‘FEBRUARY 9, 1932 Avoid.-- G iPPv ¢~¢i,4§'l v.4... Vitamijnqich , f ; ‘of Norwegian ,7‘ I Cod ‘Liver Oil‘ v .,_ " " r .' Tc Bluild-Reslfsliante ; Vi”: ,Easy io‘_Digcsi v Q’ cram: m Sr.——l STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL Honor Roll for January: GRADE x-r Clare Quinn and pgnzie Reid (equal, 2 Alics Fitz- iimmons. GRADE IX-l Marlon Walsh. GRADE VIII—1 Alban Bolgcr. GRADE VII—l Nora Reid, 2 Kenneth MacKay. GRADE VI-l Louis Reid, 2 Ber- tha McGuigan and Layton Bcll, 3 lsabcl Rcid. GRADE IV—i Frankie Weir, 2 Marlon Bell and Ross MacEwen, 3 Lea Rcid. James Ben- nett, Ll Gladys Quinn and Justin Reid, .'i lvlary Bulman. GRADE III Jr.——l Edith McGui- gan, 2' Robcrt Pnlcthorpe. GRADE II Sr.—1 Evelyn Mac- Kay, ‘J l-‘lva li-fncKoy. GRADE II Jr.—1 Francis Bolgcr and Archibald lifncllwcn, 2 Vivian lilaclhnxi, 3 John Reid. GhADl-l I sr.-1 Kuthlccn Reid and Norbert Rcid, 2 Robert Rcid, 3 lilnrgnrct Rcid and D. B. Reid. GllADl". I Jr.—-1 Joyce Palcthorpo Privc for most sinrs:~Nora Rcirl and Norhcri; Ilcid. wPlflilflfill. Currie G. Wcnvlsizlc. rAssistantz Anna McCnbe. scoT_ T‘S' ‘f EMULSION v HAZELBROOK the l-lazelbrook school was held on Thursday afternoon January 28th with several ratepayers and visi- tors present. The pupils were ex- amined in the different subjects by their teacher Mr. Alvin Myers and by Messrs. . Ray and Kent Jones and showed by their ready answers the steady progress being made. Services at Birch Hill on day morning and evening conducted _ by the pastor Ewen MacDougail and were attended. Sun- were Rev. well Donald. Melville. were recent guests oi’ their sister Mrs. J. B. My- ers, Hazelbrook. Mrs. Ernest Lund, Bcthel, spent the week-end here the guest of her brother, Mr. Oliver Myers. The Mt. Herbert Community League held their regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest Lund on Friday evening Jan. 29th. A goodly number were in at- tendance and a. very pleasant time was spent in games and music. A delightful rcpast was served by the ladies to which all did ample justice. At the next meeting which is to be held at the orphanage a valentine program will be carried out. Miss Julia Mycrs is spending some time in thc city thc guest of hcr aunt, Mrs. A. D. Fraser. Miss Mary Ferguson, Bcihel, has as hcr wclcomc guest Miss Sadie Jenkins. The many fricnds of Miss Jenkins nrc plcnscdlo soc her out again nftcr hcr rcccnt indisposlt- ions-H. " Dcsirc and Dccd: God takes men's hcnrly dcsircs and will, in- stead oi thc (irwl, whcn they have The semi-annual examination of Master Daniel and Nelson Mc-. MONTAG UE A short time ago a carload of provisions. was Shipped by the Unlled Church of Montague 141w- e1‘ Moutflsuc. Vnllcyflcld and slur. geon to thc needy arcs of Saskat- chewan. The following letter has; since been rccclvcd by Mr. Russel] Brehaut of Montague from the General Manager of the Saskat- chewan Relief Commission: Mr. J. R. Brchailt, Montague. P. E. I. Dear Sir: With reference to your letter of the l3th inst, I beg to m. vise that the car you refer to has been consigned to Ncldpntll, Sask- atchewan, which is in the heart of the three-ycar-crop loss area, and where the need is very great, 1 rake this Opportunity or thanking you and the good people of Montague for their generosity in this connec- ton, which I can assure you is greatly appreciated. Your letter was referred to me through the agency of Mr. J. F. Blackstock of Saskatchewan. An entertainment of quality was given at the