APR__TL__J .4; 1.9% pisfizisbhows, WHY ‘ You Get Such Fast Relieffmm “ASPIRIN” mu “ASPIRIN” WORKS $0 FAST lilll will!!!” Tallri |l a rim oi lllill‘. Nels , ihi BEFORE Ii instills ' lotion cl its rim it lareriuici is dislnmnil. VIM Ii litlSiI ills rim ll “til your stench. lines ll: iai silos. .- , .. n. °lii_fidflfl° "M. “what you see happens in your stomach when you believeff So the nurse, pio- - take an "ASPIRIN" tablet. Relief ured above, shows you two actual . comes in a few minutes. PMWNPLi-l l0 Pm" u" quick Countless thousands know that ism" "i ASPIRIN!’ about "ASPIRIN" Know b ex- Imk ‘l’ umm’ and W“ will 59° perience that it bri s the y ' k on: reason why Scientists rate “m; you want when?“ d; “Sign: "ASPIRIN" among the iliastest . . . s _' llfillsfnow known or ever known, Keep m“ m u" n?!‘ “m” (m. the rend of headaches. neuritis, your work or play is handicapped lie a and rheumatic pains. by a him lleadachm ‘Jami-u °' You m that an 1 Aspirin» rheumatic piun. Lesrn for yourself “but. dropped in“, a 51a” o; how inst you can get relief. water. starts t_o disintegrate, or dis- Q"Asplrin" Tablets are made in solve, beicre it hits the bottom oi Canada. “Aspirin" is the registered the glass. Hence, is ready to go to trade-mark oi the Bayer Company work uimostinotantly you take one. Limited. Look for the name Bayer: inthe form of’ a cross on everytahlet. For whet happens in that glass Demand and ~Get “ASPIRIN” _ Your druggisl is featuring Aspirin NIOW because it relieves Pains FAST! SAFE! IONOI ROLL PRINCE STREET OHOOL i a Grade VI: 1 Phyllis McLevd. 3 Velma, worth, 3 Joy Reser- Grade V: 1 Benche Howatt, 2 Marguerite Brehaut; 3 Sadie A1- Geography: Doreen Alley. com. ' ‘ Geometry, Eva MacMllinn. Grade'vg 1 Frederick _Waller, 3 Latin, Doreen Alley, Gladys Bernice Boyce. 3 J01"! 3-9?“- James, tie. Award m Gladys James. Grade 1v; 1 Mflrivrle Bafllvtt. Janet -McLeren, S-hirlie Stems, 2 Urulse Brown, a * e . worded to Janet Keith Carson. 3mm y A - ‘Grade IV: l Ruby Sherrerl. 3 Grade rx 8r: 1 Kimball Keep- Mary wright. Adele Landrizah, a hig, I Grace Diamond. 3 é habelle Russell Alcorn, Harald Morrison. an“; ' » Grade III: ‘Grads IX Jr: l Isabel Sinclair. i 2 Roma Vessey’. 8 Jack Proud. , Miller, 3 Beatrice Pound. Grade III: 1 Elizabeth Prowse. ~53“ V111; 1 Phyllis Murray, ~2 2 Alvina. Carr, 8 Myrtle McLeod. éynthlo Kendall, a Eleanor Mary Grade 1'1: 1 Phyllifi aueli. 1 ma; . ' George Brown, Donald McLeod, 8 lance vn; 1 Lillian Keys. 2 Bev- Arthur ccmn. ‘ll-m vmrdqmtine, a Constance Grade II: 1 Barbara- Plckard, 2 “ma”, Betty Kink. 3 Ruby Downe, ‘oi-ode Vi: 1 Pauline Simmonds, I - - f1. Grade lo: Special prizes in Grade 1o presented by Mr. C. H. B. 1on8- 7011.113 A . Wonder Package v ‘ . l 4T0 AnIn-vali . a‘ Frieiid . 5y acted! count, it is e-tiniei supply. Another niacin- ture you beglad to know about. is that a design is owl: washed out, d more trouble with the old iueoii ‘m: ,1 Beryl McDonald, ‘ Hugh Campbell, 8 N9T°9n cam?‘ ~ bell. l ‘In the City» "iii. _ xfw" FRIEND 0F KING h? my not look to u. ‘llflwefiscs. but may wed THE cloaks i CORIYER nuivcn-or-oniipag an,“ flThis is one oi ti: easiest oi’ the "srrensed" types =0! min salad. A quick spreading or the peers with soit cheese, the Jfinmg o: the griipg halves on the (‘nee se-spread pears- end you're ready ti; complete a most interesting 5nd Qppgaling 551mb dessert. , Drained gnnnei pear halves White cream o‘ cottage cheese Red Olhjbllle swieet grapes Crisp lettuce ‘ ' Anifllica Thick salad. dressing ' MQQ! the white. cream or cottage cheese until soit- and smooth, mix- 1118 with a little cream or salad dressing i! necessary. Spread over the‘ rounded suriluee or the pear. Have the grapesicut in two, and