run _ quaignialv, Ci-lARLOTTETOli/N race ELEVEN’ J IIIJ IIIIIII_ _______ EADT ROYALTY SCHOOL Honor Roll TTFQJFUIFYI Senior Department Grade X —— 1. Basil MoCann, {Joan Moore, 3. Irma Holmes. amp, 1x w 1. Jean Parkman, |, Tiléllill Walsh, 3. Leona Merriam‘. Grade Vill -» 1. Doreen Mao Donald. Barbara MacKlnnon I lube] lilat-Kinrlon. \ Grade V1 i» llolcn Walsh, l, Marilyn smith. 2i. Harry Love. Perfect Attendance Irma lfolmei, Freddie Corcoran, Harry Lore, Helen Walsh. Highest Average Oenn Q8 per rent. Basil Mc- rrimsry Department Grade V - ~- 1. Olive Parkman, I. Doreen Walsh, l. Douglas Park- mil. Grade 1V ~— 1. Janet MacDonald. f. Ifliriifi Cudmore, 3. Edna Cud- Ilflfl. Grade lll 1‘ 1. Norma Holmes, l- Olive Corcoran, 3. James Mae- Donald om} 11 ~ l. Joseph nalii, a. 1"" Mlflmvn. I. Irene Park- - ‘lll- Grade 1 —- 1. Elsie Love. 2. Dvlllzlss Miller, i. iiarvey Mac- Donald. ’ Perfect Attendance — Doreen wllill. Norma Holmes, Elsie Love, Douglas Miller, Fergie Wow“. Phyllis Walsh. mm" Avvwze in Primary De- "mlmlt —— Elsie nove 90s per lent. ' Teacher Linda barter. - father, Jeans J. Taylor, who , _ hotbed’. ings Certificates a method saves me I did as at saves mo ‘the ch month, mailin helps me to save money, aincs the branch tomorrow . . . youil-find they’! carried further-through "the stomach, St., Montreal, P.Q. like I New-Locking Pair of , - Stocking m a fi cl D ion's latest. fa- litfy . . . a gay new blouse for your Easter suit‘! H c r c 's \'0lil'lt_e shades with All-fabric Tin- terr Tints and Dyes . . , but first write to rile-Barbara Brent, llill. Crescent Sh, Montreal, P.Q.—for vour frco package of Tintcx Color Remover! Almost like .'.lngic—the way it removes old, drab color from fabrics of all kinds-prepares them for tho bright new colors of All-fabric Tinlex Tints and Dyes! Ask for All-fabric TINTEL at your favorite drug, department or variety store . . . it’n the most economical way I know to bring ficslfncss to your home and your wardrobe! -W C!‘ fo Han’: a Delicious D unruillcd but definit it to your delighted serole" ’ti! they're whv I urge you to risk your grocer th of Til Fine Feathers-and, may I say, BROCKS BIRD SPJED. make fine canarics! 'l‘hai.'s the. tip I got from a friend whose gay little aongster has completely captured my heart. ‘There's no fuss or muss . . . in fact, I find, thanks to Brook's, canarics need less care than any other pct. Tllis dict con- tains the exact mixture of select- ed, nourishing seeds s. canary needs-PLUS, a special treat con- taining yeast that. kecpa _Dickcy's system toned up and his songs on a happy note. lour canary deserves a balanced diet. . . . and, ‘ust listen to him sing for it-on rock's Bird. Seed. up 1'0 fu th fo -bi!ls! Try this . . . buy less meat , and still have meals as deliciously "meaty" as ever with 0x0, Jor Oxo is the goodness mic! flavour of rinle lean beef in cubs and fluid orm. Serve it in any number of deliciouawayrs . . . in soups-as a ra Iif -ln stews. Keep ii. in a H‘ an y place on your kitchen shelf —use it often to add. flavour ex- citement to meals and help bal- ance your budget . . . aiid,_ ro- niember - 0X0 has remained stable in price! lll fo eccr bad are waiting aheei-s! Ho; re Sewing with Nylon Fabrics’! ii ‘ ~ -- ' . BUYS m WHYS iv A weekly shopping cad lnfernetleii urvlce Ior iodey’: women ' I fiioNTanaL, lliareh lilh-Nolv that War Sav- you’!l be glad to know there's a simple way to your: when they come due. 1'\"o.found this put my Certificates in safekeeping at the B NK 0F‘ MONTREAL, and as czlcii one matures, the Bpf M has it cashed and added to any account. 'I‘his service coats ve ' ' _ _ g each one to Ottawa. as it. matures, and then ‘cashing or depositing the cheque for it. Best of ill! . . . it. straight. into my BofM account! Why ticn of your Wsr Savings Certificates for you! The Way _lo a man's heart is through his stomach . . . but in these days of high ‘prices-this can be heart, to the pocketbook! And you can please iii! three when you plan meals to inc ride delicious digheshlade _wlth BENSOIWS CORN STAltCHl Dishes like this-Novelty Meal. Roll-Sally's Sponge Cake (just 2 cgg$_)—Lcmon or Orange Filling . . . _ from Benson's Recipe Sheet B.D. For your free copy, simply write to mo, Barbara. Brent, 1411 Crescent‘ tried it! When dishes — or the weekly wash-arc rlone . . . I sim- ply cnalll my hands with Pacquins and and while!" Yes, Poo-quills is tho llnnd cream preferred by more constantly by doctors and nurses who ivash their hands thirty or try it for yourself-simply writs to inc-Barbara. Brent, 1411 Cres- ‘ccnt Sh, Monti-cal, P.Q.