1As11¢§'11¥rt.{f1228 To Make Pine Cough Syrup _it_ Home ‘i ill‘ 15111111 11111111111111 " l-llnqrno canal Ier prompt glen, aha but a moron: to ma; Saves about! $1 Pine is "mi iii neiuiy aii rescmh ARY to Guardian readers for 9F ions and remedies tor com: s. The cents and one coupon. Every horn: . eason is, pine has a remarkable eihvct: should have one, t I n soothing and healing tile membranes ‘ t the throat and chest. ' -——— 0 HOME NURSING CLASSES wil Pine ‘cough syrups are combinations i pine u i, min The oayrupm m" start soon at the Red Cross. F0‘. l~ ueua pla n sugaii syrup, information: apply 59 Grafton St. To m e the best pine cough remedy 1532-12.39.31 '"-.*.~"""s srtsrulli.‘ “a. -—: . c, fithulilllxine-ixiade sugar syrullll Or yllg LON DON FUR sill-Ea“ An‘ an use clarified honey. instead oi sugar ‘mimlylllt’! l ls uladc that Lamp nil-up, ‘Ihlsumalfils 1B otiincesE-nngi-e son's Silver g n you n y rcll -nin y ,-. , _ - . e i I .. .. . _ . » ofi-i). “Iii pi... m). .....i'......f..."_' 53-10331 31,311; ,l,";,;,'",",*"‘ 1,3"; cluyoiiencan “ei this mi“, iioid of n London‘ sales will bc c-ll February con ii or cold in a way that nit-nus 1 and lolloiviill: (lays. Fox sale will be held gas nesa. dTlIGhtCOIIBlI may” be dry, __.___ a “m I" - °' m“ B rflrsirl- TO CONTEST WARD FOUR.- ‘nu, 100% om the ormlmon "i ll‘ l‘. \‘.'. Turuc: azrounces that hlegm. cause is the sanie-in- _ nined inein runes-and this Pine: 119 Wll and Syrup combination will sto it- civic l: twin 1w ti‘ (~:.1l(li(lii~tc (‘or 111's in Ward F0111‘. Mr IIBI-lllly ill 24 him" m‘ i955: 3D elllllll. ’l'url1(*l' has larlzr business lltel-"Jill m ilizirlszfigllll “Hthmm lmmcl-"twi lll lilo Ward and nluy be relied (m Pine: is a hi hly concentrated com- if (‘lt-(ttvd, to look altar the woliarc and oil! graphing} Norway lpinelei; ot‘ till,- citizens. Hi3 card will all ac an an o guaiaco an( i- , . - limos the worldsiover for ital prompt De u him‘ *___ i upon coug _ c Beware of substitutes. Ask your PRiNCE 0F WALES $°LLEGE dru ist tor ‘ ounces of Pines" RE-CPENtIITGP-Classes at Prlncz ()t‘ ill/ares (‘olltzc will re-open a: qr directions. uaraateed to i ggqfllrilgiutaiyxftulgfglotlilhé"? icllovrsz» < First ycal, Tuesday Pin“ Ei.onm’0iit_ ln()rl‘!ng at i) a. 111.; Second yelir. Tilt-sdny altr-rnoiru at 2 p. n1.. 'l‘lllr(i g, Your, Wednesday aitr-ziiocil at 1 p, n1. ‘ VALUAELES STOLEN - Ml‘- ‘llllllvllll ‘McLean. Clyde River. PP" portrd t(: the (iuliniiall yesterday ‘that i1 ilulnbcr or valuable coina- "cral gold nuggets and two tars? lillllllllfla‘, which he had broulllll ' .r()ln the West with him and hid ulldcr th.