sseeded; arrange! them over the cheese on the peers, to represent a. hunch of grapes; Arrange one pear hall in each crisp individual 1e.tuce unnyiIF-Beauty Chiropody Parlor 109 Grafton at. spposite Library Phone 612. T0 THE TEACHERS 0F P. E. I. We extend greetings and would like to meet them 1.1. our lllflflf- will"! ‘why not have I. EUGENE PliflflllflliNT? You ml! have ROOT or POINT winding, or a ‘ ' “ l both. Other per- manents we gt e are Nestoll and Sunnyslde Spec Li. With a Shamiloo and Finger Wane or Marcel we give a Hot Oil Trellimcnt. Your toot troubles also miiy he relieved. All experienced operators. ' MAE SMITH _ LILY‘! A. FAIRCLOUGH. l L-3516-4-3-4l. I! the King marnles It I3 mmmd eldest an‘. of the Mlrqlllll 0f eliglhleLhilithgow vice... "Q§I‘ng‘ 9g 1n Elfin-dill. W110 iii mentioned as enjoying bed. Use s. sliver of angelica to rep- Wwht the "stem" oi’ the grape bunch. Accompany m; 351M; by m!“ dfefiiflg~into which some rcssdszsm 2"“ a cm- " . r p wa ers ma with the salad. y passed RICH DATE-GINGER. DESSERT ‘Ifhis ts not the sort oi thing we usually mean when we tsli: about fruit desserts and. their benefits to Spring appetites. But, neverthe- lees, it will answer well, on the score oi’ its unusual character and extreme deiiciousness. Note how easily it is made. Chopped pitted dates Finely minced candied ginger Rich milk or slightly diluted ev- I eporated milk Unsweetened Whipped cream Chopped nutmeets (optional) Mix chopped, pitted dates with’ finely minced ginger to taste. Cover with rich milk or slightly diluted evaporated milk and chill until the dates have softened and the fluv- ors have blended. Place a small amount oi the mixture in each in- dividual serving glass and top light- ly with unswee‘ ed whipped cream. Chopped nutmeats, though not necessary, are s. delicious and attractive garnish. This dessert, while very rich, ts of a. most unusual flavor, and very simple to prepare; gives something the ellect of dates which have been stewed in milk, then ginger-flav- ore . ivronsr. scnoor. Honor rcil of Model School for month o: March: Grade VIII: 1 Gordon McDonald. Grade VII: 1 Charlotte Drlscoll. Grade VI: 1 Jessie McDonald, 2 Don Downe. Grade V: 1 Hilda Lenk, i! Elsie Dawson. Grade IV: 1 Doris Downe, 2 David Bentley, 3 Allied McDonald. Grade III (a): Kieth Lenk. Grade III (b): l Bill Thompson, 2 Sybil Power. _ Grads II: 1 Kilmer McMillan, 2 Joyce Gay. » Grade I (a): 1 Muriel Fraser. Grade I (b): 1 Doris Keys, 2 Phyllis McMillan. SnrimgrFashions For Home Dress-Making .Her\ is something Just. a 11 ie dlflereht ior your newest ape ts (rook. It has wide braid trimmed rover “ accented by contrast- ing aseot scar-ii. The sleeves. that by the war. dut in one with the shoul- ders, are similarly finished with braiding some edse- ‘An setlcnlplait at the bed: ct the blouse and piuits in the skirt. recommend {it highly for K901i! uctiviticl. q White and pastel tub silks, pastel linen, - twins promo suit ‘hi. a 3 ti; .3 i iieli Arthtflllilflib s. Betty an 3mm norm. i- CHARLOTTETOWN y GUARDIAI! \ i BWEAUTIFQ» y’ QL u" BEAUlI g PATT E ~'; N S for 1-20u. “E355? a a PATCH wonu; ou | LTS» czre the "I MADE THIS BEAU- TIFUL QUILT WITH THE MARVELOUS NEW WQNDER COLD- TRHNSFER PATTERNS (And afterwards sold it for $25.00)” FUL PATCHWORK and applique quilts are bacli a .= '! They should be. There is no more treas- ured possession in the home; their ownership is lasting pleasure. We are sincerely glad to be able to offer our readers the famous Wonder Pa ~ age of over 800 Hand Embroidery Designs, because with them you can do the most beau ' Patchwork and Applique work that you or your friends have ever seen! 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