____ __ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE Fwy; cow Amatellllwml only 75¢ a Luxury Sheers! Glamour Girl , Bay P181“)! e e Save Pléflty! (n; IOG WIOK) o: Wonderful value in these stockings! Qualit silk sheers for only 75c a pair. Sheer-looking, m; wearing-and resilient. All the newest shad"; You will also find a complete stock of 4 thread semi. service at the same price. " ' “ fit” BIRTHDAY GIFTT RAOGERS Silver Plate by Oneida lid. -Silversmiil1s 1.80 Value .'.'.', 50¢ 6 Dinner Knives 5.40 Value .'.'.’.'. .00 Libby labels for 2 I 05° only c.5211... 25c Llsby labels on l Libby label 6 Teaspoon: for only 6 Dessert Spoons 3.60 Value ‘I Butter Knile 60¢ Value for Only for only 6 Dinner Forlts 3.60 Value 1.50 60¢ Value 'l Sugar Spoon duty?" . He'll be here m a little ." sa.ld Jim. “1 came over to ask voutwotololnTonlaandmentotlr . She sent me." He zrlnned at e. i?“ I You can have a oom l 26- i f R S'l pm‘ by on“. ha. ( ete p ece set o ogers I yer m“ ilversmiths) or you can ha e an mssslllellilsimwilnfiui§htfidtnntlli§fi one of these individual pieces in any quantity youv wauyt wu- on h‘; at these bar n rtces-providln you have mailed the ' , wyd, lava 1p," she u,“ attached or er b ank on or re May 15th, 1941; Your grocer will supply you with extra order blanks: Liblxs are celebrating their 73rd Birthday and wane the ousanda of f‘ ' n women who have been buy- mg Libby's producm to have this beautiful Rogers Silver Plate by Oneida Ltd. (Srlveramiths) as an appreciation they reached the other table. she made a face at Sally s.s shess. own. in a een of their goodwill. Llbb ‘s want those other women who ‘h ed u‘ are nos ‘get familiar wi the uniform] hi h standard of 9 9 ° qual at is odaoed with the Libby la to become acquainted.- To them Libby's make this sensational odes- ss an inducement to try Libby's food products.- The attached shoppers‘ list shows only a few of Libby's HEY ARE IDEAL Empire Foods-most of them packed at Lib ‘s Canadian T ,_ mfimfiiufizflhffalqttgfé Kitghlethns. Any use; in»: mu be acceptab . You rnny Inn mane] sen e required of labels from any one Libby ..P""......"’.=.r..=ls:.'. m "iaiiitegim ' ' haei asked Sa-llv to dance. ind they went out onto the "Bo he doeatrt like nlammir Rlrlsl" food-Tomato juice, for instance-or th may be indi- vadual labels from 52 of Libby's I00 ‘Fyamous Foods.- Sunply dip the miner-can or bottle-in hot water and label Will come oil" easily. ROGERS SILVER PLATE EASTER GIFTS Buy plenty-save plenty! Sl/rltil/fi. “T ' n n"$“l1n%li‘i=.blt"=11'- "Not much w onw- w- (luv-wow HE CL QRIA n... nun... “sneu n... n... ..‘.'.'...':.'.’.'..:':.::._.:.':t..a..a -"*......' "imam cats" gght from under your X1009, 'I‘0n_V. warr-mostCanadran wornsnars It is sold with a gusrant: at IIIIILS 51118.11. Where did you familiarlwrth _d The Arcadia replacement by its makers. ml? h“? ' .. ZLTZfia¢13ZLRi.-?e?.lt"l. " °°°" “M m" '° s" '11 *1" Al, n, runrmagc 5a,] _ "on". a mam] “maid” pieces ‘on w t beore May "You two are 301m: to fall out," he i, w.” m4 m4 Wm b, m,“ ‘d’- " "h" I M‘ l s" 97m- wu-nuL u o women » u ‘{- boons- of knives and forks; a TW Oil-ht b0 r marrow. ruly you will be tam“. Lam. I m‘. spoon, m, YORK sonoor. . _ m _ mange when they want the same $3fi§ft&§:;".