‘ iloar oi a rcom lfl lllii Natives oi’ l1 little knowll region twoiiiiig house ‘Vere “one and iiu ill Asia between ilIO Caspian and [hhikg ilini {my (val-a stolen withiu Aral seas. train eagles to capture tho past innnln. His friends (til small animals (‘or them. ‘ll(\])0 that Mr, McLean will (ind hi1‘ ——- --—-- missing valuables- for "Coug s... ‘ _._.i_.______.____ Occasionally try to reform a. mun by roasting him. If a. man is incompetent usually charges it up to bad luck h RUSTICO NOTES--Tll£) l-leolllc nt‘ ltllstict) met at the home oi’ Mrs Fred lluimau on Friday night l0 ‘crlrlullzv a \Von\cu's institute. Mis." lit-inn LcPzige spent Christmas in \V.R. Lwilagc. Airs. Jcllli Clark spoilt a few (lays with relatives in WEDNESDAY. ‘JANUARY 4th i; i. NEW Ufllvflngffy DICTION. NEW UNIVERSITY DlCTlON-i (hi- city, the guest oi Mr- anzl Mrs \RDto Guardian renders tor 98) cuts and one coupon. Every home zhouid have ouo. t! AT THE REQUEST 0i’ a large 1uulber ohproperty owners and tux iayels, Mr. Thomas Campbell will :ol.test Ward two‘ tor Councillor. . -.t the coming election. Mr, Cainp- ucl‘. ls well qualified for this posi- ioii, and has already served as , Jouilcillor tor six year's. m 1031-1-31. _. iii-é- PERSONALS Oats,—1, Richard Matheson. Albi- ‘on Cross; 2, Roddie McKenzie. Bridgetown; 3. Norman McLeod. Strsthcona; t1. Clayton McLeod. Al- bion‘ Cross. Sweet Corn, — 1. Lloyd McLeod. Bridgetown; 2, Margaret McKenzie. Bridgetown. . Whcat.—l. r. Allan McLeod. Ml. Hope: 2, Harry Ross, Bridgetown; 3. Norman McLeod, Strathcona. Threshed Beans-l, John McLeod. Strathcona; _2. Ernest Cantelo. Bridgetown; 3, Laura Taylor, Streth- conu; 4, Elliot Acorn, Primrose. Irish Cobblers,—1, Roddic McKen- zie; 2, Douglas Morcside. Bridge- town; 3, Harry Ross, Bridgetown; 4. Lloyd McLeod. Bridgetown. Dakota Reds,—— 1, Raymond Mc- iDOXlflld. Bridgetown; 2, Clayton" Mc- l - n .. Mrs- Eddie Birt and iamlly are 65$!’ 3' Bumadett” McLeod’ Prim It (‘c-vehead, the guests or Il- nliill Cnrrom __ 1' George gnmpbel], "'4 W°°l"ldl='°' ,P1'lmrosc; 2, Carol Burdett. Strain- cona: 3, Julia. Matheson, Albion l 1 Cross; 4, Burnadette McDonald. e lea- . Primrose. nds 211' Parsnips,—1. Ernest Canbelo; 2. Mable Swallow, Albion Cross; 3, Margaret McKenzie, Bridgetown. Allister Kizirk (‘uutweil is vlsit~ .11.: friends in Souris- .\ll‘~ Charles Carr, Boston, is via- ling ills sister Mm, Jas» Marshall ‘l. Covcheud- Mr- sialsoil Ilnrdy, 1m. Allison University. is spending the holi- ays at his home at Pleasant Grove- Mr- Lor s, Crawford, Boston, has lrrived il Charlottetown. His mniiy . ‘ricnds are please-d to see liini- _ Mr. JCiitelJll ‘Murphy, Pleasant trove, is visiting friends at Somer- ille, King's Co- Mrs. Wallace Woolrldge has re.