Burns Concert held in the I. O. O. F. Hall at Montague under the aus- pices of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The program was under the direction of Mr. J P. Beer who proved himself very efficient in his selections. The program was long and varied and those who patron- ized the concert derived much en- joyment from it. Mr. Hugh Mac- Phcrson of Wood Islands, gave some very pleasing selections excellent piper of high merit and distinction, having won o. number of medals in United States as well as honors in Canada. His numbers wercmuch appreciated especially by those who have a little Scottish blood in their veins. The hnll was crowded to the doors and thc splendid or- dcr kept throughout the entcrtan- mcnt gave evidence of an appre- ciative audicnce which greatly in- not powcr to fullii it: hut llc ncvci- tool: the hurc dvcd ink-rind of thc wlil.—l'tich:ird Bnxicr. " ~,\ Ammo?“ / ' ‘ tr - --;i..-....u. '1‘ H l ll'l“i' (Jtii) POI lizery Fifty (50) Pounds 0rd or For (‘holrc Young Stall- Fcd Beef. At the following pr ices, dcilvcrcd Charlottetown: lllihVl‘ ROASTS: Rib Poricrhousc Sirloin Short Iloin . . .. .. Round Steak . . .. (Yhilck . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Brisket and Corning Rib 3011p Merit and Flank (lhoicir Pork ROIISlS .. . . . . (Ihnicc Pork llnms (fresh) . Those are puurziniccd all from young hulk-fed 11KB. our own fccxliaig. and Choicc Qlllllily. At the above prices. with every Fifty Pounds order We deliver a Box (Jranbercies FREE. containing Thirty (30) pounds choice. frozen Cranixcrriest will keep all winter in a cool place; better for preserving than fresh berries. CLUB YOUR ORDERSJf necessary. and leave. accompanied by the cash, with J. D. Jenkins, (lilicc 119 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, who will aria-unite T01‘ delivery of both Meat nnd C. E. PRATT & SON ST. PETERS, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 60.1-29.1 2. 2i A ‘better tobacco and a better curc—-tliat accounts. lor the popularity of our Bum ce-lcwno iNllfl lll§i.l(‘l(ll't< CRANliiiltitlEfi with Round Shoulder vwisr tic lic 14c l-lc l~ic 12c lilc lilc _ F0 11.. y Cranberries. spircd thc pcrforincri ’ This is thc scconf. Burns Anni- versary concert to be given by this church at. Montague. Rev. Mr. Gib- son vcry efficiently nrtcd as chair- man for the evening. Program as follows: Violin and piano. God Save the King. Chorus, Scots Wne Hoe. There ‘Was o. Lad. Address, Rev. A. R. Gibson. Pipes, Mr. Hugh Mc- Phcrson. Solo, Mr. R. H. Burdctt. Reading. Mr. George Beers. Solo. Mr. Malcolm MacKlnnon. Duet, Mrs" Garrick and Mr. Munroe. Group of Songs, Mrs. Laura Wlghtmzln Hublcy. Highland Fling, Miss Marjorie Ilyndman. Male Chorus. Solo, Miss Doris Carruth- era. Group of Vloln Selections, Mr. Hume. Solo, Mr. Allison MacLean. Pipes, Mr. Hugh MacPhcrson. Solo, Mr. Walter Burdctt. Inter- mission, Salc of Candy. Violin and Plano, Mrs. McBcth and Mr. Mac- Lcod. Group of Readings, Miss Frances Coffin. Solo. Mr. George Bccrs. Quartctic, Mrs. Garrick, Mrs. Hublcy, Mr. McLean, Mr. Bccr. Highland Fling, Miss Jean MacDonald. Duet, Mrs. Hubley and Mr. lVlncLcan. Group of Songs, Mr. Malcolm MacKinnon. Group oi’ Violin Selections, Mr. Hume. Solo, Mr. R. W. Burdctt. Pipes. Mr. Hugh MacPhcrson. Closing Chorus. BEDEQUE The vcry sail news has been re- cmved by friends in Freetown of the sildden (loath on Jnnunry 12th of Florence Juan. two your old (laughter of lvlr. and ltirs. Vernon