reason? 1e. 194s ' outside iliciipsilour ltbepmahortsn- cup milk llll y tspn. salt t thighs. grated e aeee _. . ‘Illvll- "Isle Iaklnl Powder (When half-baked, place aqua" of cheese on sop of biscuits for eh tsa flavour- lift dry ingre- dients together-s ens ls.- shorten- lngJfl-sincheaaa ‘lightly . add milk slowly. loll out bead an floured vo K-inch chick; out with small bhflllt Cl!!!"- Isl: In hos oven (41511) ll to ll minutes. Makee swsiie. DESIGN N0. 11-1033 An attractive sweater m ihs mun: deer design for a, man \ p s... or 40. Pattern _ 1f"‘"= ocmnleie in- liructions. Needlework Book 20 “foordarzflsndmcenisixiooln ‘b Needlework Bureau. Charlotte- iown Guardian. Deslsn No. E4038 Nessie Address my Province squsnli mus norm-ms T‘. allure rnills bottles increase the Ihisealumnisrssarveasevaewe "Mllilwminnsdvusislagu alaewvs Iatrrrernilleinswted 700C lflfliflflh s sbleinadvanoa. ..". s sienna-s raxi. mo... s35. oounnsnanon uni m. suaanol. T0 Nlw obasoow in so min- iitos via llarithne Central Airway: Ar zoo: suvrcl-Arnsw Coal Co. Phone ma. I0! HEALTHY CHICKS buy Island Chicks at the Island Chick Hatchery, Charlottetown. Tlili l!!! 0F S1‘. JAMES. - Midweek Lenten Devotion today, Wednesday, 5.15 in the Kirk Hail. BY All. to Montreal and Boston in about three hours. Phone Mari- time Central Air 1y: will or 640. IRON! sauivnruis isos for sro and wedding picture: on locat on. EASTERN TRUST-Among the list_of directors given yesterday for the Eastern Trust the rials of MI‘. O. H. B. lsongworth. Char- lottetown was inadvertently omit- ENGAGEMINT. — Mr. Ind Mrs. ll. J. Ritiefr of Stepihenviillo. New- Mllidlfllld. wish to announce the engagement of their daughtor Madeline Marion to Rlicherd J. Ceilings. Montague. P. E. 1., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Oollirqs. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stipendlary Magistrate's Court yesterday. s man charged with being drunk and disorderly was fined $10 and costs or 20 days, while a drunk and incapable was fined t6 and costs or 10 days. These were the only two cases to appear on yesterday's docket. 1151161111‘! DRUG COIVEPANY will be open this afternoon and evening. Personals Miss Theresa Mechsllan of Charlottetown, wiho has been visiting in New Glasgow, N. S. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caselay Pleasant Street. returned home by plane on Thursday. ' Mrs. Clarence Reeves of Char- lottetown, who has been visiting in New Glasgow, N. S. with her sisters, Mrs. Rranlr Herring, Mrs. John Poole, Mrs. Herman Haigen and Mrs. John Scrnmerville, re- turned home by plane on Thursday IIARIILEY ii0TE$ --Mrs. Jerry Adams, Seaview. is spending acme time in Malpequs the guest of Mrs. S. MacGougan. Deep sympathy is expressed for Mrs. Wm. Brander and Mr. _Jas. Bearisto, Baltic, on the passing of their sister Mrs. Chas. MacDonald at Borden on February "i, i046. Mrs. Robert Sutherland. Sea- view, who has been» a patient in the Prince County Hospital re- turned to her home on Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Stewart, Seaview, who has been a patient in Prince County Hospital for several days was able to return to her home on Thursday. He: many friends wish her a speedy recovery. I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter and sons, James and Myron. Kensingtori, spent the week-end in Darniey the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hickey. Mrs. Elisabeth Brennan. Darnley, has had as her guest her two little nephews David and Chas. Higgins for the past few weeks, while her sister Mrs. A. Higgins returned to her home in Indian River’ on Wednesday-Dar. MUBTAR. BATH Three or four heaping table- spoons of dry mustard dissolved in a full tub of warm water is an effective steam bath, inducing per- spiration without the discomfort of “lllcity of : dairy