1 P! thl mi Oi o! C Hubby! So. you have taken Ily advice and done your Christmas shopping early. Wlfey: Ycs, dear, and I am so pleased with the results that I'm |olng to order my Easter hat to- narrow. e . o s e Ii: LOVERS n1 l’lme was, and not so long ago. m Tlley vanndertd through tho ‘ grove. _ "n How, when it blows and looks like ll‘. snow uh _They hug the parlor stove. H,‘ ’ " —Fl"illlcls Rial-Jillian. It.’ sl Ill h) pl Ila all b" “So you demanded an apology. l: ILAGE TWELVE llil Well, what happened?" “The supply wasn't equal to the lemand." Eli“ ll‘. nil l. 1:.‘ 1.5 CC! ad. nit pxpect to have gggrythlngfih‘ '20 _- m Rh! hot 0p. ELK Ilzrl 3'11 1n ll‘ lill \ ill nrl rye O of 1 1"" 1min". l. wel- imported car, dear, and you Coyic. C. "i don't see how you can criticise Ily conduct when you boast that you used to have men dancing ab lendance on you all the time." "But they didn't dance attend- tnce in the csbarets." s... "How can you stand that Tom razen, Kate.’ I think he's the "Well. he's got a ninety horse- ' "S MIL E S-J Entertained By United Church. S.D. University Presbytery Dramatic Club The Presbytery of Prlnq Bdwmd. Island of the United Church of I M 8L Dummy, University wed- Canada met ln special session in new”, m enjanble evenmgs en- ‘Hearts Hall. Chslslottefownorltruu- tertal-rlment was rendered in the dlly, December lat. at 10.30 to deal form of a farce and a musical prc- iwlth a letter sent out by the Board gram, sponsored by the Dramatic ‘of Evangelism and Social Service, gtuh ;and other matters 0f business. The The musical program was well meeting was presided over by the‘ proportioned and excellently chosen, ‘Chairman Rev. T.A. Wilson. Among under the direction of lvL". Alcxand- the ministers present were Dr. F. er McLean, and several readings by FJ _ Cont“, Dr, R 1-;_ Rgmpay, J, a number of students, together with M_ Mwuad, c, N_ 3mm; G_ A a darkie dirllosue. were also BT93“? Christie, 1. J. Leard, A. s. Weir, L. enlvwd- .9. Archibald, Thomas Palethorpe, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ALBANY Mr. David Lowlhqr of North Cer- leton has returned boms from the Prince County Hofllaitsl, when he underwent a serious operation. Ho is somewhat improved. The following is the standing of Cape Traverse school- l Ml’. slid Mrs. John A. Dosgln, Mr. Ernest Deegan, Carleton and Miss Mona. Wright. 0899 Tliversl. were recent visitors to Springfield and Emerald. Gfldl? X: l Vernon Howott. Grade IX: 1. Evelyn Harvey, 2 Ralph Harvey, 3, Elmer Muttert. Grade VIII: 1 Victoria. Bowott, HAZELBROOK -_._._- £241.? t...‘ ollv. o vista- lng friends in Mt. Herb"?- hlr. Henry Jones motored to CiYdB River this week. recast visitor to Hermite“ srl United Church 1B1. Ward presiding. Roll call WI! of members Business matters of’ the society was dealt with and s, m" u, A, Lund, Betbel. was s eases wers heard by the Board of, .The udlos Aid d: the m Herb- lng Chief Commissioner, sitting in held their escalation with Hon. T. G. Nvrris. mutiny mgellng on Wednesday. In all except one case decision was Meeting opened with the wrcsidentlreserved. One application remcinll Baptm church w. hem m we m? m; sundgy school Room yesterday afternoon was very well attended. Over 100 were served at the tea table, which was better patronized than other years. Altogether lip- reeponded to by a, goodly number] Ry. Commission ReceivesDecision - (Canedln Press) HALHFAX, u. s. Dec. e-mlsen, Rail-way Commissioners here yes-ill tcrday, with Di‘. J. S. Mel-loin, let- to be lnvmtigated Tho one case in which the board announced ll: would issue an order was an application by the Provin- Tlvwe. '1 p. m.. conducted by Mr. Creed. THE clzllrnlll, lillllillllll! t, , POWNAL UNITED CHURCH ll‘- Sunday, Dec. 6th. Al’. POWXISL SERVICE I" YORK P3820111 Charge. On Sunday, Dee. 6. Cwlffll Church, l1 c. m. and 'i P- m-i “"3- a. m.; Buckley. 