* f: w A LMWAQWJQ“. may; six THE CHARLOTTETOWNWGIIARDIAN _ vkxtlakvéz. 193a I u H,“ fl A t“ ROAD CHRISTMAS CON- WINSLOE NORTH SFHOOL THE GREATEST TDOUG. OF ALL IN A MODERN COMEDY "DRAMA ’I‘IIA'I‘ FAIR- LY LEAPS FROM THE SCREEN. §PR|NGE EDWARD NOWI l MATINEE 3.l5—16c, 26c. NIGHT ‘I A: BJS-ZGQ, 37c, 45c. l CAPITOL FIGHTING I 1 LEAPING ! BOUNDING i '- Youfil F with ACTION and THR CRUS At his basil In u’ MODERN COM- EDY-ORAMA that fairly SEETHES Om. A ROBIIISMI LAUREL AND IIARDY IN ILLSI lee Alkl" and MATINEE 3.15 .. .. NIGHT 7 l: 8.45 A liluving Picture of the H Love, HMO. IOY,‘ mystery’ romance and trailed)’ i“ ‘~100- DOUGLAS ((15 Jlk. — 111-, 26¢. .. 26¢, an. uman Heart ! w snonrs ' SERIAL AND com-my LONDl-LL. “BEAU HUNKS” -—___T/ T E l g1’ Mr. Basil lfcivevln, Milo, was a. visitor in Nlilburn recently, guest of Mr. Lloyd hfcwilliams. i - . Excitation. Th, Abhon-ed giro-W, Mesrs Arthur and Charles Ro- ROGkY Polnt tlincerit Dtlirofl; Drill, A Christmas sers. Haltbnrten. were recent v15!" Acrostic, P-rmaly Pupils; A lecture ~ WIS w Kfllllsm-"d- ......__. . rle; Rectation, Good 'l“w~ S S HiILsbOTO has h‘: sall- Lnc, some dws and makes her regtr ’ s. \‘.‘i:h irl‘."l""‘.le vfind and hns no trotxalc with float- l i . TFfillflLlh efforts, a Mt of ice belmz then‘ night the r J cf mllufti; m: be sIPn ilYV-l tun air resouzidiilq Wliil their Julr llizlnt voices. Ifpwzirds of Ont‘ hund- red tiirongod the ice on New Year's Dfif.‘ infozldav‘ to ‘witness a friendly yaw- ,-,f 1 between Rocky pom’. rim! Doni . :1 resulting ‘n a score of 2 0 in New Dcminlonfis furor. I > Nils: N-"aixa Cilrrfe has resumed‘ hi‘? sfilrjics a‘. C. B. C. l N19557:! Stanislaus and Corruciins ‘ n are spending a holiday rvith .d relatives in HOp“ River letofl. y the President, Mrs. Jaw-pl‘. D31‘ , on Nllilrsdnff. JR"- bv Jen: “'_'*' i Enough? Osrvald Georveat-t: D.a- Messrs Elmer and Blanchard Mc- Ilcgue, A Wonderful School, senzor 15556 57mm GUN-limit“ Dill’ a5 we ‘Pupils; Recitation, Santa's Cake, EH95?! 0f Q1161? 515W" ' M"- “h” Cazlzerinc White; Dialogue, Santa's M°D°ifildi “im- Mal, "est Creoryentt and Goorge lfeiiacru l; Rte-lotion, A timely Pofnt- r, Ynez TJPIIIIYZOIIZ Dialogue, Ch stmas Al‘. Over the Landq . adon, Conversaton Overheard‘ at an Emigration Office: limitation Ciixiafimas Day, Ella McEachcrn, A lVislt from Santa Clause; Remarks ‘by Chairman; Natbtnal Anthem. ~R. Miss Elli namray spent her va- cation at the home of her parents Mr. and. Mrs. George Ramsay. I-lowian. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mcfsaac, ,Gleluvocd. were. guests on New ‘Year's day of Mr. and zen-s. Donald McDonald, Milo. Mrs. Archie Clarke, Ellmsdnle. ivns n visitor over the holidays of friends in Nfilo and Glenwood. 0’Lea.ry and Vicinity The stork paid a‘ visit t0 the home of Mr. arid ivm. Russell Mc- Mr. Oliver I-Ioare. Springfield Lean, West Point, on Jan. 8 and West, was a recent visitor to Knuts- ieft them a lovely baby girl. forcl. - Mr. Wcssie Harris, Kllntaford. Congratulations are also extended was a recent visitor in Bayside. to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGregor of Knutsforcl. on the arrival of n. bon- -_— _ nfe hairy my on Doc. 29. Miss Alma Moase, Knutsford, spoilt llcr vacation visiting friends in Wflmot. , .\i'r.