roun by about 45 per cent. ' ‘What’; come over 11L. dhese days? hot water. My”- d -with on.:f E s - i. it‘ i. is‘? - Fiilliti The. Central Guardian ed countries throughout the WW1‘; n-is conniving. ciisizwmmwiv w“ i! ‘Jflmllivl mflwr? Nobody in nssus knows for iris w“ found in the British occupied m" °‘ Gflmflnv- NOW they call her “The Sweetheart of Prague." United Notions support. feeds her it“ ‘Crfigfhmlwilkll °Pi>hl11l8e but she cannot go outside for she has no clothes. °" m‘ is 0M WW o! heioine Oamliia. arid the millions or children suffering in war devastat- Canadian Appeal OYSTER nzn iminos w. 1. The February meeting of the Qyster Bed Bridge w¢m¢' Institute was held on Thursd Evlnlhl’. February 5th at the home of Mrs. Howard Carr. The president M"- Phmil Matheson. presided. Mmm: opened by repeating Creed in unison, followed by roll can which was answered by an article 1°!‘ Englflndk box. There were 8 numbers present. Minutes of last 1116011118 were read, approved and signed and it was decided to meet ‘"1 "W - following ivednesday 9119111118 at Mrs. Phillip Msthesorfs to arrange for Valentine Social. The Committee's had no re. Port. A letter giving the adopting Home of a Institute in England was read by the Secretary, More articles were needed before box mull‘! be rwdwd. it was Ieit over untiil a later date. Six pairs of Pyjamas were handed out to be sewn for Red Cross. Secre to write for more knitting, also to Wild a sympathy card to a be- reaved famiiy in the district. A. bill of 20 cents was paid for crepe paper. Members [Q make lunches for Valentine social. The president read program on "child Welfare," in absence of Mrs. Wallace Higgins. A girls Mme contest brought this part o! meet- lng to g close. Next meeting to be held at the hcmw of Mrs. R1... Mac- Pherson with Miss Alice Mac- PMPSOR in Chime of program 6n spring cleaning. Roll call to be answered with a house cleaning hint. A dainty lunch was enjoyed by all and a social hour- ..." spam“ Mrs. Russell Smith, Secretary. WTLTSHIR; PERSONALS Mr. Lorne Easter was a recent visitor to the city. Mr. Kenneth MacInnis. section foreman, spent the week-end in Charlottetown. , i Mr. Lloyd MacLeod, mail driver, made his usual trips in spite of the roads and weather. Mrs. Bertha Gibbs has returned home after spending the wed:- end with her cousin, Mrs. Julia Sentner, Loyalist. Mr, l-lerb Glow. sectlonmaii, spent a few days in Rose Valley. In Memoriasss DAVID JOHN MIOLEOD ‘mere passed sway to his eter- nal rest at Prince Eid/ivard Island Hospital in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Feb. 11th, David John MacLeod. the last re- maining member of a family well known for years in the commun- ity at Murray River. He leaves to cherish his memory two nieces and a nephew, namely, Mrs. Harry A. MsoDougali, Mrs. I". Lloyd Carleton, both residing in (Jhsrlottatown, and a nqahew. G. lhrie MacDonald. now reilng in Shrewshury, U.S. A. Mr. MacLeod- was a member of the Church of Scotland and was visited in the hoqiital many times by his minister, the Rev. F. Zita- mann who also conducted the ser- vices in the church, prayer being offered by Mr. Iliscox. ‘Iihe hymns sung were all favorites of the deceased, namely "Unto the Hills.” "Iwenty Third Pea ," "The Hour of My Departur I: Come." Adter the remains were viewed by all his old friends and DQlITh. borahurisl took place in the tam-i John Hooper, Aim-t Moltamhiex‘ Dutney, Alex MacDonald. David! Glover and Iordson Keenan. The. day Thou gayest 10rd. is ended. ‘It: darkness falls at Thy behest. Te Thee our morning hymns as- oended. no praise shall sanctity our rest. BARB 0F TIIAIIKS The relatives at Mr. David John Meet-sod wish to thank Iffsnoe sets of kindness durins his sis!"