l i t The Absolute Sensation ol Motor Car Values Red Seal Continental Motor 9Automatic Starting Switch “Selective Free eeling Four-wheel Steeldraulic Brakes Two-May Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Double Drop Frame ‘Standard equipment on De Luxe models; optional on orher models a: slight additional cost. warranted for _one year or 10,000 miles against defective materials or workmanship, Seldom! serviced by Durant Dealers everywhere BEDEQUE Miss Anne Callaghan has been spending some time in Kinkora, the guest of her sister Mrs. Frank Sui. liven. GEORGETOWN visiting friends in Georgetown. que recently visited Georgetown. Mr. Lea Toombs, formerly or Centreville, Bedeque, has returned to hi.s home a.i't.er completing his “Barbados Course" in the Halifax Barbering College. home in Georgetown. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnston oi’ Central Bede- que, who was quite severely burned, about the legs and arms some weeks ago, is convaiescing nicely. spent her Christmas holidays at her home in Georgetown, The sympathy of the entire com- , at h" home m Gmrgewwn‘ munity goes out to the relatives and ‘ friends ot the late Mrs. Elizabeth‘ Dammerell, of sudden death on Tuesday. came as at h“ h°m° m Gemgelwm- a great shock to her many irlends. v "Maritice Farmer" on the 1mm a daughter, Doris Kathleen. page is a photo ct the winners oi . the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. Among who are Miss Hope Jar-dine Charlottetown spent their Christ- 'of Freetown only lady judge of cat- tle at the Fair and Mr. Elmer Waugh oi’ Wilmot Valley. Georgetown. Miss Catherine Daziel, The Young People's society oi the Centreville Bedeque Church met in the vestry on Wednesday evening. In the absence of the President and Vice President, Mr. Arnold Hender- son, occupied the chair and called the meeting to order. Miss Alice Jewell was appointed to act Sec- _ xsyrezmiméhuigflgfitzmfi Mr. Charles n. J. Hibbet. Tech- L. P. Archibald oflered Prayer. The “mil College’ Halifax’ N s" 15 business portion of the meeting iol- spending his Christmas lwudays lowed. Rev. L. P. Archibald, pro- “this home m Gwrgewwn- nounced the Benediction. A contest conducted by Mr. Arnold Henderson was greatly enjoyed. Miss Helen Archibald, gave a very interesting reading during the meeting. An- other contest conducted oy lvLr. Henderson also proved very amusing and interesting. oi her mother, Mrs. Daziel. Mr. J. C. MaoDonald. Souris, at. tended the funeral of his sister the late Miss Florence MacDonald. Fort Augustus, spent her Christmas holidays in Georgetown the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam- es MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shaw and |daughter, Catherine, Sackville, are evening was spent on Friday last, in Georgetown the guest of Mrs. when the Young People's Society oi shew’; mother, Mm nazjeL the 'l‘ryon United Church, enter- ' tained the Young People's Society of the Bedeque United Church. About one hundred young people from the two societies gathered at the Tryon Hall to enjoy this social evening. lviiss Doris Woodside president of the Tryon Group presided. Mrs. Harold Howatt, Missionary Conven- er gave a very interesting and in- structive talk. A duette by Miss The St. Davids United Church held their Christmas tree on Christ mas night. The tree was beauti- fully decorated and a, large 1mm. ber of gifts displayed. Opening Chorus, Holy Night: Sto , Dick- ens Christmas Carol, illustrated with slides; Hymn, "While Shep- herds wstehpieir flocks at Night," Miss Brehaut, Presided 9,5 the or- Product of DOMINICN MOTORS LIMITED IORQNTO (Lesslde) i CANADA Z131 T. G. IVES a 219 Great George Street ',Cllfil'l0ItCt0\Vll and Montague Ethel Leard and Miss Lambs was greatly enjoyed. The meeting was brought to a close. The programme committee, then presented some very The chmtm” m” whlch w“ interesting contests, namely: “What held m “mm 7°‘ the Pupil-s °5 the would you we"?