’ aie Women's Editor, Phone 8508 The Guardian, Oharlotistown, Tues. Mar. 17, 1959 7 BAILEY ALLEN - > them down a tray to make; a smart appearance. When | @hilled, ‘they can be served with . HORS D’OEUVRES VARIEES 5 boiled white beans with ‘French dressing, a dusting of a ani minced parsley. - * eellulose from .thin slices of cervelat or 3 ~ Hors d‘Oeuvres Variees ~ Are Good, lnéxpénsive- = dressing mixed with ' tsp. Scripture from Psaim 10. Offer- ing amounted to $2.75. Friend- +ship-fund_47 cents. = Next place of meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Lyman New- son, with the following commit- tees in charge: Membership, Mrs. ‘Muriel Green; study book, Mrs. Earl Willis; lunch, Mrs. Lyman Newson, Mrs. Heber Barrett and Mrs, Alton Newson. ing closed with hymn “In Christ there is no East or West,” and Mizpah benediction. TOUGH ANIMAL The bobcat or bay lynx is a muscular specimen of the cat ? g Sparie at = Ea £ ii ; Hi ; Scripture Phillipians 3rd. Caap- i ter—_was—read_responsively. Col- lection was then received a- mounting to $4.15. Roll call was responded to by .ten members with a scripture verse contain- After which all joined in sing- ing “‘Must Jesus bear the Cross alone.” = Mrs. Colin MacLeod read an interesting story on the resurrec- tion. Another paper in the form of a dialogue, was read in parts by six members. This explained fully the purpose, and daily act- ah Haken 0 oe . 3141, 2240, 72, 1240 family, weighing up to 30 pounds. as in the elegant shewn here. Be an a heavenly blue to make you feed like an angel fashions tivities of the Baptist Bible 4 QUEEN 8ST. Moore & McLeod Ltd. OHARLOTTETOWN ae ~ Small , man’s Limited — HARVEY WOODS STOCKISTS | PEL | t. ——————— i | it ff i ri 2 g : : é ! [ i it : i = F! E ie — _ i i q3r Fs zt if at F Ons 4 Fre - ee pH Ft i : 3 i was five sympathy, well, % ter time. Mrs. Omer, Neill Members passed Children” composed and e and one baby card sent during the month, five boxes were of fruit are to be packed for the shut-ins in the community at Eas- and Frank Crabbe were to contract Mrs. Stanley Newman about teach ing music for the coming year if she was available. Bills amount- ing to $7.65 were moved paid. Cor respondence was read and dealt with. A donation of $2.00 was to tbe sent to the Crippled Children’s Fund. It was also decided to have the handicraft van at a later date. One acknowledgement card from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Neill was read. The concert com- mittee had selected two one act plays, and other material for « concert’ to_be held at a later date. Collection amounted to 35 cents. in their Red Cross donations. Program was @ poem “Welcome all the Little read ‘by Catherine Dollar. Articles for the auction sale were ieft until ff E p : z <i i = { | | . ; Fo a a fl i it 1 : oe .8 { it gg : g $ § z 3 2, F i : & : [ lf BE : : ; L i ; ai F | : i i : Re if * a3 F : 6 a8 = - gS > 5 if i ht was served by hostess, assisted Ppson was organist. ARE YOU TOO FAT? IF SO TAKE THIN-0-TAB FOR SCIENTIFIC APPETITE I CONTROL. AID IN CONTROL OF HUNGER WHILE REDUC- ING ae SEMPLE’S PHARMACY 178 Queen St. Dial 4171 | Fi i e i i i & g° i ® ey i 3 tei z i : i i i * 5 £ | F Hi i Hf i z é i ‘ feck Lb f FER i Ei 5 i F I | g F i i it Es FE : g a iy z? | i E : rf ® F = FF gE. 3 fH i a ceE 4 : ie i i z gi i i - i 8 bese se F F se ? i eth itt Hae I - a ask CONTINUES WEDNESDAY vvri ciosinc TIME Hundreds of budget-priced items for home and family on sale at Eaton’s during this three day Spring sale. Stock up at low sale prices. | EARLY MORNING SPECIALS - WEDNESDAY ON SALE 9 a.m. TO 12:00 NOON — NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS ON THESE SPECIALS, PLEASE! Men’s STRETCH HOSE Men’s White Dress SHIRTS cotton be6adcloth FLATWARE SETS — 34 piece stainless steel flatware, Made from 100% nylon yarns in Good quality Sot nes edt at: to tonal. cau rted shad nd patterns, Fits em, shirts with lar style collar and My, ap Pesan aa, + SPECIAL en eo SPECIAL cuts roy gia a a a SPEcta So en ew" —s ar SOE | Ore can 2:69 — « 19.95 Women’s BLOUSE’ DAMPENING BAGS 18” LEVEL a me hag — eee hat clothes damp and ready to f\ 18” wood level for vertical and P Sizes 12 to 18. SPEC iron. Ideal as a laundry bag. srfcha horizontal use. ; r each 2.99 = ——. each 49¢ Qe each 99¢ “FOOD WHIP” COTTON BUNK SHEETS. LINEN HUCK TOWELLING Stainless steel wings ahd nylon ? vice. Offset ' Special, gears should provide years of ser- handling. Plastie grip. Plain hemmed bleached uw... sheets. Size about 55" x 90”. a pair 2.69 cotton handle for easier each 2.98 : SANITARY NAPKINS 12 te a package. 2} a | BOYS’ OVERSHOES (o} Special, Clearance boys’ Winter Cedeulings. Brown rubber uppers with shear- a and a rubber with zipper > Sizes 1 to 3 in group. ~~ Felt and Rubber CUSHION Nine foot wide cushion made of combined to give rug extra. protection and Nude SP ; beauty. equare yard 1.89 Women’s “Baby Doll” et Rayon’ tricot shorties pyjamas, SP leopard print. Sizes $-M-L. a pair 1.49 ae 39¢ + strap, also heavy ters, e ete. ween, light blue. about 15° wide. Special, Colours: pink, Pastel towelling for towels, run- light ‘yard 79¢ LINED DRAPES | Antique Satin: in floral patterns .o@ . white or grey background. Special, 1 width to cover 48’’, 2 widths to cover 96” each 17.95 35.95 (C, < ry Girls’ “Baby Doll” Pyjamas Shortie pyjamas for comfortable, restful sleeping. A dainty style in cotton crepe trimmed with ribboa ind‘lace. Colors pink and bl hizes 4 to-6 only. Special, a EATON'S BUDGET PLAN TERMS AND BUDGET COUPONS WITH - FRIDAY - 9 a.m. to 9 p-m. tee MONDAY te. THURSDAY \ 9 am. to 5:45 p.m. SATURDA 9 am. to 5:45 p.m. ¢TAEATON.CO. : eff | | {|