<. Sit-phen Stewart, West Point, entertained the members of the \\.'0men's mstltilte and a large number of visitors at her home on Mr. Kenneth hff-Keildrlck. Miss Dorothy NfcKc-ntlrick and Miss 5 Xrc mr-mlwrs and a Lumbfil‘ 0f Dec. 28. Roll call was answered by ' If ln'='"-~”nl. I"? \\"‘~'E' PM‘! a donation to a. grab bag. After the to u. mt .0 011" new mcmbtr- Th“ zx-cular routine business was com- usuxi mutlrlc of business Wni Ca- Ipletcd. Mrs. H. B. Boates invited rwi out. Crunmitfces rclXlmng ffll/‘l the ‘members to her home for the oz-rtliv. Honey was voted I0 bu)’ regular February meeting, where lnxiniain for schoii also forlm» pytpggp; “~11; be (he M15595 s for sick. Sewing on liandiDfyrozhy and Edna Stewart. An en- li(.. ‘ t.- be coulpletetl and a fllllllq t0 b”) siariefl in the ~near Iiltllfc, After, '|‘“S was carried through then‘ <i n Soap Contest, and‘ jnyablc contest was put 0n after which followed a musical program. A deizcioua lunch was served by the hostesses and a very pleasant even- Isabelle Ramsay of Campbellton, were recent visitors to Knutsford. BEIJECIE Theioliowing ls (he standing of the Wllmot Valley School for the month of neeczrbcl". Grade X—Eunicc Jarcilne, 2 Colin Waugh, 3 Ralph Caselcy. Grade VIIL-l Georgie Curti-‘s, Jack Sobr-y. n u viii seitctons. Danly re- . ivcre scrncd h)’ U" ~~ . Nbctriu closed with God Fl" tl I‘ Iiilut. in meet with M78. ‘he usual date. ing the National Anthem. h ,,_ i-ialty Illb ivintu‘. ‘parties from Glenxiootl and West s. m‘. annual t-xuunnntloil of no‘ {or-k place on f)". 73rd. ‘inc. ll)('l vvnfi ztrlisflcfllll’ d?" and brought back around 150 eels. nor-RV". nit-ll evergreens‘ 7f- A We understand that, Mr. Shaw. . 1-1\\".ll' lildcn 7P1‘ fldvflvld ‘l-“(Lockc Road, fished out around 3'1 of the school. The Scliolars t.\..‘llll‘.l‘."fl by their teacher, eels frmn one spring hole. in tile (ilenwootl lilver recently and a few T-llr- "W11 L-Tn Y. 1n "l" nlP-“f? C" have also been caught in the of it ‘in: of -ltt<'l'v'~'~"l~sii.>v-ari River, West Point. pLll"‘ll'S and ndr. and shvnverl b? . NW!’ (I ’ "W" <Ti""~'l1l ‘Tail? Bliss Millicent McDonald, ycoulzr: ' MflvrkiflvhPril nbly clanziifer of Mr. and hirs- John T. evil-ii a. (Ii . ruirm nut a wt ll IP11’ hfr-lmuuiri, Milo, Wit» ‘he llltk)’ rlcini DWWYIIII‘. wit; IIHWI h)’ ‘he yviunoi- rf n, lovely doll from the pupils, Mrs. Wm. Muff-h conipli- flvygf] (1011 contest, SlllnfllPTl-ldt‘, IllflllNl l.".'l(‘ll"l' and pupils‘ fr)!‘ tilt.‘ uppczirancc of the sclunl and v5" ht-(‘iitlly the rlruiviup on the black board 0f Santa tvilll his three rcin- 591151;“: a [NV days m Kynnskn-(p deers and 810d (lFfP-V-l by. MiW-“T the guest 0f his ilncle and aunt, Gordon MncLran, o. c of the junior air, mid Mp5, Allison Hui-rig, members of the school. The puplisé were n11 ifvcu pres 21's rc<'l~..tl_v. Ml‘. Leitll Jelly, Union Vale, is ( l by the; Mlfs Pauline Darrach, Milo, and teacher WIN) al"r> in i-un was re_- 34;».- Soplzu: Clements, Hr-brou, membvrctl bl‘ them- The P"Z"< forspw-m a lClV (lays in charlotlmiwn department were won by Miss Ellfl recently. MoeEuclif-m and Master John Mac-i _ I-Pflll- Th" IWPHS "5""! IYP-li"! i": Messrs Willard and Verliie Belts fru-t mid candy by Rlrgwood In-lGp;|1“-o0d_ “an; vispors to summ". sfilulv. A hearty vote of thanks side r(-ccp_;;y_ was extended the teacher to vrhicll‘ the graciously replied. All Joined w. Illld Mrs. John Harris, Knuts- l" “illlfilli! G011 51"" The Klllll- F01- ford, sport a few dais in West lowing is the