Lena. Caroline McLure, Women's Editor. Phone 8506 © _ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Feb. 10, 1959 “HAPPENINGS” The Canad.an Nurses’ Associa- @on has announced that the an- qual meeting of the Executive -Cemmittee will be held..at the “Gétgniory Club," Montette a oe. bec, on the 12th., 13th and 14th of ‘February, 1959. The- three days’ Meeting will be devoted to the “feporis to be presented by the CNA's Standing National Commit- tees and other specially appoint @d committees;and those..of the Executive Secretaries of the Pro- vincial Associations of Register- ed Nurses. An interesting feature of the meeting will be the report and recommendations ‘of the special committee appointed last year by the CNA fo look into the re- search needs in the nursing pro- fession. In attendance at the meeting wil! be presidents of the Provincial Nurses’ Associations and representatives of the Nurs- ing Sisterhoods of the Maritim- es, Quebec, Ontario. and Western Regions. _The following. nurses from the Island will be attending the Cana- dian Nurses’ Association annual Meeting of the Executive Com- mittee to be held at the Seigniory Club, Montebello, Quebec on the 12th, 13th and 14th of February, 1950: - Mrs. Vernon Bolger, Exe- cutive Secretary-Registrar, The Association of Nurses of Prince Edward Island, 188 Prince Street, Charlottetown, P.EI.: Mrs. Vera MacDonald, Matron, King’s County Hospital, Montague, PE. ©; Rev. Sister Mary Irene, Char- lottetown Hospital, Charlottetown, _Prince Edward Island Mrs. R. R. Bell and Mrs. G. F. Moore entertained at a luncheon @n Monday afternoon at the Charlottetown. Hotel. C. E, Whitlock. 250 Grafton street, Island manager of Massey- ELLEN’S DIARY Mrs. Whitlock and their lock's—mother, Mrs. Rae, in Moncton Ferguson Co., has returned to the province after spending the past two weeks in Texas examining new typés of farm machinery. He was accompanied by return by two daughters, Natalie and Maureen, who had been visiting Mrs. Whit- Elma Mc- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moreside Park Plaza. M. C. A. met at the “Y” presided. The regular of $1,000.00 toward support “Yy” work again this year. to be held in March, Mrs. ruary tenth. ’ After workers were diction. Professor coach of Gordon panied by the four curlers: nie Smith will for and Roger Calgary, Alberta, Boy Cugling championship. The Farmer Is Posed With Many Questions To Settle “Why. many, many of Charlottetown are in Toronto for a few days, staying at. the The Ladies Auxiliary of the Y. on Tuesday afternoon, February 3rd. Mrs. J. M. Burgess, President, business Was accomplished with the min- utes of the January meeting and the Treasurer’s reports being ac- cepted as read. The ladies vot- ed to renew their annual pledge of Plans were then discussed and made for the Annual Spring Tea M. Forsythe and Mrs. W. P. Mac- Leod were elected co-canven- ors. It was noted that the annual meeting of the Y.M.C.A. was to be held that night, and that the “Y" Campaign was to be launch- ed at a supper meeting on Feb- secured for the week's catering, the meet- ing closed with the Mizpah bene Bennett, the Dominion ‘School Boy Curling Association, aqcom- Al- lan Smith, Dick Matheson, Ron- Michael be leaving Friday by plane where they will compete for the School thanks!"’"