eauw on your anusm. .Wlth u. rich, aim texturg its red color, its pleoaont flavor. The woy It melee . your mouth Ieel immaculate, the lovely, clean gleam it glvea your teeth, the fragrance it baatowa on your breath. I, Tube," 40¢ a s; 2 Tubes, 75d MGDRE €~ M9LEODIME§ MT. DELLICK SCHOOL Report ior March. Grade X: l. Hilde Wood. Grade IX: l, Freda Richards. Grade VIII: 1. Charles McInnis; l, Loyde Mulch; 3, Joseph Can- non. Grade VII: I. Alan MacRae; 2. Prances Praught; 8. George Bruce. Grade VI: 1, Shirley Jenkins: 2, Billy Praught. Grade V: i, Betty Praught; 2. Malcolm MacR-ae; 3. Gordon Downs. Grade IV: 1. Busby Wood; it. Harvey Bruce; 8. Lorraine Praught. Grade III (a): l. Hilda Boswell; 2, Stewart Johnston. Grade III (b): l. Dorothy Jenk- ins. Grade I: (No teats.) ' Perfect Attendance: Hilda, Freda, Charles. boyde M» Frances. GM‘- don, Betty. Harvey B. Ruby. Jean- ette, Loyde 3., Iicyde Maoll. Teacher: Maraaret A. MwDougali non man cunt WADERS .T"NE IDEAL _ FISHING §_ZHIIHlMiH LENETN - sour!‘ Zfliufiflbwu t...» taster , Regular $9.00 Value 0N SALE WNILE T-IIEY LAST IL FIT-BITE SNIIE 0o. Ltd.» D137 IIIIAFTIIN ‘STREET- anann "Dimes- as» AND - WHEN ORDERING DON'T SAY IREAD- ~ Say- LANE’S BREAD pleaae FOR BEST IAKED GOODS BAIKEIIIES imltzn §ta_ldumo Representative we Iuiiasirns mam. . "fliiliiiilocx-riotit iIlI-i. a consensus-son un m. suaasoa. natural foods ad in its manufacture. and than The lientral Guardian This column I raearved D IOII ut local Internet. bul_advertl|ln| al ' "W! nature may la has-and at me eaate e word etlietly Ia- anla in advaaaea ‘ .. COOK'S to: Photographs. Jlmitnm ‘lam. Phone m. THE MARIE ELENA SALON. 134 Richmond. Phone 2191. P0IJ-TA7L-AHCiW0IQ-ur- ' ttetown Poll Texan oauet be paid by April 15th or Court Action will follow. _ nowano MeINNII emu Footwear at 1'10 Queen Street BALANCE 0F TABLE LAME! selling at l4 price. Brown Electric. PHONE BAUNDEED I000 III group and wedding pictures ea location. , ‘IO HALIFAX in Bl minutes. via Maritime Central Alrwlya. Phone 2001 or 540. CITY ‘MAKES. - April 19th Ia lire final date for payment o! first iznstallment City of Charlottetown axes. -——- a BRADALBANE - The report of Bradalbone Rural School should have read: Grade II. 1, Allan Som- ers, instead o! Grade I. CITY TAXES. — First install- merit City of Chailottetown Taxes must be paid by April 15th or interest will be charged. -__... CITY OI" CHARLOTTETOWN TAXES. - Interest at the rate of 96% per month will be charged on City of Charlottetown first install- ment of Taxes ii’ not pal-d by April 15th. I_.._. CIVIC TAXES. - If first install- ment City oi’ Cilarloitetowl Taxes is not paid on or before April 15th. then all riemainlrig installments become due and payable immed- ia-iiely tiherealter. CITY POLICE COURT - at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yea- terdey. a man charged with vag- rancy was sentenced to .30 dlyl in jail, while a second. also charged with vagraricy. was re- manded for one week. A woman charged with beins drunk and tn- capable. was fined $10 and costs or 20 days in jail. DARDL 0F TNANIIS The McLean Family wiah to ex-i Woes their sincere thamka to the friends and neighbours for their many cots o! kindness during their recent bereavement end to those who sent Sprays. thrP. E. I. Potato Growers Association and Mr. B. Roy Holman and family. DAIID 0F TNANIIS The family or the mo r. Philip Acorn. Primrose, wish to than their many iriends and neighbours for: their many acts of kindness andeisoailvwtioeentCerflsa-nd M66838" c! Sympath. during their recent bereavement. 