- urned gc- her home at Cov alter n brief visit with trio "isquld ‘"93 Ruel Matheson, Albion Cross. ——-— ' Green Tomatoes-l, Mable Swal- M r- Harold Murphy il/Iorrell, lelgv- low; 2, Erick Moreside. Bridgetown: i,th!s morning lol- P0rtlgn;l_ Mn“ 3. Douglas Moreside, Bridgetown; 4, ‘l a visit to his brother Cllarlgg. Lloyd McLeod, Bridgetown. 1c expects to be absent one month. Oiiions,—1, Hazel Burdctt, Stsrath- _ cons; 2, Ernest Cantclo; 3, Audry Vlrlr- Stephen Keep, More“ s)“. Burdett. Strathcona; 4,»Julia Math- (on, loaves this morning" [or can. ‘cson, Albion Cross. “ornia on a visit to ills sisters. Cucumbers,—1. Helen Burdett; 2, -_.__.._ Mable Swallow; 3, Erick Moreside; Miss Jeanette MaeVittie. West. 4. Ernest Cantelo. ulis. Mstheson; 3. Georgie Mathe- 9. .~ . WMAK (s45), N. Y. c 1 J o umbia cham‘ son; 4, Burnadette McDonald. run CIIARLOTTIJTOWN GUARDIAN ' 3, Margie McKenzie; McMaster. McKay, Roma McKay. Audry Bur dettc. 75 yds. dash for girls ove ;3. Helen Burdctte. side; 3. Tommy Butler. Ruel Matheson: 4. Douglas Maths SO11. Morris. and 0'Leary Morris. dette McDonald: 4, Jennie McMas ter and Marguerite Moreside. rLeod and Ralph Burdette: tcr dette. Jwhnston: 4. Douglas Moreside. Jennie McMaster; 2, Grace Batten; 4, Margaret 50 yds. dash for girls over 9, —l,i Ma ucrite Moresidc; 2, Bllfliadéttfit Mcgizmuld; 3. Jean Bettan; 4, Mary . r l2.—l.i Marie McLeod; 2. Hazel Burdettegi 75 yds. dash for boys under 9,—I. _ Moody McDonald: 2, Douglas More- 100 yds. dash for boysover 9,“ "—l. Ralph Burdette; 2. Willie Butler; 3, 100 yds. dash for boys over 12,-4.1 Aeneas Mclvlaster; 2, John McLeod;i 3, Raymond McDonald‘. 4. O'Leary,| i Three-legged race for boys, -- l.) John McLeod and Ralph Burdetten 2, Raymond McDonald and Ernest Cantello; 3. Dannie McMaster and Roddie McKenzie; 4, Leo McMastcr; Three-legged race for girls, — 1., Maric McLeod and Jean Bettan: 2.. Audrey Burdetba and Hazel Bur-‘ dette; 3, Roman McKay and Burns-l Jockey .race,-—l, John McLeod and, Aeneas McMastei‘; 2, Raymond Mc-, 3.! Wir- Geortze Warren. Cherry 11111. 'I'urnips,—1.'R0ddie McKenzie; 2, Dmald “m lmmm’ ‘mlmsmm hcnl New Yours at Y0 k. th v -»-t ,M'll M L , Alb‘ C s; 3, r his ilillllllllel‘. -‘lI'H- rW- lfolliigh- Syldreifay Scwglleow. Alllgiltlm (rllliiss; 4. wheelbarrow racervl‘ John Mc- 'Morris and Raymond McDonald: 3, James Bettan and Aoneas McMas- Frec-for-all. girls.