-—for your Irce sanlple of PACQUINS! Bcnns,_ sweetly succulent and excitiugly flavoured with rich tomato sauce . favourite food_ in my kitcllen—alwnys welcome- _ _ always flavouriul-nnd so kind to my budget. tool For, lust thinkl-they save meat-save time—savc trouble! That's BAKED BEANS . . . serve them in lots of tasty ways! Hove You a Room In Your Home That's Hiunlcil . . . hnunled by *3“) silica ralcnl’... or a room that a.i_ ed a cigar llPlt‘ yesterday! " ? banish that. “hnilni.” uickiy and cnsily by using Vanna‘, th magic! You lust. pull out the wick-and soon cvcry corner of your room is pleasantly fresh. And just think! Vnpair costs lcss take my tip and ask tomorrow bottle of VAPAIR at your fav- ourite drug or department store. OICoMrIQ ., Quizzinga you'd like n ' friend thoother new Easter x day about» lll! Bonnet and ‘ secret of her one eacallenii success with waytam-o for coffee. I I09 jg i, go gut; v an answer.’ do“ on {no.1 that's a household buyword . . . Chase ck Sanboril! She said she'd tried “ bargain brands " to “save” true value of REAL coffee ’til Chase d: Sanboru came inio hcr firm about his coffee-insists on fine brand. Yes, Chnso & Snnbom is truly satisf lug-always! It's REAL coffee! bill's why I urgs you to ask youiéxrooer tomorrow FEE in the vacuum-packed tin or The Making: of the loveliest Spring Wardrobe you‘vs centre! This Spring, tho news is nylon-by-the-yard .. . . wh’ ering nylon taffetaa and swirling cloud-like "Ehooso your favourites from tho colourful array . . . and, remember, nylon fabrics of finest quality are made of C-I-L nylon yarn! Buy matching wylo sewing thread, then create, at home, your-very own version of c New Loo for Spring! And for rod‘! sowing hclp, simply write to rile, irbsra Brent, 1411 Crescent St, Montreal, P.Q., for your free copy of flak/la F re maturing irionth by month, time, trouble and money! All little . . . and ore of sorting crlificatcs every proceeds pf tiic Certificates go not visit your nearest BofM be glad to handle the redcmp‘ through the A R 0 I I a r Writes: “No more worries about rough, red hands sine! I rend about Pilcquins Hand Cream in your column -—- and in an instant, they're smooth omen than any other hand cam in tho world . . . it’s~ used rty tines a day. So why not ieli !o_make you feel not merely cly triumphant. when you servo family . . . llCllll Oren-Baked . . then cooked “cu cas- buhblingl Heinz Beans are I tomorrow for HEINZ OVEN- a sinlc odor cabbage and eals long enks up to Y, "H e smok- Thcu it's time to c new onl deodorant Willi the delight- I, woodsy fragrance. It's like an a cent. cnch timc to use. So r the biz, full-value, ten-ounce few cents-but didn't know tho e. Her husband, she says, is e deep-down. richnc of this \ r CHASE d: NBORN COF-_ a economical paper bag! for you lu your favourite fabria . In Momentum m twin; "a..." of our den: away March 11th, 1M1. A ohedy sails, allure of gold; III» Handel lulu. fond and true Irene one who lhonflat the world l of you. Daaglatca lalla and Thelma. In Momorliim 11.101!“ menace-y of our deer liter and deter. Ilnlo I. Me- Inn who poised any Maren 10. the. - The months may change from year to slur _ anemones freq to lev- aae eai nanny m h" 1w!‘ Will ‘lever his aw!!- relenblel. e1 nether» and fits. -..-__-_¢__-a_ is ioliii slilil ‘flllilllillltl ourifi - minibuses-ammo v \il‘\l7v ->4:>~1i‘ll The ilaarat daal the world eonlelA life linked with my own ~Anildaytvydaylmhhhie In Moratorium In loving memory of my clear husband James J. Taylor, who passed away March 11th, 1947. l have lost my life's companion As I [o through ltfa alone. Wife. In Memos-lime In loving more; of our dear father, James ll Taylor, who peaaed away March 11th, 1N7. Deer In my heart. llee a picture nearer than allver and gold It's a picture of my dear ma, Whose memory will never grow olil. Daughtera Ethel and Mary. NEW GLASGOW SCHOOL Report dor Iobrinlw; _0rade 1X -- 1. Beverley Crockett. i. lfoma Dickinson 3. Shirley OIIP- el . ' Grade Vill —- l. Earle Lqrkln, Grade Vi! — ‘l. Jean MacIAoil, ‘I. llliot Myers. llelvlh I-erkln. a. am, alma- son. . Grade V —- l. Marion Stevenson. ~l "redo 1v —~ 1- Llova Iarklrl. 