3 p. m. The ser- vices in Central Church -wlll be an- nlversafy. ial speaker at the morninl WWW”;- Rev. C. N. Brown. 5999' BAPTIST CHURCH TEA-The DECEMBER s, 1931 canoe covsl ‘notes "-1111. Guardian hll been informed thal the Canoe Cove Notes which were "published in 800d felth on Dec. 2nd. are incorrect and misleading. _,__ LIQUOR asshole-customs of- ficers N. A. Show and Leo Bradley, with provincial inspector Erskine Haywood, seized 260 gallons of rum in ten and five gallon kegs in 'I‘ra- mlie Buy wsiluday. The kegs were attached to s. llrle and lnocred's ew feet beneath the surface of the y. There were a couple, however, float. ing on the surface. The officers commandeered e fishing boat w bring their "catch" ashorg, Following was the programme: 1. Overture-Orchestra. 2. Solo-Gypsy love SonrDnn Fqfariy- liken, 1.. B. Campbell, D. M. Sin- 3. Reading - The Girl with tile Blue Velvet Band-James Ccylc. iMlilan and Mr. Johnstone, Rich- 2, Ely Crooks, 3rd, Janet. Hewett. gémisnilflmixxnkjf‘ ma“? :1 Grade v11; 1 libther Crooks, s, i ' ' ' ' ' ' Dora Lord. 3, Lorena K08018011- Goudge’ A‘ F‘ Pierce’ w' E‘ Mb] Grade VI: l Helen Bell. 2, Mor- ion Dawson, 3 Myrtle Crossmlan. clalr, F. E. Boothroyd .M'. A. Mac-i Grade w, 1 Jame‘ c" I a. Dundss. - flbfltgble time gpent, Meeting elos- clsl Highways Department fora ed with "Miizpdh." forty per cent grant from the grade Mrs, Christina Wood has return- at rleasant Lake crossing on the ed home from e pleasant visit t0 C. N. R. Vermouth division. Object- ion to all applications was made by Alastair Fraser, Railway counsel. arming mud w unpmve n” ‘liwlgtlli: wrigopteasldeilalisixiarilby i: -"r. c. Ives, assisted by Mrs. Albert Baker, tea being poured by Mrs. A. W. Stems. The home cooking table which was the most popular of all, PERSONALS Miss Eliza Flanagan has entered the Charlottetown Hospital for treatment. Party. —O. ltlllrphy.‘ ~—D, Fogurtgl. MocKiunoll. Dunn. rlgan. tori. Mrs. Hezekiah Chickenstealcr-A Guest-E. Doucette. —W. Thornton. Jim Scrapper-A Guest-J. Kelly. Lean. Time-The present. Under the direction cf Alexander McLean. Plano-Alex McLean. Violin-R. Ramsay. Saxophone-J. Cote. God Save the King. The following is a report of South Milton School for the months of Oc- tober and November:- Grade X-1,.Parker Rodd. Grade IX-J, Vera Home, Bertha Howard. Grade VIII-l, Vera MncNeill; 2. Hilda Coles; 3, Jennie White. 4. March Mllltaire—Orcllcstra. d C d d til l . 