min. 5. 1950 MAKING 'l’HE ‘ BEST OF Aeyplealereuaeatagaarded by a Sun Ufa of Canada family lncerae Palsy wlkh simply, eeenenltal, and alfeaivaly ensures a eon- Olmlng income for the widow should the husband die; provides educational funds for the dildren; and finally Inoliee available the full amount ensured which can he used to purchase an annuity for the mother when the children are old anovph to become wage earners. l‘lANNED LIFE INSURANCE BRINGS PEACE OF MIND Without obligation, let me tell you how the facilities at the SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA can _ ball meat your particular needs in a way that will fit your peelxeiiraek. nai. nonarrnn, Unit Supervisor - Sllll I48 Richmond Street LIFE OF CANADA ' Charlottetown, P.E.l. Jane Ashley‘: Crown Brand Recipes FRI! Wrila Jana Ashley, The Canada Starch Company limited, P. O. Box 129, Montreal, P. Q. C! II FOR TRUE TOMATO Fl.AVOR central guardian This column Ia reserved fer news of local interest. but advertflng of a neaay nature may be inserted at are cents a word. eirlctly_pay- able in advance. mmwa TAXI. Poona BB. caaawau. tar Pbosorrapna. NAVY BUIIIILBYS Just arriv- ed at The Fashion shoppe. nowaan M.aolNNll room‘- waaa at 115 Queen street. SUBSTANDAID NYLONS — 51 Gauge at $1.19 at The Fashion Shoppe. THREE FLIGRTS WEEKLY to Sydney. Nova Scotia. Phone Marl. time Central Airways Limited. 2061 MRS. JOHNSTON’! LADIES WEAR. Bargains, coats, Dresses, Suits, Ralnccals, Skirts. i'HE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN PACE THREE Win’ No!‘ BUY the for that spring job? Hardware Co. Ltd. REDDIN 3305. will be the only drug store open this afternoon and evening. BED Q3088 Blood Donor ‘Clinics at Canadian Legion, Charlotte- town, Tuesday and Wednesday. Agiril llih and 12th. Donors need- e . RECEIVED SAD NEWS — Mrs James sorners. Pleasant Valley, re- ceived the sad news on Tuesday March 28 of the death that morn- ing in Charlottetown Hospital of her grandson. Steven Wright, little eon oi.’ 8. A. C. Winfred and Mrs. Wright. Mrs. aomers, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Cameron and Earle somers, left immediately» by car to attend the funeral. Mrs. Wright was the former Helen somers of Pleasant Valley P. E. I. JUNIOR LEAGUE MEETS .. The regular monthly meeting or the Junior League of the Charlotte- town Hoapital was held on March mth. 32 members present. Reports of various committees were read and adopted. The work committee reported a large amount of sewing turned in to the Hospital Plans for the Spring Bonnet ea. were discussed by the Convener. Mrs. Simon Paoll. Final preparations were made for Tag Day. Mrs. Ger- ald Johnston was elected to the office of Treasurer on account of the resignation of the previous Treasurer. Tea was served by Mrs. homer Gauaet, Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet and Mrs. Reginald cro‘nin, ‘ now Rogers nrunl:-To-an ll0NOBED— on Tuesday evening, March 2'], a num- ber of friends and acquaintances gathered at the home or Mrs. Rob- art Maecallum, Fitzroy s1,., to tend. er a shower to Miss Audrey Her- vey who is to be a participant in a very happy event in the near future. After the guests had as- sembled the bride-to-be was ush- ered in by Miss Verna Darraeh and escorted to the seat of honor. Lit- tle Miss Katherine Coady roon appeared with a prettily decorated doll earriaze fined with gifts of silver, cut glass, china, linen, all of which attribute to the popular- ity of this young lady. Miss Harvey thanked the donors for their beaut- iuf gifts and invited all prevent to visit her at h'er home in Summer- side. After singing “For She’: a Jolly Good Fellow” the group en- joyed several games and contests. A dainty lunch was served and on retiring everyone exlended their best wishes to Audrey for a long and happy married life. Personals Congratulations are being ex- tended by the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henderson. Water at. who today celebrate their 13rd wedding anniversary. WEST KENT SCHOOL Grade X-1. Brier Chandler; 2. Maureen Bohaker: 3. Donald Mac- Neill Grade