| the summer-meadows from the the black cat purred, smiling up| mangers, calves now cuddled in at us only minutes ago, when we gave him the dainty, caught in temptingiy and set in suspected bunting-grounds this morning “Tt's not the size that counts” our dark. friend and handsome strawy nooks about. Rustles of harvest - days in the the small trap, Mack had baited! amber bedding. . barn-cats sleepy concrete. James spoke | breakfast this morning on’a sill. Overhead the old hew- ed beams, underfoot the floors of of at when he} eommented, ‘it's the flavor. And | talked of bygone summers always | busy with some work of repair +t. my way of thinking, there's Be sweeter bite than a young plump mouse. M-m-m!" he of- memory. Then he proceeded make a leisurely wash, before, heaping easily to the couch. he yawned and settied himself on his cushion and is now asleep. at peace with his world The kitchen is quiet. The old ermchair deserted. Night is at the windows. :A pleasant night Amd we thought as we looked off ever the shadowy distance a while azo. more like one of Fall than of Winter So still the count-! | about. The sun beamed then, | over a world the night had adorn- fered smacking his lips at the|ed fetchingly with frost crystals Not choring now to. and was altogether made new. we suspect, but chatting our farmers doubt- less are, no dearth of subjects these times, with Spring appear- ing in dim outline against the | winter horizon. We, hear them these days discuss many an item: the seexis, the clovers and timo thy, not yet to estimate their re~ quirements but to wonder if they will be more expensive this year than’ la#f.-And the fertilizers? ryside was. No passing car on the| Yes, and the lime, which by road. No sound in the deep hush ether than the melancholy hoot end repeated. of an owl, but whether from hollow or hill, we @ould not well determine fi 1 After their spell at the wood-! there be “‘a nice sprinkle” | Tights we shall need. And wi!! of compost left over when other fields have had their share, for that far one, to bring it into bet- ter production? And where this gawing this afternoon. the far-| year will the line be drawn be- mers’ choring extends later than usual. Lights in the stables con- time. Perhaps by this it is not the actua) choring which keeps them. There is maybe an animal te powder or brush. Cozy. we the stream? prices presently | tween haylands and pastures, the latter planned te give access to Afd what of the products of . the farm to be marketed? Will| “We can no longer entertain the obtaining or) 4 notion that it was the ‘saf- know it is-there where they lin-| theredbout hold through the sum- @er-cattle catching the sweet of’ mer, or is there already a de- FASHION’S STRAWS The softly draped pouch bag has BY ALICE ALDEN THE straw bag has eomeia gold - plated. textured frame quite 2 way from its early beach | which opens wide for real ease and resort beginnings. Now it as-|and also to display the harid- sumes the air opulent in great|some, watermarked rayon thoire style. Aw evidence, we present iiining. It ig intended for all-day @yecatching resort ite andbag. which Josef does in mrew. wear at resorts now and town trips ia the summer, lor the year. New Secret Pals were picked for the new year. The minutes of January's meeting were read and adopted. Several bills were paid and sev- read and discussed. The sick committee reported sending sythpathy cards and one baby guift. The new committee is Mrs. Lincoln MacRae “and. -Mrs. Chester Dover. The School com- mittee gave;its* report and: the new ‘committee is Mrs, Alfred Stead and Mrs. Dougias...Mac- Denalt-—-The surprise package son. The March meeting meets with Mrs. Alfred Stead and Mrs. Alex Ford to assist with lunch. The meeting closed by repeating the ‘“‘Lord's Prayer’ after which lunch was served by’ the hostess and com- mittee in charge. ALEXANDRA W.I, The February meeting was