1a Moaaaoriam memory e! our dear mother M11. Gordon Burns. Free. town. who departed. thia life on April 18th, 1945. ‘shebadenoonealaatlarewall §he said goodbye to none The heavenly gatee were ended A loving voice eald Come. Your llfa ia a beautiful memory Your death h our silent grief You eleep in God'a beeutifu] ‘n. dam, In Jhe enraebine of perfect peace’. Lovingly Remembered by her Daughters Llnle and Lillian, Muriel and Georgie. Sleep Well Goodnight, Goodnight sleep of the right kind ia one of the moat. important essentials to health. This is the time Nature chooses for the re-oreation of strength and energy. and the ro- storaticn o! the body, brain and nerves. Deep. peaceful sleep brings fitness for the duties and tasks of the following day: it starts you or! on the right foot every morn- ‘fe and keeps you in step with the 1c"vities of the day. . "icep is oftentimes elusive. Much be done. however, to ensure t" ‘dieing sleep by drinking a our: f‘ Cvaltine every night a bed- .t>~r. In other words, it ia the irI-~i nightcap. Itl soothing nour- ':‘n1ent helps to calm frayed nan-es, and assists the body to re- ll‘: -an important condition to pf.) note sleep. During aieep this delicious food beverage providaa concentrated easily digestible nourishment tor biriiding up strength and energy. .:nd nourishing nerves and body. Ovaitine ia a concentrated ex- traction containing Nature's beat foods. The preservation of the val- uable nutritive eiamenta of time is ensured by the exclusive scientific proceaua adopt- naturel tooda oontorrn to the hiatu- eat atan a of quality. eat by the tamoua ltina farms. It ia e pun tend. a d only! In: Jemuus PHARMACY n41 it 711w: ‘jihpPINElIll! thrmiflih ' '.'Ir~.r|i.l.|-'Sw . Y“ ‘NY "INNY DIP C Gilt to ddeifl some IrIvIoI issue. lot “h”. 7mm‘ I‘ i" "I". don‘! gamble. lriog you} Doctor's ‘ "$77M 4km" I. "WWW iioqdevertm. Nara you w‘ ‘mm’ N" m" ""5" “IIIWIN-Ilnfl by skilled, registered flm-‘afl "flit IQIOII drugs, end uniformly tel; prion, [nnlllii iliiiun n‘ Disi- Pirizsuiirnous CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL The school report Icr the Prlrzn- ary Department o! Cape Traverse School for the month of March: Grade V (Sm-l. Louisa Noe‘- ring; 2. Shirley Noonan; 3. Marie Jeflrey. Grade V (Jr.)—1. Ivan Newrick; 2. Wayne Gardiner- Grade IV, ism-i. Blair Camtp- bell; 2. Anna Hewett. Grade IV (Jeni-l. Jean Murphy; 2. Elaine Nconan; 3. Bobby Mac- Williams» ' Grade III (Sr.)-1. Adele Out- clifle; 2. Wendell Cutclifle. Grade III (Jr_)-l. Lyla Irving; 2. Jessie MacDonald; 3. Elaine camvheii. Grade 1I—-l- Marion Larsen. Grade I (Sr.)—1. Jean Gallant. Joyce Lord (equal); 2. Beryl Mur- phy and Wayne Hewett (equal); 3. Hazel McBride and Patricia Patterson (equal). Grade I <Int.)—1. Douglas tart; 2. Joan Weddell- Periect attendance: Louise Nor- rlng. Shirley Noonen, Elaine Noon- an, Patricia Patterson. Highest eves-ages: Jean Murphy. 98%; Elaine Noonan, 91%; Lyla Irving, 95%; Jessie MacDonald. 92%; Elaine Campbell, 90%; Louisa Nos-ring, 95%. Prize for Literature in Grade I awarded to Joyce Lord. Teacher: Margaret Murphy. ‘Mut- BIIEIIIMELD. England _- (C?) - Wltih a Braille-marked micrometer. invented by a Sheffield firm. blind workers operate iathea as eiiicientiy as normal turners. BISCUE DOG IFIIIST ff UGY 0F ll INSISTS On his first day out of bed alter beinfl sick, Jimmy Russell. 