oe = i t Fi bi Hampton W.M.S. met at the : , _— home of Mrs. Villet on ’ : oe hae SHOP and SAVE at EATON'S ft. ~| Eimer" Inman had charge of the. ee: sigma Ca eaiearntinnennn : - i Mrs. Joha Rog- a . assisted Mrs. Inman with | Cte ~ i ‘ a ’ Prayers were * ‘ . Gordon Vitlett, a eee ee ONG eee ¥ } ; After the singing of a7, ! i The-Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, July 24, 1959. 7) , ‘Sic tiay emilled “Teiking A No Phone Or Mail t ' : ; Gre. See Ot 56 See 2s On ‘At2 P.M. ae if Tips For Your Too sies Mrs. Albert Bert, and Mes. Orders On These : ‘aca Will Be OF Hel cen Dest ee = oe wae, |These Will Be Of Help “he preadent Mia arte me fm SPOCHels | 7 ™ The Glasss -Slipper Test ‘was; late the cornits ‘ef the teénaiis? of last meeting which*were read, Quantities Last designed to help you find out if| Such cutting encourages ingrown | 2PPreved and signed. Roll call ‘5: a your feet are receiving royal care. taeabe. ~ Pe pee Greg lad 2 members 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. = - eens an your pass Glass; 7. Do you immediately. take - é ROSEMARY WAGNER GARLAND HARRIS Stipee Testor feat soak tw att, tty, infection or pomsle| reported. two. bewpital calla, | | | ; , NT warm water once a day, during! ing and an application of « dis-| mts twos. te, ee Women's Nylons 2 P.M. * 2pm. : GAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. [bath or shower. not only to re-| infectant?. Sore feet can influence| Mise Bima iamen, Trinidad Special, Special, itr move dirt and odour, but 1 soak | your whole day. 1 mtesionary—-wae—read—and— Full Fashioned nylon hose, a large Jewel Boxes —" | ,.Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Wagner,| Harris, Sumerside, P.E.1. mar-|out the tiredness and éreshem| 8. Do you splash your feet with | hoped to have her speak for this ere Seer Rieter cee orn ns i ace doe ~~ riage to take place at St. John’s re cologne every morning after your| W.MS. ia September. The ¢rea- - Clearance of various weights end pair ee rrr - : Lutheran “Church, Montreal om | 20° You use pumice when you! shower or before slipping. into/ surer’s report was encouraging. “qualities some substandards, some . Sint OD ty Ce ty WS oth conve “mary to Mr. Reagh Garland Har- wash your féet to remove dead|fresh nylons and shoes? Envelopes were distributed for i : 39: ad OR ‘fis, son of skin and callous? 9. nthe summer, do yeu! monthly contributions. first quality. id ae ae 1.29 fr. and Mrs. Allison| August 22nd. to oughly between the toes? RIDA BAILEY ALLEN: =~ Hearty Menu Designed For Man-Sized Picnic te boil; boll 1% hrs. Scrape rind of 2 oz. fat- salt pork; score (tut) it through skin into squares. Place in bottom of 2 qt, bean pot or casserole. < To beans and their liquid add ul shiced peeled small onion, % c. % tsp. dry mustard, 1% tspf“salt and % tsp. pepper. Covet. Slow-bake 5 hrs. at 325- 350 degrees F. Hf necessary, add % e. water at end of 2% hours. An hour before beans will be’ done, bring‘ pork to surface to brown. Finish baking uncovered. Variations on Beefburger Bun- wiches: Slit not-sweet hamburger buns. Pull out soft interior so burger can fit in and top of bun will fit over it. : S Spread liberally with creamed sof everything and an enormous nutter, mustard or flavored éut- of coffee.” 1 _ PICNIC AT TAHQUAMENON. , = as Tabasco-horseradish Broil Burgers. Snuggle one into deeper half of bun. Top with thin layer of butter-fried onion or chopped fresh scallions. or spread sparingly with homemade or commercial cheese spread. ok oe rf. > § i ey Wile acme a a me ‘ [ Beefburgers and ‘Franks” Ready-to-Broil” Plain and Garlic Buns Ready-to-Toast Mustatd WM necessary, fasten down bun. Bweet and Sour Pickles top with wooden pic; decorate Pepper Relish ,with stuffed olive or small pickle Boston Baked Beans on the end if you like it fancy. To Reheat SUGGESTION OF THE CHEF Mesdames: If your family and guests like garlic bread, they will also like garlic buns. Just