. More Vegetables - Rich Beeiiinci . Really Delicious 1 Family Iiosmiis mfiliiili Iluailiyi serve P.F.”SHOiiTC.liIiE" with Ice Cream, Emits & Desserts ism SHOITCAKE with steels and afternoon tea. 25i In "heretics" -shun-pool I 0!. mm This rich, sweet, short biscuit is a Peek Fresh 3 eciai, known the world over or its satisfying nppetizing iiavour. Goes good with Ginger Ale or a glass of milk. MAUI IV I PEEK F REAN'S MAKIII OI 7W" WW sen .nn...-,e..i.r St. Patrick's Play Presented 9 Ai Alberion A at. Patrick's D!!! was present- ed in the Women's Institute Hall at Aiber Friday evening by memberi f the sacred Heart Church. The three not farce, "For Pete's Sakai" was played before a full house. Miss Sarah Bepperdine. a severe. dominating woman of is. and proud or her ancestry, is about to leave on a trip to the Holy Land, as the play opens. Her nephew, Peter Pan- Derdine. who wauto have accomp- anied her, is being left at home be- cause or an unsatisfactory collage record. Through the college dean, Cicero Murglethorpe, Aunt Sarah makes arrangements for his neph- ew. Thorndyka Murglethorpe, (known as -Mugsy) to live .with Peter during her absence and tutor himinLatin.Aasoonashisaunt is safely on her way Peter. to in- crease his pocket money. rents the Pepperdine mansion in Mrs. Geor- giana Clarlrston, a social climber whom his aunt disdains. She has two daughters, Nadine with whom Peter is in love, and Peggy, with whom Peter's friend Bill Bradshaw is in love. Mrs. Clarkston wants her daughters to marry John Bolivar. a wealthy broker. and Dupont Darby, the college poet. Mrs. Clarkston expresses a need for four servants when she comes to live in the Pep; ”' mansion so Peter, in addition to his aunt's dorky cook, Jasmine Jackson, de- cides to provide her with himsel! as butler, Bill as gardener and Mugsy as housemaid. Their behav- ior, especially when John Boliver and Dupont Darby make love to Nadine and Peggy, is most. enter- taining. No sooner is the household thus established that Peter receives a telegram from his aunt saying she is homesick and afraid of the ocean and has cancelled her pos- sage. The improvised ghost of Grandpa Pepperdine terriiies the Cla.rlrston's into a hurried depart- ure but in the confusion which precedes it Aunt Sarssh arrives home. The cast- J.C. Profit. Jasmine Jackson -. Mrs. !:.E. Lartcr. Cicero Murglethorpe - Alfred Foley. Peter Pepperdine - Dr. G. L. Keefe. Bill Bradshaw - R.D. McKin- non. Thorndyka Murglethorpe (Mugsy) .. Leo Macbougall. Mrs. Georgiana Clarkston - Miss Florence Keefe. . ii-ladlne Clarkston - Miss Eva Gaudin. Peggy Clarkston -- Mrs. R. D. Macxinnon. Malvina Potts (Mugsy's best girl and his feminine counterpart) - Mf3i Carl Wade. J0,hlLBoiiver - Gerald Rooney. Dupont Darby - Jack Barrett. Rev. W. E. Monaghan was chair- man. specialties between sets in- cluded numbers by a male quartette composed of euro. Raymond Ahearn, Roy Leard, Gordon Coffin, and Cyril Lesrd. and Irish airs by Belle wilkie and Donna Hagen. The quartette sang unaccompanied. Mrs. hdl.-bliagen was accompanist for the g . Preceding the play. music was rendered by George O'Connor and -Jack Barrett. Apples were sold during an in- termission. RINGWOOD SCHOOL Honor Roll for riebr-nary. Grade X.-i. Anne Bradley. Grade IX.-1. sterling Taylor. Grade VII (Sn)-1. Audrey Alchorn. Grade VII. Jr.-1. Hank Brad- ley; 2, Marina Hogan; 8. Irena Sapier. Grade VI.-1. Emmett Bradley: 2, Gerard Hogan-. Grade V.-1. Winston Taylor: 2. Ernest smith; 3. Marion Mackin- non. Grade 111. sr.-1. Margaret lbehsn. Absent-Junior Mumm- non. ' Grade III. Jr.