DECEMBER r=~= ~ a Cold weather is here again! Let your Goodyear dealer check your battery for I Correct specific gravity o Correct voltage O Adiustment of electrolyte level He’ll gladly give you this important service- FREE OF CHARGE! . -riijsz___c_i_iaiz_igiai_\i, CHARLOTTETOWN __ race gNlNETEEN Sohoollieports KINSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Honor Roll of Keuatngtou High School for Novcmber. Grade X.—l. Elaine Humphrey; 2. Arthur ‘Pendergast. Eldon Champion, Helen Pendletnn; 3. Alma Sudsbury. Grade 1X.—1, Sheila Connick; 2. Elaine Glover; 3, Marlene Davisou. ‘Prism-J. Weeks Murphy. Grade IX.—I, Robert Moase; 2, Roda Mayhew; 3. Emma. Mc- Mahon. Grade VIIL-l. Barbara Wood- side; 2, Bonnie Woodslde; 3. Lyman Moose. Vice-Principal—Mary N. Rieid. Grade VII.—1. Joan Bowneas; 2, Iva "Inrlrin; 3, Eleanor Bernard. Grade VI.—i. Helen MacMillan; 2, Myrna Cousins; 3, Marion Masc- Arthur. ‘Ieacher-M. M. Mill. Grade VI.-1, Robert Hunter; 2, James McMahon; 3, Belly Webster. Grade V.—1. Gayle Darrach; 2, Elizabeth Bowness; 3, Donald Champion. Teacher-Theresa Gash. Grade 1II.-—1. Jean Murray. Mar]- orie MacArthur. equal; 2, Iris Champion; 3. Isabel Cotton. I —Geraidine MacLean. Grade lV.-l. Marlene Darrach Jimmie MacLean, equal; 2, Eleanor MacArthur; 3, Leanna Larkins. Teacher-Evangeline Greenan. BALTIC SCHOOL Report of Baltic school for the month o! November. Grade IX Verna Bernard (absent for all tests). Grade VIII — 1. George Riley. Grade VII — l. Frances Davis- on, 2. Freide Holmes. ' Grade VI - 1. Mai-y‘Huntei-, 2. Edward Champion. Grade IV — 1. Margaret Crater. Grade III — i. Stacy MacKen- zie, 2. Marjory Riley. 3. John Dav- ison. Grade I Sr. — i. Jimmie Crater. 2. Roger Cousins, 3 Joan Grader. Grade I Jr. — No tests. R C A VICTOR Visit Our Record Section ond Your Ballot. --' No Obligation! This time you may be lucky! if you were disappointed by the Summerside or the Charlottetown Store ond write you This moy be your lucky doy . . . Try it ond find out! DRAWING ON DECEMBER FREE! For Christmas 2 Brand New I935 I One at Each HOLMAN STORR-Summerside and Charlottetown Player drown tor Inst Christmas . . . This is your chance to win one for All you do is visit the, Record Section in Hoimcn's Big Modem Furniture Departments ct eitiie. RECORD PLAYERS Cost II winning the RCA Victor Record Christmas this yeor. r ndme on ci Ballot . . . Who knows? 24th at 4 P. M. ' GIVE RECORDS THIS CHRIST Choose Records tor Christmas Gifts from the complete collection oi RCA 1 Victor and Columbia Recordings in stock. Records ore o wonderful gilt -- i one that keeps giving through uli the yeor —- Bring music ond enjoyment l to your tomiiy ond friends . . . Make this o Record Christmas. MAS w-H l "WHERE OLD FRIENDS Mes. 7 MORE SHOPPING iii-IYS TILL GIIRISTMAS Perifect attendance —~ George Riley. Mary Hunter, Margaret Crater, Marjory Riley, Jimmie I H _‘ Cousins, Roger Cousins, Jimmie Grade V.