beld at the home of Mrs. Glendon Brehaut. Meeting opened with the Ode and Mary Stewart Col- lect. Rolyl call was answered by ten members and three visitors passing in articles for the, Wel- fare Societies. The sick committee. ‘reported that one spray of flowers and three get-well cards were sent @Qne of our members who is 1ll The school committee decided to clean the school Friday. The Red Cross convener report- ed two sweaters and two pairs of overalis were passed in. She also distributed more material. Mrs. Owen Beaton was appointed to atten annual meeting of the Red Cross. History committee wall meet at Bruce Judson’'s on February 9th. Two new’ members were welcomed. Collection’ a- mounted to $4.80... The March meeting will be held at home of Mrs. Fred Pound. Roll call to be answered by pay- ing one cent for each letter of your name. Lunch committee, Margaret Beaton, Helen Hudson and Lucille MacCabe. Mrs. Ernest MacCahbe then put on a contest which was won by Mrs. Wallace Brehaut. The meet- ing adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and committee. 4 STELLA MARIS MH. AND 8. The president, Mr Clair presided at the monthly meeting of Stella Maris at 8 p.m. Arrangements had tees had good reports. was voted to pay out fee te Pro- vincial Association. studem'-teacher-parent relation- lightening discussions before meeting adjourned ARCTIC STATION ? mographic station is at Resolute Bay in the Northwest Territories. chinery? Should we tle surprise. “You know,” he test’ of the family, who remained on the farm. What one-the farmer must be!"’ Voices approach. There is a farmer ‘‘we'll not say what we'll Until tomorrow — Diary—Good- ~help..sponsor the care of a wari] orphan. The correspondence: was | was won by Mrs. Robert Simp-| Cliff Matheson with Mrs, Mey will be remembered with a gift. | JF. le. regular Home and = Sct.ool Association, | already been made for serving hot soup to children who did not go home for dinner. Money was voted as prizes for Education Week Con-| tests sponsored during first week of March. Conveners of eommit-' Money Teachers gave suggestions to parents om differemt phases of ships. Highly interesting and en-' followed Canada's most northerly seis- cline apparent? And what of ma- invest in some needed replacement-or make do with the old. How many questions the farmer is posed with to weigh and to set- tle! So many indeed, we chuck-! led the other evening over the conclusions a visitor-a non-farmer | arrived at, with we fancied a lit-| commented a man 0" pairts - a dozen men rolled into! parting at the door. “Oh well,”’| James calls after the younger) go at in the morning. We'll have) to wak and see what the new day | .| will bring!" i | | | | ! | i { { = EILEEN’S BEAUTY ‘SALON (Opposite Eaton’s) Open daily, also Tuesday and Thursday nighis. With or without appointment. Phone 7141 162 Kent St. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL ! COD LIVER OIL CAPSULES A pleasant way for children or adults to take ood liver oil. 100’s Rag ast 78c sox 1.43 1.10 200's (Reg. 2.00) HALIBUT PLUS A convenient-to-take capsule con- taining Vitamin A and D with add- ed Vitamin B12. Each capsule con- tains 5,000 units of Vitamin A and 1,000 units of Vitamin D. SALE PRICES: 100’s (Reg. 1.15) on gec BTt. 2.08 EATON’S IRON AND LIVER CAPSULES Each capsule contains Liver, Iron Vitamin ‘B compound and B12 add- ed. / 250's (Reg. 2.60) SALE PRICES: i 100’s (Reg. 2.25) ss 1 19 " m 39 VITAMIN AND MINERAL CAPSULES Contains essential vitamins § and valuable minerals. SALE PRICES: 100’s (Reg. 2.25) on | ean wn 3.96 250's (Reg. 4.95) . - VITAMIN E CAPSULES: Te help maintain good health. SALE Prices: 100’s (Reg. 5.50) Be 4.39 500's (Reg. 26.00) ae 20.79 VITAMIN "SENIOR" CAPSULES S Geriatric supgiement for the ‘“‘forty plus’ age group. Contains 11 vita- mins, 11 miné@rals and 3 lipotropic factors. SALE PRICES: 100’s (Reg. 5.59) an 4. 