Tl-IE GUARDIAN . CHARLOTTETOWN "l'e'ii'iler leaf Tea with the "little top leaves" Millions prefer its tempting goodness ; ; ; its full "second- cup" strength. Get Tender Leaf Tea today; ALBANY RURAL SCHOOL Wendell Stewart. ' .2. Eiic-tn Grade V!-1. Frances Sherry: 3- l Stewart Report for January: ' I V ' Gradr X-l. Joan Cameron: 2..Lois Muttart: 3. Hillard Mutt.art.l i Grade Vii-l. Cecelia Larsen: 2.l Giadc II tbi-i, Helena Slierry: ' Mac-liliii'i'Bi'; 3. l 1 Lloyd ll Grader (at-I. Cari Larsen. MISCOUCEI HIGH ICIOOL Report for JanuArY-'- Grade XI-L Estelle Williams: 2. Name Gallant; 3. Orellii Gal- lant. Grade X-l. Lionel Gnudet and John Deslioohes; 2. Valerie Perry Ind Cecile Doucet: 3. Belle Small. Alfred Hashie end Bruce Small. Grade IX-1. June Gallant: 2. Rose-mlry McQuaid: 3. Louise Cotton and Loi-rai.ne McNe11l. Grade VIII-I. Earl Gisudet; 2. Wanda Steele and Lorraine 'Wil- liams; 3. Helen Marie Gillis and Gloria McKin.non. Grade VII-l. Erma Gallant. and Huzuetie Gallant: 2. George Power and Marguerite LeCiair; 3. Lorin: DesRoches. Grade VI-1. Patricia Poirier. Rosalie DesRoches and Elaine Gallant; 2. Justin McNcili; 3. Peter Steele. Grade V-1. Bella Gaudet and his Gallant; 2. Carol Perry; 3. Gersida Veno. Grade IV-1. Dianne Blair: 2. Ann DesRoohese; 3. Leonel Des- Roohes. Grade III-1. Ami Steele; 2. Pauline Gnudet; 3. Elaine Des. Roohes. Grade II-l. Sylvia Poirier: 2. Thelma DesRoohes; 3. Lucille .'1esRoohcs. Grade I-l. Claire Marie Le. (flair; 2. Paul Deslioahas; 3. Claude Gallant. ST. ANN's SCHOOL Report for the half year: Grade X-1. Faustino Doyle. Grade IX-l. Kathleen Walsh. Grade VIII-1. Ronald Bolger; 2. Louis Blanchard. Grade VII-1. Marion Walsh; 2, Parish Guild sponsor Fine Variety concert. -A very enlwyible C9559" W” held in St. Eieuiors Ha!-1 Tue!- dgy night. Jan. 30. sponsored by St. Eleuiors Ptrlsh Gm”- Although it was many .d03P595 below zero, and I very di3IlN9' able night the halls was filled”: capacity. The ohiurmnn 101' evening Wu A,.ohdeacon Harrison. The music was M40? "M Very capable direction 1W-Na R331 Ahenrn and wits CHJOYGS5 by '1,1- The concert Opened with 5 "””' strel show. followed by l cumedy skit by Mrs.-Ennis Small and Emil Ma.cLeod. " Duet: "One rieeiins Hour by Mr. and Mrs. RSY Ah93T"- , Step dance: Mrs. Ira MMNCVIR Dialogue: "Rest Room." " solo: "The Little Diunzel by Jeannie Mahar. . Chorus: "Ship Ahoy,” by lihl-N593 girls after one sailor. Drill: ”Alice Blue Gown" by seven school girls. Dialogue. "Getting EVE" W"-h Sister's Beau" Audrey MncGrei:or Highland Fling: Jeannie Mahar Dialogue: "Millie and Tillie in New York" by Raymond Morri- son and Emil Macbeod which was a riot from beginning to end- Vocal solo. with his own guitar accompaniment by Stanley Green The concert was closed by the singing of the National Anthem. The concert was such a success that by popular demand it will be repeated on Monday night. Grade III (bl-l. Earl Walsh. r .. : e. . : 2. C . '. I 4b)-Absent. , mg”): Lgfil Sm rev Cameron..Bc(&r.,Edia3;(..13An::onLmE:rsen p I lclyjp Gabriel Keough; Emctric Walsh. Grade ll-l. Leo Walsh. 9 (E513 iLal,,'(, Y" " (-Jade w,'.1'y;a,-ha,-3 wmih: W lnnv Kcowii and Si-Livia, Grade VI-l. Genevieve Doyle; Grade I (aivl. Bernadette - . .-. - L r ' "' t - " i . -3 - Giade Vlli--i. iiarx-cy Worth: 2. Pearl S'.cwai-t: 3. ii.irr,v Larizo. Palmer iPfiU3ll- V "graat:6”?6B1olgg'- lwzlsga 1 (hp 1 F edge P ,3. Boyd 5ge,..a,.,; 3. Lloyd Mac--1 Grade 11 rat-1. Leonard Mac- 'lc:icher: Rosa MacIr.l.)re. e -. unstnn Doyle. I G -- r i1 err)!- jomm. (Mmer. Grade iii (a)-I. Howard Perry TeaaherAMarv Doyle. . 'MlilN8ll lilllls Wllllllli WHIIESI WASH Now you can save: up to ' half yourwashing time Now you don't need to run your washer for long periods. New Sunshine i nai-edient that gets Clolllcl whiter, brig tor than new. 4.. nrw.MiH5f'MhE Rinso sosafe,-for clothes : . 