=5fgg:lfi"§ ssnnnraniw... -s-x pun’... i? l» t mlul- " i s attac an h ' Honor roll for March: "ill. neirllfam tifilwfilfisi“ 3m. wsgloglfltfivltaslliqnifidireath‘ Th“ Bllu-ltr-ec-clzlr mo“! her tr 'y'.i'n'é'.d’e't'y"s'l.'r’i=‘il..illllll.lz.glril Arhh Brows; Dglmn “who “ms Michael?" you arant completely Inusfied emafi. WWO! DEPARTMENT Watts. Marsuwlh Vmsvy. Hoes "You do, d ring. You're felling in love ma. nirn." Moths. Brown Bernice Inwis ‘Ibnle. looked said Jim. GPMIO X-tl. Beth Nlflhdl, ,- at him in surprise. Jean Nicholson, l. Harvey Brown. Edith Brown. Don crock " 1 1 1 Grade VHLJ. vmm Wat“, I‘ and Fwd‘ New“. ald ett. gmtw fol in ove? You finally Rum "wholem- 8- Ctwnnell- - Teachers- Vivian I-Iowatt and "I mean you think you're telling Gzade VIL-l. Helen Lewis 2. Jean Gordon. ' in love." ' maiiinwtim."smn..i“"é..fi“°i" ‘—"'"——~—- n“%i’“'i b‘ n.“€"°“‘°"“ w“ i .. t. - — - . . s ar n ," ~ a Amy Keizer. i. Olga- NDRT" Mm_._.__T°N 6x00!’ "Yollt hallzlly llnelblarllilavid Warren o -b\,,-, llflm°'\inrlaergetiesl Hixhest Alverlee — Helen Lewis Rgpqyf, yum-m Muwn school before you thouaht you were head u, r004“ “i, " Bl per cent. nay-ah , over heels in love with him." said _ “ya-renew, ubby-g-iotlwfjd Milk (l, ' Perventase or Attendance -- so and, x 1 M" M M a m b . ouch-w new" . n . . per com, M" one Cole!‘ a R 011mm" ° i - He was lauehintz at her. She saw uhbv" Duvflro W”) wwltnstrtllt: - , __ JV _| 182911“; Attenduwe; Beth Nicyk “he 6mm‘ v - H9919“. 4- it 511411.71; I-le th$tt§tetel3er a 1313i.‘ ggleig. Lib”? ‘Beans (‘tnvrlnu u‘, Pinelalgfign Yruits ' o n. Jean Nichdson. Harvey ‘ , - e work‘ t, ab“! n ztarermmt-aur.“ an“... =~ ;.??;i:.€:l.‘°l.£‘:"$;§°.r2.“kl:5 tut: H t R r s Y o u R o R o t R o t A N K '1 - Gad vm 1..r ' .n' t ' DidW- ' - "- m“ “Wm Amy Kflm’ 013* hula‘ Vania 301.. can Hooper 3' Ygdugo ngolbrfglg hezlbbmkgll. a LIBBY-McNliILI. s. LIBBY or cannon, umrm M“ w°""'- 'I'he.t’s ritzht. isn't m" Grad vr '1. u , e 0th Andrew‘ Tonia. silently considered this. Jim DEPABTMENT Grade V 1. Kieth Coles 2. Thelma PMMUW wasrhnshedldd. snu Asasnvvaazrs- 1%‘??? telmm“ °"‘“°‘°""“"' cow". at“ “ti? em Bit: Grade v (Jr.)'—1. Met-ha ’ 0"“ IV 1- “WW1 0°"! 3- arvgyasllealwlslléolidomilgelimgellglr- Stewart Crabbe; S. Stella Morcside. Grade III 1. Audrey Coies 2. Wandgli Mackenzie. raeII LNanneColes Bert Colts. equal. 2. Beverly lvlaoéuanle Ralph Crabbe 3. Iouside Hooper. Getéfse Moreside equal 3. Horace 5. GradeLM leCol, Ad MacQuarrle. u’ e” * u "y Anna. l. MacMlllan Teacher Brown. i? Marguerite Vesny. 3. Anita wn. Gtrsde III-I. Wfihdell and Edith Brown (equal). 2. Bemice Lewis, 3. Christine Proud. Grade II-—l. Dean Watts. 2. Rich- ard Doiron. Grade I (SrJ-l. Donald Crockett. Grade I (Jr.)