1 9 on 9.09 VITAMIN A and D CAPSULES Containing 10,000 units of A ‘and 2,000 of D in each capsule. mn. 2.08 250’s (Reg. 11.98) 100’s (Reg. 2.60) OLIVE OIL Has many uses around the home SALE PRICES: 16 ex. bottle (Reg. pages! 1.28 72c 1 o. bottle (Reg. 0c) eT. A. S. A. TABLETS To heip relieve headaches, neural- . gia, distress due to colds. SALE PRICES: 100's (Reg. 33¢) me 23C mer: | ie 500's (Reg. 98c) a 78c MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS For the relief of acidity and heart burn. SALE PRICES: 100's (Reg. 29¢) a 21 c -250's (Reg. 49%e) sits = | wen PETROLEUM OIL “Heavy”. A tasteless medicinal mineral oi]. * SALE PRICES: 40 ex. bottle (Reg. 1.25) : oe Med, 40-02. bottle (Reg.) 1.00 ” a {ee AIR FRESHENER Helgs remove odours from kitchen, hathroom, etc. SALE PRICE: 10 ez. bottle (Reg. 1.19) <a e ns | Bile PEROXIDE 10 volume strength. A pleasant dis- infectant, mouth wash, etc. SALE PRICE: 16 ex. bottle (Reg. $0c) ae 39c \ MOTH CRYSTALS Te help protect moth damage. SALE PRICE: 2 lb. bag (Reg. 95) BAG. clothing from 76c AEROSOL DEODOR. | IZER Pine and jou Bouquet sill SALE PRICE: (Reg. 79%) 2... 83c TOILET TISSUE “Interlake” quality. A strong, soft SALE PRICE, 100’s Reg. 2.75 ixclusively Prepared to EATON'S Specifications! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW PRICES ON TOILETRIES AND PATENTS 7% FACIAL TISSUES Soft, white disposable tissue. sheets in box. 59c Eaton's TOOTH PASTE Pleasamt tasting. Helps to guard teeth against decay. 1000 SALE PRICE, BOX ot 2a Eaton's TOOTH BRUSHES Good quakty nylen bristles set in plastic handle. SALE PRICE - 2 wn 490 BEEF, IRON and WINE A pleasant tasting tonic and appe- eT 95c BRONCHIAL MIXTURE For relief of distress caused by coughs, colds, and infections of the throat. 48c HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES A -convenient to take capsule con- taining 5000 units, vitamin A and 0 units of vitamin D. 87c SALE PRICE, 32 ounces BOTTLE SALE PRICE, 6-ounce boitie BOTTLE SALE PRICES, 100s Reg. 1.25 BOTTLE 50's (Reg. 2.50 sors 1.73 V-and M CAPSULES Capsules containing a -wide range of the necessary vitamins and min- | 3.79 \ VITAMIN MINOR \ For tots to teenagers containing vitamins A, D,. and Bl and C. 2.19 HOT WATER BOTTLES Good quality rubber, made in Eng- land. 89c SALE PRICE, SANITARY NAPKINS Soft, absorbent napkins made by a well-known manufacturer. ag Zo0s: 48 IN PKG. 1.29 CLINICAL THERMOMETERS SALE PRICE, 100's Reg. 4.95 BOTTLE BOTTLE BACH Easy-to-read thermométers. Buy CASTILE SHAMPOO Leaves the hair. soft and manageable. SALE PRICE, “4 B-ounce bottle, teg. COCOANUT OIL . | SHAMPOO Leaves the hair soft and manageable. SALE PRICE, ec |@ounee bortie, Reg. O%e 4 68 r —_ > GLYCERINE AND ROSEW ATER A well known preparation to help combat chappéd skin. SALE PRICE, 8 oz. bottle (Reg. 65¢) BTL. 52c DEODORANT SPRAY -- 13-ounce : Te end underarm odour, does not irritate normal skin. SALE PRICE, 1 1/3-0unce bottle, 59c AFTER SHAVE LOTION Coohng, refreshing, mildly astring- 39c SALE PRICE, 4 BOTTLE 6-ounce bottie BOTTLE BATH SALTS Several nice scents from which to choose. 5 Ib. beg. ae SALE PRICE, (Reg. 1.10) BAG! COLD CREAM For removing make-up and helps keep the skin soft. 76c SALE PRICE, 14¥a ex. (Reg. 95c) JAR 73/4 ex, (Reg. 69%) ie 47c EGG CREAM SHAMPOO For dry, normal or oily hair. Good lathemng action. SALE PRICE, 16 ez. bottle (Reg. — 99c 6 on. — (Reg. i 48c HAND LOTION For soft, smooth hands. 