Canadian Runs Rome's First Finishing School young ladies has been starteif by her school in Paris. but fell in love u Canadian, Miss Louise Fleury with the Eternal C")! dining 8 V15- r)'Eschambault. stepdaughter of it. Two of her pupils, Suzie Patter- W.F.A. Turgcon. Canadian ambas- son from Australia. seen at right. radar to Portugal. Miss D'Escham- and Princess Etty 'Zu Hohenlohe vent. located in the shadow Peter's dome. Rome's first finishing school for bault orlgnally ntended to set up BaI'leIl5l-ell! from Germany. left are seen being taught the finer points of table-setting by teacher in the Madrl Pie, de Ovada Con- C.B Jelly on Mondayievening. The devotional period was opened with the singing of the hymn. "The Church's one -foundatluu".- T he The scripture (Romans 12) read by Miss Ruth Simmons. was fol- lowed by prayer. Mrs. Charles Bal- lem and Mrs. Ernest Morrison leading. The study period entitled "Following Christ" was renda by Mrs. William Meggison, the pre- sident. Prayer was then offered by Mrs. Roy Lldatone. Mrs. Bruce Johnston and Mrs. Edward Poole. The singing of the hymn "Take ' my life and let it be" closed this period. I The business session was open- ed with the reading and approval of the minutes of the last meeting. t meeting. The Leign' missionary lesson was given by Mrs. Clarence Mcrccr. Mrs. Harry Crossman. Mrs Bruce Johnston and Mrs. El- mcr Ncwson. who gave reports on the mission in Quebec. the Fuller of St. onhip program. Happenings Mrs. Hubert Harvey. Mrs. tague. was hostess to the mem- bers of the Presbyterian Young Women's Guild for their regular meeting Monday evening. The pre- sident. Mrs. John Mackenzie. pre- sided, and the meeting opened with the hymn "What A Friend We Have In Jesus". The Scripture was read by Mrs. Mackenzie and the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. There were sixteen members and one visitor present. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Mccanell and were approved as read. The trea- sure-r's report and the report of the sale of candy and apples at the Scottish Concert were given by Mrs. Byron S. Stewart. New business included a discus- sion regarding the purchase 0 floor covering for the church and a committee was appointed to at- tend to this matter. Mrs. Percy Myers was appointed to buy wool The Dominion Fcllowship Trust Iur many years has given hospal- iiy to overseas people. The Count- rss of Harrowby and Lady Frances llyder began the work in March I016 and Miss MacDonald of Slcatls lll'Sl. association with it was in the autumn of 1917. In war years the members of the services were en- tertained and in peace years the students Group captain W. H. Swetman and Squadron leader lloward Lutz now stationed in Summerside, as young officers. were guests of the Dominion Fel- lowship Trust. Group Captain Swel- man and Squadron Leader Lutz considered the hospitality and kind- ness of the Dominion Fellowship Trust as one of the highlights of Great Britain. - Mr. and Mrs. Willard Coffin left olson. assisted by several proved. Roll call responded Mrs. Mugrldge invited the ra for the March meeting ed with Mizpah benediction which lunch was served by nilttee in charge. LAURA RAIN M.S. iely of the theme of which was "Our High Calling." Scripture passages were read by Waddell and Mrs. Frank MacDon- bers. Minutes were read and an- eleven members and offering re- ceived. Twelve calls were report- ad made and fourteen cards sent. the Study program will be