PAGE FOURTEEN lloliie Ami School At Kensington —Tbe Kensington Home and School Association held their monthly meeting in the Town Hall on Thursday night, Fcb. l2th,wlth Mr. O. C. Baker. MLA. in the chair. The reading o! the Creed was Iollowed by reading the min- utes o! last meeting by the secre- tary. Miss Grecnaii. Oificers and committees gavethelr reports. The committee to arrange lor sponsoring p picture reported splendfici success in this eliort and the manager of the Cameo Thea- tre was heartily commended for his generous co-operatlon. The treasurer reported paying alldebts and having a balance on hand of $34.00. On motion ii: was decided to donate $10.00 to the Canadian Appeal lor Children Fund. There was some discussion on programs for future meetings. The members were pleased to near that the pupils of Grades IX and X had accepted their in- vitation to conduct a debate at the Itiarch rrieeting. The president then introduced the guest spcak- er, Miss Wheeler. the public health nurse for Prince County. Miss Wheeler told. her keenly interested audience many ways to keep their families healthy and said in part: “The Canadian Government found so many young people lolly- sicaily unfit during recruiting for war service they sow the neces- sity of s campaign for better health and consequently have in- o crczisccl facilities in preserve and improve lieriltli. The Tact that be~ tween eight and nine hundred children die in Canada every year , from preventable diseases proves that people are not yet takinl I advantage of the many serunis ryailable to prevent communicable diseases. In Vancouver recently I‘ an outbreak of smallpox drove ‘ 136,000 people to seek vaccination in one week. ‘but why wait till- an ' epidemic comes?" i lilies Wheeler had s special message for mothcrs on pro-natal ' care which would ensure more l healthy babies and less fatal ._ nhiidlelrths. She also spoke on nutrition and emphasized the necessity of aniiual~X-ray for the early diagnosis of T. B. She also "lsscriberl the work of the "Well Baby Clinic" recently established in Kensington. At the close of her address lvfiss ‘Wheeler was ten» dosed a hearty vote o! thanks nnved by Rev. IJGWlS Min-ray and sraondcri bv Mrs. James Ponder- lost A motion to adjourn was fol- lowed by a social hour when the ladies served delicious relrcsli- merits. " A Begonia needs full sun during Winter months. liver-blooming be- gonias ivill bloom through the whole year, even in warm rooms and in low humidity. veanciesranuaesr" TOMATO lnlrnrmi-cvl ll_\' us rercrnl years ago and by Fhlwl‘ Irlflflt ii has oiitsuld all other rzirieilel among both home and commercial rowers ~nrli season. in ovnr part of Cons n. Cus- Jlmfll‘! rapeatedlytel urilarliestsnd Belt" s still hemi- than we claim. Produce: urge. beautiful. solid. perfect shipping tomatoes. chrlicr than any other var qty. iligh crown type without core, and molt boiiuiiliil rrrl with finest flavour. 2T0 efrlpplfil. si-nida. rrnckedJvrinkled. uneven, scarred lriilt. and often tcn fruits in a cluster. Amazing yicldcr. (FliI l5!) lea 1!!) pertpqid. FREE-OUR SIG i940 SEED AND ' NURSERY BOOK-Bigger than Iver S‘ DOMINION SEED llflllS (IEOIGETWIN. ONT. Wleary .45 ifiiursday’: edition u! the "United churchmen". the organ o! the United Church in the Mari- tine Provinces appears a line article by the Superintendent o! Hume Missions !or_thc Maritime Provinces, the Rev. Dr. w.s. God- frey o! Sackville. N.B. whose first charge was at Alberion, P121. in the days of the (ormer Methodist (n01; United) church and who last Toll‘ was the anniversary speaker at iiie Albcrtoii United Church. anil also visited Olreary at the same time. The fir$ thaw of the winter took place on Saturday, Feb. 14th when several showers of lreezing rain fell. This winter is notewor- thy for the fact that there has been no January thaw and this thaw on Feb. 14th was the first one to date. 1t prevented the Char- lottetown Abbies Hockey Team from >ming to O‘l.eary on Sat. night. Feb. 14th to play the local O‘Leary team. The Womans Worlds Day oi Prayer was iittlngly commemor- atcd in the OTleai-y United Church on Friday, Feb. i3th. There was a large attendance made up o! the ladies of- the dllifereiil Protestant Churches. Mrs. Louis Bernard and Mr:. GL. Dcrcar were co-cliair- mro. The special-address mi pray- er ivas splendidly given by Mrs. W.G, Dickson who spoke on "Ask, Seek. Knock”. The Lords Prayer was feelinglysung by Mrs. ltielvin Ellis. A trio composed oi Mrs. TM. MecWilllams, Mrs. Wendell Tur- ner. and Mrs. Louis Bernard were heard to advantage in a fine niiin ber. lilrs. Dan Smallmaii read iiie minutes of the last Day of Prayer. Those taking part in the prayers were: - Mrs. Earle Jelli’. Mrs Westmmi Harris. Mrs. C.C. How- lett, Mrs, Smnlliiian, Mrs, Fred Champion, Mrs. Herbert Vaicher, Mrs. Bert Palmer. Mrs. Adj» Math- esori. It was a deeply moving and impressive service. Mrs. Nelson Dennis. UL-eany. has received the sad news of the pass- ing of her brother. Mr. William Boyle of Qakiand, Maine two years ago and his many iriends will re- gret to hear of his passing. Milo School has had new fire D1001’ shingles put on the roof and the walls shinglcrl roceviily and ance. The C.G.I,T. and Trail Rangers oi’ O‘Leary United Church held a combnled Valentine party on Fri- day night, Fob. 13th at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis. The young {olk enjoyed skating until 9 o'clock and then went to the licme o! Mr. and Mrs. Dennis. Games and contests were enjoyed tinder the leadership of Mrs. W.G. Dickson. Delicious refreshments ‘were served and this enjoyable evening closed. with a devotional service led by Joan MacDonald, Isabel MacDonald, Helen Shelfoon, Bessie Dennis, Phyllis llilacNcil and Mrs. W.G. Dickson. The young folk want t1; extend a hearty vote oi! thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (or their splendid hospitality. The deeply rutted roads and the extremely cold weather of sunduy. Feb. 15th forced the cancellation of iiie United Church service at Bloomfield in the morning and Brae in the afternoon. The O‘Leary United Church Sunday School gave The evening service was held in O’Lear,v. - 0., SCIENCE NOTES When the crocodile dives. lie closes his eyes and looks through his eyelids. Monkeys have a special center that controls the tail. There is one chance in 20,000,- 000 years o! e comet striking tbr earth, according to astronomers. Twice a year, the‘ humming bird lives over the Gulf of Mexico or. its migration Journeys. The pike can swallow other tis‘ larger than itself. The United States contains nzor: than 60 species of mosquitoes. brain Mustangs, the wild and almost wild horse o! the prairies, are descendants. of horses brought to America by conquering Spaniards in the 16th. century. . blloooleon and Uncle Elby ly Clifford Moclrida l$2$J2.'i'F.‘-.-'J3L‘ ...4,..»