad for the occasion. The bride's; table was centued with a three The toast to the bride was pro posedhy thegmunaman and was!- remanded to by the uoom. Con-; gartulatory . marks were H-- preanod by several gueets. They rlrsalnder ol the evesing wasi went in social manner. The" mu- in being supplied by Gary Chip-t man. rAlter the reception the bride and groom left on a -honey- moon trip to Moncton and other- pointa ol lnernot in New Brunso nopmrwoon, MP)-whiia so tor Marlon Brando and his new wicks For travelling the bride wore a navy and white linen suit with llue-accessories. Her cor- sage was of pliir irweethearl ros- as. on their return a reception wts held at the bout of the bride's parents. when they were the recipients of many he, ” ' gifts. Prior to their marriage the bride was tendered a miscellan- eous shower at Fe hosne of Mrs. John Mac!-nails. Gbarlotietown. The bride and coast received many gifts. The management ad stall ol Rite-Way Cleaners presented than with lovely gifts. The bride and room will re- side in Charlottetown. AUDIENCE WITH EMPRESS Empress Nageltn Saturday re) caved in sutiencs the British: and Canadian ambassadors in .Is- p pan. Sir Daniel Laacelies odl Wlllisn F. Dul. i IENTLEY. Alta. ---GP--Wlilr Klaus Brink was in hospital, 17 ot' his neighh . turned out with dght combines tn harvest his en-' tire stop. They got the Job donei and beat the cam iashuir-ry I was ti? sleepless wmlt My nmra grain! from lack ssl sleep. Indigestion both- ered me. I felt jittery de- pressed, Irntilld is all ambition and energy. Home pl. ruler ustulasis lntneu gun their avstesns are a rn't:vt:rl by mu in 0005:. fl I ll?- Idsslarlyv true Tum... with "nervous" lessspeurnenta. Wlflo some people drittlt uh cotton and ::ns aoft Postunt does not contain lust toll on my neck and was 1: not us - - - oxo will not CI 13''! ' WV IIIOAHI Ldlll IIIIM IIIAVIO QIIVI I down.Poennndounotoontnin haul: in lndtfatton nor any o"c'ii'uW...a out to but. to instant Pootsins. the have go of codiort! Poshm tastes and acts like no Put he ydoir nerves. speed np put: .?' served a . INIOIB. in TOKYO (Reuters! - Japanese; . 1 X. N. drinks without Isarn. othots other ' bride. were hnnrymooning. entered his Hollywood Hills home and made off with items valued at 83,000. . ll ii.-ii nriresa 1 . i H Gin it chsn coat coat. that any to a Just a the the wearer have in change her urious leopard-printed velveteen SPOTTED. SET leopard doesn't neither does pelleni anti ge its spots. when it rains. Here is s lux- designed by a famous house fares north triumphant'y in kihd of weather. To add up delightful stilt, there is s beret . matching skirt. but the leopard spots of course! The coat is double-breasted all the way down. has a petal-col-t lared yoke and straight side poc- kets. or good measure there is a sell belt for the eoat and s hndtaaatothensnsteeasfweatr I-a0udhaIelJn.Ienao'IldiIu.PhuolX Monday. Oct. 21, 1957 Th: Guardian Page 9 IAIRE I1. '&I1rsailaItte'r' una' lastitnts wle anias-tats. as he has at In. L. G. la-any of Indian river on iluedaa evening. Alter to regular routin of lnsabeaa. a wrist hour lol- lowad Piano anal: was furnish- ad by III mlleida lhcibnsid and Mn. lltlsen Gillls. A delicious lunch was served U the hostess laliatted bv the '-- In charge. The pseddeat d Baltic W. I. In. lruee Cmzler, expressed In. Roun Ilnyisew was -mum Lu”. W" IOIVF the sincere thnlks to Indian Rive was puton by the social com-.or W. I. tor aertalning their byvgroup. The siulns ol the Natio- ,hostess and comanitttee bl da-rge. ant Anthem lnussght a-most en- Joynbieeventagtoa elone. hy ouster 11. open- ed in Ie usual manner with the Roll call '02 'tiEi'ti9lN& Eldon beard Mrs. James Moore. ' Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Eddie Trowsdale. Curmqwondenee was read and tiacuaoed IDIHII DRAPES! Factory Tailored. Made to Measure. A new service in Charlottetown For the first time you can an the actual drapes. made up and hanging in our store. or in your home. ' Nearly a hundred to ebouse from. Hand blacked Pro-aisruslt fads resistant. Reasonably priced. . F. A. S. JONES HIMPSONS-GIAIB ITOIE IL Plane lill MQOHQ. adjourned and a Quin? , also water-re spot-resistant -- all Anna Kashfi. burglars Gfli. Brando told fume A SHOES byg'k"ViIOLCOTT" Scleniifi poiire Tltttrsday that two cam- hiltt. a typewriter. some per- nnd jewelry and a filing cnlly detiigned for children's feet. Your investment in the BEST shoes for your child NOW is his in- IU rance stop he against foot-trouble later. Each takes is important. He needs GOOD SHOES l . "Bonnet" boot. moesssln vamp. Chrome sols. It-d. white and Brown. in line I hrs. 0 "lunnee" vamp. chrome solo. Red and Whiteiaatu-alto! -4: to n. ' S nsforti. morn ssin Irown. Q "nuance", strap at soft -iii. led, Irown and White. cit!-tltttir Sliois - mcoutomsta, sway, !09dlo0Hht"b0!s SHOES by "SAVAGE" iimemher "it tiomft pay swan: to tinker chances with growing feet." 'l11is is the rule by which makers of film- out; "Savage" shoss design one ruin. i PI; "'1 wearfor ltd YOIJI-dilldren. cabinet containing story material and personal letters were ate 3.98 3,93 '33! . CAR , COATS Ivnartiy styled car (tools of Prtpo-Lino. Cotton and Acetate Colam-so Gablrdirien. w a r m l y quilts-d lined in rayon stripe. Knitted collar onsi two patch pocit . Inside zipper closure and metal fasteners. Pwular sand mic. Jun, .1” T”! -1,”. (lat as illustrated) 0 Children's Good-looking and p C and 6x. 0 Children's quilted lined. Sizes 4. 5. O.” In 15.”. i Io;-s' . 3 pc. COAT SETS i Toiloull t-not sis in line and Grey twwd d moot Ind rayon. Cont bus dmtbir-brrsstni et- htt. with invariant pleat and half-belt in bank. (hot and peaked helmet are quilts-d lined. Msmtina Icuinas with zipper st ankles sizes llhdt Otterenntafrovn l2-99to1s.m . 1 4.98 COATS Attractive and warm hrntwn siguirrd rrsllln adorn thew roots at beige wnol 0-Ne breostssi 1-Gert, Quilted and knot. S& 7 in I! In "sans-tame" Ivy Ilttle Nugget Oltota. Others from IIQ to II. I 29.05 sizes s-is ' stzsstoas 13'” DUFFLE COATS cost with zipper hood that may he convert- ed for use as it mlinr. Zipper closing with metal fasteners. Grey in color. Sizes 4. 5, SNOW SUITS . llarvwi Gshsrotine Jacket in Red. "DownhiIl".slar-Isa. sunaender-style. Jacket baa zip- per front. braid trim. elutirind sides and hiiitsnl eutis. Hrsid trim on bonnet. All 3 pieces rayon rnciit-ai all-wool duffia - 14.95 with ffharmal 6 and as. other styles imsst ..-. ....,..y... i t.. . I, i E .... .- -W-. -Tt".r::1v-g-.wx-t.'ea:2:M. .9-