present- ed by Mrs. Robl. Dawson and the lunch committee will be Mrs. Weddell. Mrs. Hubert Harvey and Mrs. John Simmons. Meeting clos- Thc Laura Bain'Missinnai'.v soc- the Summerside Baptist g Church met at the home of Mrs. E. I. per Mrs. Chas. E. McNeill. institute and MacMaster Univer- sity. Mecting closed with hymn. "A story to tell to the Nation." and the liiizpah benediction. The social committee was Mrs. Edvi-zird Poole. Mrs. Frank Jenk- ins. and Mrs. Nelson MacKay. Mrs. Jack MacLeod, on behalf of the senior society. extended thanks ' to the Laura Bain society for their mem' being present at this meeting. R. .C. A. l". C. W. L. RCAF subdivision of the C.W.L. held their regular meeting Mon- day. Fch. it! with the president Mrs. Quinton Gleeson in the chair. The Reverend Director Father Warren was present and recited the league Prayer. Busi- ness proceeded with the minutes of the last executive and monthly meetings read by the secretary Mrs. R. A. Mclnnis. The finan- cial statement read by the treas- urer. Mrs. T. Wilkinson reported a substantial balance on hand. Conespondence included letters from national scholarship on P. Wm. to by mem- when Wm. after com- Baturday morning for Montreal. They will be away ten days. Miss W. Conquest and sister. Mrs. Dowling. entertained at the tea hour on Tuesday for Gunner Pederson and friends. the occas- .-ion being his birthday. The dining- ”room table was tastefully decorat- ed for the occasion and centered with a beautiful birthday cake and lighted candles. Mr. Pedcrson re- .ceived congratulations with many 29. In the absence of the director, happy ratums. A very pleasant the president. Mrs. Louis Aylward. evening was enjoyed by all. . opened the meeting with the Lea gue Prayer. Ten members and STANHOPE W.M.!. one visitor were present. Roll cal The January meeting 0T "W 593'? collection amounted to 85 "cents. liopc W.M.S. was held at the home The minutes of the December of Mrs. Alvin Macbauclilan. The meeting were read and approved. meeting. was opened with the Correspondence ' J -' g theme and call to worship followed by singing "Work For The Night is Coming". Four members read the scripture followed by the l-0Fd'S rayer in unison and singing "The 'ay Thou Gavest Lord is Ended". Misses Barbara MacMillan and Laura Mlsener presented readings on Christian Stewardship and Mrs. hlfcith Douglas read "The Night When A Nation was Born” from liurlbutts Bible Stories. Mrs. Horace Marshall invited the members to meet at her home in February. Roll call to be ans- wered with a verse containing llii word "Arm." Mrs. Lloyd Bell and Mrs. Bruce Ellis will read the stories. Hymn "Just As I Am" and pray- or closed the meeting after which Mrs. MacLnuchlan and commit ee carved lunch. PRESBYTEIIIAN GUILD Mrs. George Mccannell, Mon- 07W-Woo for knitting articlles for the annual fall bazaar. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess. assist ed by Mrs. Lowell Poole and Mrs. Roy Clow. COVEHEAD. C. W. L. . The convenors Education and Social Action gav their reports. the next annual meetlg. Roll cal for March is to be a 10 cents col ection. Lunch Committee was appoint- ed as follows: Sandwiches. . . Mrs. Herbert Cor rigan; Sweets. Mrs. Charles Ayl- wnrd. Mrs. Leo Doyle. Place 0 cidcd. Mrs Charles Aylward mov ed the adjournment and the meet lniz closed with the Act of Consec ration to the Blessed Virgin Mary. (TRAPAUD W.M.S. The Feb. meeting of the Crap aud United Church Auxiliary of th W.M.S. was held