- 1 __..._. GASPIIIEBAUX SCHOOL Report for January: Grade 1X — 1. Lulu Graham, 2. Margaret Steele. Grads Vli1 - 1. Lorraine Gra- ham. 2. Dorothy McGee, 3. Gert- rude.Dixon. Grade V1 — l. Jean Jamieson, 2. Margaret French. 3. Ida Cump- - bell, Grade v - l. Mary Mc- Gulgsn, 2. Eugene 0’Connor, 3. William steeie. Grade lV - i. Rita Steele and Bvbii King (equal). 2. Wilfred Mc- Gee, 3. David McGuigan. Grade ill - 1. Joan Mercier, 2. R/oy Jamieson, 3. John Mc- Guigan, Grade 1i — 1, Shirley Dixon. 2. Joan Dixon. Grade 1 (a) - i. George Jrirnieson, 2. Bruce Graham, 3. l-laroid French. , Grade 1 (b) —— i. Eileenl Jamieson, 2. John Steele, 3_| Donald Jamicson. Highest aimeraize in Sr. Grades‘ - Joan Jamieson 91 per cent. ! Highest average in Jr. Grades- -* J08" Mcrvier 89 per cent. ' TERM!‘ -- Alice Miilar. SILVER BIRCHES W. I. —-Mrs. Bernett Crozier enter- tained the Silver Birches Wc|rnen's Institute of Reads Comed- 0m Fri. filly evening at the Crczier ihome-f stead. The president. Mrs. Wyman] Cairns, was in the chair. Thirteen: members arid two irisitors wcref present. After the singing 0d the Institute Ode and the repeating‘ of the Creed in unison. roll cali| was answered by the ncmdrig of an article c-f a_baby's layette. A most appreciative letter was read from Mrs. Mary Umgari, London, Eng-' land, the moiihér of the family adopted by the Institute to whom food and clothing are forwarded monthly; and a letter of thanks from Miss Jean l-leoiobert, a patient, in the Provincial Sanotorium. to whom the Reader's Digest was giv- en. ‘Iihere were 31 sick calm report- ed and Mrs. Wlllimm Matheson was appointed on the sick, commit- tcefor the next month. A letter was read in regard to the Canad- ian Appeal for Children and Mrs. Francis MaoQusi-irie, Mrs. Sarriuel Benton, Mrs. ivyirnan Cairns. Mrs. Harry l-ieoicbert and Miss Frames Heokbert volunteered to canvass the district. It was moved Ithai. $10 be given to this Appeal. It was de- cided to donate a quilt to the Red Cross, the material being con- tributed and Mrs. Bradford YeO volunteering to make it. A bill for postage of $2.42 on box or cloth- ing sent to 0’Regan family in England was ordered paid. The special collection for Institute f-imds token during the evening amounted to $17.00. The articles completed and returned to the Red Cross office in Sulmrnaaide were: 2 child's sweaters. 2 pairs child's pajamas. 1 child ndghtdress, 1 boy's Windbreaker, 4 soalrers. Mrs. Frances MocQuai-rie read a. paper on Health, after which she a questionnaire. follow- edhyahsbysriaimacontest. The neiit meeting will be held at the ihosne of Mrs. I-leber MecQ with Mrs. Barnett Cmaiar- in charge oi.’ the program. ‘lihe roll will be answered by a houseoleon- im hint and Mrs. Hartwell Con- don and Mrs. l-larry Hsolrbea-t will and A (Notices St. Paul's Scout Mid Troop Guide Company licid a very suc- cessful joint Parents Night on Monday evening. Among the guests present representing Pro- vincln} and District Guiding were Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald, P:o- vinclal Commissioner; Mrs. J. D. MacGuigan. Divisional Commis- sioner; arid Miss Jean Puncher. Field Secretary. Mr. Sterling Walker acted as District Commis- sioner for the Boy Scouts Assoc- ia-tion. - During the meeting, a demonstra- tion of artificial respiration was conducted by A.A.S.M. Paul Cud- more, w-ho pointed out that arti- ficial respiration may be used ‘in cases of shock and iis-phlxiation as well as drowning. Kim's Game was played by the Scouts and Guides and Mai! Worthy won with l8 out cf 20 ob- jects; observed. The meeting ended with a Camp fire, during which the Acting Dis- trict Commlssioner of the Boy scouts Association presented A. S. M. John Burrows -with his Scout Warrant. The Scouts and Guides were dismissed by Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald. Following the meeting the guests, Guides, Scouts, and Lead- ers