spread ‘not-sweet hamburger buns with Milk | garlic butter after pulling out the reci- | soft interior. Press together and pes for_6. itoast or heat in oven or on grill. " Beston Baked Beans: Cover 1| To prepare garlie butter use Brown Bread to Reheat Corn on the Cob To Boil or Roast Doughnuts to Heat : Fresh Fruits in Season Big Pot Hot Coffee ' Measurements are level; per “fal ped 4. Do you use Odorono Deodor- ant on the soles of the feet and between the toes te check any + Do you keep the mails elip- strai across, long enough to show pretty polish but short ther-| sprinkle weet smelling foot Next meeting will be at Mrs. : powder in your fo | | Windsor Beli'swith_Mrs._George | enough not to snag sheer nylons? | 1 to eut 6. Are you careful not NEW LONDON W. Mrs. ar MacKay ‘entertain- ed the New London W. I., on Tuesday evening, the 14th. Mrs. George Cole presided and roll A. keeping hint. The different commitiees gave their reports and all bills were moved to be paid. . The president said quite a -successful Polio Clinic had been held, but urged that more should avail. themselves of next clinic to be héld later The matter of celebrating twenty-fifth ariniversary in Nov- ember was discussed, but noth- ing definite was decided on. The president and secretary delegates to the provincial con- vention, gave a very satisfactory report, and a vote of thanks was_extended to them. Kk is hoped to have the flag replaced on the school for the Queen's visit. The members Mrs. Murray MacKay’'s for their August meeting on the fourth, in place of picnic which will be the on. the will meet at call was answered with a house-| Bj PICNIC BOXES S0e and $1.00 held later on. Delicious Home Made Bread _ The program was a paper on Citizenship and contest by Mrs. | Wilbur MacKay and a comest | by Mrs. J.R. Burgoyne. Meeting was closed and lunch served by hostess and commit- tee. : t DEVELOPING Your Films for 20 Years # Try Some Today! — 135 Kent St. <= AUGUSTINE COVE W. 1. The July meeting of the Augus- tine Cove W. L met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. George Ceretti with the president | in the chair. | . Bavy or pea beans with boiling|%4 tsp. bottled garlic juice to water. Let stand 50 min. Bring!each 3 tbsp. butter. ings to the thrifty women of Charl branded lines. SALE NOW ~ Stock Up For The Balance Of The Summer At Big Savings Come At Once . ._ First Come, First Served | LADIES! Here Is Important News To You! + Once again Prowse’s will bring tremendous r alty and the whole Province during their great- est Mid-Summer-Sale. Every item offered at Sale Prices will be from Prowse’s regular stock of Meeting opened by singing ° eqVe ottetown, Roy- ON! 38 Queen St. PROWSE BROS. LTD. | The Store For the Whole Family Dial 8583 ST. DUNSTAN'S UNIVERSITY I PROGRAMS OF STUDY: Bachelor’s Degree in Arts. Bachelor's Degree in General Science. Bacheler’s Degree in Commerce. iploma in Engineering: Se sated. Pre-Dental,*and Pre-Law Courses. Diploma in Secretarial Studies. A two-year course leading to a Diploma in Secretarial Studies is offered to students who wish to combine some of the basie elements of a classical education with a reasonable skill in secretarial work. Students who, “after fhe completion of the program of study for a Diploma in Secretarial Studies, wish to obtain the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Degree can do so by completing fifteen additional academic courses chosen in such a way as:to include the courses required for either degree. or : 7. Teacher Training, enabling students with satisfactory standing in Grade XII to complete Freshman Year and qualify for a First “A” Prince Edward Island Teacher’s License in one regular school year. To qualify for a Superior I License two additional eum- ner sessions of the equivalent are required. II ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: 1. General Req ts: Seven subjects passed on the Prince E Island Grade XII level or equivalent —English, another language. algebra, geometry, history, a science, and an elective. 