—1. Smrley McAlwz 2. Cf“? V~ 15"" Al?“ 1”“ _ Rlllpll Dennis; 3. Bobby Cooper. sr. Auuusrinis-s OONVENT Fxaccs Duuccltc; "s. Mai-y MalOT-Q Crater, Elaine Msirne-ivs, Paul Henry ualloin; J. clam-o lieu-en 9 t-fadlgyly- lf-"l- 5W1" “ma” Grade [-1, Ftflddl ‘Ihotnpson; Grade lV-si. l. Rose Marie Matthews, Roy Crozier. 7 allude “-—" i-Mialile 901mm ~éfiga~dwlllililiiml Dflbum Wm; S, 2 Ferric Vessey; 3. Barbara Grade X-i. Oswald Gallant; 2. Doll-on; 2 Patricia Leightizer; 3 Fillies! BVPFBZE. 5811101‘ ~— Mari! '~' “'7 L""““'“i 5 Ewmm‘ “my” , .. u. 17' ‘ I C“ Jcoper. Eunice Pllcau; 3. June NIacDon- Laurent Dolron. gumm- 91 pm- l-mt Junjgr ___ Grade lll.-l, Leonard Gallant; 3- Fiedflc U“"" __ _ ‘ Averages over 90%: Muriel Rinc- -.~.ld_ l Gracie III —i. Paula Gallant; 2 Siflei’ MECKQMIB —— 91 P91’ 9°11!- 2’ Lou's” Dumm‘ Grail‘ u‘ Tl‘ 1km“ wnk" iJilJid. Hazel Vcssev, JOYLC Ling, Grade lX-l. iELlsie Gallant; 2. Ernestine Gallant; 3_ Elizabetl. Grade II. .\.-l, William Doyle, and bail-h Wliim- - ' < _ < i 1 ——-———-———-— . G d n B 1 E 1 M l ,, John Dennis, George Proud, Shir Alice Duloiig. O0 r011. CLERMONT SCHOOL Z. Florence MCAIGGII J. Eleanor 2 V3818 JTI, .11‘ attiens. ley vessey- Barbara Cooper‘ Fame Grade v1u_1_ Merhw Gallant Grade n A_1_ E4188“ Gaunu‘ . wane“ _. _ 'G.egeyl “Inga . C b n. s i Vessey, Fredda Thompson. Grade VH-l. Georgina Dolrori: ‘2- Josephine 391K011; 3- FTBIIW Report for November. Grade 1.1‘ B;_1)C9‘*"(’311*_'mi 2' M mle "A' 055m amp e ' "' Highest averages: l-lazcl Vessey 2 Marion Malone; 2. Louise Plti-e Gallant. Grade X - Olive Durant. Arnold Kjggmsi ‘ii Vivian 991F011» $2 lginénfr w‘ W u, -. 91.2%. iirid Frcdda Thompson, Grade VI-—l. Olive Gallant; 2. Grade II B'~1. Lorraine Gali- Grade vm _ Walter Cufley. 2 Walter Gallant; ghirieaiihsnlou‘ Sh...“ C-mre D1110“; l lent; 2. Elcaiiioi- Doiron; 3. Cec- Gfflde VII —— 151881101‘ Dimini- ' ‘ ‘ M ‘Q i N i - Teacher: Evelyn Uiidei-Liziy. Grade V-l. Louise Malone; ~ 11° "QM. Grade L 3__1 Earl ML-Kcnuu- dell Matthews and Billie Clark. ‘ Grade V — 1. Iris Stafford 2. ’ ‘ . . » . -~ . - . . i z Stella Galiulll‘ a Leonard uiii- Emile D°l1<=—1¢“¢1\°1' i _ Gordon Mill, 3. Reggie Durant. ‘ ' ' ___ . . ° Grade rv - l. F‘rancls Shields. “Qfighcs,avewe,,,SC,,,,,,G,,,,,Q. noses. K SCHOOL ' .. . .. .. .. _. .. .. .. gsrvx,‘ .. . .. .. .. . .. . . i. miss on... s. ism». _,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,;;;,,, ,,,, ~ m- i , §%-zi.s~i§i%ii§t - . . .~oiose.~asaie.sisi Mill. . ' ' r . I Report iui- nionhli of November: " Grade m - i. Ona Mill. 2. Alvin __‘,}j§~',‘?