5. Didicgui:—-I~‘00tballs do Water-fir rec an o em Bymen The purpose cf the meeting was lllUlilili5 . _ ‘ I _ I to consider in cclscrencc the spir- chtgti’: My Sldewpdx Trot by or‘ itual mission of the Church. After 7 soioqndmn m" 0.54m“ e brief responsive service of wor- Mfl-lurrmy ship led by the Chaim-sis, the 8 Haunting-Tile IRQZC-lld Beautiful statmnem’ or the Comm“! on on _Wm_ Reddm lEvnngellsm was read. The present 9. Wosllillgtcli Post DTQYCIIAQF- world “urea as Show“ m the un- Chmru’ lsatlsfactory and unjust internation- m me Sam, ‘a1, economic and social relationships ‘presents a very definite challenge "m4, to the Church. The gospel of Jesus Christ should touch every part of v human life. The critical circum- Dmmu, person“ stances of this time call for ‘the lsnobsoirs Stag Party) cvurilseolls application" of the prin- Nlcholns $nollson~Thc Old Crank Ciples 01' we (305991 to the P01151651 ‘social and economic condition of Clarence MililntJoy-liis Ncilhclv lille WOrid- Iii ts certain however. that such an application cannot be Ebenezer Snowball-A coon-A. J. jmade without the powerful and ‘ {widespread emergence <1 spiritual Julius Dinkcisplci-A Guest — J. 'life. The scum; is in God; the in- fllisllvo is with Him; only in Him is l0. Solo-Love Letters ll. Ollv Act Farce. ll. Ons- Act FllrCC-"SHDOSOXIS Stag ' ‘Helen Muttart, 3, William Camp- li. . Grade III: l Douglas Crossmm, 2, David Clarke, 2 Austin Hewett. Grade Il: 1 Kenneth McNeill, 2, Rita Macwillllms, 3, Arthur Bell. Grade I. (Sn) 1 Dorothy Gordln-_ er, 2, Elssworth Newsolne, 3rd. Vere’ Rogerson. Grade I. (Jr.)—-1 Mary 'I‘rowse- dalc, 2, Helen Trowsdsle. Teacher-lscitha. M. Mutlow ended address was read by Miss Marlon Georgie M. Drlscoll. ' Mrs. George Burns was o recent visitor to Bedeque the guest of her sisters. Mrs. Elrnest Psynter. BRACKLEY POINT SCHOOL Report of Brackley Point School for November:- Grade x-l, Margaret Hughes; 2, Elaine MacCallum; 3, Ullian Robin- son: 4, JeanStelvart. Grade VIII-l, Verne Robinson; Timvlhy Dflviiilfln-A Gufhl -— F. there spiritual power adequate to 2 Julia Stewart. a n“! Hugh” I ‘the demand. All we can do is to lay Grade VII-J, Rebecca Stewart; 2, F8110 5Pfl8li0ii1~A GIF-‘Ei-E- BH- the WiYGS, but He must turn on the 3x01,‘ Hughes. 3 Meme Mun”. ‘current. The question ls, how shall Grade Vl—1, Margaret Murray; Henry Hawkins-A Gucst—O. Dal- we as members o; the 51mm}, o; 2, Georgina Ford; 3' mum Mumhl ‘curls. meet this challenge? live in an unusual age. yet ‘every Murphy. Orchestra . there is no need to be hysterical. fllel; continues, the battle-ground it because the soldiers are not 81'9- faithlul. We mus; be securely in the! hand of God for use and guidanceJ SOUTH MILTON SCHOOL ' for Divine worship Sunday after Sunday is the greatest hour in the primarily and lastly. Not only mustl we must be in contact with the ma- shifts We must know where the insou. Elaine battle lies. 'I"he battle l5 the lord's. Mfiwfluum- H317)’ FVYIL B03311 59l- We are his soldiers, If the battle mall. David 588ml“!- GQOYSO F0171!!- h“ not been won 1on3 51mm y, son, Rebecca Stewart, Irvin Stew- Grade I (SrJ-i, Bertie Stewart; "I hear yo liare going to marry we must be worshippers. The hour that old Mr. Gflylwy." "Yes, I've decided to accept him." “You're making a mistake, community. We must. be His soldiers dear. He’ ll lead s double life." "Well, it I don't marry him, I'll we know where the battle lies, but lead a single life, and that ls worse.” Grade IV-l, Heath Seaman: 2. The Chairman called on the Rev- Ham Ford; 3_ 3114,, mm“; 4, Dr. Ramsay to introduce the sub- gm; Magcallum; Mrs. Michael Morlarlty-—A Guest ject’ “The New of the mum» we Canunr 5 Harold Maccanum Grade III (SrJ-l, Annette Ste- _ _ time is unusual. We are faced with wart; g_ Irvin spawn-t, A”°‘“° Heavywmhifi‘ “m” specific dancers. yet every use has Grade n1 (am-l, David Seam . _ had its problems, In the 19th cent- 2, George Robinson. Blil Bailctbox—A Guest-A. Mc- “n, it w“ materialism m the 18th I it was rationalism. Perhaps today 2, ClareShalv: 3, Jennie MacCai- it is a. combination of both. But lum; 4, Edith Murphy. Grade I (JrJ-l, Nell MacCei- Bo wise. b; shrewd. The old con- lum: 2. Clayton Ford. Perfect attendance MacCsllum, Ernest 5, Ernest Mec- ;___Lmun Rob- Monday in Bethel lilo guest of Mrs. NY home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Paynt- er where a reel good time ls ex- Miss Jemlmah White, Hill. River spent Sunday in Hazelbrook. a most enjoyable time was spent in games and music. Dllrinl; "W; course of the evening a. well word-j Jenkins and the presentation of o, beautiful rocking chair was-made. to w. slid Mrs. Myers aIOXIg with’ other nice gifts. Mk. Myers on be- half of his wife thanked all present for their kindness. A delicious lunch eon was served by the ladies and Bl social hour spent when all wended their way llcmeward wishing Mr. and Mrs, Myers many years of happy wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. cl. '1'. Binns. City. 0n Friday evening last tho Mt. Herbert Community League met at the Mme u: M5" and M's‘ Frank field Cemetery on Dec. 1st, W114 l" the Pllmse °i ‘wmmw Rev. Fiather Gaudet omclsilog. The ml- 1154-‘ °m°"‘ i” m‘ ensuing pail bearers were: Messrs. Peter Bul- yesrs ere: President, Miss Catherine Ker. Arthur Gallant. Dominic Perry’ "vxlnmn- Vi“ Pm- m’- Eddle Sanford Phillips, Cyrus Wedge, and Flfqilhlllmn- 5"!" Mil“ Mn“ Jan‘ Kenneth Campbell. kins. Different committees 0111mm- gram, etc. were also sPPOiIIW-l- Next meeting is to be held it the l Mrs. Henry Muttlow, City. fluent James Rankin-dd BALDWIN’! ROAD W. l. -c-—_- The Baldwlnu Rmd Women's In" stitute held their annual nicotine on Nov. 24th at the home of Mrs. Joseph Cullen. Eleven members and two visitors were present. Miss Mel-can the Junior Red Cross nurse. was present and gave a. very interesting and instructive talk on Red Cross work, and the benefits successful bazaar ln Oddfellows Hall on November 26th, and quite a tidy vcntlon as Prince County delegate. "rovince will learn with regret of “MW” i" Hiizemuiok Wednesday‘ tthe sudden passing of Mr. John T. 1st, the proceeds in aid of the Knlltsford Hockey ‘ream. word at Glénwood, on Nov. 29th, at the advanced age of eighty yearsfi and nine months, Mrs. Anna Auld Eliot. son, James Auld, Glenwood, and four grandchildren. Interment was : ‘at the Presbyterian Cemetery, Dun-i 1 blane, on Dec. 1st, with Rev. John 3 Sterling ofllclatlng. The pail bearers were Messrs. Herbert Mcwllllams, lPhilip Slcwart, lCharles Livingstone, Stephen Stew- Grade Vf—-l, Harold Rodd; 2, Mary Col-as; 3, Jock Stewart. l Grade V- l, Millard Colos; 2, John Nicholson; 3, Rcagh MacNelll; 4, Wesley Moore. Grade IV——1, Wallace Coies and Vernon Stockman; 2, Rnddie Cum- mlngs; 3, Helen Coles. Grade III-l, Jclm Coles and Cs.