enjoyed a lunch provided by the ladies of the Group Commit- tees. The meeting ‘was under the dir- octlon and guidance o! S. M George Anderson and Captain Gladys Hart. MARITIME WOMEN'S CLUB The Maritime Women's Club uf Montreal, Incorporated, met in Tudor llioil on Monday evening. February 16th. wt 8:30 o'clock. Miss Winifred Bambrick. Can- ada's most celebrated harpist, pre- sented s. programme of varied se- lections. Bbsides which she told tales of her many visits to Europ- ean countries when she gave or assisted in giving concerts. Miss Bambrick made her debut at the age of l2 years. instantly winning the lalm of the critics. She was the encased by J0“ Phillips Sousa as harp soloist of the band. Ibur site's tour follow- ed. during which time she became known to countless audiences in the United Sims and Canada, the British Isles, Switzerland, Bel- gium, Gennany. Holland, Francs. Mexico, Italy and Cuba. She i: be in charge o! ref. At the close of the delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Samuel Beaten and Mrs. Fiancee Mac- .—S. STUDY IN’ BRITAIN IDNDON — (C?) - Britain ll staff soloist with the Canaiian 3;“ " I‘ .. the Na- meethig tlonai Broadcasting Company, the ' " Osechosiovekia to make good a seven-year gap in medical studios and research caused b1 the war. flghty Olech doctors will spend three months in London and provincial hospitals. British Broadcasting Company and Radio Normandy. She is the author of “Continen- hl Review", s book which won the Governor-General! award in 104d. IXCIIANGI VISITS. ICNDON — (OP) -- Britain la errnnging for young farmers to have an opportunity to study Agricultural methods in Iuropa and (or foreign students to visit "l! Uhlild Klhldilsn in exchange. liew Bingo And Vicinity Mrs. Robert ‘McLeod spent a fieasant visit with her daughter rs. David Johnston; and Mr. Johnstone, Mil Ada Orahesn was a recent guest e1 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dlcliieson. Mr. Dollies Smith of St. John spent the week-end with his parents M)‘ and Mrs Lorenzo Smith. Messrs Noya and Baglea of Tyne Valley have discontinued the work on Campbell's mill dam until weather conditions improve. In g recent letter to her mother Mrs. Preston L. Campbell, Mrs. John Delve: o! Hillside Beach, near Winnipeg, writes that the winter there has been mild atd lovely, g wide contrast to that of a year ago when the thermometer registered as low as 53 degrees below. Once again one is reminded that is pay: to advertise. In the iecal new: of last week, the loss of little ruddy‘: pup Perry. Was related. Since then the lad’s par- ents have received a letter and a . telephone call. saying a strange pit-p was at their respective homes answering to the name of Perry, but alasl Unfortunately it was not Freddy's Perry. However, here's hoping he may soon be returned hCflhQ. The first of a series of hockey games between the Girls teams, took place on the local rink Feb. 2nd. The Cavendish All Stars play- ed the New Glasgow Isnperial Sisters. The game was capably refereed by Eric Gass and Errol Stevenson. One penalty was handed out. The game throughout offered many thrills to the enthusastlc fans. Lineups:- New Glasgow: Goaiie,~ Uldlne White. Defence, Mrs. R..L. Dickie- son. Roma Dickiesori, Irene Mc- Coubrey. Forwards, Jean McLeod, shirley Campbell, ‘Amy Toombs and Beverley Crockett. _ Cavendish: Goalie. Jeannie I Moore. Defence, Ruth Bulmnrn. Hazel Buiman, Ruth Sltnpsonz; Forwards. Cecile Dulong, Marionf Doyle, Ada Graham. . i A meeting o"! the ccmmlttee of‘ the hospital project was held on Tuesday afternoon. Although there. were a small attendance, with Mr. Lorne Stevenson, the chairman presiding, "plans were drawn up to be completed gfter interviewing , other members of committee,” to; canvass district for donations and] to sell shares in