—'1. Mime Mcfi Lend; 2, Burnadette McDonald: 3.i Marguerite Moreside; 4, Hazel Bur-i Free-for-all. boys-—l. Ralph Burq dette; 2, Willie Butler; 3, Mauricrrsll". (llee-"wkdi? Wayc, St. Peter's South; 4. David um arson. . ooliw (-. 1. S l (‘r ii F.J. HOILMAN, Agent, Charlottetown ed. Hickman at the RIGHT IOORS Class G. ——Cannb19- Soil. 1. Sanderson, (lrceiiwichi .1\l(-.i)onaid, Forest. Hill. l so... 2. Beets -1. 1.9.11. itaspberrles— 1- o Sec. 5. H. liioildeti Sack -—1.Alicc 'M(:Kci1u:1. Si. Peter's North. Sandor- ! l): 2. Lyman San- 'i(i1'(l(’ll\\'l('ll§ lilélflilflll, Greenwich: 3. ltluriol Mt-fiPeterfi-s Smith; fl. hiuriol iilcilonaili Teachers’ race,-l., Miss Lnrhn1-d;.1)onai(l, Forest Hill; 4. Harry ltat-(l-‘orcst. lliil: 4. Marjorie Vvziyc. S!‘ very much tagged out. A telephoto sent from L05 Angeies to New York. showing Detective Lucas and William Edward , - ., Hickman, 1h youth who confessed to the s aying and rnutilating of a L05 Angeles schoolgirl he abduct- oLeary Morris 3nd Ralph Burden“ e T-hey are on their way to the train at Pen- 2 0.1km?‘ dlcton, and it was after they were rn board and on their way to Los Angeles that Hickman confessed. -) Sec, S. (iradvs -) ‘uwilll; 2i. (iordoll | (zisc Book —-l. lllaucllo Way»), j Peter's South; 4. Lloyd IX. and X. Isabt-l Wayr, "”§ .3), Mo» i Mal) Suthorlaild. Sr est Hill: 2. Aiatiidzl McDonald, St- Mary i\'i('.l\'illIl0il,‘ Peter's South; 5i. l-‘ailnle Sllellpilfd. ‘Si. Peter's South; 3, liiercia Mullin.‘ Forest l-lili; i. Barbara Pratt, St. LeaiNSt. Peter's South l\lurici, Killnon, St. Peter's South. Pistcrfl-s South. Sec. 4. 2nd Rcailt-r. Penmanship ~l. Alphonsus ltlorrison, Forest liiil. ' ~-—~-—<-0-> ____ _. ROCHFORDM SQUARE SCHOOL M? . n - - ' | r , lrcenwicli, ‘Peter's South. f llonor llbil for December: New (llzlsgmv- Miss Edna IiePagi norcland, has rammed to resume Beets'_l‘ Gordon Mcswain, Up-‘w Miss Mglean, 3- Mlss Stema ‘t 3y ( Soc. .2 (b) 4th ltcadcr. 3111p‘ Crude X-l ylzirgarel Callaghan ' entertained tiic young people o. tor (limes as ioiwiiei in Coveiiefld i011; 3. H8261 Bllfflell; 3. ETIIESl; —-.---<>4>—-- )- Class 7. —Cooklng. ibrawinp. l. Joseph (YHmiley, Sr..;2 May Quinn 3 Alzirgarct Campbell. Dont forget to write 1928. Itustlcu at. her home on Friday {(1111, Cantelo; 4. Burnadctte McDonald. ,1 _ ‘ ‘Pcnl-‘s orth; 2. Alice lilcKeiilluJ (irzldo IX -l Edna McDc-ugall 2 And don't. forget to order night. An enjoyable evening (vas __*___ Pumpkin.—1. Sydney SWBUUW; 2-! P ’t i S h " i SL1‘. 2. Loat‘ Blwrad (island Flour)‘ . Peter's North: ti. Penzio .\I(-&.