at the home 0 Mrs. George Nicholson on Wed. evening, Feb. 1st. The president Mrs. John Lcard conducted th This will to yell favourite GhgubimdQ:mnu, is I thread at its liiounederfulbzt. . . wonderful to see. to smell and eat! And there's a heavenly. apple-flavoured sauce to top iron! 94 up Jewel sham-ilng M on soil! ""'.ie'w:i .4 nonethcr cmm an sup . See how quickly and anti): Jewel aearns...am niixm'"''”'' : So permanent and durable that you wool: have to repaint for yearn! Coma in Gloss, Satin Sheen and DulL NEW 5 l'l5l.E0D '3&7Zg:2gatAmalZre am W347 ' -NOW I as: JEWEL HE ASKS roe MORE 15; ms rm: gingerbread recipe. loo ha1f!Addeggand beatihoroughly. Add molasses and mix well. Sift together flour. baking powder. salt. soda. and spice. Add dry ingredienigaltcrnately with sour millr. Rub lhe bottom of an R x 8 x 2-inch loaf an with Jewel and pour in baucr. ke in a moderate oven 050”!-') 35 to 40 minutes. The word for roll call was "heart" Seventeen responded. Offering 37.- 90. Acadian fund 511.50. The word u for roll call for next meeting will be "hope" The invitation to meet with Mrs. W. M. Ellis was grate- fully accepted. Mrs. Charles Bal- lem and Mrs. Keith Hobson are to prepare a tidings quiz for next Canadian Girl Guide Movement per Lydia Linklctter and several thank-you notes. The following conveners were present and gave brief reports: Mrs, John Roy, "bT8l'y: Mrs. G. Klnes. entertain- ment; Mrs. B. Smith, member- ship: Mrs. Roy MacKenzle. social welfare; Mrs. Ray Lavers. pub- licity; Mrs. E.G. Daley. spiritual. It was decided to hold a holy hour for members of the C. W. L. on March 3. Further study of the constitution by-laws was read by Mrs. F. Williams. Plans were made to hold a pantry sale in Summersidc on March l6. It was also decided to present a layette to a nerdy family. Father J. A. Warren gave a talk on the holy season of Lent and closed the meeting with the act of consecra- on. A film,wa.x' shown on the mass through the courtesy of Sgt. B. Smith after which refreshments were served by the committee in chargc. LONG CREEK W. I. The February meeting of the Long ('rc-ck W. 1. was held at the hnnic of Mrs. Norman Stretch Feb. 2. 1956. Meeting opened by singing the ”Ode” followed by repeating the creed in unison. 'l'cn members and two visitors responded to roll call with an ar- ticle for grab bag. proceeds from same 81.50. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adapted. it was moved by Mrs. Dan Mac- Ewen and seconded by Mrs. Don- ald Macrlachern that all bills be paid. School committee appointed for February Mrs. Norman Macl(en- zie, Mrs. Lester Smith and Eliza- bcth MacNcill. A ”thank you" note was read from Mrsu Jack Mac- Pbee. Correspondence was read and -" J One L ' dues. T. B. League collec paid tion am- 'i :.v.. nmud to .U cents T9 was moved, - seconded that S5.00 be contribut- WOMHV Thursday, Feb. zs, 1956 The Guardian, Page 9 ed to ihc March of Dhnes camp- aign." 31.8) was realized from sale of remnants. Mrs. Malcolm MacNcill kindly invited the members to her home for the March meeting. The Miz- pah benediction brought the meet- ing to I close after which a de- llcioua lunch was enjoyed by all and a social time spent, KOLIJO nut EAST w. 1. Nine 3 of the Rollo Bay East W.I. met at the home oi Mrs. Edwin Peters on the evening 1! Feb. .lst. The meeting opened by repeating creed in unison. Roll call was answered by exchange or Valentines. Collection was s1.4o. The minutes of" the last meeting were