T party. lchool eomnilttee Mpurtedf blindtneedeidjlio be repalred.bif this is no poss 2 new one to e pur- t continued mm! Page ' chased. Sick romm.; no report . Inrne McEwen that we purchase Correspondence. Reply from In-y a radio forapatientinthe 0rtho- stitute office re Order of Rules,- lpedlc.Centre in the Sanitarium. Red moved and seconded we send for: Cross work was passed in. Collect- same; annual report from Red- lnn for the evening was 31.85. Cross Society; letter from Mrs. ; The next meeting is to be at the. Gaudet. citizenship convenor. i home of Mrs. Earl Henry. Lunch on motion it was decided 810.00 ' '. committee: Mrs. D.B..Reld. Mrs.lbe donated to Hall committee fund- , 'I'.C. Gallant. Mrs. Max Ferguson. lThe program consisted of a debate I. Mrs. Carl Woolner and Mrs. Earliand contests. Lunch was served by L" Carr. Roll call to be answered byihostcss and committee. Next 3 "Tested Recipe". Mrs. Carl Wool-imeetlng is to be held at the home liar and Mrs. D.B. Reid are to belot Mrs. Stewart Carruthers. Roll in charge of program. lnterestingicall to be answered by izlvinlz s contests were enjoyed by all andlllupper dish recipe. Meeting closed lunch Wu .9,-ved by haste”! ,5. by singing the National Anthem. ' dated by committee in charge- . . Meeting cloud by Imam: we Nat. MT. Ml:.LLI(,I(. W.l. WOMEN " ,l'.gntlay, April f)."19ss The Guardian. Page 9 Monacans Planning Large Celebration For Wedding - Ion” Anthem. The Mt. Melllck Womenis liist- - Hy GLUIIKIE McAlt'lillUlt tine of Greek extraction who sails buute held their regular monlhly - ilt)N'T CARLO tAPt - The many of his ships under the Pima- ' HAMILTON W.l. "meeting at the home of Mrs. Arden .r N1...-ipgility of Monaco is a pocket nianian flag. The March meeting of the Hani-iRlCl1BI'tll On Tuesday evening. Mari '- . ml. country all set to go off- Rainier III is the other big real mm, V”. was held gt the home 01 6th with the president Mrs. Robert- iin alarm clock for eastate holder. His palace. loclled at 1 Place du Palais. is the prime tourist attraction. . W Grace it Mr. . g 1 . -. 1' - "H to 13,.i,,ce Rainier m is 1200 and was sacked several times '"””."””e Wem Bi the d-lscovm-y.in the early years. It has been ex- "I ivaliiecl the l:UllIEllC wheel ile""': '9lY """”'ked "d W” ”m' ll C: ' Mrs. Lloyd Lockerby. The Prcsid- snn presiding. (A cut presided and the meeting open- The meeting opened by i-t-pt-ntinu ed by singing "School Days" and the Mary Stewart Collect. IUII()WP(I repeating creed in unison. Roll call by roll call with seven nit-inbt-ins was responded to by fourteen mem- present. The minutes of the last bu-3, meeting were read. approved and Finance reported 51910 from ca . signed. The correspondance rt-to 'llIL' celcliratloir. they plan are ..i nut of propurtionyio the sllzey tll Nluiiaco, uhich. ulth only 367: v.-nhy ncrcs. is tllc world's smallest. Liiigtliini. But thc Mediterranean l-md nr:vci' acts the P31-it t Nliilc thc slrcei danttlnll. 5000" ;-l mu; al.tl avrial ariplizili. tsuchi g 5 H-3p..,4e aylisi unrkini: without. .I not beneath a helicopter) lend! V. .-..-.-..g atiumplierc to plans lorl Mm civil and church weiidinll5 AD-1 Ill ill and i9. "onacans really take. ll!"Il' country seriously. when lirincc Rainier assumed the throne in l'.l4fl he made a lstirsl ling JJDIICHI for support of U191 lflllltllllalltl The C()rtlnalIDll' set Off inonaco's last big royal Wlllgdllll and the population has been anx- iously waiting ever since for U10 wrrlrliiiiz party. . F.iii'npi:'s iiohility has also '36-. corded the ruling house of Grllflw aldi respect out of Pf0l70l'll0"gl0 "51 estates. Through astute marrla895-p the ruler of Monaco is entitled to; 24 titles. On hel:-marrlalh Miss Kelly becomes four times a duch- ms, eight times a countess. ind. or course. a princess. sPEC'I'ACULAR ENTRANCE l iziinic-r's 120 roommovie-set pal-; av? sits some 200 feet up on s, mi-k that made a fine fortress fori it-ntiii'ics. The first Grimaldi made it gpertaciilar entrance. Disgulsed ,.