- 'v‘ Hens” R1? . '1, LITTLE SISTER ACT These two little ladies I re ready to go into their little sis— ter act in identical dresses de- signed with dog appliques on the skirts. Though the frocks are one piece they give the ELLEN’S DIARY appearance of two, The full skirts, suspenders and artists' bow ties are in red, while the bodices, with their tiny puff sleeves. are in white with red k dots. pain A Dampish Wind Blows After Promise Of Sun What did this day when we came to it: James to promise have had. there would come a like this over all? the south window easing a sus Granddaughter queried coming ponder to a shoulder. to look by this evening with a down on the mill nestling amidi "It looks snowfall book. , is its trees and between shelteringi here again." Mack observed. slopes. there in the 1 the valley. and we to that which' admits the morning - sun? We fancy James expects by k ma 31c to find chair. put by his paper, readyi there by the pond, his weather map of younger years. There, at! a glance. he could determine the. moods of the weather. and the. direction of the Winds. . .So car- essing the Wind's summer-touch was on that pond. touching it lightly. rippling it with gentle breaths: fashioning lovcly mir- rorings on its crystal hnsom: mill and trees. sky and cloud. What whosome things too we have glimpsed there: a Wilding of motherduck and her brood, as happy as so many children serene in their mother's pre- sence. at play: trout. leaping. describing a perfect are. as in a flash of silver they returned to the depths: a heron posed nrcy: a pointed donating nd what‘ pounce on its ripple in the channel. a muskrat there "A with a chuckle today. of the onei we. "Plop— he went - Just like that!" "And away he swam. . your heart?" .And grinned. . He sobcrcd. "But we do see; the nicest sights. don't we. oni this farm?" he said. I James at the window this mor-j nlng sighed. . Its backward weather we're} getting." he commented. “Why, I can recollect springs when by Company in Toronto, will speak this we would he along well with our fencing.“ A sparrow with- drew to the eave’s nook below the May we ask you. . .. , . 'l‘hcre was a silence. She o the table studied her me- . . . . _ ing on the hope that she may yet1 DK‘CG Stilt. Shims. SlaCkS — Just]. xfifitsrfigred tooling 2:: succeed in making you fool so what an Illa-in. teen doll needsl ' ' ' outraged and outm-aneuvered for Slimmer- Pattern 7096: knit} now for a c a “That will never teach you how ,, d," see. to make a good loaf of brea . was brok .n. he remarked- for her Fuenégzii This is a standard home-wmck-i Guardian-Patriot “Nowadays, housekeepers . make - they buy!" she chuckled. "And what's on your mind?” he inquired of Mack. Mack smil- ed. more. or less shyly. “I was just wondering how would manage to buy me a new catcher'a mitt. My old one is. well. it's no good - that way to . mitt - things!" twinkled. "It's manure - for you mean?” “We have Mack smiled But presently. no longer this 6 against a background of aldcrs. Monday. we shall haVC- A D Fll‘ awaiting the exact moment [,0 gives. And then all too soon. turns and takes away. Until tomorrow .— ~— Good-nlght. . . f’.ttthl -b'd.§ . ehurclif‘hacl‘ slai-ticilnihercn 29; ArT SOCIei‘y MeeT i To Have Speaker Plans were discussed concern- History of Art from the. New ‘ "It turned a somersault." we. mg arrangements for a lecture :York Metropolitan Museum. or Hansen when y the CX'i Mi ecutive of the P.E.I. Art Society iP. E. I. delegate to the Maritime‘ Art convention at Sackville tol May 17 and 18. ' met. recently at Prince of Wal Cdliege. Misc. presided. Mir. Hansen_ art director tori the public relations department Oil of the British American at a meeting here May Items of business included the '. donation of in art prize to ch 5 eastern window. It was a and the appointment of a no! cool dampish wind that blew. minnting committee to select a ' "No washday - this." we said. new slate of officers for presen- : “And who would say that after tation at the annual meeting on; the lovely glimpses of spring we; May 21. The nominating com- 5 havemaeenowm m. double Inuit suits. ...d. inland final-n. 7D Grafton St. oi ’\ street, he said. Putting on a: if the winter's k " president to th e Maritime Art plenty of those. l Diary-r- } cs Eleanor Lowe l be -~~:s:~s"MARY HAWORTH 1 Female Co-Worker Gives v .Man’s Wife A Hard Time months ago my husband becamcf tro op .