program; Chorus, Bl- Cnpe, rccclzliv. guests or their ent. Night. School: Recitation, daughmy, M“, Memn E111; Words o! Welcome, Florrte Currie; a-—. lng was brought to a closc by‘ Sing- A large number of eels have been secured from the rivers in this vi- Two fishing Point visited Lot 6 Iliver recently‘ Grade VlI~~l Gladv Clarke. Grad. I"—-1 Beth Waugh, 2 He- len Hut-‘iis, 3 David Clarke. Grade III-l llarry Waugh, 2 Laurence Durant. Grade Il-1 Kenneth Clarke, 2 Vvclldall Hilustis. Grade I-i Illorance Durant. Jreaclicr, Ailstin Kennedy. The many friends of Mrs. Harry Simmons of Wilmot Valley, ‘will be Iilcmsed to hear that. there is a _ Stubborn Coughs I Ended by Recipe, Mixed at Home Suva". No Cooking! SoEuyI lit-re is the famous old rocl e which IIIIIIIIIIIS n! liousmvives have ounll to lie (lu- mnst dependable menus of break- ing _up stubborn coughs. It takes but: .u moment to prcpnre, and costs very little, hut it positively has no equal for QIIIPIL lastinii refit-f. _I<‘rom nuyc rilgglst, get21/fi ounces of IPuu-x. Pour this lnton 10oz. hottldnnd ‘fill the bottle with granulated sugar .‘ syrup, mnflo with 2 cups nf sugar and one (‘IIII of water, stirred a few ino- mI-ntu until ilissolvctl. Nu cooking need- erl—it‘s no ens-y! Thus ynu mpkg 16 ounces of hotter remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times the one-t. 1t. never spoils autl children love its taste. This simple mixture. soothes “ind Iii-all: (he inflamed throat. membrane! with surprising ens-r. It Innscllfl the gr-rmjlnllen phlegm nruI canes chest sore- ness lll n wny that. is really astonishing. Pinr-x is n Iiiglily concentrated rnm. pound of Norway Pine, the moat reli- nhlf Itrnlimr nizent for severi- cnughp, It is guaranteed to giva prompt 3-911“ or money refunded. slight change for the bBlW‘ in 1191‘ condition. On Wednesday evening another hggkey guns was; played for the Clark Trophy tn the central Be- Junior Team and the Freetow‘. ‘Team. The ice was heavy and the play was hindered the players could not show any soft footing. Individual play tOOk up most of the periods by both teams, which failed to have any outcome and green and WILILB goalies were not overworked in their nooks. The first period was well played and the only score of the game was made by B. Noonan in a, rapt mistake for his own net, thus,’ the Freetown Team held one. The second and third periods ended without a score. Wk. Andrew Noo- nan of Albany, handled the whistle vcry_ capably. The following is the line up-Freetown, goal, R. white? defence, T. Drummond, A. Stetson; fol-warm, P. wadman, W. Drum- mond and F. Drummond. Bcdeqtie. goal. J. Green; defence, C. Arsen- ault, H. Lboran; forwards. W. Bradshaw, A. Macdonald, B. Nod’ him, L, Wright and C. Johnson. A host of friends will regret to hear that Mr. David Schurman of Reading, Mass, suffered a stroke at his home there last Sunday. There passed away to her enter- nal reward, Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis. widow of the late Mr. Henry Lewis, at the residence‘ of her daughter, Mrs. Scott Jardine, at Freetown, on Thursday. The funeral services were held from the home of lier daughter, Mrs. Scott Jarclinc on Saturday and was largely attend- ed. The remains were laid to rest in the Baptist cemetery at Central Bedeque beside those of her late husband-B. KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Honor roll, for month of Decem- ber. " Grade X—l, Margaret Gillis: Mamie Connell; 3. Gladys Baker; 4. Louisa Johnson. Grade IX-l. Ruby Kelly: 2. Mar- JOPiB Kennedy; 3. Harold MacFar- lane; 4. Jimmie Kennedy. Grade VIII-l. Claire Somers; Jean Profitt; 3. Adele Bron-n; 4. Rosezita McKenna. Grade VII-l. Doris Saunders; Reta Clark: 3. Doris Kennedy; Rilla Braham and Olive Clark. Grade VL-l. Mary Caseley; 2 Annie Delaney; 3. Ross Lot-lug; t. Mary Rachael McKenna. Grade V Sr.