-. a monk. he got. in by asking plctcly hmodclled in the 19th cent- ury following the- pillage of the French Revolution. It retains much of its ancient beginnings, however. I NAPOLEONS RAZORS ' Thi sun-drenched court of honor is sourrouridcd by the gallery of Hercules. containing frescoes done i by Gcnoese painters Cambiasco and Orazlo Ferrari in the 17th f century. The colors are bright and t striking tod: . The palace contain a lot of things that would normally end up in the attic-such glass - enclosed dust catchers as a set of Napol- eon's razors and oddments of mil- itary uniforms. The private apartments are mod- ern. except for Rainier's lavish Ro- man bathroom. done in marble. The apartments overlook the prince's private yacht basin. From in: other side of the palace. Miss Kelly can look down on a Coca Cola bottling plant being built at the base of the palace rock. In front of the palace is-the big open court where crowds gather daily to watch the changing of the guard in the little candy-striped guard boxes at the gate. To guard his orange-colored pal- ace, Rainier has 65 carabinerl and an assortment of muzzle - loading cannon. Even the cannonballs have been cleaned for the wedding. "" carabincri are all French. a precaution dating to the French ....a ... xlimti ; wzviil im:pll.I-lllly for the night. Beneath tn. robe he carried a sword. He :-ivnequenlly set off a disturbance. nmhline his followers to come in and trike nvcr thc fort. 'lh.1t iras in 1297, and the feat. It rot-iii'drvl to this day by two K nu-(I-wielding monks in the royal rinsl. llllir-ugh he is an absolute mon- iurh, Rainier lll is so popular that own the Communist newspaper at rH"Il'I3)' Nico speak-4 well of him. limit! or nine hundred years ago In people outside Monaco spoke, i- v-ll of the area. There was a goodi hit of piracy conducted from the xiui: harbor. upsetting the then pa-t-rliil Italian city states. t .m- Giiclplis of Genoa quickly .Revolution. when the house of Gri- imaldi found itself briefly without in throne as the local citizenry de- clared a republic. GLISTENING CATHEDRAL Just down the street from the palace is the beautiful cathedral where the wedding will take place. This cardigan sweater. elongat- ed to coat length. is a surprise note in this sprlng's fashion pict- A COAT-LENGTH swwera an easy rcvl iwhite hroiton Linton wool tweed. ;(FP Photon tire. The "look" is achieved with. .. .4"- style" in black and Begun in 1874. it is constructed of a local white stone which glistens in the bright Mediterranean sun- light. . It was hcre that Monaco's last: big royal wedding was staged-1 that of Rainier's mother. Princesst Charlotte, to French Count Pierre de Pollgna: in 1920. That marriagel it has long been known that mus- ended In divorce. This is a circum-i cujar deficiency can result in nag- stanc often found in the recent; glng backache. It is also true that KEEP IN TRIM iwvtl -Vloii.'u'tfs lliic harbor. Tile-history of the house of GrIma1di' iaabby abdommu muscles and ex' I. wlir-liiiiw of Pisa tnnk similar no- Princess Charlotte. who was lnlccgg fat on the abdomen put an H . a hi, mm. The result was yline for the throne. renounced heri gm-3 gt;-gin on the .1;-gady wgak a-vii-r Lltlfl ycnrs otiru .'i- a roulette chip. Itzi-nier dzitcs back to the hiiolplis. llc is dcscenilcrl from Otto tuiiiclla, p consul of Genoa who div in 1143. Otto's son. Grinialdo. i1:ivP the name to the house of l'.I'llC I-ctr Mlxfll) BLFSSING .'hrn Spaniards sought to muscle in on the early Grimaldils it-rrl-t '9 If Rainier in is the 30th direct '" . , . M war. durmgyrlghts in favor of Rainlers elder. bgck muscles, Mwh MmW.n manned hands astsister, Antoinette. Antoinette. in . Whil th ' ctl ' i th h lturn. renounced her right in order. .pecm1ecg1l5tlioei1lif:s. (llieisquaiitdilsy to marry a Monacan tennis player.; - 1 h .y dy h . uThat marriage also ended in til I In wh C many ' paw" H" g or ' self is that exercise aggravates the vorce. , lbsck trouble. life. then to a French actress; an en” 9" I'Il'.I H?" ,'l '3 "- 559 who now is the Princess Ghislalrie.l 39"” V9 91””. 