- The first prize, school, Miss Solomon. Georgetown, whlgh gqncluded 1n a “e was aqua“ teacher, was largely attended. The ly divided, was won by Mrs. Wen- ‘tree W85 flrtlfiilficfilly and beauti- dall Lea. and m. Fred Lowther aha ‘ fully decorated and laden vrith Miss Reta Tbombs and Mr. Horace 'many beautiful and useful gifts. Wright. Another contest the Tryon Following is the program: Opening Society versus the Bedeque Society Chorus, Jingle Bells; Recitation, W" W011 b? $110 VIBMIIB Group. Mary Fraser; Violin Selection, Oliv- Games and contests provided ample er Kemp; Dialogue,A Xmas Crazy amusement and dainty refreshments clgggffihg topsy Tm-vy Son; violin were served by the ladies of the Selection, oilvei- Kemp; Recitation, sail. Visit by Santa. pleasing feature on the program for everyone, Mr. Hector Leard, presid- ent. on behalf of his Society, ex- tended a very hearty vote of thanks _ tothe Tryon Society. The entertain- b’ 3"” and Isabel Kemp, Reci- mont was brought to a close with tammpy Lloyd mewenyn; Good ‘mans o! Hymn and the Benedm Night; Closing Chorus, O Canada tion by Rev. L. P. Archibald, Hon- “ml”! °' 5m“ (“w- k HICEY is uiciio Lion's lilacs rwlsr tel-est a burglar as much as the haul. -ffffr-7r——F——- f I i orary leader or the Bedequs Society. ‘ Mr. Will Muhar, Charlottetown, is Mr. Cyril Horton, Lower Monta- l Mr. Webster McNeil, New Perth, spent his Christmas holidays at his Miss Mildred Bell, Charlottetown, M18! Milfsaret Jerrior, Charlotte- town, spent hcr Christmas holidays' Miss Faustino Goteli, Charlotte- Fmetown’ whose town spent her Christmas holidays -____. M Georgetown on December 16th 1n gym December issue o; the to Mr. and Mrs. James Publicovcr, Misses Mary and Irene Hewlett, mas holidays at their home in R. N., Charlottetown, spent hcr Christmas holidays in Georgetown the guest Miss Mary lilliacDonald. teacher, A very pleasant and enjoyable spending their Christmas holidays‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN M,” Marga.” McNeil], has been Christmas tree which was largely spendlngavery enjoyable holiday in "ilendcd- 5 01°57‘ enwYable Pm!‘ Moncton, N. 13., visiting friends and Tm" W“ "ndered it the °1°5° °i mistive; thereFg, which the gifts on the wcll laden Christmas tree/livers presented by Mr Sheldon Ross, acting as Santa Claus. All the children were fit- tlngly remembered. Following is the Programme: Opening Chorus. Sunday school, Christmas Mes- sage, Oliver Ross; Recitation, Jan- is Llewelyn Institute: Recitation. Marion Rniusc; Solo, Myrtle Ross The Christmas Well Mission Band Recitation, Eleanor Ross; Recitat- ion, Dorothy McLeod; Collection; Pageant, Teachers and pupils; Recitation, Rose Llewellyn; Jesus Bid Us shine, Mission Band; Reci- tation. Janie Llewellyn; Closing Chorus, Sunday school. Distributa- The rooms in a home do not ln- ' viiut lies/1932 lip Ilis Sleeve? AN Y surprises for us all, no fully decorated. town recently visited Albion-A. gatonta Co rn golonia Choice To m ato es ‘_ No. 2y, tins -.