-l. Dorothy smith; 2, Janet smith: 3. David Arbing.. Graderlll. C.-ll. Louis 0'Ha1- loran: 2. Kathleen Bradley. Grade II.-1, Anne rbehan. Grade I. sr.-1, Florence lleehan. Grade I. Jr.-1. Diane Hogan: 2. Patricia Dowiing: 3. Marion Smith. Grade I. O.--1; 'D0lIlII FVOHIH. Teacher-Selina 0'Kailoran. l IlaMlIAW.!. The regular meeting of the I- mira W. I. was held at the home or Mrs. Cuve Bruce on Wednesday, evening. March 7 with an attend- ance of nine members and three Miss Sarah Pepperdine .. Mrs. ct THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN talented Youngsters Mom on School Panda ..,,...,.. mm ,,... ,,....,, ....g. to summer-side on 'niuz-sdsy. '-The advereelweather and road . V mos. cu: Theirie will Mrs. Spur-geon Dyment and her sister. Mrs. Louis Cann. were vis- itors to Bummer-side on. Thursday. iMr. and Mrs. Marshall Rayner. Greenmount, were recent guests of w, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MoArthur. Friends in Northam regret to learn that Mr. Thomas Holland is not enjoying good health and is confined to his home at present. All wish him a speedy recovery. Friends in Northam regret to hear of the serious illness of Mrs. John Baglole. formerly or North- am. All join in wishing her a com- plete recovery. Friends of Mr. Woodland Colwill are pleased to hear that ho is around and about again after be- ing ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Horace McArthur. Mrs. Reginald Birch and Mrs. Al- fred Colwill motored to Bummer- side on Thursday. The Nartham Women's Institute held a very successful pantry sale at Holman's Grocery on Thursday afternoon. The sum of as dollars was realised. Friends and relatives of Mr. Wil- fred Mcbougall are pleased to hear that he is out around again, after being confined to his bed for sev- eral days. over Radio Station C. J. This gives one some idea tremendous interest that is shown by not only the-students but the parents and teachers alike in this weekly hounprogram. The Crapsud team were the victors o! the Contest defeating the Sherbrooke. School by the score of M to 21.which puts them in the running for the second place, spelling beautiful silver or French Bronze dents, representing grades 6 to 10, Joyce Canfield, Graham MscCan- nel. Arlene Mscvittie. Edith sher- ren and Jack" sherren. The Bherbrooke team was rep- resented'by' Ivan Waite, Frances Colwall. linsor Waite, Helen Waite and! Helen Laughlin. The "talent-portion c of the pro- gram aleocprovidedsome excellent entertainers from -the following schools: susrunerside Junior High School. summerside Elementary school and-the - naisccuche, Con- vent. Contestants from other schools were to have appeared but because of the condition of the road. they were not able to make an appearance. Next Priday evening the M. F. Schurman Company will present in place of their usual schurman School Parade. by transcription. "The Messiah" by Handel. This famous sacred masterpiece tells in canticle tom the story 0! the Passion and Resurrection of Christ. "The Messiah" is one of the greatest works of its klndever lelderlhlp course that was held in conceived by thg mgng 0.; man, Charlottetown March 15th and .5, 16th. Mrs. Colwill also visited re- latives and friends while in town. 1 The TASTIEST Sodas ?i ever made! It Q Mame: 91st birthday 0 M h . . Mucus" '5 me" dug: re1:!3;mh1;l. gzaogd Stewart. a,,L1oyd Mac- No"'m'm' H” "9ce"9d many cards Grade VII.-1. Cecelia Larsen; and aim from his friends. an 2.