9'"l:15 I must be However. he had gone off to Al-t":':I:tVery It m;03t'h"" '9' ' few lgerla many years before as I! young; m M efui": 3'; t, m9”""ll 3 " ll - I and the” met 5 young: 1.; . wis ing movements and prince” Chaprjerky. sudden motions must he Aggravaies Weak Back 3! Ida -lean Kain tnir. Prince Charles sought helplF""ch I”""dres5' ; (mm "H, Fremh mms who wl...lotte was born of that romance. . . , ,' Her rights to the throne were made; Z.”.'3"'i?.'.'. ii.?.'2”'i.”.'..””.'i?. '..IS.”” 255. t lent !" 1919- l since. French proteciionulinwcver. 1tw?g":;:,:rc:5eabgnndnm" W-P now ll: rPNi!lI-lI'fIefI as ahmixed btles-1 Ammugh they have had their f'.'” -V .f1,”"””"s' 3” ” if reiimsrital troubles. the house of Grl-i ,:,:(Ts "g1k:0ul3lg'V(h3eer1Yf:g,';l ?::)uSem31'e msldi has never lacked for spirit. I t , ' j It is said that on his way back wit" gxztgdcgggongiretmihi ; to Paris from exile in Elba. Emp- s llaS':!ll1S5lllIl”rPSI. in the rriarrledlflmr Ntilziwpmencocuntged Srmlff; M? M Hwirwmm (more ,0 ons o. mse w avoided. The safety posture for t-xerrisc Is to lie flat on your back. with knees flexed and soles of feet on the floor. The first exercise movement is merely to pull up-and-in forcibly with the lower abdominal muscles and press the small of the back; flat against the floor. Hold the up- and-ln pull to a slow count of 6. Do not hold your breath. Repeat Whilr the first I"riiit'r Charles-a shaky mm" in the wlke 0! the was huntlv with his sword. he wasn't. a commercial success. Mon- nro rocked along for several cent- uries with little prosperity. it was another Charles. the third, who put an end to this. He importctl the roulette wheel and. after a faltering start. things have neon rolling ever since. . Charles lll was it foresighted FIIIPT in other directions: Hr for- hzuir Monacans thcmselvcs to en-l tar thr giiiiililiiig t-nsiiios anti also tlvi-rot-ti that the CP0llPl9l'li should Il.1l'r thrir pockets solved up. The casino proved so profitable that hy 1869 the prince was able to abolish all taxes. Although some tiiivo born restored. the casino is sllll ranked fourth as a source of income and income taxes are un- known here. Toni-ists are another big source nl revenue. Another is stamps. and nlfit-isls of Monaro think Miss Kel-p ii . Hollywood hr-aui will prove l EIFHI boon to t 9 business. llrdi-rs for the commemorative stamps of the ueddlng have .-v--amped Monaco. bolstering hopes for future business. STEADY CITIZEN! The easy state of financial af- fairs has moulded the personality of Monaco. The permanent resi- dents are largely crouplers. mil- llonaires. retired persons. bartend- ers. restntirniciirs and the intense- lrmking "system gamblers" who luiuiit the casino. Perhaps MOIlilr'i'll stesdiest elit- !rns are the ctouplers-some son in number. The aristocrats of the gambling world. they are civil ser- vants and get a nice pension when they retire at 00. i Pre-war. the dignity of the jam- hling rooms was never shattered by crude nni.-zrs. You won or lost In silt-lire. Nowadays. cries of; "Little Joe" and ”snake cyn" can he heard. The game of "Ian "ans" was instituted in IN! to attract Amerii-an tourists. but ihr tnhlrs urn tncstr-ti in a manner not to offend European 1! ity. Only a few months no hree Americans had to be restrained from playing with allegedly doe- lnfr-gi diva. h 0 buildings oust the casino nil: hold Monte Csrlnoss xi era house and swank ntghtcl .1 The whols sstsbushment is knows I8 the locists des Bsins do Her. if Bea Bathing Society. It is I at . -5.7: Y owned by alilpigig an this exercise 5 complete counts. IFrt'nCII upheavals. Eraduslly increasing to in com- I-loilore is reported to have asked: Pm? c0"lll3- , where Napoleon was off to and thei Th? 59c”"d 9X9""39 l"'9llEll'Nl3 returning Corsican replied: "To re-I "PP" I"'CIl 5' W9" 35 lbd0ml"3l gain my estates.” m"50l9F- I-Mg goo," Honore answered. ms, Position: Same as for first ax- tory records that while Honore's ”'cl3e- but with Films 0' l""ld5 claim was more modest than at” I”- Movemenl: Lift head and should- iers from the floor as you slide hands down toward flexed knees. "NlGll'l"' FOR. nALL1:nlNA illold this position for ll slow count LONDON tAPt .. Former Soviet i"f 5' 5"” 5I9w'y !'”""", "Nd '9 (;(.0,-31 Mllcnkov um . home at floor. Repeat exercise 3 times. lat.