i MARCH 13. 1954 . -. . -. -2 l SOHOOL ADMINISTRATION SHORT OOIIRSES Sponsorcd by the Department of Education i for School Trustees. Secretaries. Parents and all interested in Better Schools. The purpose of the Course is to assist citizens in the management of the local school and the conduct of the annual school meeting; to discuss possible improve- ments in our schools and other matters relating to school administration. The Courses will be held as follows: Murray River-Temperance Hall, Tuesday, Mar. 23 Souris-St. Mary's Hall, Wednesda , March 24 Mt. Stewart-St. Andrewls Hail. T ursday, Mar. 25 Vernon River-CMBA Hall, Friday, March 26 Hunter River-Orange Hall, Tuesday. March 30. Alberton, Women's Institute Hall, Wed.. Mar. 31 Kenslngton-King George Hall, Thursday, April 1 Each Course will consist of two sessions starting at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. All are welcome. Com-. petent instructors including the Director and Assist- ant Director of Education will be present at all meet- ings. H. B. CHANDLER, Prince Edward Island Libraries. s viiimm ENRICHED FLOUR LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING COMPANY LIMITED VIISJV MAINTAINING TOP QUALITY 3.7 .. ci.ovI! LIA. -CI-OVER LE FINEST I 2154 C '-onus csumsu ucnsssi us.. vaucouvas. cnuoa . Assisting in serving were Mrs. Banana 3(7(vzV71b1.p p S - W H Y S -r. ivlrwtt i MONTREAL, Much 18th--Feet hurt? I hnvs good news for on! It's Phsnylium, the new medi- cation in BL E-JAY Corn Plaaters. Plienylium gets right down midcr your corn and helps push it out. from undsrncath . . . the first really new medi- cation for coma and callusos in over seventy yeiirsl In actual tests, Phi.-nylium wont to work 337. faster and worked 35'z; more surely than other leading remedies. Easy to ace wliv folks with boihorsoms feet any itls the best news in vcsrs . . . and I in sure you'll agree, ones you've tried Blue-Jays with Phenylium. Ask for them at your favourite drug counter today. Mullen Bu! thatls what my family s s. y s s b o u t in y Mus-sellout! . . . Ecsrybnd ' H py . . . at our breakfast rtEblo.P , now! I can give , ' 3 each one coffee i ' -just lhs way Heinl "meat- it's wanted - loss” meals. strong, medium . There's such a or mild. And I can do it so easily variety of them . . . and such a variety of ways in rank them . .and they um m good. I know you'll agree uhen you've oncs tasted any one of then Reina main-course dishes . . . HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEA S g in Tomato Sauce and HEINZ COOKED SPAGHETTI in Tomato Sauce with Clieasc. "Boyl", the boys and girls will say . . . "This is darn goodl", so will the man of the house. You'll find, too, that thcss Heinl favourites are truly economical - Just. as nourishing and good as mors expensive foods. And often easier, quicker to prepare. Stock up with aclucral tins of these meatless Heins main-courses. Iiecause of NEW INSTANT CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE. Believe me, it's the way to start the fsmilyls day with everyone feeling pleased. Nearly a hundred years of coffee experience and - knowledge he back of the per- fection of Instant. Chase dz San- born Codes. Now the full-bodied flavour of cages at its 1007!: boat has been captured in granules which melt into superb codes the thanked one and all for the gifts. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by several young ladies. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to music generously i'urnlshcd.by Messrs. Bernard Doiron and Basil Perry. VEW LONDON W. I. The March meeting of New Lon- don Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Claude Msc.Ewen on March 9. Roll call was responded to W 10 members with s Joke. One vis- itor was present. The school com- mittee reported hooks and soap purchased and dustbaiie was need- ed. The sick committee made two calls. New sick committee are Mn. Lorne Osmpbell, Mrs. Donald Msolwsn and Mrs. Oscar Mac- Kay. Discussion on the quilt for con- vention took place and I commit.- teo of Mrs. Harold Mayhew, Mrs. Murray Ms.cKay. and Mrs. Fred MsoEwen were appointed to decide on pattern. Next. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Leigh MacEwen when'roll call will be answered by naming a "weed". The prozrnm will be based on agriculture and instant boiling water touches them. And this new delight is economical too-costs up to 40c is ound loss than ordinary coffee! 0 try it today. Find Mysall Humming Chseriiy . . . as I go about my daily dusting, because of the tried and trua help of that long-time . iavorite O-CEDAR "ALL PURPOSE" POLISH. Feel good-because I like the delicate fragrance of 0-Cedar Polish--distilled from oedar needles. 