read and on approval signed. Notes of appreciation were read for treatsfand science kit recently purmiased for school and other cor- respondence was discussed. it was moved and seconded we contribute 32.00 to "March of Dimes." Reports of various committees were heard and it was decided to scrub school Feb. 3rd., also to buy dustbanc and wash basin for school. Proceeds of card-party conduci- ed by Mrs. Geo. Christian amount- ed to 813.60. During the meeting and remainder of evening Mrs. Ed- win Peters conducted a card-party proceeds amounted to 39.50. Remn- ants were received from Eatonls and Prowse Bros.. and discussion took place'but no definite plans were made until next meeting re the cotton remants. Mrs. Harold MacEwen invited members for March meeting. Roll call to he ans- wered by an ”irish Joke”. Meet- lng adjourned. Luncli was served by the hostess. assisted hy.Mrs. g to the March of Dimes fund. also order 25 cases of calls from J.W. Windsor. Charlottetown and that there be held in the Red Point School a crokinole party on Feb- ruary l7. Proceeds in' aid of the school. V The teacher reported a pencil sharpner and other articles needed for the school room and Secretary asked to get them. one new mem- her joined. A 'special thank you letter was read from Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kelly. Bear River thanking the members for the cheque and quilt received from the Institute. P The program committee iiil charge put on a very interestingl program of reading and contests and the meeting adjourned follow- ed by a dainty lunch prepared by the hostess. Mrs. Charles Chlng invited the March 6 meeting to her? home. . ORWELL COVE W. 1. Mrs. Walter MacLeod entertain-1 ed the members of the Orwell. Cove W. I. on February 10th. The! president Mrs. John Macitac prr-1 sided and opened the meeting by, repeating the ”Crccd" in unison, There were six members and um" visitor prcscni. lloll call iolluurd.. Minutes of previous mcetiiir; were read and approved. Sick com- mrttee reported two calls made-... School committee reported uusi-i bane. etc, needed for S('lli)'ll. A member expressed her ”ili;ink-" for March of Dimes ('.'-impaitzii was read A contribution of 5.3.00 ilils itilml for March of Dimes Caiiip.'ii;,in.. Secretary reported rcsuli nf Cam: Parties hcld rcccnlly. Grali hagl receipts 31.52. Rcmnzints weir dis- tributed among members. Mrs. lil. I-2. Morrissey invited the group for the March meeting. Roll Kenneth Doucettc. Social hour fol. lowed. . RED POINT W. T. The Red Point Women's institu- te members met at the home of Mrs. Ray Bruce on February 7th. for the regular monthly meeting. Due to the absence of the Presid- ent. Mrs. Foster Garrett. Mrs. Floyd McLean was appointed pre- sident for the night and opened the meeting with the Mary Stewart collect and Creed. followed by roll call. Which was answered with an Auction article. Minutes were read and approved. . u 4 was read. It wa l moved and seconded we send 33.00- cail an "Irish Joke" or pay a dime. Mrs. F. E. Rooney and Mrs. D. M. MacDonald will be in charge of entertainment. There was no program as the committee were are good 5177 per 00 lie! absent. Meeting adjourned. Mrs. Macheod served delicious refresh- ments. assistcd by Mrs. Morrissey and Miss Mabel lllacheod. Worc-i:Ol The Wise True wisdom Cnnsisis not in see- COAST TO COAST CANADA'S BEST HOSE HRST QUALITY NYLONS 51 Gauge, 15 Denier. seams. -- 65c pain.