s". and School ‘ matings _. v """ *1 revious meeting the a m, and llllllwfli- a" report W“ - e. pint- ifl- PW: r¥§§1§u§§eui§ and asdelegt w- attend the lecture ‘it... in Charlottetown by . sésoir Avison oi MacDonald I meeting I t‘ u 95g speaker at th éltersua Mother Patrice: ' as)»; who. has a. 9B" l" Economic-B. s!" B!" ‘ Howl-motive lecture on nutri- ' m l... commencing her in- Be 131k. Mother Loyola had ‘m, distributed which demon ""3 ertain points 0H i tetlohcxlgmwhlch she wished to l impressdoillflef) l" "$58.1. well acquainted with I uits oi’ proper feed“! °1 animals and the proper terti- " oi crops. and we have been ,1" o; paying less attention .~'umsn diets than to those oi ,1, Nowadays. nutrition oi ‘H, bgings is regarded as very nsht. Napoleon said “sn army mm on its stomach" end we 0' m“ great cars hill been to give the members oi our e4 services well - balanced p enabling them to iylillil training with improved wplllflllte and well-being in met cases. A proper appreciation ,1 the aorthwhlleness oi the duty ,1 mains the iamily will ma e wuiewiie‘: task smote interesting he: “the nutritive value oi most oi cur ordlnarv ioods was explained lad certain important points were. rm srurrrnz Stomach acting up - lalie MAY 23' 19-2541 heard and I empheeised. Among these wu- how to preserve vltsmines while cooking ioods which should tur- nieh ue, with generous arlmunu oi these substances. The import. ance oi having a garden prepared ca". ...":t...".:'.';::.i" "we a s aivtaehas in health. p y m“ Much discussion iollowed this lecture on nutrition and several o! the members had questions lngwelreil o‘! such subjects as sc oo unc ee and the value malt in the 131st. , °' r... anorsaidinh - marks that the quality oi mill: d2. pends on the nature o! the ieed iven the animals. When Ollcgkg Ind Droteln are led to the cows, there is more iood value in the milk. ‘llihgmgmb are encouraged to use a o o ran when i their cattle. - Mm‘ It was moved by Mrs. William l". POWQI’. seconded by Mr. Peter MoKenna that a hearty vote or Loyola. The presld t the satisfaction arid o! all present ior the opportunity oi listening to such an instructive talk by a specialist in this field. With the Notional Anthem "THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN" 5818i‘, Thank God i - * That covers this ‘Zlittfiliriiléllgn? We caress it's well-worded pages, Because we know they are true, First we et the , And the ish tidggrunneavhsd moon, And the temperatu i t Which we've realize: xii {Zieigfillf Also the Coming Events, Which we very eagerly scan, And right in each top comer. The Maxims-oi a mere man. Next mmes Dear Faithful Ellen, Who comes every day to relate, The trials oi a farmer's wile, 0h. how sadly we share her iate. And then the Women's Realm, With some hints on Etiquette too, And then we ask r Dorothy Dix What in the word will we do? Then comes the Central Guardian With news from iar and near, And-e. beautiful Memoriam, O! s. friend wc hold so dear, Next the stock and prod k ts And all articles lost gllllge Elfin? the Births, Deaths and Mar-- riages. Which in every land mbound. THICK BUTT 3 IN 1 AND THE TWIN THE 210 LBS. W also gt J d M i, Ana nppyea iggs an agge U" thanks be given Reverend Mother‘ I On motion the meeting adjourned “ For [hit QRDER No writ . No botlggr. drop in. Chse. worth.‘ mo. t. as ileld. Emerald. Brooklyn. Kine’: North Tyrone. Who is always in And away goes the Then the beautiful The grandest spot ' Mrs. l. Years Y 23, -keep her iieet and announced that training for the R. t ior combo/t. 3TB no hatter g fig. run neutrinos I30 Illllll Il- NOISE; Illvhllhll. OIL Clarence I‘. llulem. Crapaud ER” PEI. lhis War——Four negotiations with Gennany. It '1'!!! No money orders. Inst phone. 0|‘ ole Keith's Spring- Ceo. B. Home; Box ll. Lot Ii. Co. Ii. A. Jelley, 010117. 0. C. Johnson, Churchill Ilrln. 'Ahd then poor Tillie theTrbiier,‘ a stew. And along comes an auction sale, which every male d oes crave, oy oi our life, With ne'er a thoug t to shave. church notices. Which make us answer the call. Arid last oi all thedPofitls Comer, a I. Ferguson. . Ago By The Canildlun Pres By The Canadian Plcle MA ioii_viee-seimirsi' Jean Dorian declared France would empire ‘under 8 practically wnls A. F. would he ._ centered in Canada and the United, States ireeing Bfltila IIIQ-l-lntioms ALL-EMBRACING TUMMY BERMAGUI. Australia —- (CP)—— guests A white shark weighing nearly fl and Miss Florence Cameron, Al- ton wus caught near hero. Insi were three-quarters o! a iarss seal, about 20 sea birds, mutton birds iublr, “m. _ 4 shed rsnitiinsevd than their Roof As a substantial artistic long wearing roof, Asphalt Shingles have no competition at their low cost. THE 185 LBS. BROAD SHADOW WITH ITS ARTISTIC DESIGN L.