—1. David MacLenil; and Keith Kennedy; 3. Lily Huntcr; 4. Boyd Bealrsto: 5. Ralph SUIIICIR and Georgie Kennedy. Grade V Jr-l. Glen Clark; Leo Mckenna; 3. Bruce Clark: Leslie Cameron. Grade IV-—-1. Eric Duvnr; 2. vi a Higgins; It. Frances Kelly; 4. Elm? MacDonald. Grade III Sr-l. Lorraine M0 Manon: 2. Joyce Howard; 3. Yvonne I-eBlanc: 4. Francis Thlbenu. Grade III Jr-l. Carmen Chunl nlvn: 2. Billie Sims; a. Georgie Profltt and Helen Reeves: 5. Marv Peidergast. o o 4. '. "ery. t llf0fl NGWIRIID. deque Rink, featuring the Bedeque‘ somewhat as‘ Dauphene Clark. speed and seemed in lack pep on four pupils. CERT The Union Road Christmas con- cert. ivas held 0n Friday EVEN"!- Dec. 23rd beginning it 315 P- m- Mr. James Lamont acted as chair- man. The program was m f0ll0W81 Opening chorus, welcome Glad Christmas Time. A 53mg of welcome by Alva ES- Recltatlon. by ‘Thelma Lamont. ' Dialogue. A Shocking Chm?‘- Recitatlon, Signs of the ‘limes. .' Stiriing Yco. Song, Christmas Time. by MAW” enderson. Recitation, Jwt ‘Fore Chrlstmlfl. Recitation, by Dauphene Clark. sbng, Old Santa Claus, by NGY- ma Yco. Dialogue, Twins, Marie Henderson. Monologue, Elizabeth's Cllflilm” Prestnts, by Vern Bryentoli. Recitafon, The Twenty Sixth, by Glydon Mound. sing n smig, by. the School. Recitation, ‘Two Little Stockings, Norma Yco. I * Moolcguc, A Flower or a. Leif. Alva Fssery. , Recitation, A Christmas Adven- ture, Erma. Mailctl. The Outdoor Squad, by thfcl‘ boys. I Recitation, l\'I0lly‘5 Philosophy, Itfaric Henderson. l soldiers of Santa's Army by a ‘mixed vroup. ' Recitation, No Santa Claus, by Jcxvce Ilelldcrsoll. Dialogue, The Christmas Cake. Recitation, Santa Claus and the Mouse, Alva Essery. Recitation, Last Thelma Lamont. lifisfit Gifts, Alva Ikrery. Recitation, A Bundle, Marjorie Lamont. Recitation, An Old FIIBIld, Verna. Bi-yenton. Song Just Be Merry, Alva Essery. Recitation, Forgetful I'd-ed, Gly- l. don Mound. by Joyce and Instruction, A Leg or ulwing. Monologue, Please, Fimia Mallett. ’ Rct-‘taflon, Christmas Advice,‘ Song, Christmas 'I‘f.mo is Near, Dialogue, Too Many Twins. Remarks by teacher, Edison Mac- Donald. ClOslllg address, lltrma Mallett. Closing chorus, Santa. Claus. Recitation, Good Night, Marjorie Lanlozzt. A1‘ i"? a vote of thanks was given to iiie teacher, pupils and chairman the concert was closed by singing the National Anthem. SISTERS, 90 AND 97, LIVE TOGETHER», DO-OWN WORK IIOLDREDGE, Neb, Jun. 1l.