§f,,‘,“‘°,§§fi.i,,,’" ‘l1,1,2'°r\;,’,ifi:°,§ Grade x-Pesric MacArthur, . ~ 011113’. D 1 39 Grade VlI—l, Dorecii Ilurne; 2, and“ X — 1- sally mime“ 2" (igleslect attendance: Margaret D91“ Hafdlfl Hamil‘ Cufley- Doyle, Evelyn Gallant, Bertha GYM“? V"A‘“'E1"'i“ HOWE- Perirct Attendance; Olive, Reg- gie, Donald limo-ant; Iris, Joyce Stafford; Francis Shields. FANNING SCHOOL The following is the honor roll for the month oi Novcmber. Grade X.—i. Frances MacKin- non; 2. Anabel Auld; 3, Joan Beairsto. - Grade IX.-1. Janet MacKinnon; 2, Junior MacKenzie; 3, Vivian Bryenton. Grade VIlI.»l. 2, Mary MacGougan; Beairsto. Grade Kenzie. Grade V1.-—I, Olive Wall: 2, David Chisholm; 3, Georgie Inckhart. Highest Average: Mary MacNutt Mary Msoriutt; 3, Donald VIL-l, Vernon Mac- 2%. Perfect Attendance: Verne Bry~ enton. Junior MaoKenzie. Vivian Bryenton, Mary MacGougan. Ver- non MacKenzie, Lois Bryenton, Joyce MacKenzie, Georgie Lock- art. Teacher-Alice D.- Ilockhart. Primary Department Grade V. Sr.—1, Joyce Bryanton; 2, Shirley Green; 3, Preston Beair- i‘ iiCargaiine From llfld. lifter Next March 31 ‘ ‘TORONTO, Dec. 1'r—(OP)—Ai n-im on? Canadian company can -i;i:i .\"lIill",' margarine in Canada fiirr March 3i nhen Newfound- ‘iizd oilflcirilly becomes part oi ill" D.‘l‘.‘l.!.it‘l!_ C. A. Massey oi Lever Brothers commenting on the Supreme Couyi Napoleon a Uncle Ellll ufiicture o! butter substitutes mport i: from there as soon ‘Vewfounniands entry into co ‘cderatiun makes it possible. His company has no plant Canada. si pimm Manor-i - ECAFVT THINK s l “IISH decision permitting sale and men- Canada, said his company's D3811?- ‘n Newfoundland has a surplus production of margarine available for the Canadian market and will THAT 0L’ ARITHMATIL‘. sto. Grade V. Jr.—-1 Charles Bryan- ton; 2, Mae silliker; 3, Betty Beau-sic. Grade IV.—1, David Cross; 2. Annelaine Gallant. Grade IlI.—l, Audrey Mam Kenzle; 2, Georgie Craig; 3. ~Mary Jorgensen. Grade II. Sr.—l, Percy Mac- Gougan; 2, Mabel Beairsto. Grade II. Jr. 1, Clittord Beairstn; 2, Robert Bryanton. Grade I. Sr.-1. Mary Woodslde; 2, Kenneth Stewart. Grade I. Jr.—i, Margaret Cross; 2, Gloria Bryenton. Highest Average: Audrey Mac- Kensle 94.8%. ' Reflect. Attendance: Joyce Bry- anton, Preston Beairsto, Mae Sil- licker, Charles Bryanton. Audrey Maokenaie, Georgie Craig, Wino ton Bryanton Robert Bryanton, Kenneth Stewart. Teacher-Edythe Donald. MILL RIVER EAST SCHOOL in BS n. in Following is the report o! Mill River East. school tor the month o.' November: . Grade VI-l, Muriel Bell. Grade V-l, ill-ti Bell; 2. Isabel Meggison. Grade IV-i, Malcolm Bell; 2, Eric Smallman. Grade III-i, Foico Smallman, Marion Gard (equal); 2, Bobby Horne; 3, Belle Haywood. Grade Ii-l, Hamid Gard. Grade I (In-Norma Horne. Grade I (Bl-Lloyd Gard. Grade I (Oi-Jimmie Rooney. Teacher: Hazel Corcorsn. __..