- Denr Mary Haworth: So mc‘ basically frigid if sexy - acting WW 1 She sticks around. artfully mak- ' interested in a girl co - worker I ing a nuisance of herself. until who is having marital trouble :6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 29, 1963.i BEDEQUE Mu. Lewis Tugetuil. recent- ly returned to her home Watmtndster. . the trip to and from the West Coast by plain. Her many friends are pleased to have her among them again. Mr. Charles Henderson, has been undergoing treatment the wife. fed to the teeth with the sordid situation. decides iti isn't worth haggling over. The wife decides she would ra- therwhavc self-respect and clean air to breathe, whatever the cost.: than continue to lot herself be She turned to him for advice as he is attractive and sympathe—i . tic. She is vivacious and flirtati- .Ous and in helping hcr he be- . came a buddy of the girl and ;her husband. Tllcy pal around " together and even have taken a lfew combined business and i, . ‘ kpleasure trips. par“), finanmdj Jealous'in regard to her hus- flom iby my husband‘s expense ac-‘ band 5 'dloc-V- . "mo- ;count_‘ As you'are interested in stay- F£1115- ‘ Recently when he was out of mg "banned. mt f owever' .town I telephoned the girl and my a vce Is ,0 con mu? your gamma momm for St Jean asked her to see less of him "spunky omspol‘c“ campaign .‘o‘i, y I F.” b ' . ghe said She would goo him agl spotlight the girl for what she 15.! JQ. where to “l e station. bften as she liked. Upset. I thcnl “3‘91” “ “Cami; "‘ffb‘e‘mtafiePimm the Rom call her husband Iwron lv, noi ave pm a' y. now? . ‘5. doubiil and asked him to (lisicour-l ab"?! her' b.u‘ we" I adm" m. so Road 9 his wife from seeing myi dont let him confuse you Into‘ ‘1.“ d t T :g b d I f It it w s an un_l thinking you are in any way toi" 5‘ re“ 5 in 0mm“ ‘ ‘ ' . a r ' awor counse 5. On my husband's return I told‘ through) he}: column. not by him abom il' bl”.l hadn't anti'i mail or personal interview. Writei clpated that the girl and her bus-l he]. in care a! Guardian ' band Would give him a lurid false. account of my phonc calls. They said I accused her of an affair, lation in the troilop; or labeled Leod. Orwell. recently returned a two weeks visi Burlington and Niagara Mrs. Jack Brown. Kcnsington left over the weekend to Ottawa Plans for the Mother's day raffle of a turkey dinner wem finalized at the recent April mccting of the Charlottetown Kinzttc Club held at the home of Nora Hambly. bar, livmg it up, while he waai away. which he knows is untrue. l ‘ But he can't believe the girl. has lied outrageously about the‘ phone calls. The last straw is that the other night. about 12:45 a.m.. Da ve went to the kitchen in pyjamas for coffee. Looking out the win-'1, dow he saw a drunk on ‘May 8 meeting. Millie Compton .was chairman. Sylvia Worth was welcomed as a prospective member. Eleanor Cameron was E winner of the mystery prize. 1 .at her home on Wednesday of i.this week and at an afternoon robe. he went outside. He was! ‘tea on rhumday‘ " gone so long I went looking' or him. He was at the c.11er talking to the girl in her car!‘ . ' e on a deadend street only a block long. Obviously she had driven far out of her way just in hopes of seeing him. on . er way home from work . She: Mr. and Mrs. E. Manning 9. . 4 or- i Bagnall (the former Mrs. Agnes HAPPENINGS . ; on the Bradnlbnne United Ohmoh Ml. and Mrs. George MacLeod =Iloytl. returned recently i r o m * Charge on April 7th. and 21st. They have taken up residence at 28 Euston St. Miss Dorothy Smith. Kent St. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bor- dagc. Moncton. The recent meeting of Alpha chapter. Beta Sigma Phi heard an address on "thought" by Rusg 0 sell Ewing, psychologist. guest speaker. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. E. A. Hodg- son. and was chaired by Mrs. 3E. II. Lord. president. Rev. Frank W. Lockvhart. Mrs. Lockhart and daughter Chris- itlne Ellen. Kennetcook. N.S.. fer. Mm. A.A. Lockhart. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schurman, Summerside. returned dues- day from a trip to Lafayette. iLouisiana. where they visited Orleans and Shreve Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schur- man. Summerside. returned *TJllll'Sday from a trip to Mont- treat. works three nights a week. I feel she is chasing him and‘ I don't like it. But what can I do? He won’t take a stand and I can‘t bear this uncertainty. I can‘t talk with him about it as .he feels I am just a jealous wo- I l man. so nothing I say makes a; ‘ dent on him. Please advise moi R D Dear R.D.: \‘mlr story. here' much condensed. gives strong ‘EVidEYlCP that slowly but surely .. you are gaining ground. in de- feating the girl's campaign to enslave your husband. It seems obvious that the girl. Dress a nows that; and in pursuinglnewcst summer knits. All are! him to his house in the middle ofljust the latest clothes! the night. she is brazenly trad— Shift. bikini. beach (~196qu cape, 3-. Factory Outlet Store {the Rrince County Homital for 4 home shortly. 1 Mr. Sidney Murray. this com— lmunity. conducted bracketed as a competitor in re- and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ma ’c- Lauderdale-by the Sea. Florida. . He “’85 we" "’09le by the . congregations served. i Rev. RM: Cameron. pastor of l the Bedeque United Church Charge. was in Murray Comer, N.B.. conducting the funeral George Burke, Pisqujd' left recently visited her aunt and 3 service for Miss Mae maddock ‘who died in Ohelton. 1 Miss Adella Bowness_ daugh- ! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bow- ‘ness. this village. spent Easter week in Charlottetown. the guest f Mr. and Mrs. Derwyn Huestis. The recent snow and rain left lthe clay roads in bad shape. in i this area. 82. in i several days. He hopesto return the servtces te home one: visit“! an: Mrs. Arthur Johnson. York Master Wade Lewis. York. 1 vialth his trend l. Irving Klnch. York. i. spend- ing holidays at his home in Al- berton. Mr. and Mn. Cecil Watts and daughter. York. ware visitors in Charlottetown~ . G Crockett lgranddaughter Deborah M-nc- Donald spent Tuesday in Char- lottetown. Mrs. Randolph Murray. York was the recent guest of her ais- r. Mrs. Vernon Rodd. Char- lottetown. Mrs. Ellby Hardy is visiting in Dartmouth. N.S_. the uest of her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hard Mrs. Frank Watts, York. Tuesday in Charlottetown. n MacLennan, Ohnr- lottetown. was the guest of her sister Mrs, Laken Lewis, York. MISs Heather Ma llum, Brackley Point. spent her Eas- ter holidays in York with her cousin, Miss Vera Miallett. Mrs. . essey. Charlotte- town is spending a few days in ork at the home of her nep- hew Arthur Vesey. y. pent I!!!“ person. an s Ronny W parents, Mr, visitor to Oyster here and Mrs. Robert Mlllar, Eller- recent lrldge was a recent Dcd Bridge. ton Jay was 3 recent Visitor in Charlottetown. Mrs. Milton Rodgerson is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. B.A. TO VISIT WAR GRAVE" OTTAWA '(CPl—A group .1 79 Canadians. the next-o'-kiv~ .f Canadian war dead buried n The Netherlands, will fly Amsterdam next week to visit the graves as guests of Dutch families. They will be assigned to Dutch homes under arrange. ments jointly sponsored by The Netherlands war graves com. mittee and the Royal Canadian Legion. ARREST REPORTER NEW .YORK (AP) — Bernard Diederich. part-time correspOn. dent in Haiti for The Associated Press and the New York Times, l was arrested Saturday in Port au Prince. his wife reported. A brief message from Mrs. Diede. rich gave no reason for the ar- rest. Diederich. a New Zealan- der, has been operating the Haiti Sun. ‘Miss Norma Gail Moore. Char- .lottetown, was the guest or her and called her dirty names,i , Members agreed to donate sun. igrandparents. Mr. and Mrs. which I didn't. iplies for the dinner. The draw— were visitors to Summersidciifim Lewis. York. for her. . ‘ ~ I . ‘ _. - ting Will take place and the win-; over the weekend. They were Easter holidays, ' They elm gald “a: we" m a ner Will be announced at the guests of Mrs. Lockhart'is moth- Mjss Shawn Hardy, Dan. mouth. N.S_. was the guest of ‘ '5. Florence Vessey for the Easter holidays. . r. and Mrs. Edison Hardy jtlnl two sons. Dartmouth. N.S,, :were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. MacKenzie. 