—'I‘wo sisters whose combined ages ‘total 187 years live together here. They clam to be one of the oldest sister combinations in the state. Miss Anna. Leibrento is M years old, and ‘Mrs. Hanna Lindevall, her sister, ls past 90 years of age. The two have lived together dur- ing the past 4B years. They do their own house work and care for a large garden and lawn. Grade II—Jr—1. Jimmy Clark: 2. Eric Flahaven; 3. Freddie Folland; 4. Dick Kelly. Grade I A-l. Patricia Fender- gust; 2. Norman Mill; 3. Leslie Clark; 4. Emmett Braham; 5. El- uood Dunning. Grade I B-l. Shirley Hughes; 2. Lois MacDonald lmd Andrew Hum- phrey"; 4. Nfnlcolm Kennedy; 5. Allison hiltcLt-an. Grade I C-l. Ingham MacNeill; ‘.2. Minnie Gill; 3. Charles Watson. Perfect attendance in grade 1:— Leslie Clark, Patricia “Pendergast, Barrie MncDolinltl, Jean Folland, Andrew Marks, Emmett Braham, George Wadman, Charles German, Shirley Hughes, Lois MacDonald, Andrew Humphrey, Allison Mao- Lcnn, Malcolm Kennedy, lvfinnle Gill. Ingham Chisholm, Lowell MncLcan. EXB ESS FAT MELTS Under ‘Treatment. That. Creates Energy Some folks are naturally fat, but tllcrds a lot of people who put on pounds of unhealthy fat because they haven't got enough energy to move about to keep it off. It's not laziness in moot cases- but a condition brought about by sluggishness of the internal organs- lilo liver, bowels, and kidneys. As a. result, poisons and harmful acids that kill vigor, ambition, and en. orgy get into the blood-the whole general tone of the body is lowered uml fat accumulates. Thousands of ovcrstout men and women find in Kruachen Baits, a perfectly safe, sure and beneficial tin-ans of reducing. The "little daily dose" of Krusch- on Salts keeps, the organs function- ins; properly every day, and fills you with such a feeling of radiant vitality and vigor that before you Grade II Br-l. Ingham MeNeilli 2. Linwood ‘Poombs; 3. Gu-‘sle Mac- D°Mld= 4- Wilna Delaney and) Wands Mann. know it you nre fairly "jumping out of your skin" with energy, in- i EXAMINATION \ i On December 22nd .-i my w" oessful examination was held in Wlnsloe North School. Them was a goodly number of parents and vlsltcra present who were well rc- _ vuuded by a very litter-sting pro- gram which was canted out by the capable ‘ Miss Marion Friz- zoll and. her pupils. The various grades were exam- ined by their teacher and showed by their ready answers that good: progress ls being made. \_ The Christmas Wishes, 3 boys, jr.; pantomime, Away In A Manger, three junior girls; chorus. Sleigh Bells, by the school; acrostlc, Mer- ry Christmas, by fourteen pupils; recitation, The Irish Love Letter. Ruth Cudmore; song motion, The Christmas Shoppers, by four boys; recitation, Layton's Stocking, Lay- ton Snarith; dialogue, A Spelling Lemon, by 13 pupils; recitation, Choosing the Stocking, Preston Cudmore; exercise, The Christmas Ifs, by five pupils; dialogue, The Sewing Circle; trlo, The Christ- mas Welcome, by three boys; mo- tionsong. John Grin and Joe Grouch by 8 girls; dialogue, Writ- ing To Santa, a boy and girl; rc~ citation, The Christmas Birthday, Laurette Smith; chorus, Silent Night, by the school. Next. came _the distribution of t very happy with a nice present and treat of candy. The visitors also were treated with candy and Nit. Oliver Saunders had his usual treat of apples which was much apprec- iated. The teacher was then pre- sented with a. gift and a. suitable address by Rena and Alice Youn- ker on behalf of the school. Remarks were made by NB". A. Saunders and Mr. R. W. Youn- ker, and a very enjoyable after- noon was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. NINE MILE CREEK SCHOOL 0n Wednesday night, December 21, 1932, the ‘annual concert of Nine Mile Creek School was held in the schoolroom. The school was nicely decorated by a committee of the Red Cross members. ‘There was a