_, presents a. very attractive appear- $2‘5.00 to “Save the Children Fund." . liorf light-weight wools in many differ- nt textures and colors. The "Shorfie" is the smartest and most practical buy this Spring. .5 19.50 to 45.00 ‘ Guy silhouettes in sparkling colors and patterns to liff your spirits and take you beautifully info Spring. Lovely dresses in prints, plain colors ond attractive com- binations. Choose one or more of these beauties 1.1.95 t0 24.50 Full length Coo-ts in either boxy or long fitted styles. The fabrics ore wonderful to Hie eye, wonderful to the touch and wonderful for long weor. These Cools ore beautiful-ouch and every one. [zeso to 02.50 Pick yourself uiwlnner from tlie Suits on display here. The Suit is flie Garment of the Season. Choose one of i-lie lovely Ballerina models or one of the softly femiiilne tailored Suits. .1... Ill can . /’ ‘ \ 2. Geraldine Driecoll; I. Billy Parker. -- Mary N. Reid. Grade VII — l. Donald Hunter; 2, Ivan Gill. Kenneth Illkeney. and Mildred Inuill (equal); I, Anne McOsrvIlle. Grade VI — l. Joan Iowans; l, Earle Devieon; l. Ilesuer Iernard. Teacher - M. M. Mill.‘ qrede VI — i. Frances-Ponder- Illt: I. Ella Oehlilp s. Ellsworth Cameron. ' Grade V - l. Reginald Ponder- nn. and Helen Medallion (equal): iota!!! i .8. lei-lea Meo- ‘msuvorou nion scizooi. Blending for Januii-y, ‘ Grade X — 1. Glennie sudsbu , mdsa-i-i. M,- " e (equei): 2. Neva l-leclrbert; a. aylvls Penile- ten.‘ - i Grad 1x - l. Elaine Humphrey Ind A or" Ponder-gut (equal): Cherie: Bear-into; S. Eileen Cobb. i - Principal J. Week: Murphy. e Gredevill - i. Shells Oonnlck: B, Marlene Devlmn; I, Hume Glover. ,. ,_ ,_ , y . Grade l8 - i. Helen Pendletoa; l i . vrnr: GUARDIAN.’ CTTARUWTETOWN HOLMAN’S nous’ WEAR Spring House-cleaned - lie-painted — Brlght as a. Sliver Dollar —. Ami With The Same Old Friendly Atmosphere! AND NOW W Ready With a Springs Newest Styles At The Same Bid ITOLMAN Moderate Prices IIBLMAIPS is Your BEST BET For Shopping i ' Exciting new Coats, Suits and Dresses for i~lie New Season-The first essence of Spring is here in Holman’: Ladies‘ Wear Department. Tllie new. Cools ere in many-smartly different versions. The Suit-s are softly feminine and figure flutter- ing. New is the time to brook Winter's spell wit-ii a guy, new Print Frock. The new Fcslilenrure cleverly designed to bring you loads of compliments. Select your Spring Wardrobe rodoy mum i... mam user", f l s Grace .71 - 1. ttencu- Gallant. Louise Pineau. Grade V - l. Joan Gallant. I. Patricia Gallant. l. he Plnuul Teacher - Irwin Thompson. mo‘ u - l. In: Oliuuplen; i. Grade IV - 1. 00110 Dlrfllh: i. llurigrie MacArthur-g‘ l. Wayne, 2. DOIIIIIIrUTIIMPlOIT: l. Marlon lllni- order. . ._ -ldlulll (MIMI-Kahlil. puny me Iunimii . (equal) 1 _ i ‘realm - 01m mmpm. unee u - l. Llllflhl Pllllltl. -----—-— “h. ans-an - 1, Marlene Demon; ...---_..__.._. 2. Kllmer mun, i. Vincent flip interest is cited a! ii" '5 . a. Deanne um»; a. vmm-oam- uonou can: eouooi. Domicile. pltll whendou wiw m"""“;,,_.. pion, |_ _ _ A ~ ......._..~ y, , Grade 1 - i. noel Gallant. snicuntef hbrie. peddinl- f] s“, . ‘ er aaiIVlfilllllfi Omen. To: mm.- .. m“... 9w”,- . “m... “m, [lthlll- “Jul... do m -- 1. a 11a- l. lo ‘legal, \ .-.--..i.~........-- . um enuttlffeet without Arthur! 3- H ,_ t. T}. l - i 080D!‘ DIAIONI i me hfllr. .11 B“!!! lhwlrvilie Jill -- l. {Austins -e-.- ‘ . ~' -'l*’ s. n}... is... a t..=*".....-'..'...='...=.:r:-r...~~ -'.-l. .1non. e, euru_ e o : .,.-' "Iineuu- Orifice» by eta-n, um. selection mat iaTlin-ieiuutiiom MM‘ FT; . i ~ was» nor-swis- W" so». m ~ ~ in Ilene-knees... in January l9“ " _wm. p; mien; exhibite whims‘