- 3 f-s'miirsT Assorted Si aiousis-'" Rciziil 7978; Assr)i'i ed M stirs 2 ing what is immediately before our eyes. but in forseeing what is to come. --(Terence). NPW Spring siliades. for 2.00 Dark ,,......,. .-... -.... Ylcs and Colors Cotton, Dacron, Nylriii. (,'i'ivin-. .s'lii.:lil,l) Suiled. Hli in .'i,.ll,'i. T 3.88 iliiix. Sfw i-ach 72 for l.OO Sp0(.'l('il.N' l()l' the l.K'wit(i'1i4l 3.44 All Sizes in black or while. Nylon, Satin and Crepe .88 YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED 142 Great George St reel, (Jharloltetown Also on Sale at our Summerside Branch. CONFIDENT ALLY YOUR ---L2, Eyrnc Hope Sandor- Evcry dollar you spend at ZAK- EMlS means ”Moor good eating for you!" and here's w'h.v-'l1ie in- crease in business over the past 2 years has given us more buying power. We order in voliune which means we buy cheaper. Also in this manner. we get better service and higher quality. All this we Grade FOWL pass on to you. asking In every depn.rt.i-nent every shelf. High Quality every-day Low Prices! - QUALITY Now. out comes the best-tasting gingerbread you've ever made. with.-' " tcxlureN0 husband can resist! But "It'll, you can always count on praise for your oookin when you insist on Jewel -11.. omagcmzed shorienin; with the failure-proof blend. Foal-g)zApp&J,QauoL ' yuu. Approx. 2cup- st. no but 1'6 MI: Iclni not Cream butter until soft. Gradually beat in sugar. and!!! Yolk-5'0"” add lemon Jul": "'9'" P'"".”' Just before servms. M "T -WMY baggy Q3; white. l TOMATO STRAWBERRY .1112?" 49c JAVEX T-7-Y" , 29c VIAX PAPER 29: BREEZE iplig. 75c Sllllltilll SOAP. PRB4 Store Hours: OPEN Sat. Til 10 P. M. It's yours for the , Ofl Pupnmes '."i”;?.L.f.??.'.i" 2 for 23c SALADA TEA 3? 59c WAX BEANS Zlins 33c PEAS Zliiis 29c PEARS 3'3-. Zllns 45c tianrivnheirn 2 T.IlS 25C Canned Meat "Ail and GROCERIES -- Zlor 21c llii 35c 74...: BF5 to 3H0,” Tc SHOP 355 (Tr lli. 35c llVER 32:5: PORK lb. 37:. B0l0GNA:l;:?"lb. 25c h HERRING tiff?” En. l0cj NECK RIB :23: iii. 15:; "HETNZ" MONTREAL, Fvhruiiry 23rd-Last. weekend win visited friends, and spiral. hours playing with their Budgie. What an ill'll)l'l As snun as he was out of his cage, he flow around and around, talking in- eriuiinlly and playing all sorts of tricks. He'd land on our ahnuldcr. say It bright hallo, than fly on his way again. we had so much inn we didn't want to leave him behind. "Johnny? Not Himull" . . . lnlile mum reveal iicry quiohH Q troubles caused by irrcgiilai-ity. 'Tlml'.a why I advise you to keep a bottle of ('.A.STflRlA in your mediiine cheslAlor ii. will bring it-lit-f to many irhilrlish disorders such as llSllf'.tJ- nan, hcatlaclies, teclliing lrciulilcs. irriluliiliiy . . , calm-rl, or aggraralr-ri. by Casioria. provides natural-likc, movements. and is mild, grnlln and ihuroiiizh. Get. the large size at 45: or the omy sire, 754:. irrngiilariiy. In I isfai-i nry family poun- Ols. Burl K Fools Candi T-Vlifcii-'y:iii lnvo n r-lip.-zl. gold. Mcnilmlni Nassaizp I away with blankets :- you I MEN'T'H0l.A'!'UM. So Much is Done For nf the line l7'ARMl:)li'S WTFF, prepared especially for bahv Wnnclerful part. is, you can gr-l, type for your haby's needs. Axl-. whether you should Ilse: the W Label) or lhr Skimnicd Milk formula was originally prr mud hnhv riorlorii naked Tor it. Ill): 1; lnw-fol. rnni-rnlrnfed milk Illll added . . . Vnthing but. the hut. thr comfort. as Menihrilaliimiii fast ninal ingrriiirnis help loosen tight srirt-nose. -lnii it-nimiiher ilinl Mehtliolatllm '1 U1. These Days! l'nI tlii