- therine Weeks; 2, Gwynneth Stock- man; 3, Ralph Coles. Grade Il-l, Aldry Coles. AIBZLNY SCHOOL Report of Albany School for the month of November :- Grade X-l, Leigh Boulter. Grade 1X—1, Helena Keuugh; 2, Leonard Tierney; 3, Mary Dawson. Grade vf-d, Jean Bouiter; 2, Mary Tiemey; 3, Marjorie Dcnneiiy. Grade V-l, Lois MacKay; 2, Jo- terilll with which we are to work. to go the second mile. can we con- The great. word today is service. Vince other! that it l8 the way But; it must», be a certain kind of Jcsull would have them go. They service. Behind service must beiare many hindrances to flhq ade- the thought of God and of Jesus quatc presentation of the Gospel. Christ who came not to be nllnis- There is urllverssllam which breeds tered unto but to minister. Christian indifference to the Church, and service is more than service, it is there is materialism. Our lord's sacrifice, Again, we must learn the ideal of the Christian life is not method of Him who holds us in ascetlcism on the one hand, nor His hand. What is the; method of material-lam on the other, but, the God? It is education. God is always "nomlal" life, the life of love. Sec. derived from it, which was very much appreciated by those present. t d" A lief: $g°'ll:1'“*:h::eei‘l‘n Mr. Herbert Bell and family, of “ed v w ch b mg Summerslde, were visitors to O'- PMWIM’ ‘ti: "Itdlfimil; lgme tsorv on Nov. 29th. reading o s cree y e - ldsnt, followed by roll coll, m! N543"! m‘! 999m"! ‘l! thflcd on Nov. 30th, from a three mmiilvu: Q1’ ‘h: lubflnmeeihng- 515° weeks’ visit to Charlottetown. the snnua mee g. e Prea- ident and Secretary then gave a and seph Kelly; 3, Kathleen Keough. Grade IV--1, Mildred Walker; 2. Eileen Walker; 3, Jean Keough. Grade III—I, Ralph Dawson; 2, Udred Bolilter. Grade 11-1, Kathleen Boulter: 2, ker. Weeks; 3, Merton Coles. and Ruth Croken; 2, Clifford Daw- nib Blanche MacDonald; 3, John Wal- son; 3, Vernon and Lawson Mac- Neill. Grade 1-1. Leo Doiron; 2, John Grade I (Jr.)—1, Kathleen Kelly. with this heard used by Rev. D. MacGregor when addressing a group of stud- rerlewlng the race. There ls a place rifice to be of elgnlflcdncg mufl, b; for the earthquake, but it is the still nmggnged by m", 1g l, engaging“. small voice that. speaks the messasc difficult to determine the influ- cf God. Dr. Ramsay closed his address illustration which he 812% we are exerting on our follow- merl. not, only through the spoken word, but pncmlnently through consecrated living, Our sure hope against the forces that. would op- Grade I (SrJ-l, Mary Gamble Replace WomTubes wi estinghous PREOiSION BUILT ents in Pine Hill College. Comment- ing on it at tho time. Principal Fab- ooner said than as told by Mr. MacGregor it was worthy the mind and pen of R. L- Stevenaon. In the old colonial days before reapers and binders come into use, the farmers of s community used to gather and work together on s field of grain. As the sun was ria- ing in the east they would stand 90% 11B. is the youne people. Through the Sunday Schools and ldndrcd organisations we emu reach the careless, indifferent people. The Rev. L. P. Archibald intro- duced briefly the third slbjeot ‘Th; Congregation 1n Action". Acliloela speak louder than words. n, 1| in the every day life that the touching; of Jesus are Dill tn the reel test. and Secreted-y. It was moved and, seconded that a map of the world er. 2 Eileen O'Neill, 3 Adele Coyls. be purchased for the school slid sl box of clothing be sent. to St. Vln-'M2lrgarel; Buote, 2 Grace Campbell cent Orphanage before CH-lstmlss I Anni; Mullins. ‘ ¢ we. John Ccsoran invited them to, GRADE VIII-t Bldlg McDonald, her home for next meeting, roll cell 2 Lucy Peters, 3 Mary Doyle. to be answered with, How r Spent! 