- nuutm pormme tuned --Nigmv-, fer 0. Always hold the movement. and . huge bouquet of mu” 3., ; but never hold your breath. 1;,-mm i,,1i,,-in, Mu-g,,g pongeyn: In the third exercise. you hold Wednesday night. Malenkov. wholl8llI1llKl'HVltY- 1; on . tour or 3;-min, ma. um Position: Lie on back on floor. gifts after watching Miss Fonteyn right knee flexed. Have the left perform in Cagar Frgnckj Sym. leg straight down on floor. knec phonic Variations at the Covent straight. Note: In this exercise one Garden opera house. knee is always flexed and sole of .Napoleon's he made it good. fool." is kept tint on floor to avoid strain. llloveniciii: Raise loft log about. half way up. S-I-o-w-l-y lower leg! to floor. as yoii contract strongly with abdominal muscles and prcssl small of back to floor. The leg movement is incidental--it. is the” contraction of thc ahdominals that counts. Lower the log to a slow count of 5. later holding against gravity to a count of 10. Repeat this movement ti complete counts, alternating legs. Again. make sure that you do not hold your breath. As tone is restored to thc mus- cles of the abdomen. it will be lcasior to tnalntaiu a good nnsturc. holding an up-and-in hull with thi- abdominal muscles. Good posture affords .conlinual mild exercise and lessons back strain. 9 II you . iii-iii” days nssl poopls work under Fiflllt. Wfry InorI..sIeep Isu. This strain on body and bum nialies physical has easier to loss-harder to regain. T0dl!'s lenss living. lowered resistance. ovtwavli. worry-any of than may sdert aanisl kidney srtion. When Iiirlneys got out of order. III!!! acids and wsstu mail in tho system. Then hachrlio, rail. that "tiled-out" Huiywf lbett --I belt -wad. 5...... i.i."i.. o'.'.i.r1"- ,"p.u. .. qiqzusm. ,3 and for l2XP!bTANT MOTI-IERS-who will be required certification of pregnancy. lng their children to the clinics according to their as follows:--- 2inoculationswillbe POLIO IMMUNIZATION CLINICS For Charlottetown Preschool Children And Charlottetown Expectant Mothers Will be Iteld at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-cor. Print-r & I-iitzmy ' TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY -- April 10 and 11 - 9:30 - 11:30 A.M. and 1:30 - 4.30 P.M. t for all PRESCHOOL. CHILDREN BORN BEFORE JANUARY 1st. 1955 To avoid crowding at the clinics will parents please co-operate by bring- Tiiosday morning-eNorth of Grafton and West of Great (it-orgo Tuesday at-ternmn-South of Grafton and East of Great George Wednesdsy inornlng-North of Grafton and East of Great George Wednesday afternoon-Soiltzli ti Grafton and West of Great George No child will be inoculated without the parent's signed request. necessary-given four weeks The charge will be 25c and includes a 3rd Inoculation at a later data. HEALTH DEARTMENT PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - to present a doctor's sections of the city, various committee reports urn- 10 heaping tbsp. brown sugar I 4 tbsp. cream l 6 tbsp. melted butter 1 cup ocoaiiut -.-.. M eived during the month was road and discussed. Following this the read and the treasurer rcpiirtctl having paid the music teacher and bought cod liver oil capsules fur mcmbcrs in thc distrii-t also lI1(' entry fee In Musical festival. 'l'hcro were throc cards spot to thc sir-L in the district. I it was niovod and wciiiiiltwl that we invltc tfliorry Vnllry lviiixiv.-il concert. St.