14, of Hamilton. Ont, overturned in a boat and stood in water up to his waist for half and hour. retuaind rescue untiLhis year-old dog, Bus- ter. was rescued first. His churn. Duncan Oriley. is. was on the" and ran for aid. Ielttoflfllt: CORNWALL MISSION BAND The Meadow Bank menabers o! Cornwall Mission Band met for their Easter meeting on Thursday afternoon with seventeen children and six visitors presmt. The theme o! the worship service “'21s: “The laws of God are sure." this was present in a'very eI-ticient manner, followed by the Purpose and Prayer in unison. Hymns, "Jesus Loves Me," "Holy Bible, Bock Divine". “God Sees the Lit- tle Sparrow Fall" and the Japan- ese temperance proverb. "Alcohol creates a. thirst," were sung. A chapter of the Study Book was ex- plained by Mrs. Charles Hyde. A reading, "The Good Shepherd." was given by Mrs. Sterling Glow. and a poem. "A Secret", was read by Audrey MaoPhau. An Easter exercise. "Fly Little Butterflies". was presented by Douglas Hyde,- Heath MacPhail, Blois MecPhail. Miriam Hyde. Ruth MacPhail and Audrey MacPhail. The envelopes and collection were received by Avard 010W, while "Hear the Pen- nies Dropping," was played. Norma’ MacFadyen placed her money in the birthday box. Meeting closed with the lVlizpah Benediction. Izunoh was served by Mrs. Vic- tor MacPhoil. Mrs. Charles Hyde. Mrs- Colin Murray and Mrs. Ster- ling Glow. EBBSFLEET SCHOOL Honor roll for Ebbefleet School for March. Grade x-n. Maxwell Callaghan; 2, Clair Callaghan; 8, Frederick Doucette. Grade vm - 1. Ashes Geudet: a. R-elph- cailazhan: a. Thelma Doucette. Grade VII — i. Alice Callaghan; 2, Rosalie Callaghan; 3. Ilarvey Callaghan. _ Grade VI - 1, Joyce Callaghan; l, Earle Murphy; 3. Whylie Coatain and Janet Murphy (equali. Grade V '- 1. Reginald Gallant; 2, Hazel Murphy; 3. Mary Rix. Grade IV - 1, Joyce Gallant: 2, Alton Carragher; 8. Edgar Wedge. Pzincipeli Howard shes. Prhnery Department Grade 11']: (a) _ 1, Alfred Ailain; 2. Waiter Callaghan; 3. Emily Thibideau. Grade III (b) - i. Shirley Carragher: 2. Patrick Callaghan; 3, Veido. Kinch. Grade I! (a) - l, Jean Gallant; 2. Gerald Murphy; 3. Nora Mac- Cormack. Grade I! (b) l. Myrtle Ellsworth; 3, Harvey Butler; s, Joan Gallant. Grade I (a) -- i. Allreda Delaney 2. Patrick Kinch; 3, Harriet Murphy and Winston Doucette. Grade r (b) _ 1', Eva cauazhB-n: 2. Freddie Gallant; 3, Mildred MhcCormack. Grade I (c) —_ 1. Grant Butler‘? z, Raymond Murphy; a. Raymond Ellsworth. ~ Teacher —- Bernetta Ahearn. wimou - (CI?) Britain's first export trade club was opened by A. G. Bottnmley, secretary for ‘ __ In Memoriam MB- FEANK JAMES GALIANT The death ocean-red on March 19th, 1048, of Frank James Gal- lant. eon o! Byivaln Gallant, for- merly of Howla-ni ‘line late Frank Gallant wan 22 years of age, and had served with the Canadian Anny ior several months beforehe became iii. Lott to mwrn are hie lather, Bylvain Gallant, nve birotbeoa, Hec- tcrin Moncton, Arthur in I-lowian. Louis in Sumcmera" . Donnie (Nick) in ‘Irmo. and Clarence in Pleas- ant View; and t/wo sisters, ‘Olive in Summeraide, and Marie in Tig- nish. ' The funeral was held on Sunday alternoon, March 21st, trom the residence 0d his brother Arthur, to St. Anthony's Church, Bloomfield. Interment was in the church cem- etery. The pallbearers were: John F. Gallant. Roy l... Arbing, Felix Arsenauit, Peter Gallant. Eusebe Arsenault. Edward Gallant- Requiem High Mass was oflfered on Monday morning by Reverend M. J. Rooney. parish priest at Bloomfield. MASS CARDS Bylvain Gallant, b. m. and Mm. Arthur Gal. 1. Hector Gallant, 2. ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gallant. 