-- ‘I35 gatonia Ba king Choice Nu. 2 tin 2 for EATON ieiiy i0 Flavors Powder 2 M236 30k Your Guide to Greater Subrings in 1982 The careful housewife saves without stinting. . . . . .that is the wise way. .she buys what she needs within her spending bud- t“; get. . . . .If she buys at these stores, she not A . only keeps within her budget, but increases her deposits as well. _ Resolve to buy here in 1932 and truly economize. - --Q -n-Q. - _ A v -... _~ '1‘, as me $441454’ £21,222?! PM I \A|; " .--'- ‘:1 v “WiselSpending Includes Sane Saving Buy EATON Brand Groceries 112 lb. tin 1 lb. tin CANNE Peaches No. 2 squat tins Pea rs No. 2 squat tins Raspberr-i No. 2 squat tins Ch erries Nu. 2 squat tins Pkg. éaioriia 18¢ .i".:“;. 7c PlCklCS D FRUITS Ea. 6S Ea. .. ".. .. 18c ‘i J l/. ,1. \ gdlbnid Tomato Catsu p gamma EATOWS Pure Extract LE M O N or VANILLA 2 oz. hot. EATOWS Non-Alcoholic Lemon 0r Vflfliiil Flavoring Hi y, is I2 oz. hot. 19c “3K7¥_QQ2ii=EZZIZSIBBEZIEIEEETT Sweet Mixed Large c iar q-gyx: |'.'T4~q 2 oz. iiol. 3-250 I2 oz. but. 2 8c EnTpsire Coffee I lb. tin V; lb. iln 35c 18c gatonia B o rate cl Sale of Candy, Busy Little Work- gqionia ""99" ers by six little girls; A Christmas , l8 oz. o Secret; Violin Selection, Oliver ‘i o Jar 3 c Kemp; Duet. Two little Pickanirls 1 - > 3. ism-airs Olive y, ‘._ o-l 4 oz. l; I bottle On Wednesday evening the Imit- ‘» - oz m. ‘ed Baptist Church held their ' $010773‘, 36 ' l Chow Chow 45c l-ro- - N gatonia EATOWS Household tile I Ih.8ea|cii Pkg. y COFFE 54s 2 TOILET SOAP E... p gaionia DOMESTIC SI-IORTENING 1 lb block. Each FRESH SAUSAGE 2 lbs. I cANAD-Iiln CHEESE Per lb. ......... ifi nil gatonia Choice PEAS No. 2 iin No. 4 sieve 21c llc 25c eesasassaoso ICING SUGAR \:3 pkgs. 25c I lb. GRAPE FRUIT Med. size, 3 for . . .. . . WHITE SUGAR l0 lbs. ............... s__M¢_»-pq_C» HONEY jar .. .. .. .. 23c MARVENS ASST BISCUITS, per lb. . . . 22c i 54c r»0 - _—nw—n¢m Mr. Emmcrson Christmas with friends iii Hump- shire. Miss Isln. Weeks, teacher Clinton. is spending the holidays tion oi’ gifts. the tree was beauti— ‘lit hcr home in Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weeks and lit- Miss Genevieve Solomon. George- , tle daughter Marjorie, have recent- ly moved into their new house. i appeared l’ l - o Ncw G asgow, ‘Sena’, Murray spent held at of members , Meeting Roll call members The December Fredericton Women's Institute was Stevenson on Dec. ll 0de,_ followed by Crecd in unison. now members joined. voted to buy a pcttcd plnnt for sick member and distributed the pre- mcciillg oi the the heme of Mrs. G. W. with eight and three visitors present. opened with Institute was answered by the paying their dues. Three Money was a and to provide a. doubt, and we're will- ing to bet they're mostly pleasant ones! May he hold in store perfectly grand things for every one of you l BE CHEERF’ U L Keep a still’ upper lip and forget, the past. Prosperity is around tlis corner for all of. > us. Start the new year > right by smiling- TIIE BIKE. SIIOI’ _v_"“A 188 Great George St. 1 Miss Marion MacLcnnan of Charlottetown, was the recent guest of Miss Annie MacLennan. FREDERICTON AND VICINITY Friends of Mrs. George Morrison are sorry to learn ct her illness. _ Miss Catherine MacKcnzie of Glen Valley, has returned to her home after a visit to Quincy, Mass. Miss Margaret Hill is at present visiting friends in New Bruns- The many friends oi Mrs. Wm. treat for the school children at. Christmas. The place of next meet- ing was undecided. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. The semi annual examination of Fredericton School was held on the afternoon oi‘ Dcc. 22 in the school house which was very taste- for the occasion, the beautiful and well laden Christ- mas tree being not the least of the decorations. The classes were ex- vsrsity, are spending the Christ- mas holidays at their homes. School held their annual concert and Christmas tree in the church on the night of Dec. 24 with a goodly number ‘present. Mr. Hugh MacKie acted as chau-man for the program which was up to its Blends o! Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Leod extend to them their sincere sympathy in death of their baby daughter. The funeral held on wick. Hickox are sorry to learn that she fully decorated is not enjcylllil 800d health. and Mr. Wilfred Nicholson. Mr. Ha- wish her a speedy recovery. Ien Wigmore and Mr. Alfred Sea- man, students of Mt. Allison Uni- The Pleasnat Valley Sunday out by the pupils, at the close usual good sensual-c. st the close [which the presents, candy and ss- anlined by their teacher and oth- ers and showed by their prompt answers how hard they had work- ed during the past months. Alter the examination a short and successful program was carried ' Deu 22 was conducted by Rm w,“ Iof the program n jovial Santa Claus lples were distributed to the tcach- “The f ired Mncbcod ' and was largely attended. or and pupils. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. On the evening oi’ Dcc. 23 thc Fredericton Sunday School llcld their annual concert and Christ- mas tree. Mr. Nelson Murray act- cd as chairman and the following program was most successfully rendered i0 iln nttentlvc audience, at the closc of which Santa Claus appeared to the delight of the younger audience. The meeting then closed by singing the Nation- al Anthem. The following was the program:-— Chorus. Christmas Bells by the Recitation, "A Christmas Suggest- ion" by Euphemia Ross—Musicai Reading, "The Message of the Chimes" by Ruby Stevenson-Duct "It Camc Upon the Midnight Clear" by Marion Stevenson and Frances MacDowell- Acrostic, "Christmas" by 9 children- Dia- logue, “Taking the Census“ by Edith Cutclifie and Wesley Mur- ray-Quartet. "Poor Old Christmas Doll" by Helen and Irene Steven- son, Adelina Cutcliffe and Georgie Buchannan- Exercise. "Bethle- lehem" by 9 glrls—Recitation,, "Greater Than Columbus" by Lewis Hlckox- Instrumental mu- oi’ l sic by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bertram lJcan Sxilicl Mun" by Knthlcvi Higgins -~-Si:lr Drill by 9 girls - Recitation, “A Note to Santa" h Pound --Tableau, "Fmtho. the Hcro" -Motioii Song, “Riil Christmas Bells“ by 5 girls —Rcri tatlon, “A Prcscnt for Santa" b 'l‘ressli. Pound -Dialogue, “Stril: in Santa Claus Land" by l1 child ren -Rccitrltloii, “A ChflSllllil Wish,“ by Nlilil. Hickox —Pui~itu mime, "My Faith Looks up t. Thee" bye girls -Chorus, “Whati the Meaning?” by school. WILLIAM KEARNS RETIRED OTTAWA, Dcc. 3l—Retircmeni of William Kcarns. Assistant Au ditor-Ciencral, is sct for the end o the ycnr. Mr. Kearns is retiring a thelngc linlit after more than for ty ycars with the dcpilrtlneiit. Total Security Over $70,000,000 QUEBEC FIRE Assurance C h! Established 1M8 a. R. HOLMAN. General Agent ‘ and Floyd Brsmmsn -Racitstion. . . M. CIIARLOTTBTOWN