good attendance. The collec- tion which was taken being used in aid 0t the school. - m. Archibald MacDonald-Cinn- bet-land presided as chairman. To mo. Charles MaoDwsall or- gmisg-grest thanks is due as she gave so willingly of her time and talents, to make the children's con- cert successful. At the close of the programme Santa Clause arrived and presented gifts and candy to the teacher and pupil-S- The following programme very successfully canted out: marks: Chairman, Mr. A. Ma - Donald: Recitation; welcome, Cat - erlne Betta; Chorus, 0 Come l Ye Faithful. School: Eixercls, Christmas Time is Near, Juniors; Dhalogue, The Schoolmasldx‘ Abroad, Seven Boys: Eater-else, The Two Letters, Elva. Gorveatt, Rut Betta; Duet, Paddle Your 0 Canoe, Wilma esd Jean Gorveattl Recitation, Shoe or stocking, Bessie Goveatt; Exercise, John Gilzi and Joe Grouch, Boys; Pantomlne. MY Home is in the Northland, Jean. Wilma and Harrie-t Gorveatt: Re- citation. A Conundrum, Ewen Betts; Exercise, Christmas Bells: Nine Children; Chorus, That Song Divine, School: Drill, The Flag It Christmas, Nine children; Recita- tion, Awful Luck, Charles Betlfii Darky Song, Sing a Song of Christ- mas Time, Boys: Holly WYOM-h Drill by ten girls in costume: Step Dance, Harold Bctts, music, George MacDonald; Reading, The Charge of tthe Christmas Shoppers. Jean Gorveatt; Dhlogue, Bargain Shop- ping, Harriet. Gorveatt and Harold Betts; Closing Exercise, Christmas on the sunset Slope, Rae MacNeill and Roy Campbell; Christmas Carols sung by children off stage; The King. AFTON HALL CONCERT On Thursday evening, December 8, 1932, a concert was held in Aft- on Hall. The programme arranged by Nine Mlle Creek Teacher, Violet MacCennell was succersfully carried out by the young paaple of the dis- trict with the assotance of some outside talent. The fdlowing ls the programme: Chorus, Why Should I Be Lonely; Reading, At the Golden Gate, Miss MRPKRYPE MacArthur: Duet. My Rosary of Dreams. Misses Wilma and Jean Gorveatt: Step Dance. Arnold (brwntt; Pantomlnc, O Canada, Tcn grls; Stop Dance, Mr. John Betfs: Reading, Kate] Agent, Miss Harriet Gorveatt; Step Dance, Mr. Harold Betta: Qunrtett". When siend of moptng around-and re- duction follows as a matter o! course-Nature attends to that. “A Safe Buy at BROWN BETTY ' “JOIINSTOWS SPECIAL" . Maxwell House. . . . . . - PURE LABD (In 20 lb. Pulls) COCOA In lb. bags ICING SUGAR Following is the entertainment I l: f‘ """ gala)“ P70875111; recitation, "A Christmas; I-JASIFIRST . .. 13c (2 tbs. 23c) wish," m“; Cudyngre; yecigaumh, BEAS . . . . . .. 3 cans 25c “Gift-a," Keith Cudmore; dlaloguei gggiliToEs g in two parts, "The Dny After: PLUMS _ 2 ems 25o Christmas?’ recitation, A Puule In FEARS . z “m, 15¢ Names. Eumce cudmore; exefcjsg, PEACHES . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 2 cans 35c ROYAL PINEAPPLE Sliced and Crushed . .. .. cans 35c CANNED CHICKEN .. . . . . . . BOVRIL . . ._ . . . . . . .- CANNED BEEF . MCCREADYS PICKLES . . . . . CORN SYRUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARMALADE (large bottle) DIARMALADE (medium) “asp nose-mama cow", "saulna" cones-nun; Cole", '1? _ IIASZAIHPS BBAIIMIN TEA VI-TONE, ‘medium also 20c. Largo 1o m. cnanunarriifsiiéai ‘ ASPARAGUS TIPS .. CORN ON (JOB (Golden Blnlam) VICTORY SAUER KRAUT . . . PEANUT nurran 25c Jar for '.. CAMPBELUS TOMATO SOUP .. “I933 SPECIALS" These Prices ” ii . at... '3» -..