‘ Allin Red, Green, Black, Natural Slatenor the differ- more beautiful t ent Blends, '- Dosure. THE HEAVY SLATE COATING IS FIRE RE- . SISTING They become > WE HAVE THEM IN STOCK t PHONE OR CALL AT OUR STORE 105 3 1M GHT BINDIN with ex- l a m. mesh 3153px. end his s THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN csiiraitauinniiii reserved Ior can news; nature mu be ‘he cents a word. strictly psy- flwe- COOK! tor Photographs. I ' CONIIDIIATION L!!! IN- BIJBANCB. KNIGHTS OI‘ COL- wiil ‘stage their enter- tainment in Vernon River Hall on Wednesday, lVLay 23. 5-2i-2i JOIN! Y.M.C.A.—Mr. Gordon Driiion, iormer proiessionai hockey star. has accepted u position with i the Y.M.C.A. War Services at Sus- ldéltt, and reported ‘yesterday ior_ I du y. . BURIAL YESTERDAY — The iunerai oi Mr. Francis Weir was held yesterday morning ircm his late residence e5 Park 5t. to St. Dunstarfs Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. W. McCardle who also conducted service at the grave. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Michael Conway, Hector MacDon- gail, John D. llicDonald, Harry Ferguson. Emmett Gallant and Frank Christopher. EIJDS 0|!- SPRINGFIELD EXC JECTIVE - _M:. J. E. l-iasiam, National War Finance Committee chairmen for the district o1 Spring- field has received a Victory Bali- ner in recognition oi the splendid work clone by that district dur- ing the 8th Victory Loan drive. ‘The two salesmen Major R. E. Horaard and Mr. Allison Mayne ore to be heartily congratulated on the success oi their canvasses, having obtained 106 per cent oi their objective. BRIDAL RECEPTION-Mulberry Lodge presented a unique and pleasing appearance on May 17th when a. reception was held in honor oi‘ F0. and Mrs. James L. Beggs oi No. 1 R. dz N.S.. Sum- mersldc. who were recently iiiar- ricd. On the centre of tlic table was a beautiful three-tiered wed- ding cake which was out in con- ventional style bv the bride and groom. The gifts were many nrid ibeauiiiul. te lying w the 113D!!- iarity of the young coirpis. A jolly glitz-song brought a pleasant ‘evening to a close. Out o! town were Mrs. C. R. Dawson ma King bany, HERE FROM OfTAwg-Mr. ‘Charles N. Murray. of ttawa. formerly oi Charlottetown. is on vacation hert- rsneviing old irlend- Hc is now senior Labor- zit ry Assistant at the Central "rimental Station and a mem- the executive oi the 0t- c! the League oi O - ' n1 branch ifions. ‘EARN SON 1S FREE - Mr. and Sfrmn Ctiven .l ‘-“".‘7ICE - "q And- "Tlil in 13th. tiss- uns- ove- “'85 1nd .~ "as ._ _-‘ P "scr- l oi‘ Tlucczrlir. ".1 was rzutliuily’ decorated by the Chil- "an oi Mary and the i-loiv Name "sciety. Pictures oi ell the boys ~i the parish that are in the serv- “as were placed in the sanctuary. ‘iembers oi the Reserve Army arid veterans paraded to the church. Mrs. T. Lann ieiimegerday on a visit to friends in Moncton. Mrs. John Wheatley and Miss ta Wheatiey. City. arrived home u‘. ni ht alter a two-months’ “t in .S.A.. the guests oi Mrs. ‘heatley’: doiqhter, Mrs. Ernest THE ...i.- 1 NIW WII-TIIIII IOTII Mrs. William Gilleqaie oi Tor- nio, and Mrs, Freddie James 1nd ttie daughter. Shirley, have re- irned to their homes after a visit > P.E.i. While on the Island they are the ests oi their parents. ir and . Herbert Claw, New Jil hire. Mrs. Millie Todd oi New Glas- gow, N.S.. was a recent visitor tol Charlottetown. Mrs. Todd made, the tr by plane to visit her sis- ter, s. Herbert Glow. oi New Wiltshire who was a patient in the 122i, Hospital. Mr. D. F. Farming, emplo e oi the C.N.R., New Glasgow N. .. ac- comganied by his mothe, Mrs. ‘Rae el Fanning were recent vis- itors to (TMIOHQWWD. While in town the were guests at. the ‘Revere tel. They visited Mr. "Fanningh sister who was a pati- ‘ent in the P121. Hospital and toxied out to the home oi his Mr. Herbert Clow re. New Wlltehi Mrs. Elizabeth Ciow oi lfi Wat- er Street. Charlottetown. left re- cently ior a trip to Toronto. Ham- ilton and Wallrerton, Ont. While in l-lamiiton she will be the guest oi her daughter, Mrs. _Russeii (unwell in Walterton the guest oi s. William Geddes. Min. Ivan Frizseil and Master Earl Todd oi H.050 Valley were visitors in Dsriington. ‘O1 mother oi loyalist made a recent trtv to Burlington. wmo comm/moan J. ANGUS MloLEAN. D- F- C- camlhlstc for Queenh (taunt! Can WILL EVER KNOW how much suffering, how have been spared . . . soldiers with adequate rein- forcements on the battle- fields? REMEMBER! l. BE Ti VOTE PROGRESSIVE BUNSERVATIVE and elect these ftiiiflf mo" nylives even, cou id ||= ONLY a had backed our heroic SHIRKERS 0F YESTERDAY lE SHIRKERS 0F TOMORROW W. CHESTER N. .\I'.~LURE Candidate for Quinn's (‘nunty ll. F. McPllEE dldate for King's County LIX-FOL. ii. ii. .*'.'Z.L..~'f. ll. C. Candidate for Prince (Iouniy i‘ 1515i... Fee; Hades