-—-1. Freda Newson. I. Marine. Watts. Pcrcentasc of attendance: 98.4 f . atelv unhavnv. She had felt more alone than she had ever felt in her life. Then so met Micheel— and David had ceased to be imnort- ant. I-Ie was now merely a memory. like the other men with whom she had thoutzht herself in love. "Yes." she said fmnklv. "I have not over David." She waited. expecting Jim to lrlve her brotherly advice against falling in love with Michael. I-Ic always grave such advice when she fell in o hremalned silent. ve. However. he saw n better than e had for some time. He hadn't the strained. nerve- taut look tahat he usually had. He said abruntly. “Pony. I like that lrirl. She's stood company. she's soothina. It does me good lust to and talk with her." "Yes. Sally's a. cine-ail." about ri ht. Come to e first evening haven't had a hea ache. My nerves are relaxed." l “think of the money she'd save asnl 1n." Tonv said sarcas- "Witv don't You marry h t Jim ltcot his eyes on Sallv and Michael. out on the crowded dance fl . qlgay. that's an ideal" hesaid. ‘“Ma.beI uu" Tdlnla stgrcd at hlm..J1m Kirby falllrut for Sally! “ad out there on F L O W E R S For EASTER I-tvins Symbols of the am» spun-tar flowers carry Greetings to Your Friends and Relatives. We have in _ CUT FLOWERS gfi Lilies glalrnations ‘ Twp. s noiallrszgon Sheuhwd moment or nanic. Her Mtg scheme was backflrinz on her- rsaanaan scnoot. Honor Boil for March Senior Department Grade X-I Margaret Martin; 2 Ruby Hudson; 8 Estelle Rodd. Clo-age VIIuIIB-l aBar-rie Moore; I vings e; . Blalr_ Maude VIII-l Brendon Bell; 2 Howard Gay; 8 H090 mid-Itin- . Iris l I Intermediate Department : Grade vr-r warring 03:83; a POTTED PLANT 5212i‘. Iiidnfinn n... . s... trude Burns; 3 win an Dailodils dinner-arias Aaaleas --0alesolarias- Orderlarly-Btoeklcaree Est. Mrs. John Williams ' Phoneafle ' . IBUppstPrInoaBt. luster Lilies Rose Bushes Tulips Grade IV-l Eilfllnor Bell: 9 ,m;.-en Gallant; 3 Marjorie Gall- an. Prhnary Department Grade III (Class A 80-1007.- Dellght Bell, Leo Murphy, Helen Maclcan. Grade II-Claas A) J MaoCaJlurn, Alice Mac- done , Elmer Paquet, Joyce Coies, Vonda Buell. Grade l-Class A)- Joyoe Gallant. Jenn Murphy Geslne Vaught. Vernon MacDon- ald. Jean MacCallum, Cecil Liv- lngstone. William Ellis, Principal. ' Mildred Auld. . 1 . Finny E. Lellll. line 7Z1.‘ u .4111: $15.. k m. fatty” lit the dance Ilocr. wohnel smilina into A Nnm:................ CG Clratham. Ontario. Please send me Simeon L. A George H. Rogers Sflver Plate by Oneida Ltd. (Silversmitlu), Arcadia pattern. as checked below. C] 6 teaspoons, for which I enclose l2 Libby labels and 50c. E] 6 dessert spoons, for which I enclose six Libby labels and SIJO. E] 6 dinner forks, for which l enclose six Libby labels and $1.50. U gzdérbner knives, for which I mclose six Libby labels and El I butter knife. for which I endose can Libby label and 29c. El l sugar spoon. for which I enclose use Libby label and 29c. E! 26~piece set, for which I eodose 31 Libby labels and 85.30. DrakrCvNwus........................:............................Addnn...............-. as assesses ..........-...1..........................