--...--...-... l5c can (2 for 25c) . . . . . . . .. 19c Can . 19c Can .. 15c Can 25c Bottle ..- 3 cans for 25o gifts. The teacher made each child - snnsnnan wnEaa-H... NATURAL treat-m mm BAKING SODA (I lbs.) PUFFED WHEAT .. . PUFFED RICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . CURRANTS . . OXYDOL, LUX and CHIPSO size) CHOICE ISLAND CHEESE . DIGBY HERRING . . . . . . . . . . . _ CHOICE BONELESS COD .. . LADIES’ AND GENTS TAPS reduced prices. BRASSO (regular 25o slle) prices. Single and double BIT AXES, Hardware line. ‘ PREMIER Ii-STAR . . . . . . . . . . . PHONE 6. PEPPER, GINGER nndlVIUSTARD . BULK STARCH .............. CREAM OF TARTAR 8c l quarter . CALIFORNIA narsnvs 2 (1 lb. pllgs. PRINCESS I-‘LAKES (latte) .. CANNED MILK (Carnation, Nestles BEANS (White and Yellow Eye) . . . FANCY CUT OATMEAL . . . . . . l0 lbs. 35c CENTRAL CREAMERIES anér iiiifiiin . nasr noun arm FEEDS at greatly reduced prices. FRUITS, CONFECITONEEY and BISCUITS TLES, BUCKETS, STOVE PIPE, NAILS, GLASS and PUTTY and numerous articles in the CLARICS SPAGIIETTI . . . . . .. CLARICS PORK AND BEANS (large size) 2 cans for 25c CLARIVS PORK AND BEANS (medium) 3 cans for 25c CLARICS PORK AND BEANS (small cans); 7;- 5113]] RAINBOW SALMON (1 lb. tails) . . . . . . . . ,, 2 can; for 25c snow car PILCHARDS (1 lb. tails) . .. 2 cans m- 25c BEIWS PORK AND BEANS . . . . . . . . . . . 2 cans for 25c CORNFLAKES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 packages Io: 25c QIJICK MACARONI . 2 packages for 25c - $PAGYIETTI ~ - - - . 2 packages for 25c g . 2 packages for 25c 2 packages 25c . 2 packages 25c 29c . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 packages 25c BROOMS . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 29c and 39c. Extra. Value MOPS (with handles) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c, 35c, 45c Each SOAPS I’ and G. and PEARL and LIINOX . l0 bars 39c SURPRISE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 Bars 49c TOILET SOAPS — Palmolive, Lux, Many Flowers, Calay, Lely‘: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cakes 25c 3 packages 25c 2 packages 25c and Dorothy (large ..... 2 cans for 23c . 10 lbs. 34c ROBIN HOOD (Rapid Oats) with F-emlum .... .. 29c pkg. CHOICE RICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7c Ib. BARLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , 5° 1b, lbs. 49c . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c box . . . . . . . .. ~.....2lbs.25c AND RUBBER HEELS at . . . . . . . . . . . . for 20o at reduced TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES at Wholesale Prices. MATCHES EDDTS (large size . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 packages 21c FILES. SHOVELS, SOUT- ELBOWS. DAMPERS. PREMIER ETIIEL GASOLINE . . . . . . . . . . - . . - . . 33c gallon ......... 30c gallon ALL GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN LIMITS. ASK FOR ONE OF OUR BEAUTIFUL CALENDARS. W. A. JUI-INSTONE MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Irish servant, Miss Helen Doull; Dialogue, A Matrimonial Advertise- ment, Misses, Doris Gorveatt, Helen Doull, Mamie MaoDougall; Messrs John and Harold Betta, Dan Mac- Dougall: Instrumental Music. Violin, Mr. Everett Gorvcatt, OYKMI Mrs. Arthur MacDonald, Harmonica Mr. Emerson Gorveatrt; Highland Fling, Dorothy ‘Gorveatt; Chorus. Bonnie Dundee; Mrs. Arthur