IX--I. Helen Chappell; 2. Arlene Cluindon: 3. Niels Hansen. Grade Vill 1Miaa E. Taylor)- J. David MacDonald; 2. William Nelson; 3. Gordon Tweedy. Grade Vill (Miss Yeo)— 1. Thomas Davies: 2. Constance Chandler: 3. Donna Horne. Grade Vll—l. Elizabeth Palmer: 2. Jean Isabel Maodonald: 8. Con- nie Rogers. Grade VI—l. Katherine Mac- donald; 2. Aualina Kennedy and Carol Sriavert. equal; 3. Janel MacLcod. Grade V (Miss MacLennan)—i. Merrill Johnston and Gail Moni- oanery. equal; 2. Ronald Storey: 3. Sharon Bugden and Freddy l-lyndman. equal. Grade V (Mrs. Robart.son)— 1. Brodie Luna; 2. Constance Dev- les: 3. Vimy Gregory. Grade lV-1. Heather Mathcson Barbara Kennedy and Derek Bun- iain. equal; 2. Peter Macllutt; 3. Craig Foster. ‘ Grade 111 (Miss G. Taylor)-—-1. Marilyn Taylor; 2. Robbie Hogg; 3. Vilma Chsppell. Grade ill (Miss Hiuina)—l. Katherine Class: 2. Winifred Anna Macmillan: 3. Dlanne.Daviee. Grade I! (Miss Riley)-1. Bar- bara Place: 1 Joan Boyles. Vera Cameron, Tupper Foster. Garth Hall. and Johnny clnnnan equal; 8. Dianne Prinaie. Grade ll (Min !‘erguson)-—-1. Judy Bruce; 3. Donald Pleirard: 8. Gordon Goldie and David Larle.Nul1- Orade 1 (Mrs. Be‘ihuna);l. Rob- llora Mae-Leod: 3. Stella bias: 8. Gayle liobblne. Grade I (Miss Crosby)-i. De-_ borah Pleteh: 2. Marjorie Lea Bradley: 8. Elaine walker. clllfllil PIAIANII ANNOYED aorta KONG. Allrjil 4.-— (AP) — eusdaa chlsiue‘ conunuatets —inalud|nI men am: can or fin- aera cutoff and women with breasts lashed--were brought to . , the lads- So pretty-—So f|ail,cring—-S0 smart in their simple sophistication! _. . . The Easter Bonnets in lIo1man's Miliinery . Section have new views, new ideas and new silhouettes. Choose a. wide brlmmed sailor-—choose a head-hu tiny co and ribbon trl'mmin perky feathers. an Easter Bonnet that will add a sunshine compliment to any suit or dress. Straws - - - 3.95 to ll.95 You may want a flower-kissed elocheg mlatad with veiling-you may want an ultra-smartly tailored sailor. - - - They're here, made of a wide assortment: of different straws and In both pastel and dark ahadee. Choose an entrancing Straw Hat. for the Easier Parade. Felts - pique and feathers. Suedine - - - 2.95 t0‘4.95 Cloclie. beret and beauty enhancing stylus. expertly fashioned of this durable material in red. yellow, navy. beige or black. We a really smart idea to have a hat and bag to match. - - - any your auedlna hat and match it with a neat little puree In one of the new Inrlnl ahapoa—iha Bags ea sold separately, they're priced “.50. ed today. They were identified mostly as rural officials and grain collectors. objects cri peasant ire. card of Thanks Mrs. Charles Lnrter and l-iamily wish to thank their friends and neighbour's for their many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and floral tributes shown them in their recent sad bereavement. "Where Old Friends Meet" IN MEMORIAM SMl'l'Il—ln loving memory of our little boy Aubrey. oi Falrview. who died April 5th. 1901. Away in the beautiful hills of God In the valley of ran an fair. up there, sometime. we know not when We lull meet our darling there. lvc Raomombotvui by Mom. DIM”: Brothers and Sister. These Spring Felts in II. galaxy of fascinating colors are mule by Hatters who are famous for bringing beauty into miillnery fashion. Choose your Easter Bonnet from the array of fur and wool felta in aallor, off the face and hen-l atylen—-trlnlmcd with gay flowers, white SKI“ n . you'll be thrilled with the delightful fiower g, with the dowy veiling and the Crown your Easter outfit with 2.95 to I235 SUMMERSIDE 6’t*22:’.’!i”W Prepare one Shirrifl"a Caramel “Bud" Dauart as per directions. While lukewarm fold in M to $4 Cl-‘P rnarehanallowa cut in pieces. Serve with garnish oi‘ marshmallow. ’I'hare‘a a reason why Shirrirs Deaaerla are an extra rich and extra fresh. Only Shirrlfs have the flavour “Bud". It knobs the flavour liquid-fresh, ita riclanou sealed air-tight inside a ehel of sugar till you prepare the deneria. Yet Shin-ifl'a Desserts now cost. no more than others. Buy some in all flavoorn Chooolaip. Butteracotnh. . Caramel. Vanilla.