-..niddrssr. esasaaseeeoeae ace NOT! (I-Msnstlrss Mnlfllb, I941. t-s-as-a-"sass-assa-sI-s-ss-s-s-a-t-asss-a-a u"... asaunascales:saleano::coeoaauaaaonaoeaoaaebaboons! aaloonlaanol‘ In Memoriam MRS. ANNIE COOK SHIEEI‘ HARBOR. April 'l— Mrs. Annie Cook a native of Charlotte- town, P. E. 1.. and a resident of Watt. Section Sheet Harbor. for the past 50 years, died at her home on Ithursday at the we oi’ 90 years. Widow of Charles Cook she was a staunch member of the Church ct England all her Life. Survivi are four sons. Charles of New amow. Thomas. with whom she matda her home. Daniel. M01111‘ Police in Halifax. d ‘Ihznleunerai was held Ion Batu:- ay moon. an we‘ argrfy a - by residents of Uh munity by whom she was well known. Interment took place in the Church of England cemete _y at Watt Section. In Memoriam ._.___ Ml‘. FRANCIS MICINNIS It was with d redo-ct that his manv friends in enauvalley and elsewhere learned of death of Mr. mnncfs Macfnnis who a hls___hotne on the morning 0f March 28 at. the age of 87 years. The late Mlr. Maclnnis was a successful farmer and while p:'0_ ding for s. large fnsnlly at the lime "me lilflt up a very tine homestead. He was a member o! the Catholic Church and a life-long member of the choir filling this position of 0r- lgtamst. for a great nunbcr of ytcars. I-iia wife 1mm Hynes, and a son Wilfred predeceased him several veats ago. Besides a largo circle of friends there are left to m0u1‘n an rfleotlonatq father five dnuulrors Ii one son. Mrs. J. S. Horan. Mrs n‘ J. Foley, Mrs. Richard Exirigilt, all of Seek. also Emma. Lliiztn and D-nest at home. Friends from far and near came to nay their last txibulc or respect to an honoured friend and neigh- hour. The funeral was held at 8t. Joschimh Church, Vernon River where Requiem Mass was sung by Monsignor Maurice McDonivd who also faithfully attended him during his lness. Tho following friends of the de- ceased noted as poll-bearers, Messrs, loo Preufitl.‘ Everett Dunpmu Wil- liam Jen . Inzrs Sullivan. Tru- Elfin! Jltaankins and Georg; Irving. (mtrlot please copy) ._._.._.._________ MR8. NHNCY L. TAYLOR MONUION, April W-Mrs. Nancy L. Taylor, widow of the late Samuel Tflylm‘. died in Clqrloltetown at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Guy Dmilrlg, Saturday evening at ‘l p. m. Her death was a shock to her many friends, although the PUREX is the ideal tissue for women and girls. Dlrlrlslsn Ilifl Pfl Ill] “"n|..' John had been in falling health for some time and during the past WEEK her condition became critical. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stevens, who at one time resided in Mone- ton. Mrs. Taylor had resided in Suckvlllc MID Monctori practically all her l*fcf.mc. Sim remove-i to Charlottetown last, full t..- spend the wlnw‘ with hcr dnugnte-r. Her passing will be rudely re- gretted for her kindlr character and Christian qualities won for her the love and respect of a large number of friends, in this city, Snckvllle, Charlottetown and else- where. She was a member of the Angli- can Church and was active tn the various phases of church work. Mrs. Taylor, whose death was the first break in the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, is sur- vived by three daughters and two sons. The daughters are Mrs. Guy Drilling (Etta). Charlottetown; Miss Marjorie T. Taylor, Moncton, and Mrs. Gilbert Dawson (Muriel), Fucdericton. The sons are 5., of California, and Robert AJ- Ircd, of Galt, Ontario. All the daughters were at the bedside when she passed away. The body arrived on the late Is- land train. Service was held ln