\ 1 lallilfl‘ Ii Mary B. Benoit your requirements in tipent in. music and gamea- llllflfies‘ Mr. Charles Nlarshail Covehead Gordon Mcswam St’ e S c ally-d. Ltlélll Sanderson, (lreellwicil .Keilzie, St. Peter's North; ~t, liltllcl. (lrlido Vl)il---i Catiicliile Wedge Bessie aiutldvaStevensbil have rtl- load, has returned fine’, spew“; Red Astrachan Apples,— 1, Rue)‘ 2' Mmiorie Way‘; 5L inner-G‘ Myers‘ Forest Hm 2 iivméilhitl“ Blanchard 3 Ethel sunlcd their (luties as teacher‘ Oi New yeaivs with iriends i w Maths-Sim» Album Cmss- South- 3. Penzic McKenzie, St. PHI.‘ Secfflfl. ((11) 3rd. Reader ~Map Ali-sin, ,- OFFICE > Nvrtham fllld Ccnwsy resvsvtlvel); uiorelaild. n e’ 911011055 APPI@5—1.FlorencsAcorrai Class 1. —Grains 01"?) North. » lluavrlnt: -1. ilaiiiel 11.1111... s1.‘ (X-lltlnkw-fll so-r- smlu. 2 Pat- lftcr spending the Christmas holi . ______ Primrosczfl2. Douglas Matheson; 2. S0,.) 34 Bisciiiis Li‘ Mimi,“ M...‘ pemuh. Smiiii; 3; Barbara pi.nii“liciizi (iljufg Fiizaixftli““amiersoh days with their pal-cuts. Mrs. Mi. mid ,.vii,s C, J C (k _ CarolBurdett; 4, Harry Ross. g gen, 1, Opts-—l. Gerald 0'Hlinlcy,,A.,i,w Si‘ peter-S Nomi; 5i i. 5L peter-i, So,iii,;~;i_ iiiaiiida M‘, prudixiqlyi Norepnilunen ‘ Sum“ D‘ Pmkmu" “lid chlldre") iiLlr-sou (‘ord i is m‘) and Plumsi-l‘ Bumadette McDonaldlisi- P91"? N011". 2- Kellllelll llwvflllaillcy St. Peter's North; Donald St. Patel"); South‘ 4. Harrv i. '.-_ i, i 1i iii. .N.iii n - 0 "Y Neli/ GlflBEmV. HDBIII i119 Cllllsi" iith their (lltu lltneirsslv-nt unlstmills 2' Ana“ McLeod- M? 3099- (Tallnm, St. Peter's North. 3. L)" Lsail Sanderson. (ireellivich; Rattmi (li‘t'8Il\\'i('.ll. i i, hoiiriyiii All] Li it) pi‘. ' m“ Week l“ Ruflucm the guest ‘if ‘ills. Charioéitetoirirlsl Rallph ‘led: Sweet Pena-l‘ Florence Acorn‘ ma“ sallmwsml- Gmemvich- iilurjorie Ways, Si. Peter's South. é Séc. .1. Art Work. ((‘1'a_v()1i)~— l. B...’ Slllvllqw. 3 Uni-ill; ' gliucllel ‘A "m" “s- w” ale we" Stocked he” Wwmlw- m“ mid Mrs" o-C‘ L9‘ 7 ékc W-shed ligi- n iii“. l“? > Mixed Fl°wer5'—l' Lloyd McLeod; S94" 2- W119i" ML Lffmilll 331111?“ Sec. 5. (lllllléffiliilllfi —l. lsiibvi (lordon Sutherland, (lrccn\ri(:h; 2. 1pm,“? \3i__i Flip-ii lo-yeiil 2 with onlce smulmexy and mg“ 31:53“ m“ “m! ilhmel illmefl Y» McCrlith llnw lei‘ ins‘ 2' ElemwrvMorrlson' Bridgetown: 3' "W" pweellwlfl" 2~ 60mm‘ $vthe1'-)u‘=.y@, Si. Peter's South; 2. Léaiii‘ dlichlu-l 3i(~l\'(>1lzl(~. St. l‘(\tr\1"~'. q {iii (- I i; i T’ mi). b Blank Books oi’ sll kinds. 'l‘(')()n1l)s have returned to Clftmvll ‘ l ' i m!’ Fmrence. Acorn" _ ilanil. Greenwich: ti. Harry Rattcry. Sanderson. (lrt-eluvicli. - i1\'()rth' , hlurlel Ilcllonald, Foi-vsz i ti. l rulllhllnlii-i‘ illil ICcOCIai- " ‘ Loose Leai’ Books, Ledgers, l0 rvrtunio their studios at U.C.C. My. inn iii", i) w . _. G°"a'"“m1_1»_ Dwglas Moresldc: G"“"""’l(=h;' -l, Kenneth McCallum. Ste. (i. Applc Pie-— 1. Marion Air-lliil: . Hclcn Lmvis (fable llcail i, mud‘ .‘ 0 l; l ii ' ‘l my Books’ Latter Books, (gush l\ll'_ and Mrs. Itowlanil Buntaill him: iefnvifidlw “ioirvliltc (gt-Your 2, Eleanor Morrison. _ S, Pete“ Norm 'Au]3y'_S[. Pumps Nomi; 24 isaiidi~Ezlsi_ - |.\.(r_i()1i(=; lifllgmllili iliriliilfzceoqll “f: Banks‘, m" Books, Memo spent Christmas in Iliiy Vicw- Mr wax’ iviime iiiey ‘filing m H‘; Bfagonlm-l’ P"? Betta“) Up‘ Sec. (i. Beans —-1. Muriel Mnc-iwayc, St. Peter's South; 3. Lealili Sec. 1i. Art Work, (poll and pen-‘I "fl _ i.” V”; 1i‘ L,viui_ . BWIIS. 0f all sites. Foolscnl). jl-itnvllrti Bimini" h!“ refllllilflfil ill? board the ‘Pmiadi Flsel - sa- lcn’ 2" cam] Burde~t'.3’ Marguerlwtnillialil. F"l"‘5ll Hill; 2- Leflll Sflllq-Salulersoil, (lrccnwich, _ iCll) ~11 lilariou (YI-Iauiey. (fable ‘inflhmiml (‘URI m‘ m e ‘ ‘ cal-him pap", copying Paper. ‘(studies at. P.W.C. My. James L149. iermm-fl wiieie iimyilviii she’ m‘ Mareslde- Bridgetown» 4- mm Mcfiderson, Greenwich: 3. ltlargarctj» Sec. 7. Fudge —l\iarion l\‘l(:Aula\',’ii(‘li(l East; 2, Anlilila .\lcl\’innon, m?" V ‘i, ,, Vi. i h 9 vim. Typewriter Ribbons. him zPalro reports good reception onhfs vlnlin- miniiiii, This is sacfldme Mg5tel3 Brldgewwni _ ' nlMacDonald, IPnreBt Hill; 4. AlicofSt. Peter's North; 2. Marion O'- Cubic ilcad East; 3. Pnuziu .\l1‘- ._("'“l,': hlfii/il i, “f; ' ‘ y Fountain pens, and aiigiiie radio. ‘Alias llolrll liuntalil. teach- wi-n. piriiiie-S iii-iii wimer t‘! l- m"! A’ almeglistrawbe" c-‘b-l) Florian“ McDonald, Forest Hill. tiinulvy, (table Hood East; It, lilaliyf Kenzio. St. Peter's North. ‘in o l-laniti. Panning _ mm small things generally used in .01" at Not-ll. 3.11mi", “Dem ihe imip m“! spent i" nérmud mt (he) fffli B!‘ mgose-l B u M I liliiilleu. St. Peter's South: 4. Chris-i‘ Sear. 4. (lradvs IX, and X. Pun! ("Wlllludll-n- I alllo 1y! ‘at-Hill!!! M a bnslimss or Prgfgsgional illfly-‘i Wllll lli-‘F Illlreilts- Mr. Wlii- naily friends wish (l n‘. The“. D 9a] - $68M _ ' “made c < 0-‘ class ll- —R°°l5 itilia Wllsoli, Cabin Head East. lnianshil) —l. (lordon Siltliorlzintl. H‘ “Uwhil ' I '- “dub .1“ ,1‘ i ‘i5. 01nd. Wholesale and Retail. 11"" wwl“ mdile #491119 flylllli Willi)‘ He and val‘ i i mm n bu“ yo)" on? d’ ' My Campbell’ Prim-i . . i Sec. 8. White (lake —l. Leah‘(ircollivicli; 2 .