2. Special Requirements: : : (a) Arts: Latin and French , (b) Engineering: Physics and Chemistry enone a s In special cases remedial work is provided Y students who do not have complete admission quali- fications. ; 11 FEES (per year): I 5 ich ook oka bin iv bone cbuetelediens $120.00 AM I icc icca vv cndand as sidcaneasesGeucesees $345.00 TRO 555k 5 Fis vs ccvcdedcctnsccccosestecocees - 0.0 [Vv SCHOLARSHIPS: Students in the\ university years who are in néed of financial assistance are eligible to receive interest- free loans up to $300.00 per year under the Dominion- Provincial Youth Training Program. Application for this assistance is ed the Department of Educa- tion, Charlottetown, P.E. V APPLY: 7 . nv . The Registrar, — pias St. Dunstan’s University, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ST. DUNSTAN'S HIGH SCHOOL I PROGRAMS OF STUDY: 1. Grade XI 2. Grade XII Il ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: G Completion of Grade X il FEES (per year): ae gt ee Od ae $ 65,00 Board -....ccesccsccccecees Socccceceveccoccetoces 345.00 IV APPLY: The Principal, St. Dunstan’s High School, t Charlottetown, P.E.I. * 2 * plastic cases, rotary electric motor. 9 : 2 PM. Dime Banks Axpecial, Register bank, metal construction. ont Hokde about $10.00. 29° ee eee Ball Point Pen oe : each Assorted coloured barrels, with blue ink. Cc / . 2 PM. Special, 3.99 Bermoth Storage Bags Offers full protection against moths and larvae. Clear plastic with Coloured binding. 57’ size. 2 P.M. Trays Assorted floral patterns. Size ap- proximately 10 x 14” 87 7 2 P.M. Special, . pkge. Lined Scribblers a "Suitable for two or three ring bind- ers. 8% Scribblers per package. \ ‘ 2 P.M. - Pen and Pencil Sets Special, Fountain pen and matching pencil aet with gold coloured top and assorted ~~ chorea liliaglinihilin. sii 69° 4 . 3 = 2 P.M. Leather School Binders = special, With twe zippered pockets. Con- _each tains ~gomb, ruler, pencil, and memo pad holder. 3.79 Movie Camera = Brownie Movie Camera, 8 MM, 2.3 Special, lens, simple to use, as sure in re es sults as the snapshot cameras everyone grew up with. Load, set the lens according to the built-in Exposure Dial, aim and shoot, as 25.99 easy as that. 2 P.M. Cold Cream Special, . each For @eansing and softening the skin, approximately 14% oz. jar. 59° approximately 18” square. Favorite snack bar, a wonderfu week-end treat for the whole family. 2 P.M. Special, 14.99 Electric Razors Ronson and Schick electric razors, Cord and cleaning brush. > Special, © o ‘Size about Mx 4”, assorted pat- . with “black spengé*—crepe—seles——§ _ Broken size range. "Men's Rain Coats 2 P.M. Special, — 2.69 4 Men's Polo Shirts aan : Special, - Cleafance from a leading maker. Plain and stripes, seif collar, 2 each button bib. Sizes smail, medium, large. Reg. 5.95. ~° 271 2 P.M. Pillow Cases Special, ~ Plain hemmed bleached eotton pil- low case. (Seconds).—Size 42 x 33”. pair 98° 2 P.M. Snorkel and Mask Sets special, Made of plasme and nirbber. Regular ma. 2.25. a = 1.79 - . 2 P.M. Roller Skates Special, Double bail bearings. Rugged pair metal construction. Regular 3.96. 2 98 # 2 P.M. ‘Women's Handkerchiefs Special, 6 for Pure ‘bnen handkerchiefs. White 59 v oT 2 P.M. Men's Handkerchiefs Special, Pure Mnen handkerchiefs. White 4 fer only. Size about 16 x 15. §9° : -2 PM. Three Arm Sprinkler Special, Chromium plated arm assembly. Cast base. Connection for standard hose. 1.10 2 P.M. 7 Special, 1.19 x terns and colours. Boys' and Men's White 2 P.M. Bucks : Special, A favorite style for summer wear. Uppers are of plain leather in Suede finish. Blucher cut. White pair c re wr 2 P.M. Special, each 1.49 Snap closure, reinforced at should- ers, two pockets. Sizes small, med- ium and large. ° 36" Chintz 2 P.M. Floral patterns on grey, blue, green, Spec ial, wine backgrounds. yard 43: ¢T.EATON.C2.,