St. George's Church Monday at 4 oéclock. Burial in Elmwood come- W. NElV HAVEN SCHOOL Report For March: Grade X 1. Anna Docherly; 2. Helen Dcvoreux. Grade VIII i. Eitgcne McPhec. Grade VI 1. Alex MncNeven; 2. Melville Pollard. Grade V I. Anita MaoDoimall; 2. Everette Boyle; 3. Louis Tierney. Grade IV I. Velma Frizzell; 2. Joan Pollard; 3. John Cass. Gratin III 1. Brent. MncDougall; 2. EIllSOII Mncimuqnll 3. Anne Cuvnnntzh. Gracie II Sr. 1. Joe Tierney; 2. Eileen NlacNcvin. Grade II Jr. 1. Vivien Mac- Fariycti; 2. Bernice Gass. (imdo I Sr. i. Mary 'I‘ierney; 2. Llovci Murphy. Grazia I Jr. 1. Wilma Pollard. Iighvwt- average: Anita Muc- Drugu ll. ivrost. sin rs in Junior Grade: Wilma Pollard. Perfect attendance: Anita Mac- Dougail, Margaret Boyle, Jenn Pol- lard, Velma Frlzzell, Mary Cnvan- ; fin, Everette Boyle. Leo Cavanagh. oyd Murphey. Rota. J. Frizzell, Teacher (Patriot Please Copy) EAST PONT SGHOOI. Honor Roll for Month of March: Grade X A Peter Benton. Grade X B Stewart Cnnu-ron. Grade IX 1. Marion MacDonald; 2. Rita Chevctle Grade VIII 1. Anna Hlarry i-mrrls. Grade V1’. 1. Mary E. hincbvnn; ‘ 2. Kn (equ ). Harris: ‘l. Harris and Joseph (“llr‘\'flrlt~ ‘ Ken Benton Grade II 1 Adele Harris. , Grade l. ltlurio Chrwcniv; 2 Johnnie Gtllis and Dnnlvl Klrwlzxm (equal). ~ Highest average oar. swwnn l Cameron. Teacher Francis Clu-vr-rie. KINKORA The following is the standing of Kinkora School for the month of March: Grade X. Senior 1. Norcen Smith: 2. Annie McCarvlllo; 3. Ivnu Former Grade X. Junior. l. Frances Div-n- SCHOOL nan; 2. Russel Smith; 3. Frances Sullivan. Grade IX. I. Elditlo Smith; 2. Catherine Planner; 3. Kathleen Keefe. Grade Dcighan: 2. Iiarold Green- an:. 3. Ettgene Sullivan. Grade VII. 1. Patricia Johnston; 2. Inuit Shrvcnan; 3. Inannra MacDonald and Lloyd Smith (equal). Grade VI. 1. Mary (inlinnt. and GQOTKI‘ Johnston Icqunlt. 2. Ber- adctto Mulligan: 3. Imm Grccnxm. Grade V. i. lnuls Mnnnrrhair; 2. Lco Corr; 3. Hilda Shrccnnti. Grade IV. 1. Norm-n Shrornan: 2. Albun Smith; 3. Phyllis Farmer. Grade III. I. Norma Lawless; 2. Roy Johnsiott; 3. Earl Corr. Grade II. 1. Wanda Grecnan; 2. Alban Gallant; 3. Simeon Farmer. Grade I. 1. James runner; 2. ‘Itlgglafde Duffy: o. Sheila Shree- SALADS Grade IV 1. Annie thou-an: 2 ' nutritious tidtlzlxon to am" meal h am‘ suimn. Mulls m. lh:\ time Ol your somctixu s luck that zcsx whiqr nmy well be summit-d \»_\' rm 1D- pelizlng salad The following: recipes for salads an rccoinnzrlidi-d bv m» Consumer Section. lXuiiinldlt Dli-liilllfllii. of Atrrictrivxtu-z- \ . !,\ . ‘v..,, ‘UH llll l""l1|||] Wlyu. 111i‘ ___ Q lit.“ Witt-n tr llulitua slop n! the “Mtvn fiuvliitrt“. u mrulrrn lire-prom ulruvhtrs‘ will‘ the latest lirt- prnlrrliv? up: plivtnvt-s. I70 alvlmulirlly nnpniltlvtl tztlrnl rooms. all with tuh nrul almwcr. an IIIIFIITIIIINHCI. cuisine serving acn-lnmlh of lln uranium n! g qwrinllv. nml ar-nirc of motrrvpulilart atimrlrml. llnltel nml rnilwny atnlinn s-urtnrvlrtl lw art-ntlt‘. clim- itmliuu lnsti nml lmuualgo lrunalvr vlrztruva. Rem from 8.1.00 pm rlrw. Ask am (LA-R. 1| vnl [or llrut/{lfl or mum.- -\ un- anvr. lllu N01! Nfllllllla Hull/Id’. N-S. Salas! are an stir-active and