-Wendell Stewart. join in wi him many more MP9? birthdays and the best of health. . o ALWAYS ASK FOR IN YOUR FAVOURITE VARIETY OF BISCUITS Friends of Mrs. Claud Colwill and daughter Judy will learn with regret that they are confined to their home with influenza. Mrs. Athol Colwill ttended the MacMurrer. equal: 3. Donnir Palmer. ' t Grade I. A.-1. Carl Larren. ' Grade I. B.-Absent. Grade I. C.'-1. Gabriel Keough: 2. Judy Keough. Sylvia Palmer. equah Teacher--Rose Maclntyre. Grade VI.-l, Frances Sherry; 2, Hollard Muttart; 3. Lois Mut- tart. Grade V.-1, Arthur Large: 2, Betty Large; 3. Wanda MacDon- aid. iGrade IV.-i. Pearl Stewart; 2. Barbara Worth; 3. Harry Large. Grade II. A.--l, Leonard Mac- Murrer. xnvm orgovn sciroor. Report for February. Grade X.-1,-Jean Mao.Mu.rdo: 2. MacMurdo; 3. Janet Friends and relatives of Master Brian Colwill. three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colwill, are happy to hear that he is recover- ing satisfactorily after a. serious operation in the Prince County Hospital. swan nuniu. scuoor. Kathryn Crozier. Grade X. Jr.-1. Glifiord Pick- ts. Grade ix.--1, Gerald Millar. Grade VIII.--l. Claire Hogg; 2. Nason Glover. Grade VII.-1. Gwen Court: 2, Etta Court: 3. Duncan Picketts. Grads VI.-i, Joan ,caseley: 2, Errol caseley; 3. Gwennyth Mac- Murdo. Grade V.-1, Roberta. Hose: 2. Garth Caseley; 3. Lillian Court. Grade IV.--l. Marlene Mac- Murdo: 2, Wilfred Blanchard: 3, Lloyd Blanchard. Grade III.-1. Sheila. caseley: 2. Myron Paynter; 3. James Paynter. Grade II.-1. Errol Waugh: 2. Kenneth Moose; Clarence Blanchard. Grade I.--. lean Psynter: 2. Judy Picketts; 3, Leonard Payn- te ' 1'. . . Teacher-'-Ethel Callaghan. Report for February and March. Grade x.-1, Jean Cameron; 2, Phyllis Large. Grade IX.-1. Shil c - . Conzratulations are extended to 2. Aletha Large. Hy mm” Gr-de 11- B--1- Winston Cam- Mr. James E..Ma.cl'.ean u-ion his. Grade VILI.-1. Harvey worth; "0"? 2- H915” she"'V- Euee" , NAPLES. Italy. March 20 - (AP)-A bomb or artillery pro jectile uncovered by youngster: at play exploded .today. . Foui brothers ranging in age from 11 to 15 were killed. . . . r receipt for a donation: a letter on "Education and Better Schools" from the social Welfare Convener: a request from the Red Cross fer a donatidn during their coming campaign: and, llstly. an appeal from Bouris Hospital for April's supply "of vegetables, fruits. Jickles. etc. It was decided to send 35.00 to the Red Cross. and to canvass the district for supplies tor the hos- ital. poornmitiees continued their duties for another month. Roll call was answered in the form of an auction. with Mrs. T. A. Bar- ris and Mrs. Clive Bruce acting as auctioneers. There were no bargains. but all had an hilarious time bidding and realized a sum or ssm.Rollcall!orAPI'u90 be "A penny for every inch of TNT waist measure." Meetlns ll 90 59 held at the home of Mrs. '1'. A. Harris. 'rhe.progrsm consisted of a contest. - Walking. while bai- gncing a baloon on a spoon held in the mouth. .d d. an Meeting adiourn In o I - liolous lunch was served by 919 hostess. nounon. March so --(AP) -A petition with INA” lllnnilr” protesting the scarcity of melt in nrlcun wag presented lode! '40 the”!-louse of Commons by the National Federation or house- wives. The)! axed that the Gov- ernment cease its liilfchlul 01 mug and go back to the old I"!!- tem of purchaser by the meat trade itselr. BUCKINGHAM New in MKS”0NlTE"'"Le6l'iie,fiiI0Od.' All the lnu,..g , visitors. ' ,,,md.,igu'y.,,.iub'.”,wmv. Mrs. T. A. Harris presided. ' handtooled spunumamu... -sauna: or;-seutil . 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