16 oz. bot- caus pice, (Reg. 1.00) ee 79¢e 8 ox. (Reg. 65c) 4 36c 21/4. or. (Reg. 25¢) ae 19¢ SHAVING CREAM Gives a rich creamy lather to help we | GOC™ % soften beards. SALE PRICE, (Reg. 45c) CANDY “Clarnico”’ brand. Taste-tempting fruit flavoured candy. Made in / England. 49c SALE PRICE, EATON'S PEPPERMINT PATTIES Delicious mint flavoured patties with a rich dark chocolate coating. SALE PRICE, u 59c as. TALCUM POWDER Delicately perfumed for after bath and general use. SALE PRICE, 16-ounce tin, Reg. 35cz 24c TIN BORACIC ACID An antiseptic powder, has uses SALE PRICE, 13 ounces, 36c TIN HEALTH SALTS. May be used for hilioiusness, sick headache and similar conditinns. SALE PRICE, 48c iGounce tin, Reg. 65c TIN EXTRACT OF MALT & COD LIVER OIL For cases of malnutrition, general many debility. SALE PRICE, 1 7/8 pound bottle, 78 Reg. 1.25 BOTTLE c INSECT BOMB Kills flys, Mosquitoes, moths, roaches, ants, crawling insects. SALE PRICE, 10-ounce tin, Reg. 1.23; " TIN 95c KIDNEY PILLS For the relief of discomforts caus- ed by kidney and bladder disorders. SALE PRICE, 100's Regular 69c; s Regular dal 52 c A, B, S AND C TABLETS An effective laxative. SALE PRICE, 500° ” sane oe BILE SALTS For relief of constipation, they tend to stimulate the liver, and increase the flow of bile. 63c SALE PRICE, 100’s, (Reg. 89c) BOTTLE BREWER'S YEAST TABLETS For treatment of conditions where a deficiency of Vitamin Bi and Riboflavin is indicated. SALE PRICE, 250’s Reg. 89¢ ‘CASCARA TABLETS For relief of habitual constipation. Safe and pleasant. SALE PRICE, 100’s Reg. 49 i oo MULTIPLE VITAMIN A valuable source of essential vita- mins. 1.92 SALE PRICE, 100’s Reg. 2.45 BOTTLE NERVE TABLETS Recommended: for run-down con- dition, nervous debility and anemia. SALE PRICE, 250’s 7 2c BOTTLE Be SACCHARIN \Saccharin is a sweeetener only. SALE PRICES, 1/4 gr. 500's, Reg. 5%; “ee tome © SOC 1/4 gr. 1000's, Reg. 95¢c; z aoe BOTTLE 63c Ye gr. 3500's, Reg. 69c; me ae SODA MINT TABLETS : tissue. 750 sheets. Annual Meeting | COMPOUND SALE PRICS oe : For relief of flatulence, sour stom- EMULSION & an 79c SALE PRICE, 79c ENGLISH TOFFEE ach, offensive breath, indigestion. Notice is hereby given that in a GACH : t — — pursiiance of ve Act of Incor- A well known compound to help ae “ae Con peg - Aw 250's, Reg. 39%c; bain 28c poration a public meeting of all i i ds. cS popul . : : oe a tens hae 4 bottle (Reg. 1.25) ! 99; Toilet size A daintily scented GLOVES 0 S i ’ 16 ex. og. |. ° r weidinth,” Cheplatanaene. as | errr ena tore ours ‘vhaseaee, February 19. 1959, ‘a wen C —_ 4 A handy item around the home. ; . 8 oo for = — of elect- SALE PRICE, 12 . 93c Sizes 6 to 9 ‘in half sizes). EATON’S SEMI-ANNUAL MONDAY to THURSDAY in rustees for t fi t AKES - in af the inatitulion im sccardence MILK OF MAGNESIA SALE. PRICE, 59c SALE ENDS SATURDAY, 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. with the bylaws ond for the PAIR FEBRUARY 14th FRIDAY transac such ot busi- ation for relief a ora te tet bank ” HEATING PADS oa ae it. of constipation. r BAGS NO DOWN a.m. p.m. 5. meekw Ley SALE PRICES: Good quality pad with 3-way heat OILET : SATURDAY. Secretary, Board of Tdslees 32 o. bottle (Reg. ve 56c ms Aa excellent) item for the aes ~— holding / 4 plastic PAYMENT 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. The general public are cor- ON BUDGET PLAN AND e attend 6 on. bottle (Reg. 45¢) " SALE PRICE, SALE PRICE, “T.SATON Ch... - Same: ee. oe ucr 4.89 wen 1.89 BUDGET COUPONS TEATOR.C. 7 a i. a :