2. Roland Lsrkln, a, gland. Myers. . Grade 111 -- lnsheila Dickicson, 3- lillelie Iiarkiii, s. Mabel lul- man. , , Grade 1 -- l. Avoilna Mee- man. with mused. he had joined the izymnas- Winnipeg llifirs, later ium classes at the "Y”. From sucll directed exercises he had develop- ed good health to a degree stood him in good stead during his orig and useful lite. Financially, he had aided "Y" in many ways. On more than one occasion, he headed campaigns for maintenance fundmlMgss 3mm winnlpg‘ Mair, also ZQHL on ‘he as well as for other purposes. His ibfQLhEr Davis, Winnipeg, personal contributions and those of ‘his ftrm of Moore 6s hfacbeotl. were gerielous and timely. Hts enthuslssms extended furth- er than this, however, it was in his desire to serve Charlottetown that he his greatest enilhusiasms “Y” Cautious in his Judzelmegltsrtisn: opinions, he gave every so o. still to hear his Grade vi - 1. Donald 1-ltll s. i llhe tower of strength optimism in ‘the face of seemingly insurmountable us courage to carry on. He was lll- sistent that the shortest possible, interval oi’ time should tween the removal _frcm the R05:- ers property Pllf] tlic ocrium-icv of the new building. It is not difficult i!" “Wc simuly mus! not do without a building o! srvrlc such-we'll have tdmako a start." lin an effort to Auaiand. i. Myrm limit]; g, My: l-eaia. ; I, . Y. till-A. Pays Tribute To The Late S. Ii. McLeod Tllefidfly evenini. at. la ulccting of the Board of Directors Charlottetown Young Men's Christ. lan Association, tlie following trlb. llliO was paid to the late SA. Mc- Leod by B. Frsink ‘rlnncy, Asggcj. stion President. ' "On tilts. the occasion first Board meeting passing of our fellow-director, Mr. 5.A. MscLeod, l think it no mpre “h!!! lilting we pausedor a mom- ent. and by considleratiou of his assistance to us as a Board. and to, the "Y" as an organization, tribute to his memory, since yesrs-and-ten" and for something Man. over fifty of these years been an ardent and supporter of enthusiastic Dominion, P.E.I. l-le went to Win-l Charlottetown ‘nipeg, Man, at an early ago. then‘ Young Men's Christian Associntionfto Hollywood, Calif. where he re-' Ho never tired telling of his early jmalncd until his death. Mr. Mc- yesrs in the City, when as a young Neill served with the First World constitution not ioo'War as a Licut. ovitli the and his quiet ciiffloultirs "get i. ~~/ “Whccil Sh I a of the exhibited - started" he formed part of a dele- gation to Ottawa in an effort to scours penmit to build and release of necessary materials so that construction work might be wider- taken. His disappointment was kcen when the appeal was not . granted. | ifis enthusiasm was unbounded. lhis judgement‘ sound. his opilnl-imi contagious, his physical endurance, for his years, the admiration those of u: who are younger. HP leaves us with a sense of personal loss-but with the uplifting ex- perience of having known a “prince among men." i _lii unionism MB. WILLIAM GRANT MCNEILL ' - l i?‘ i- llillvs 4p. ‘en-v _of the llie For an easier-to-digeat, sturdy body-building milk for your baby . Suncrcst gives you more health-giving sunshine Vitamin D—400 International Units per Word. has been received from‘ payflloliywood, Calif of the death of William Grant McNeil! on Febru- "B.A.", as he will always b» ary 23, 1948, son of the late Alcx- monverwd qumu_and a“ m, known to us. had exceeded man's under S. McNeiil, formerly of lioc- 0,1 1M1 cream from selected allotted spon of "thrce-score- ky Point, P.E.I. and Winnipeg, jflikpfoduced by the fgmong dairy herds of the Tuberculosis Accredited Free Areas of Leeds, Grenville and Dundas Counties in Ontario. Get Suncrest Irradiated Evaporated Milk for your baby —and see the difference! Use it in accordance with tho he had Mr. McNeil! was born at New the 90th llllll- Survivors are his wife Jean. son Grunt Jr. and three grand-children also step-mother, Mrs. A5. Mc- Nciil, Winnipeg and three sisters. Mrs. ME. Gobert, Mount Vernon. the flown. SUNCREST lllfili PDTENCY VITAMIN "l!" 