___.___. IT. PATRICK! BOHOOL Honor Roll tor November. Grade X.—1. looms McGuigan. Grade IX.—1, Margaret. Doyle. Grade VIIL-l, Eiveyn Gallant. Grade VIL-i, Gloria Harrell; 2, Kathleen Mmleer; 3, Mary Mc~ Aleer. . Doyle, Leonard Gallant, Swlla Gai- Gffldfl V ‘BP-Slliflvli’ MHCATHI- lant, E222: Gallant. fill‘ Dorothy F. McGiim—Teacher. Glade 1V ‘A""R°’R@1‘ Hard? Grade IV (Bi-Arline Norcoran Grade I-No exams. ST. IIAWRENCE SCiIdOOL Arline Corcoraii. Following is the School Report Arthur. Zola COYCDTRIH. for the months of October and Nov- Tvflchcrt ember. , Grade 1X.— i, Frances Myers. Grade VIIL-l, Florence Smith; 2, ivy Costain. ; Grade VII.—i, Peggy Shields; 2.‘ Lowell Mr-iniiis.‘ i Grade Vl.-l, Shirley Custalii; 2,‘ Joan Bernizrrl; HUNTER RIVER. SCHOOL Honour roll ior November: Grade IX-l. Frnnccs Sherren. Grade \'III—-1. Juno Spence; '3. 3, Harold Bernard. Holland Costain. i Grade Vllwi. Blanch Bernard: Grade V.-i, Pauline Myers; ‘J, L‘. ltlargarct. Burns; 3, E-Eiiriey Wendell Costain, Lillian McInnis, Spence. equal. 1 Grade VI-i. Mary Clark; 2, Grade IV.—l. Melvyn Green; 2. Marie luiompson: 3. Karl Cole Merritt Ellsworth. Phyllis Costaiii, Grade V-i. Louis Doucctte: L’, equal. .f\.IarieMcGuigiu1; 3. Bertha Smith. Major Costain. Blanch Bernard, Joyce Bernard. Grade IL-i, Albert Jordan. lAlired Sherren, Shirley Spence, Grade I. A.—1, Mary Smith; 2, Steward Bernard. Foster Sheri-en. Donnie Costaln. i Marie McGuigan. Grade I. B.—-1. Marilyn Greene; D. L. Cairns, Principal. 2, Barry Costain. Primary Dept“: The following have had Perfect Grade IV (Al-i, Clark Smith; Attendance tor month of Novem- 2, Alice Bugnall; 3, Lynn Waye. ber: Pauline Myers. Mary Shields. Grade 1V (Bl-l, Dotty Ber- Lowell Mcfnnis, Holland Costain. hard; 2, Ida Nesbit. The Pupil making the most lm-i Grade IV Jr.—l, Elaine Cousins; provcment: Holland Costiiln. 2, Eric Doiicette. M. Corcoran-Teacher. Grade ill-l, Laura. Sherren; 2, Danny Nesbit; 3, Neville Smith. Grade ll (Al-l, Boyd Tiemere. Grade II <B)—1, Sanford Ber» Honor roll tor Carleton school nan-i; 2, Joan Bernard; 3, Betty for November. Bemmcy CARLETON SCHSCL Senior Denarhnent I Grade II Jr.—-l. Jlllllt: Ford; 2, (“we X__1I June Dom]; z Sterling Graham; 3, Wayne Ber- Charlie Doull; 3. Audrey Campbell. ‘lagfiade I [M 1‘ Edmh whw i - - - - Grade IX.—1, Hazel Smith. _ , an“ vu1__1' Amok: “was; lock. 2. Katherine Bowman. i. 2, Mary McLcllan; s, Pauline La- Phil"! ¢"§“'°“- vom | Grade i (Bi-I, Kaye Bums; 2. Grade v1___1_ Chane McLenamiNency MacMiilari; J. George Ber- 2, John O'Connell. immi- Grade v. senior-i. Bobby Camp-I Grade 1 '¢>-11@°na CIW bell; 2, Cook Howatt; 3, Claude Perfect attendance: Alice Bag- gwwup nail, Kenny Woods. Elaine Cous- qnd, v_ Jun[°;_1_ Dan-y} Fflub] ins, Betiy Bernard, Albert Ber- cls; 2, Ivan Smith; 3, Crawford La-’ “ani- _ _ Vole. Teacher: Lois Simpson. Teacher-Mary M. Muttart. n“ ECHO; Primary Department o Grade 1v.