\itlI'.i()l'i(: Wiiyo Si. 1"""“S“ ‘i n‘ Hughes‘ ‘ma ' ~. , ~ e lelllflr rose 3 Rita McMaster 4 Florence Sou. 2. Irish Cobbler P()tzit()().s~-- . . . l , ' - .. .. i to itustlco. lie. reports the roads - __ j ’ ‘ ' ; ‘Sanderson, Greenwich. .l’ct.cr< South; Si. Isabel Wave, S1.U~\l"““- _ , i ‘ ENVELOPES l1 . iiiii,i_,.w,,mi' Rocky puiim Shem the $51185’. lvariety Home 9.00; side: 2. HazelBurdett; 3. GeorgieiNonthz 3. Chimes Waye. St. lict-i y. i 9. ._ '. gave 41-54;“ lneiulvr PL-nmzlnshil) than‘, ‘ holidays with her Ilnrcntl-l- Mr. El. Mush; c a Hour’ m; slumber Dbgameson’ A1910!‘ cross’ 4' Rim Mo‘ ers South: i Ernest Mann's’; Soc. 1. B. Alll'1lll.- 1. Amiltia Mr- ——1. Pouzio hlclflzllziti; Si. Peter's. "Hill" H ‘l \""'“‘-"l'“ McKeuzm Hall a. million in stock. All Ewell litP-zuze. 0t’ the Royal Bank at. i 330 p i aster‘ C id _ 1 G Cable He“ Ent’ , _Klllll0ll, Cable Head East; 2. Mar-lNorth; 2. Ethel, illyers. 1(‘()r(~..~.'. i’ lllmly“ “"11 3 Tflesa Awmlauu kinds am! Sh“ A“ ‘mom niunim. Ewe,’ ape“, Christmas in K08 ma) N- - M- P8“; F9? es-“i will“ Mame] 5“- 3~ "PM" Re“ P"""°°5 _,“.'loll McAulay. st. Peter's Nomi; a. lliil: a, Allcl‘. McKennu St. m»). and Pauline Vvllciall. _ I iiiiisiico, _ WEEI (“a ew Mexico Qrnhe5ti-a_ son. .' orence corn. 3. Haze Kenneth McCalium. St. Pctel-nkatie Macxanziel St Peiei-‘siei-‘S Nm-iii- 4__]n_.,ei,li()'1.'1nn1ey gr (lzad. ll-l Laura Savldant 2 ‘ I ________.>_____ _ ) Boston. Vflried-Llieol- Burdeli- 4. Mary Cflmpbell. North; 2, Harry Ratltery, Green-IN i, i. i . . ,,.._- . '_ ' ,, i.,_,.,,. 3 Jign Gauthier. a t T , _ Ian Ipana, Silver-mom Biii me A“; Ginger Snaps-l. Burnadette Mc- wlch. tmiqtlsiiuth Mam" 1° Waye’ St‘ l“ i‘ P?“ i’ ihnlu." i ii i i. BUM i-{esvil i (l : ‘ t Cruiser, _ ' Donald; 2, Mar uerite Moresi s: 3, »_ ._ ‘ - -.- ' , l‘ . ' , 1°“ '~ "M" “WW emmii" - , _ . _ . ' 4 Olnorl S CFQA (357) Toronto. Schubert, Mary GFimDbellZg-l. Christina Cclimpflstselgctir‘:“Sgiilili: Zéalltlllatlllltl/luillfliiiiwsllis‘ ‘é-inbifillllllllllllsllillllllillvfgl lliil:?!‘ Ship _1' AIM-mule‘. hlcnonahh plmiilnnnrll‘ Llmnmlllfiélv“ "M" ——- _ _ ‘ __ _ ' i,‘ ., i. .. . , .. c, -.---__ L___. ______ . . Program Centenary by Hamburg Trio. _ beghgéffiseiiieflnor Morrison; 2‘PI"“°"' (‘menwml- "~ Emmi!" MacKenzio, St. PPterKs North. International Radio Programs i CONCERTS _. l 7.30 A. M. fKSO (227) Iowa. The Boss's Hour. "_““"_" ' ' '1 12-00 Noon - "' w‘ gwE-El (448) Boston. Friendly Maids. Professional Car 1m r. n. _________ (349) Newark. (is . ______________ iWAAM j DONALD S Chalmers Music. I I Chartered Accountant (Formerly Travelling Auditor ‘ 1.00 P. M. .WIP (508) Phila. Recital. ,KSO (227) Iowa. Vocal So‘ Incon-i Tax Department) 2-99 P- M- , no Edward Sire“ WOI (265) Icwa..Music. Halifax, 3° P- M- N‘ bilwssi (449) Boston. IYXUSPJJI. ' 0 P. M. WJZP (508) Penn. Recital. WQJ (447) Illinois. Music. WJJQ (366) Ill. Juvenile 2 to 4. KDKA (316) Pittsburg. Classical- World Master Pieces. 