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I ‘I 3-47 ‘LLE, our. variousglyu Mrs, Geo, Henderson and _ return trip tickets I will be accepted until midnight of ‘ Mrs. Charlie Newson, Clizirlolte- rmesday March 30m town (deceased) was a sister also special tickets for teachers and a brother Lorne lulled l" _ “"19" students will be sold at the normal April l5. 1915- Ml‘- MCNCHPS m‘ one way fares plus one fourth and torment was in Hollywood Ccinct- w,“ he 800d going from “may youth of 9!‘?- iMarclr 12th up to and including iMonday, March 29th, Tickets for teachers’ and students will be r-hDTIOTPd on the return trip until nlidnlglit of Tuesday, April 13th. ‘T-i-ji‘ roi- the l the move for a new Youth Centre - i to be erected ill Charlottetown. , . Through those arduous months y I KELLY SEESS w‘ I‘ when every effort was being put ____ The regular meeting d the gfimlt‘hel°njia’éui°l‘fi'fjtm°tis°l wig‘: MONTREAL, Que.,Mnr<Ill1O -ixeiiy's.cross w.r. was held on w g’ ' ' Reduced rail fares for Easter Mm], 31¢ at the hm"; o: Mrs, Russel Nantes with a gflod attend- ance. The meeting Qpericd in the usual manner ivith the Secretary reading tho minutes. Since the inst incl-ling a stamp holiday travel between all statlonsl in Canada and to certain border points, in the United States were nunotliicczi today by J. A. Brass. Cliziirillail of the Caiultlian Pusscn- gcr Association. mat, was ptLfCllllsCtl for a lottery Return tickets hoilr first class rind yarn i0 hook it, The members d roach class will be sold at tho -, decided to liclld another meeting normal one Way fare pills one to decide the colour-s, etc. it was third. Tickets will be honored suggested flint a water fountain going from Thursday March 25th|he bought for the school. Five on Monday March dollars was voted for the Canadian —- e gave laosc bc- l tlhlugs until 2 r- m» Appeal for Children. The program consisted 0f an auction sale which $5M was realized. It was decided tohave another auction sale at the next meeting and each members to contribute something handmade for sale. The roll call next month is to be answered by a suggestion for housecleanlng, Following the adjournment a dainty lunch. was served by the hostess and a social hour spent. MUST BOOST EXPORTS To meet financial strain and bring back prosperity, Great Bri- tain has to increase her exports to about '75 per cent over pro-war level. ITALIANS TO SWTIIMLW STOCKHOLM — (OP) ~- Since the Swedish immigration office in Turin opened last spring, 800 Italian workers have been sent. t0 Sweden. 0f this number f0 per cent have returned home because they did not like Sweden but the 0/701 541547‘ PR5 - W41? PR/flil mlarjarity seem coiltcnt to stay and arrangements arc being mldI to bring in an additional 300 Italians. THROAT DISTRESS “lhcn your throat rattles an _ your chest feels oppiksscd due to a heavy cold, use a. modem iilcdicinc- one that is fully reliable —- treat yourself“ with Polson's _Cou_gh Syrup. it helps you in this way-to clear the throat of phlegm—to curb hacking and coughing-to ease chest-tightness and relieve sore- ness from the bronchial tubes.‘ To get fast and glorious help foryour Cough or Cold. rely upon‘_ Polsoifs Cough Syrup ‘which is available in any g _Chcmist's shop in 35c bottles. P0 s CUUGH SYRUP It's amazing! Butife true! Ihankaeoever growing popularity and increased production, appetizing Quaker Puffed Wheat Sparkles now cost you no more per ounce than in the pro-war year of 1938. You get the same tempting Pulled Wheat Sparkles you love so well . . . the same appetizing crispness . . . the same inviting toasty whole-wheat flavor and the same grand whole’ wheat nourishment . . . all for no more than you paid 1O years ago! What a saving in these days of inflationary prices! Treat the family . . . help your budget . . . order Quaker Puffer! Wheat Spaahl i your grocer today! NOW IN 2 SIZES Reg. 4 oz. Economy Sin and Giant 6 oz. Family FGCUIIO< at from Gun " S .’ ~