lhfliilllri mlllfll, fending . . . just the riglilh hole Milli (Rod . (Yrllmi lnilinl) or ihe Partly Skimmrd Milk (Blue Lalvcll . , , Ho knows that the Partly Slclfnnlflll Nfylk lllll Iihcmlly to lln-mil, chest, md bgck lini-nuglilv into the skin. Cover right a warm Hinnel cloth. Then tuck the nllflll you--and rclax. You'll soon feel -acting inedi- nesa and pass pFiTlIt'lll.'lllV ii-i-ful in helping to ease symptoms "l H illTNW'l1IIli: rli"-'l wild for ahilitrrri--as w M grown- , iiyis. lf you write In Conlirirntin hours. l4ll (tr:-err-nl St., Montreal. we'll f1F.NI-'.R0l'S. FREE 8-upio viking, ?J lnv irialanaa yum llnrlnrifl l1Pl'l1llt-it lhv high protrin. liiamin I) Tm i-niir lrulwl "I Don't Della!-a III” niiirl.-”Hnra I I.'np Of New Flown!" . .. mv neighbor. ”ThniiI not in- iminl coder - tastes inc gnarl 3" Fri- iimplixntly 1 brought in l'YlV i is r n i T - b"l"AV'l' CHASE & SlX'R(lll.V (l(lll'l"li'.ltI. "llrrs-ia tlw sci-rel." I said "l,nrik tlirnugli this liiilr win- dow "1 (hr min. -or hriw gonvi the ratios looks” Nnnr nl lhnl arnrrlwrl cnlui lllaliilnl irvhvcrr ll-"fl In li:iin"' Tlwn l lnlil lirr ulmiit. iliu nxi-lii-ivr ”(.'I-nllr Hr:-wing" iirm-ix! for ('lnisc & Sanlinin. which lirrwn the i-nHrr an gr-nlly Ilia! nrinr of llll riclii-ate mfirr. ram-iii-e is npoilul, "Tlinn 1 ll .pp.ml lmrmiiiu-Iory UH:-r on right. ntm.' l lnlri hnr. She's griliiig I jar lnnini'mw fur hrr lnuiily- Wnn't you luv it. imif Tloy Than! ynll wiili ilin rniigh iri'Pl.Vl1.V.' l irlirj. l'inrx in and in pl:-ii-urn -arly, by using liiiv ("nnrrnlra Sony Monty Ifinry Mn , , , Arr vim". a lm-.i.. sr r lr n m P g , , when Ii nil mm- hniiio lirari and wild . . . I rel. rriiiin you can giic in a T.-w. miniiirx mil, l.lPTllN .N'()l'l"S. villa! will lvnilinr: vi-ialrr, and mo) lrn miniiln:...imd than N", luv. i'"'l' Will! I Wrwrb flavor . . . !lIN',l av: um hr, fill!-hndieri. nrli. Inrtiiig! l hurt the Ll,-imp Onju. Suiip p.'lYllt'lllllIlV grind--with I liille i-luwie sprinlilril on toasted wuirirni added. The new Lipton ll:-rf Nnn-lle iii drlirimia . . . and .-.i ll llnc Liiunn Triimiln Vega- mlile. S.-rra Lipton Soups. Ioml tuna cm 11 day . . . for lunch llIflTN"I' or I snnrkl in your lll.'l'1lll . . . Dirt ynii -var is rmllv nrvirl for heading off them ruky, irritating mviizh: ilnl malt! lifo sin-h is mill. T vnii had inkrn l'mI-r .'Il the vrru hrs! signs of that t-miizli. lwlirre iiir, )IIIl.ll liavr found but mlu-- mur -ui-I-vim and ll'l'lilil0T1- I HI int.-, run. I hnpr that .rnii'll nevrr lN I Cnllgll uni. lmlri of you again? Start r-imrcri PITTPI, For real economy mi PIUFV hm ran make M ounces of rough .-vriip mmliinori with ii)-nip or lvmny. Got PITVX at all vliiig rniintm-I. ymi linvliiig it hard in rinivln which home impmwimonl. in tin lir.-IT Wt-ll. wliv mil do llii-m all at rvnro? My llll im the liiivig mom, new riibinr-tn and flaming on thy kitchen. I dnwruxlairs liu-alriry. hxtiiren. pm-ening for the porch in the roof. Rm. we didn't let. a cash iiiisnd in our win-. Thc man and I went down to our BANK OF arranged for a Home lmnrrm-mc-ni. lmn. That. way we got all our irn rvwemenis done in one fall iuroop. BMM nmr loans an available for almmt n piir-pop about the linuiio. 'T'h93”rr: linlml ii-iinliniz ncw lirillii-mini lw-aid" impairs lack ni rr-mly ni the hniwi MONTRFLAL. t RE s. TITIITVOVQIRFIIT M& iiv wnrl hwhiln inupcni-Ive, too--only W5 ill per annual-and are repayiihlo III equal monthly illtrlhdl viotsuvourlof I nuns about your 311..