2. Marie Chalsson. I. Carmella Chaisson, 3. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant, 1. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Arsen- ault, I. C. J. Gallant. l. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gouda/t, 1- Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Arsenault, 1. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCa-rville and Joan, 1. u ivitrs- Patrick Hammill and 1am- y, 1. Mrs. Emma Razavet. l. Rita. Power and Olive Gallant. 1. LETTERS OF SYMPATHY sister Mary Immaculate Pre- cious Blood Monastery. Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Gael. CARDS OI SYMPATHY Catherine Murphy- Floris Lanmgan. Dot Noonan. Mary Molrlea‘. Norma Gillis. Girls in Room 201, Provincial San Beatrice Douoettc. Conn Murphy. Rita. Perry. Doris Bellman- Mr. and Mrs. William McTague. Kent MacDonald. Victoria Burtt, Mcnctcn. M1‘. and Mrs. Bob LeOiair. Doris Young- Gert Power. Rita. Peters. ' Nix. and Mrs. Albert Mactieiil. Joseph Razavet, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Gal- lant. Mrs. Savident. Summeradde. ~ Teiegrann-Nick GallantJ FLOWERS Brother Nick. Brother Hector. Miss Victoria Burtt Employees Trurc Printing Pub- lishing Company. Members of OLeary Ranch 0d Canadian Legion. comm or THANKS Mr. Byivain Gallant and iecnily wish to thank the Doctors and stall oi’ the Provincial Sanntorium. the Redemptorist Fathers. and all the neighbors, relatives, and friends for their kindness and sympathy. DUNDEE, Scotland — (UP) -- "ivithin the lifetime o! many of us, we shall travel at up to 1.000 miles an hour outside the earth's almos- phere.” predicted Prof. A. M. Low adding: "It will be pertactiy corn- iortable." LONDON — (OP) — Nearly 8.000 marriages have been "made" since I-Leebher Jenner started a marriage bureau in 11939. Only tiwc. she aaya werseas trade. lwI. Marcall nerd. lonaapbia, Jest Wombats. Oentn Mw. left to riaht: Joseph Gillie Joeepli Doucatte. Gerald Batobiider, Inonerd Ooiaa, Back new. left w rum: m mausoleum. mane. Kelvin ma» Roddy Boeeiter. Brian mo. aarau-a aaonaao _ g itadlay, wbnm Eannaaaay Queelaawiiquare School Pupils VI-Misa Mllflillhlfl’! (XII a KY t ua llacflllinn. Imnam latterly, Allan Jeftreya. Bank 3h - Jack Depherd, Paul Hteale, Donny Claybcurna, Basil Doye lienneaaay. Billy Doyle, Claude Carroll, Donnie Doyle, Thane Doyle, Donald whaienJa-aok Dunn. 3min IL Kenneth Macdonaid, Aicide Martin, Austin "came unstuck." BIQIIM DOWIUII. James M018!!!- ) PAGE THREE FOOD SAVINGS ON SALE a GRAPEFRUIT . Large 40 oz tin ‘ ISLAND aouausss 25c LINILINEN 7 v1 ill I 39D KARE JUICE 2. .. .1. 1.. a m 29., l. pntgiig. mitts 20 oz u. n. 2 m 33¢ ._ CHASE AND SANBORNE COFFEE 1|» u» 62o Edit uocxs t. 19o NIIIIFISN mas u 32c BEEF u '25:: RINSU Mm m 32c IIIIIIIEAPPLE ummru 69c '1 SPAGI-IETTI 1a oz mhao 2 m 25g 1 liuart m out EIIGLISII no nuaame wax IwIlIiplyNlIllML-Iia t Lflllflflhis ssrnum EAltli 69g LIIIIIEIINSER’, m u» mt 25c u. c. ‘Arxmson . enocnsnui p rims: 224s - 2241 111-115 Grafton s1. .r~iorr oa:i Owing to the sudden death of our brother, James Lamont MocForlone, our store will be closed TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, APRIL I3-I4. MaoFARLANE BROS. iuzsnu, WEDNESDAY s. TIIURSDAAY pfjredueea ' with wafer last-analog SPRID is the ideal finish for home lo- . aariora. Goes on over elmon any kind oi wail mince- wallpaper, wallboard, old o: new plaster, brii, rile. In men caaea one coat covers. It's any to mix; uay to apply, eee a bnaab or roller. Jnotolllllanhul. ..,.~,~_