5 West their son, George. his wife andiMrs. Hanold watts, York. .St.. entertained at a coffee party j family. They also visited New: W Por Mrs. , . ke, Covehead. spent Tuesday. April 16th, at the home of her brotherdn-law ‘and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown. York. Miss Carlyn MacArthur. Un- l PISQU‘lD EAST ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Hendricken? ,were visitors in Charlottetown} lrecently. ‘ Mr. George Dover motored to Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay with sonsMerlin. Irwin and Glenn, 1were recent visitors in Charlot- tetown and Oyster-Bed Bridge. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Reg MacNevin “and daughter Darlene. Charlot- tetown. were recent guests at’ the home of Mrs. MocNevin’a‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. ; I Robert L 2 ar d and Howardl .Kelly were visitors in Charlotte-i itown recon y Russell Woolridge, Marle,v ‘ion Road has returned to her 1 was a visitor at the home of his I EXPERT Diamond remounting Jewellery Repairs Electric Shaver Repairs Camera Repairs ‘ {6' ms an 121 Grafton St. Dial 4425: .that you will walk out on him. ting directions. . i ‘Th-us leaving the field to her, you 5 h l l' 9 Y ' “"9 cents (“I”) i somewhat after her lance!for this Pattern (“0 Sta lplcasel to Alice Brooks. care of. Needlecr a f t ‘ Dept. 60 Front St. W.. Toronto 1, Ont. writ sees ‘PATTERN NUMBER, NAME.l lng device employed by a fami- ‘liar type of greedy. insensitive. mittee is comprised of the fol- , lowing members: Mrs. Douglas _- ..._ George. Mrs. Donald Gass and‘ WRITER DIES Harry Morris. MILWAUKEE (AP) —— Ed- B'al‘ry Bugden. P- F1 T- Vice-i ward Harris Heth. 53. novelist and short - story writer. was l'lllllfl dead in his apartment Fri-i day. His stories were published ' porcelain and china at the Vic- in “any Trading magazines and n “ma and Albert Museums 1 one of his novels. Any Numbcrj London. England would he avail- (i .1 was made into a mo. . able for a lecture here in Now “on picture_ ‘ Association stated that John Cushion who is in charge 0 t)“. IV. mber. | Mrs. Guy Fichaud reported. ilhat all tickets for the buffet sup-j per and auction sponsored by the ‘ Gifts ISALE STARTS TUESDAY APRIL 30th| Factory Outlet Store have bought the entire stock of Arms Men's W e a r Store in Halifax. and have brought all the stock to Charlottetown in a tractor trailer. This stock must- be sold in order to make room for our own stock that is coming in from Montreal. Come in and save many. many DOLLARS. $1.50 to 52.5 h . You are under no obligation to buy to get a free gift. On Tuesday to the first 100 men a N'ECKT‘IE. These ties are a diesel 0 value. To the first 100 beautiful“ Fresh Red ROSE. Art Society had been sold and ithat there had been a tremen- idous response to the request for inrt and antique objects for the iSpring Gala to be held on May 15. The executive concurred nni :purchasing a set of books on the i‘ . Art Suppl“, 0 Games 0 Good Books For Children 1: Adults ")3 Grafton St. Lowe was chosen as the i i o Greeting Cards i i Dial win-IQ ‘ ; held l 300 suits to choose from. these MUST be SOLD. Such names as Savitte Row. Reg. 39.95 to 69.95. [Summer Suits All the llatest styles. Reg. price 39.95. ' Genuine Harris Tweed SPORT COATS .. . $12.95 SALE PRICE 1 0.00 'l 9.95‘ 1 pair blends. Reg. MEN'S DRESS SOCKS Itretchle. nylon and wool 1.00%! M: 3'I .no SHIRTS We have 1000 shirts from this stock. some brand name shirt that not! as high as 7.9!. 3.1.98"- COAT Soma coats tlgnt sold To Clear at ‘— Men’s, Fall, Winter a Spring S u highu I : I C’ls you best buy to a bra -.~ monontherbnanywhemnearits price has Cordtex inserts. elasticized straps and back, breathing waist plus embroidered brondctoth.32-36A.32~383.32~40¢. 20. can. at. DOMINION CORSET COMPANY, LTD. unease - atom; - mm o more: ‘— I Men's Dress Shoes a: cat- “curse-"i --- “noun...— anons make (Majestic) mule to sell for 1m to 19.“. Now only— n“:'?'.s.30'°° 435“, Men's Bath Robes I 7.88