-vt-ral articles of lit-rt -,Cross work were passed in anti H fncw materials given out. It um V Ill" ll Jalso decided on to get l'0lllllalllS '" l"'"It' l for sewing. A donation of 31.50 uzis """ll'l I 'lZlVCll in by Mrs. llett Riclinrils. Slum HI -thc school. Lunch was serw-d by MW. thc hostcss. FAI(l)IG.-'iN ('.W.l.. COCOANUT ICING livan: tr The following is a list of the Highly The ll('Xl meeting is to be hold in Ililtliii:-i'onni and llVIniZ'F00m 5" In with all appliances built in l0 otlirr officers" First vice-presidenttprrsi-iiti-ii Mrs. I-Iiirl ('. MacDonald um rv- -Wits Pntrit-a llonahoe; second vice cotivenors. and plans vt'0I'r made Rohlcn, l.'. S aiiihassaiior in clccti-d president of the Cariliuaii lvrrmlriit. Mrs. Richard J. Qulnn.lfor this year's activities. stihdivision of the Catholic Wom- tliiril l'l('P president. Mrs. Harold Mix and put on warm cake and cnis League at the annual mcrt. Rm-lip: return to oven until brown in nil in hold on Tuesday. April .1 bubbly. X. . i-iv trend to spsci cssivrexenl I : is well illustrated in ihis lll display at the Home ronto. It has kitchen. casiirer, Stella Sullivan. Hanlry satisfactory reports were i Europe. and lo convt.-iiieiicc. The llretllncc allou for central point of the room. novcl position. uilll its lirick ('Illlllv L-hen to liriiig-rntiin. The it hole ncv used as dividing panel for the ro- Ititrhen. ind also to contain thei HOME DESIGN l)EVELOPS THEME OC SPACIOUSNESS neat apps-zirance and to ovcn Sink is but Ill: inches deep to sit-tloun uork. Cherry- is in a wood is uscd iliroiiitliout from kit.- mcasr : 20 by 24 feel. by the lrr-nsiiri-r nntl' WASlllN'flT(lN' 'APl -- tili,-ii-In Mos. cmv, and (Ii-oi-gr Wadsworth, am. p Mrs. Albnn Brothers, mi in-half . bassador in Saudi Arabia. are be- sccrelgry, Mrs, Peter Sul- Jot the meeting, wished Father 0'-ling called home for consiiltatinns, hon voyage on his trip to the state di-parlmi-nt (aid Thurs- day. g...ar-.-r u -.-.e-..--V.-we tiiiuinis siiuiiiilii How long will the 8-day gcloll ll"? ic.u.sus-soiissous .. . . I3 MIIZES to be FIRST PRIZE is THE ciocit ITSELF! Beautiful forsstvilie Mauthti Mantel clock, with Westminster Chimes. Valued at 575.00 Twelve other prizes: lustro Kitchen canister Sets. All you do is estimate how long tits 8-day clock will run. at this contest Is to IMIOIIICO Yd” " all-mtfllosa Viol". "'0 """bH:(9." I a in! Protein Cream at the West Flour. Aetua h sun have proved thetdiis new Creunzkof I": Vlost Item is so wponov, we can In 0 Y ljhis guarantee: '11.. purpose .u greet NOW You are guaranteed better bokirm I'"'”" High-P.-otgin Cream oi the West Flour or your money roiunded pl!!! 2075 ml MAPLI trait uuumo co. I. .- m, uncssastas cosiuiiv 1 W00 Get your entries in now! How to enter! Every time you buy new High-Pmfsybf Cream of the Want Flour, your gi-odor will give you oflirinl entry forms as follows; 4 lntvy terms with I OI or I00 pound bug I entry Ionm with u 49 or 50 pound bag I entry Iona with I 14 or 25 pound bag Writ: on ORCI1 entry form your mama aml address. and your esi.imnt.o of how long the fully-wound 8-day clock will run -days. hours, minutes. Closest wins the clock. In the case of tie, each wins a clock. You can entnr as often as you like, but. entries can he mnda only on otTi('iaI entry forms. and miiilf. he dopnniipd in one of the official ballot. homo. Only one pri7.P pi-r I1OIlHPIlOId. Content. deadline: 6 p,m. this Satiirdny. Clock must. run I mininium of Inur days. If throiigh IOMP mischiinne such as its not. being placed on I level surface the clock should stop hefore the contest. deadline, it will he immediately re- woiind and the time will i.Iien be cnlciilntnstl from the neconrl winding. NEW HIGH-PROTEIN CREAM OF THE WEST FLOUR CONTEST UNITED 70 AREA SERVED IV THE! KINSINGTON DISTRICT STORES I. C. AULI K. L WAIT! W. M. MIJWII W. S. MIGLIAN COTTON Ii IOGIIS XIII CLARK IIOWN I HQ DUOGAN Ir DIIGGAN lAl.PHI.IlINS i-. J. 2. c. KINNIDY Moaitltllll 1. co. to. MURPHY a. son iisusiuoron CO-OP Ass-n. us. close: it. wiouoas ' -....:-u-..-:-..y.