Ninloilc of Comfort, Alberta, front a short illness of a few days from a ruptured appendix. A little sis- tcr Jenn and a baby brother Vcrn- non, Jr., are loft to console their parcnis in thc loss of n dcur little girl. Mrs. Malone was formerly Florence Gills and was brought up at her grandmother's Mrs. Ronald MacDonald of Traveller's Rest. Mr. Malone was formerly of Freetown, whore a large circle of friends will Join in extending heartfelt sympa- thy. Thc evening service of thc Control Bcdcquc Baptist Church, hnd a fair attendance of worship- pers present, considering the in- clemency of thc weather. Rev. A. G. Crowc delivered a very impres- sivc and inspiring message on the thought, "Whore do wc go from here?" The choir and organist, Mrs. Earle Lcnrd, rcudcrcd old sel- ections, familiar to thc congrega- tion, which added greatly to the worshipful character of this serv- ice. A miscellaneous shower Dill-Y was given at thc lo\'cly home of Mr. and Mrs L. lilacCnrvllle at Frcctwon, the guest of 110110111‘ having been Miss Jennie Johnson, whose marriage takes place in the near future. About mic hundred friends from far and near, ss- sembled at the home. The draw- ing-room was very tastefully and prettily decorstedfor the - - on , the bagpipes. Mr. MacPhcrson is n ‘ Announcers REQ MOTOR OF CANADA LIMIIED BECOMES A DIVISION or oomnoou MOTOlfffi E REO MOTOR COMPANY, OF CANADA, LiMTTED, a Division oi DOMINION MOTORS LIMITED. 3 Reo has operated in Canada uncler a charter granted in 1904, mdlring this company a real A pioneer in the automobile industry in the Dominion. Rec has always recognized the importance ol building in Canada For the Canadian market ancl therelore, with the conliclence in the‘ Future ol Canada and the British Empire that comes lrorn , being a native-born Canadian, Mr. R. H. Scott, President 0F the Rec Motor Car Company, l of Lansing, Mich, negotiated with Mr. Roy D. Kerby, President Limited, to have the complete line of R20 motor vehicles built by an Dominion Motors Limited, in their line, modern plant at Toronto (Loasicle). Dominion Motors Limited is an outstanding Canadian industrial organization For several r reasons:—- (l) li is an ell-Canadian company, owned, controlled and directed by Canadians. ~ (Q) lt has a thoroughly modern plant with the lines} ol machinery and equipment. (3) lt has been building and selling motor cars and trucks in Canacla success- lully, For over ten years. / (4) lt recently introduced the "Frontenac Six,” a Canadian car lor Canadians. (5) lts Financial stability is recognized throughout the business worlcl. Dominion Motors Limiiccl is equally proud 0F this new assccLstion regard oi the Canadian put>lic For Rec products, and because cl Rcos well-known reputation lor honest dealing. Today, Reo proudly announces its association with Dominion Motors Limited. l Dominion Motors Limiiccl will immediately commence to build the complete line ol Reo motor vehicles, the ultra-modem Rec, Royale, the sensational Rco Flying Cloud anti the Famous Reo Speed-Wagon. Reo products will be solcl ancl SQTVTCQGlVLlUOUQlIOUL Canada by a subsidiary company 0F Dominion Motors Limiiccl, namely, Reo Motor Company oi Canada, Limited. Toclay, Dominion Motors Limitecl, an all-Canadian company, meitcrially extencls its operation! by this association with Rco. REG moms COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED >4... - TORONTO A DIVISION liiOF (Lcaside) DOMINON MOTORS LiMITED CANADA LIMITEDC today