0mm: vu-i mold Weathoiwv" report for the year's work. The ei- sotlcn of 015cm resulted as fol- lows: President, Mrs. Hannah Good- win, vice pres. Mrs. Joseph Cullen, Scary. Mrs. P_ McQlsalcl; Directors. Mrs. Peter Carter, Mrs. Elizabeth Corcoran, Mrs. Harry ‘rralnor, sudn itcrs. Mrs. John Corcuran, Miss Mabel McQuaid. A vote of thanks’ was tendered the retiring President ber- l Clu-lstmal. After the meeting ad- jammed lunch was served by the RADIOTRONS llll-ll IlldiLli llolll sci per/eci/z/ RE: ALLEY All sols Executor of the Estate of the late Arthur A. Alley all Book Debts due 8 $0., LTD Alley d: Company, Limited, in a circle and with sick-lea touch- ing all, thq 901MB. would make e vcw that en sunset. that field would be reaped. In the morning there was much rsfllsry and Jokes and not, much work done. But», in the afternoon. when it. was seen that the field was not half reaped, all nonsense Wes laid aside, and by dint of hard work until the evening, the field would be finished. The It is one of the minister's greet problems lo t0 Omnlote the spirit- ual life of the Oonmsetlon that leach individual will mills; hi; n. sponsblllty to pug into scum m; teaching! C! Joell Christ. 'l‘l'lis mull-n] o! Presbytery y“ lfound tobesofflflltsblsthstpeo- vision was made to continue the earnest. lludy of the type of mes- sags necessary by the pulpit “d have become vested in this Company, probate of the said estate having been granted on the 30th day of November, 1931. It is our duty as Executor to require immediate settlement of all accounts due the estate. Consequent. all debtors of Alley 8i Company, Limited, are re- itylissted to make payment at our Charlottetown Ofllce. The Eastern Trust Co. lole Isesntor Estate A. A. Allsy. I 4M ‘ harvest truly h ripe. The day is far spent. We mill- bmd our backs f0 the work. At tho afternoon session ls pro- fitable discussion was led ‘by Rev. L. B. Campbell on the subject "The Minister and l-lis Mesage." Ii we have the greatest message the world hes ever resolved. why cen- not we convince sis people of it? Many opinions wen umfessed in answer to this qieltlcn. We have other Ieendee to meet the needs of m, day. It was moved. second. ed and earl-led that. Prebytsry meet for conference on the day before the regular Winter .114 Spring meetings of Presbytery, m4 thafftlrthcf. W0 discussion gmspe, centering in Summcrslde m4 chu- rlot in our owl Qllcnsl slrperienos 1 Meybew; I, Violet ‘llodd; 4, Floreneq Matheeon. Pres-isle lloQusld end e social hour spa-it. IOII VALLI! SCHOOL n? llerlor roll of Rose Valley School for the month of November:- Grede 12-4. Margaret Matheson. Grade VIII-l, Helen Metheson; 2. Almlle ‘Ibdd. Grads V-l. Mock Matheson and Katie ‘rcdd, (squo-l). Grade IV-I.'G¢°PI0 Matheson. _ Grade 12-1, Wallace Mcfnnis; 2, Ilene. llathflm: 3, Everett Clow. Grade I-f. leery Glow: 2, lone , Perfect ettendencsz-Annle Todd, Helen Ilatlleeon, Dons Mlthsoon, ‘rrencee Kelly end Hiyllls Rosettes.“ wsnssosumnlsmw Clomlleno‘! mlloosallsy. , IAQIII. intense pious mm. muss dumber! will-ed by Miss, GRADE v1-1 Grace Perry, 2 ullnt, e Stella Hennessey, He approved in principle but said l” “m” w“ “muabie f“ “h” Arthur Affleck. The handkerchief table was irlcllarge of Mrs. Robert o“ “m!” "m1"! a number o! n“ °m new“! “d” i‘ m me Sutherland. The sale of fancy work young folk from Beihei and Mt- application of Halifax for a grlntlwu wee,“ by m, mum; “an” gather“ M’ the honle o’ m “u” m ‘umtnlung " 3"“ Bethune and Mrs. Jack Webster. A Mn ‘nd M“ Elmer Myers when ‘mung 9n u‘? Dutch vuhge mad‘ ‘very successful children's table was managed by Mrs. Frank Tinney. than absolutely necessary work. O’Leary and Vicinity The O’Leary Mission Circle held a sum was realized. Mr. A. J. Mathesorl, O’Leary, re- turned on Nov. 20th, from Ottawa, #11816 he attended the Liberal Con- "Ni-n His many friends throughout the 0-1 2 3 lStewart, of O’Leary, on Nov. 23th, after a short illness at the age of 57 years. Interment was in Bloom- with l 2 3 . A concert and basket social was 1 put on in the O’Leary Hail on Dec. ‘ g There passed to her eternal re- I S: 3 Tilers are left to mourn, one Albert McLean, art and Killlon Hickey. 1 2 Mr. Charles Dennis has returned 3 to his home in Olseary Jlflifll‘ a trip to Alaska on the Government sur- Honor roll for November. a Nora Tnylol‘ and Annie Mcfnnla was under the management of Mrs. WEST KENT SCHOOL GRADE X v \ Harold Forsythe. Harold Black. William Partridge. GRADE IX Clive Johnson Mr. O. J. Gallagher, Manage;- 0| the Prince Edward ‘Ilieatre, is abh, to resume his duties again after bo. in: confined to his home for several 4188's with s. severe cold. Mr. A. A. Fielding, who has been 1n the City for several days, m; Yesterday by plane on return to Saint John. > Mr. and Mrs. n. nebul- sills, w. Herbert Baker, and Mr, and M", John Burns, Kensington, we“ 1n the city yesterday. GRADE V! 1 Rose Birtwiatle 2 Orvs Gill Dorothy Black. Philip Stavert. ole/ms: vm Evelyn Block. Donald MacMlllan. Keith Lsniill. GRADE Vll Elmer Ling Lorne Smallwood. Dugaid Ramsay GRADE Vll Bessie Thornton Harold Stewart Carol McCsrinel GRADE VII mm: McKinnon Clifford Townsend GRADE VI John Hlgson. Ilene Brysnton Ralph McInnls and Norinnn 3 Sylvia Block GRADE V ' 1 Sandy Brehaut 2 Margaret Martin 3 Errol MocKinnon GRADE V 1 Clifford Campbell 2 Roland Jewell and Stephen Mills GRAD! IV 1 Mlary MscKey 2 sterling Walker and Lilian Block 3 unwell Breheut and Jean Mac- . Kay GRADE In 1 Bobby ‘Forsyths 2 Adelaide Sentnsr S Billy Hing GRADE I! ‘1 Eleanor Carnival! 2 Brian Oudrnore 3 Billy lllrge GRAD! 1* Mdbeod. l l No Examinations. vey boat, Cartier. Mr. Ray Bcmard and family. and Mrs. P. N. Pate, O'Leery, return- Mr. Lorne Campbell, of the staff of R. T. Holman and Co., Ltd. Sum- merslde, was a visitor to O’Leary on Nov. 29th.-O. ' ROCKFORD SQUARE SCHOOL Honor roll for month cf Novem- GRADE 25-1 Anastasia. Inlglitlz- GRIADE, 1x-1 Ruth Duffy sad 2 Vernita. McKenzie. 2 Haughy M817 Pauline Whelan, 3 Mario Richard. “GRADE VI-l. oslnsl-lns Fssvy- our, 2 Jeen Cormody. 8 Mary com. lsr. GRAD! V-i Bertha Martin, 2 Jean Prunty, 8 Edith Reid, . GRADE V-l Mary Gallant 2 Freda Gellsnt. 3 Leona Trainer. i GlRlAD! V-d HcIenCuJlenIMIry McDonald, Berth», Gallant- l GRAD! IV-l Gertrude Butler, 2 Mabel HD3101. 8 Rita Callaghan, l GRADE IV-1 ‘Thelma Doucstte, 2 Eunice McDonald, 2 Hazel Meigln GRADE III-l Helen Doucette, 2 Ruth Purser. 3 Sheila Mullen. . GRAQ III-l llllsen Flynn, a Hilde, Molyneeux and Terese Gel- GRLDE 11-1 MM’! Hflnnggpqy’ ‘I GRAD! 11-4 Beatrice Mscfltliiv.‘ ray. 2 Ursula Melons, 2 Ilorsncsl Home. For Your We have Anthracite Co Comfort? in stock a1. Scotch, Welsh and American in Egg, Stuveand Nut Sisal. Dominicn Coke For Furnace or Stove.- Albion Coal Lump, Stove and Nul Springhlll Screened. Old Sydney Screened. Invernese Screens Canine] Coal for Grates. FIRE) WOOD hard and soft. Sold in eny quantity. Ammu&w i ruoml: m.