the proposed| building. Mr. Walter Reid is! preparing plans for such a build-l trig This is a wvrthy object and deserving the full support of all, good citizens. t MT. MELLICK W. T. Mrs. Arden Richards, president of Mt. Meliiclt w. 1.. was hostess to the members at their regular meeting on February 3rd. 1 The meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Creed. Minutes o; previous meeting were read, approved and signed. Fifteen mcmbers responded to roll call. i The School Committee reported,‘ that "Go Dust" had been bought! and bill for same was presented. and paid. The Sick Commiiteei reported that two treats of fruit resided Ask the Parker-s! They'll tell you Nabisco Shredded Wheat If‘ rich, wholesome, delicious whole wheat . . . with suiatural,‘ honest flavour. And whole wheat, you know, contains vital _ body-building food elements. No wonder-staunch, Nabisco ‘ Shredded Wheat helps give us lasting energy! Ready to serve HOT-clip in hot water and drain. Try Nabisco Shredded Wheat today! lulled by THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA Yoiswillnevertireoftlist _ l Natural Flavor - concurs: iiusunancc ssnvrcs: Queen Street W. ii. Rogers Agencies LIMITED Remember The tanadian Appeal for iiiiiidrsn Fasil . Charlottetown had been sent. Two letters of thanks were received. New Com- mittees iwere appointed as follows: School — Mrs. Jack MiicRae and Mrs. Elliott Robertson. sick - Miss Margaret MacDonald and Mrs. Albert Bruce. It was decided to buy shares in Pownal I-lall Company. Ways and means of raising funds were discussed and carried that each member make as much money as she can in whatever Way she can before next meeting. Quite l nlllnber of gifts were handed in for the rood parcel which is belnfl packed for Abbotsiey Institute, mints. England. The questionnaire on Child Care} was completed. Mrs. Edward Woodi was appoint/std to be in charge 0i! the program for March when the; meeting will be at the home o! the secretary. Mrs. Edmond Robert- l son. Mrs, Jack Macftae and Mrs- Wiifred Wood were appointed on Lunch Committee. Collection amounted in MM. Work recently completed for the Red CH!!! includes d boy‘: pullover sweaters. s pair: boy’ stockings and 5 girl's underveats. ms National Anthem brought the meeting to s close, after which lunch was served by the hostels and committe , and a special delicious trea of ice-cream and birthday cake was served. by the hostess. We He who 0 i {In Memoiriam In loving memo y of Daniel N. Dunning, Kenslngton, who passed away February 18th, 1944. “W. Beautiful rest’ for the weary, Well deserved rest for the true. When our lifc'a journey is ended This helps to quiet our weeping Hark! Angel music so sweet Beautiful, beautiful sleep. ~. Ever Remembered by Daughter, Mrs. C. D. Wright and Grand- daughter: Mlldred, Marion and Mrs. Catherine Aicworthy. Oyster Bed Bridge. wishes to thank those who aentjier Letters and Cards during her recent bereavement. shall again be with you. giveth to l-Iis beloved Inserted by His Wife. In loving memory of MRS. THOMAS MacMURDO pasaednway February 1'1, 1M7. Mnrgsret MloMnrdo. Alli] 0F THANKS F. ilutcheson. _ 8. Son i OPTOMETRISTS 11w .4 2 "Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- feats.” 53 Grafton Street In tremor-rails In loving memory of snbtlslg Mrs. MaeKenzie Matheaon, vvhl passed away February 18th, 1N8. In my heart your memory linger‘ Sweetly, tender, fond and trua There is not a day dear snothp, That I do not think of you. s Ahsayslcanansberedlsyllaqij Vcna. v summon»: BEAM.‘ 5 The ilams, used in Peru an beast of burden, can carry a 10o pounds, and will not move he is overloaded. During Lent thereis hardly snotherfood so fitting, so nourishing‘; soquick to fix-aiicl easy on the purse-u Heinz Oven-Baked Beans-q in tomato sauce. They contain no meat! - - \