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ML mi Mrs. Anthony Finn!" and d-Iufhw” Rmlh Pwlmzi Pntricia spent SW4” ”'”" h Mrs. Finnsn's home in Duvnr. Mrs. Maurice MYGN. 9! sh Louis has been visiting us Dumr guegtal:1thBh0h'te0fhG3D0!I - and Mrs. Ed. MYe(3' p - mg f Pius Doiron 5-H ""3 ..i..';Za too see Mm 0”: "wt after being disabled I11 W "W- . yd Perry of Summer- sidng-rcllileoig Duvar on Tl16-!diY- He also visited his P313?"-5 ,1” Howinn returning to Summerside on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Gnlisu-it. of ropes: View were KW-'3'-5 hi, me home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Penry on Thursday eveni-i1B- Among those attemdiinl the carnival in 0'LeI.rv Rink 9'11 M0"- day were Delma and Claire Gai- iant. Clayton and Georze Car- rutihrers of Howlam. -Mrs. Leo Ar-senaiilt was hos- less to a crowd of ladies on Wed- nesday Jen. alst When. 1 hooking bee Wu held. There WIS. I I004 crowd and a lot of hooking was accomplished. Mr. Albert Peters of Fortune Cave has now gone to Rixmford. Me. to join Mrs. Peters who spent tihe past moniiho with her .bi-other Joe Des!-Ioehes. Both plan to return to their home in 1 month's time. Vlsltm-I who were guest! of their sister Mrs. Edmund Arsen- ault of Forlnme Cove from Meni- toba after an absence of over 40 years were her brother Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myers and their two daugihtons and sons-i.n-la-vv. Mr. and Mrs. George Hsuud of Manitoba. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Sohill of Nortih Dakota. Tyne Valley Notes -Mr. Shelton McKay hiss re- turned home after spending a few weeks in Maine and Nova Scotlu. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcxinnon and faintly spent. a few days re- cently in Tyne Valley. Mr. John Ford, Natthiuri, had the misfortune to fall inst, week and break an tum. Mrs. Horace MacArthur has lied to enter the Prince County nos- pltal at sumrriei-side for treatment. and all hope she will be better soon. Mrs. Preston Grrlgg entered the Prince County Hospital for treat.- ment on Pridny. All hope for a speedy recovery. The Tyne Valley United LId!es' Aid held I. socisl evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erie W11. iiams on Thursday evening. Mr. stewu-t Williams and Mr. Chutes Williams, Charlottetown. gpent the week end at their home ere. Mrs. Eliu Stewart and Miss Sandra Mnxsy us now out aznln after being confined to their beds with colds. . Mr. and Mrs. Roland McDon- gisld and funily spent a. few days at Tyne Valley recently. Mrs. Beale shup has (one to Toronto to spend some time visit- in: her rruid-daughter, Miss June Shlrp and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Craig end other friends. Mr. R. C. Hayes has gone on I business trip to st. John. N. 15.: enroute he intends to visit with his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayes in Moncton. The furniture for the Stewart "Men: ..i Nursing Centre has nir- rived and it is hoped the work on the Hospital will soon be complet- ed and it will be open to the pub- llc for service. , on Friday evening while attend- ing the Hockey Mnwh at Mt. Plessnnt. Mrs. Emanuel non hid the misfortune to brook her nnkie. She wss taken to the Prince coun- ty Hospital after receiving First Aid. Mn. Arthur Yea. who has been suffering with an eye infection. his (one to Mbncton, whu-e she will obtain the services of In eye specialist. Her friends sincerely hope that her light will be improv- ed. Much pleasure is balm derived out of the splendid sheet of Ice in the Ranger at Mt. Pleasant. when both you!!! end old are indulging in good elem recreation in the form of hockey and skating. one can lee than mam five to fifty en- joying a load skate. j mi!-A-tits: um volivrii my to: Hill. (let Itdld fun eonufpnueg-341. anion. Pulave results from Marveifs! A They're Goocl l The AINTIEST, ALWAYS” ASK FOR IN YOUR FAVOURITE VARIETY OF BISCUITS x K A cool) EVEN MONEY ”V 25ml an mixes. inciuoeo a