1 like the way it , g leaves a thick Him for lustrs and beauty-preserves ths x finish of my furniture. Because it also contains solvents, 0-Cedar Pohsh cuts and removes greasy dirt. All we bomemakers need to do is . . . pour a few drops on s p dampened cloth and apply with gentle, wiping strokes. A ” Then polish with a clean, dry cloth. Ask for the ccial offerea largo economy size bottle of O-Cedar olish and a velvety-soft. dusting cloth only 75c. Regular value 8100. Don't Do Foolish! Why lis awake at night, toning and turning because of stuffed-up nose or dry nostrils. N You can ease your diEcultics'm soon with MENTHOLATUBI. . . . Send for your own FREE GENEROJJS SAMPLE today . . . and see how, when on spread some generously inside each nos nil . . . then sniff tbs medicstcd vapors well In . . . your breathing gets easier. Mcntliolstum has a cooling cffact on 033; or stuifad nostrils. . . . It's particulsrl for children ss itls so gentle. Wriu sr ars Brent. 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, and PH send your sample to you. Banks - Gallant . Wedding St. Augustine's Convent Chapel, south Rustico. P. 1.1.. was the scene of s. quiet. pretty wedding on Saturday morning. February 2'1 at 9 o'clock when Patricia Frances. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gallant. became the bride of Leoiding Seaman Edward James Banks. son or Mr. and the late rm. Hugh Banks, Tororito, Ont. Reverend Father J. C. Peters oilicisted and sang the Nuptisl Mass. During the Mass, the "Ave Maria" was beautifully rendered by Miss Lorraine Blanchard. Given in marriage by her father, tho bride was attractively attired in I turquoise wool suit. with white hat” fund accessories." She wore a corssgo of yellow roads. She was attended by her sister. Miss Joan Gallant. who wore a any wool suit with red hat. and sccessoriu and s corssga of pink roses. Leading Scsmnn Rory Ghaisson. friend of the groom, acted as best man. Both were in naval uniform. For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Gallant chose I. dress of navy THE cusimrim. CI-IARLOTTETOWN I I. Cole and Mrs. Oscar Macliay. A splendid report on the A.C. W. W. meetings was given by Mrs. Jimes E. Cole. The pmgram 'for this meeting was on Education. Mrs. Eric M.-icEu'cn read a paper, ”Education. Everybody: Business". Mrs. Ralph Cobb put on a geogra- phy contest. winner beuig Mrs. llrio Maclawen. A singing oontesl. took place. Mrs. Harold Msyhcw crew with white accessories and a corssga of whit; roses. Following the Nuptlal Mass. breakiast was served at the home oi the bride's parents to the im- medisto ismily and lrisnds of the young couple. Among thou pros- ent was Reverend Father Peters. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Captain .1. Kenny and responded to by the groom. the committee will be Mrs. James A. E. Doucette. M.-rs. Joseph H. Gallant and the Misses Anna. Gal- lant and Margaret Hagen. Mr. and Mrs Banks will reside at B1 Water Street. Charlottetown. where the groom is stationed at l-EMC5 Queen Charlotte. Prior to her marriage, the bride was em- ployed on the staff or 3.15. Mutch and Co.. Charlotte-town. The many friends of this young couple join in wishing them many years of happy wedded life. On Thursday evening, February 25, friends and relatives of the bride gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gauthier. Rustico- ville. to tender her a miscellaneous shower. The bride-to-be was escorted to the seat of honour by Miss Mar- garet l-lsgcn, and the heavily- laden basket was carried in by the Misses Edith and Faustins. Pineau. Miss Edith Pineau opened the gifts while Miss Margaret Hagen read the accompanying cards. Patsy, in her usual pleasant way, TM penetrating. soothing Ann of Tllsaisoonrs Medicated Wool is so sole and comlomngmwondcrful for children. Helps relieve chm colds. sore throat. bronchitis. neuralgia. and other schss I THERMOGEHE Mimr Ann woci s.- '- Y igg;nMiuu'sW Wonderful Extra! Now you get the added value of an exclusive pouring spout . . . when you buy famous Johnson's Hard Gloss Glo-Coat. To end scuffed-up floors : ; . to get the hardest, longest last- ing polish . . . without any rubbing or bufiing . . . get Johnson's Hard Gloss Glo-Coat! Itls perfect for any flooring surfaces, and the unique pouring spout makes the waxing job easier and faster than ever! FREE spout on Johnson's "Red Band" Glo-Coat, tool and Mrs. Morton Adams were de- cided ss the best singers. A parcel post aale took place and a. nice sum was realized. CHERRY VA-LLIJY W. 1. Cherry Valley Women's Institute meeting was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Sterling Ings, on March 6 with an attendance of 18 members. Roll call was answered with an Irish joke or .-i 10: mic. was read which C0n315lwmunberl to her home for the spa ., I letter from the Red Crossirii meeting. roll call to be srisq " 3 and several letters and cards oiiwercd with a flower slip, seeds. 01 thanks from sick in district. ' It was decided to send 810 to Red Cross. school committee was Mrs. and. 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