-1, Albert i-issism; 2,- » R°P°" l” Nmmwi l l Perfect attendance: Pearle Muc- Grade IiL-i, Billie Costnln; 2.‘ Perfect attendance: June Spence, , Slippers Are fSensilile Gifts This your. more than ever. it's very necessary to stretch your Christmas money es tor os pos- sible. So be practical. Give Slipper Gifts With everybody talking about high prices. we invite comparison. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER WOMEN'S SLlPPERS errenged conveniently on tables tor your choosing. $1.00 $1.50 $ 2.00 $1.50 CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS 75c $1.25 $1.50 BOY'S SLIPPERS Soft soles . . $1.00 ond $1.50 John MaoMicken; 3, James Stewart.‘ 39m" Dfiilflmfllli grade 111,1, Qayie Mgcwup Grade X-1. Bernice Lewis: 2. iamq; 2, Paula Noonan; 3, Marianne Hazel Andrews. Johnston. Grade IX-—l. Marina Wflblfi; 2 Grade !I.—1, Arlene Stordy; a, Freda Nmvson; 3. Myron line Austin MaeLellan; 3, Jeanette Grade VIII-l- Rosa Watts: '-'- Myers, ,Gladys MacDonald; 3. Norman Grade I. Sr.—1, Gail Quigley and 3Y°Wn~ Velda Gallant, equal; 2. Everett Grade VII-L J01!" VESSBYI ‘Z- Stewart; 3, Dianne Gillespie, [Elllllbillil MacDonald and Elaine Grade I. Jr.-1, Ruth MacKi-ntge; Cooke; 3. Sterling VBSSBY- 2, Arthur MacKenzie. l Grade vI-i. Alden Newsou Teacher-Mae McCarville. Hlshvfil- overuse: Joan W893’. -——-—~——-——~— 96.l'i’¢. UNION SCHOOL I The following made over 9091.: --— gisei-nlcc Lewis. Myron Ling, Rose Honor roll Uliion School for the Watts. ‘lladvs MacDonald. Elaine month of November. ;Cookc, Elizabeth MacDonald, and Grade 1X.-l, Ray McEwen; 2, Joan Vesey. Bud Williams. g Teacher: Anne Crockett Grade VIII.—i. mi-ie Lewis; z. Junior pervert-meat: Erma Iiiman; 3, Roy Rorsythe. i Grade \‘—-i. Muriel MacDonald; Grade VII-i Shirley Oliver; 2. ‘J- George Andrews, Betty An- l-‘rances and Patricia Imian. iurews. Grade VI.--1. Maewood ‘Mat- Grade IV-l. Joyce Ling: ‘J. thews; 2. Billie Clark; 3, Harold George Froud; 3. Elizabeth Watts. Inman; 4. Allan L€Wi5. i Grade lII-1. Hazel Vessey; 2 Grade V. A.-1. Wendell Mat- John Dennis: 3. Marjorie Lewis. Grade VL-i. Douglas Gallant. lhcws: 2. Russell Hal/u Grade ll-i. Shirley Vcssoy; 2. Herd Sole Rorneos . . . . $2.95 Men's Leather-Zipper Style $3.95 Leather Sole Romeo:- $3.95 ond $4.50 [Your Christmas Dollar Goes Farther ot Howard lllclnnis I75 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. Next to the Shoe Doctor i ~iiifii§ifii§iildfilfi~ifit§ifii ,. KER‘