Mac- Donald, New Dominion, very grac- iqusly contributed to the success of the concert by excellently accom- panying all musical number with the organ. m. Everett Gorveatt, a. prize win- ner in fiddlers contests, rendered violin music of a lrgii quality for the several dances. Mr. Colin MncDougall was ap- pointed chairman and executed his duties in a very capable manner. The total proceeds were $39.00. The not proceeds 23.00 to be used in aid of the school. PT. PRIM SCHOOL CONCERT The annual concert and Christ- mas tree of Point Prim School was held in the schoolroom on Wednes- day evening, Dec. 21st. The room was nicely decorated with ever- greens and gay Christmas trim- mings. There was a large crowd present and aft-er the programme was completed Santa Claus arrived and distributed numerous presents to the pupils and grown-ups as well. Tile following was the pro- gramme: Chorus, "Drive Dull Can’: Away," School; speech of welcome, Manson Murchison; drill, "Christ- mas Eve," 3 tiny tots; recitation, "My Broadcast," Sumner MacKin- non; solo, “Holy Night," Annie Murchison; recitation, "Christmas in the Air." Burtice Macleod; flag drill, Chester, Ohanning Glllis and Manson Murchison; solo, "Wreck of the No. 9," Finley MncDonagdz in- strumental music (vloiin and or- gan accompaniment), Dolena and Florence Stewart; dialogue, "Wat- ermelon Pickle," Helen and Jack You Wore a ‘Tulip. Messrs Lemuel [Emerson and James Can-vent, Mr. George N. Mao-Phase: Ending, An. "Debbie's Letter toSanta," Mal colm MacKinnon; duet, Evelyn and Jean Murchison; drill, “Christmul Guesses," 9 pupils; lccordian solu Florence Stewart; monologue, “Un- fortunate Malady," Helen Murchll on; recitation, "Santa's Fright,‘ Mary Nicholson; solo, "When tht work's All Done this Fell," Mule) MacDonald; dialogue, “Santa Buyi a New Suit," Evelyn Murchison and Channing Gillis; solo, "Glad Belll of Christmas," Evelyn Murchison; recitation, “Telephonlng Santa,’ Jean Murchison; trio, "Twlnkiofl Helen, Agnes Murchison and Velnu Cvillis; monologue, Manson. Mur- chison; instrumental music, Dolcnl and Florence Stewart; recitation, "Tim's Christmas," Jean Nicholson Coonville Chorus, ‘I pupils; solo "The Tramp Song," Finley Mac Donald; trio, Helen, Agnes Mur chlson and Velma Gillis; accord ion solo, Florence Stewart; dia- logue, "Uncle I-Ilrama Cold," R0? Locke, Velma, Mervin Gillis, Agnes Helen Murchison and Ruth Nlch‘ olson; chorus, “Good Night Child» ren," Schooly intermission, sale oi boxes; arrival of Santa. Claus. COVEHEAD ROAD INSTITUTE The Coveliend Road Women's In stltute held their January meetinl at the home 0f Mrs. Cliff Wcbstcl with ten members and 5 vlslton present. Roll call was pnmverec with an "experience. Meeting open ‘ed by singing Institute Ode. Min‘ utcs of last meeting were read anti approved. It was decided to hold I meeting at the home of Mrs. Edd" Reardnn to discuss a concert. Re- ports 0f committees were heard Correspondence was read. Moved and seconded that the day o! meeting be changed from the first Wednesday in the month to the first Thursday. Next meeting to bl held at the home of Mrs. Eddl! Reardonb to discus, aconcert. Ho" with a Valentine Verse. Meetln! V: be opened with one verse and ch0- I'll! of Jingle Bells. Meeting MP Murchison; chorus, "Hurrah for Santa Claus," School; recitation, Journed. An enjoyable lunch W“ served hy the hook!!- ‘iv .