becomes . cl Dominion Motors all-Canadian company, oecause oi the sincere i i ‘v ; w. of)‘ 33.. the “bridal chair," which was dain- tlly decorated. The gifts were then unwrapped and the humorous and witty verses were rend, causing much amusement and luughtcr Miss Johnson, in a few well chos- en words, expressed her slnccrc thanks, to the donors for their beautiful gifts and good wishes. The presents included: Cut-glass. linen, ohinawaro, silver, enamel- ware and many other articles, use- ful to the home, all of which goes to show the popula lby oi’ Miss Johnson in this and the neighbor- "18 communities. Miss Johnson has been the efficient and capable teacher of tho Central Bcdeque School, and has skilfully trained a lama number of pupils up to thc standard of their classes. A vcry sumptuous lunch was thcn served The brido-to-bo was cscorlvd 111W the drawing-room and seated In by the hostess and the assisting hostesses, which was greatly cn- joycd. The rcmnlnclcr of ihc cvcn- lug was sin-ht in social cfivcoursc and (lurwing until the snlaill Wcc hours, when thc cniirc party dis- pcrscd for thc Wspcctivo ilmnicllos, not before bidding tho hridc-to-bc a pleasant "Goodnight" 1nd n. vcry happy and b" ul jou * through her wcddcd lifc. PEAKES ROAD SCHOOL Honor Roll for Junung GRADE VIII 1.7-1 - l (tamlinc E. Grant and Gl ~<!;:..~ (1 , , “'1' nnzl Mary J. Iluplu-s uxiuul», .2 .1. Fiinci" Grant and llnnivl W. Alclnuiu (equal). GRADE VII-l Filirzillvth Crane vnd Hclcn G. lluph». (Cqilzil), 2 Ftlwnrd Crnnc. GRADE VI~i Join W. Crone. (franc and J‘i‘|‘.f‘.$ l". liughc". GRADE IV~l Mun A, hfwlnnifl. Blanche M. Fisher and Jumvs A. McDonald (cquuli, 2 .\I‘.1r_\' liinrlizizt McDonald and Brno-- M. C'l‘.'\il(‘ (equal). GRADE III (Shh-i Lorne Pctcr MacKny, Miriam E. lilncliuy and Lucille A. Grant 1c pull), 2 Vernon S. MacKay. GRADE III (('\—~l Nclson Crnnc GRADE III Huh-l ll"i:t M. l\‘ic- Innis and Eilu n It. Ftvlvi- (cqunl) 2 Harold Joseph ll h" - GRADE lI--i SIJPIIFFI‘ Crnnc. GRADE I-~1 W. llci-’::~rt Crunc. —Te:1chcr, John T. Vullyv» (Patriot Pious-s Copy) CARDIGAN SCHOOL Prlnliifl‘ 1"‘ s1!- GRADE V-l Ill-is Rran- f’- icgtml). Anne Ryan and LiUllllrd Macin- i, -.'?~. I1 ‘Jury Air-Swain. (lllftlfil I\'-—I him lilurphy, 2 '1".-1-.,,, Lityfplly’, 3 Phyllis Agnew, 1i Iiuh lflmihcins. (nqmr: Ill-i Allmn Sullivan, 2 No.1 l-zi hlncDonulll. Ii Tillie McIn- tyre nntl Jenn hiuvfionald, 4 Hilda Sin t’_‘,' nnd Lydia Ilyrnc. GRADE II-“l licnt MacDonald, 2 I rwnn. Ilymc. (HLADII I Jl‘.—l Bllllt: AKTIOW, 2 lwrnrxrii Rcdmond. (flhfllY-l I sin-u Margaret Gai- 11-41, 2 lT-"cilwa snlllvan. 3 Rae Viclzcr on, 4 Rnjcnioild MacDonald and Truimcs hlilrphy (equal). ST. T\l.\ll\".\' FONVENT, SOURIS }1v~~v- toll f\1l'JflllllZil'yZ-- (lfg-i‘ .1 l. hfnrgnrrt Lnvic; 2, 1' ' ' R. Ic\ ".1 l-‘lcniing. t‘ . ' l" ri: Pnquct; 2, (w _ ' ~ 3, fut: MacDon- , 111d. Grade ‘vm—1, Edna Manuela; 2, Helen Muilully; 3, Geraldine Pa- quot. Grade VII-i. Adele Chevcric; 2, Ella Poole; 3, Joan Paquet. Grade VI-l, Annie Chevcrie: 2, Alice Byrne; 3, Nettie Madore. Grade V-—1, Margaret Paquct; 2, Rita. O'Donnell; 8, Annie M. Mc- Donald. Gruia IV-l, Doris Campbell: 3. Helen Cairns and Dorothy Claim- er; 3, Helen Paquet. Grade III-l, Florence Whitty: 2, Helen Cheverie; 3, Helen Mcurnnt and Margaret Ruth Cheverie. Grade Il-l, Rita Condon: 2. Ma- mie Mcurant; 3, Joseph A. McDon- aid. Grade I-l, Helen McDonald; 2, lvlorjorle McLean; 3, Gloria Mc- Lcllan. uaslielhsll, stiffness-floats, relivi-