3.30 P. M: CKCL (357) Toronto. Ensemble. P. M. 1593-12-30-1mo. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate ‘to N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital ;_ Practice imlited to Eye, Ear Nose ' and Throat ‘ ‘nesting Eyes and supplying Glasses Oflice, Bayer Building 4- ‘v 11.00 P. M. town; 2. Dannie McMaster. Bridge- Grsat George Street WBAL (285) Md. Salon Orchestra. wBAL (335) 38in, Ledem, ‘town; 3. Margaret MvKeflllmBrldse- ; oaiee Hours-Q to 12:10. 1.30 w 0.00 4.30 r. M. 1.00 A. M. lows: 4. IINJUSilBS Moreside. (am . ' WIP (508) Phiia. Solos. WDAF (37 ) K - _ ea er.)— . Rte McMaster; 2.131101 4.45 P. M. Hawim 0 ans“ any‘ NlghhMatheson: 3, Miller McLure; 4, Er- Mark McGuigam -W00 (508) Penn. Grand Organ. M. . J _ BARRIBTER. SOLIOiTOR. BIO. wean (s11) Pitts. ‘Studio Recital. M to m“ WCAH (234) Columbus. Concert. m" 0.30 r. M. 9mm“ 31”“- °h“"°"“°""'pl'l' wax (205) Cleveland. Violin. WJR-WCX (441) Detroit. Ensem. MCLCOd & Bentley‘ 1.00 r. M. . ;_ A gglqnmly wBz (ass) Mass. Musical 0 to 0. . . w. n. nnurnnr, x. o. 13° P- M- WTIC_ (535) Conn. Boconians. WEAF (492) N. Y. Outline "The Sooonyans." 7.30; Aeolian," 8.00; (Barrister and Attcmey-at-Iaw . - 0B1. : 1B0 Richmond Street ONE? TO LOAN . Jnarlomwwn. r. s. i. "Ipgln Tr°ub§dg§gh4fl>= "QM" winners: . .12. Allan McLeod; s. not McDonald. "-—1- i 1'19 zlllpetgioo r M 5n‘ Miss Estelle Bc-wilcss‘ (lent: ‘Mt. Heal; 4. JOlm MQT-iwd. ' ' ' Grade I-1 Clarence Cormler 2 Art ork. jr.—1, Raymond Mc- McDonald & McPheelV/Lw i433) Clml- menu‘ l‘; Raymond Arscriault and Edward Donald, Bridgetown. ‘KDKA (sis) Pitts. N. B. c. rg s. Amwaui, Penmanship, (is, Read", __ L WBAL (Z85) 351N910)‘- cmce" Margaret McKenzie; . Q ‘ "*~ “DONAL” 5' F- “Pa”; Trio. Solo. Jendrek, Musical. - B "h ‘was. (aos) Buflslo. N. s. c. stoo- Boi-rnui-s, ma... m. i“ Tummy m. mummy“..- w" “l . u) M .. Wed. Friday. Reilly Building. oliirlonomwn wisg“ (a?) _Monmai_ spec,“ 7 . to l0. A150 ONRO (434). ONRQ. v1 wwoooonovuwwooooo-n .WJz (464) N. Y. Program. Cham- J.LESTER DOUGLAS, . has till-s past term, again awarded flames 36mm cash prizes to the pupils in the i0w- i ' er grades oi’ the Summerside High .80“; School from September to December lll-f elusive and his good example will ix no doubt be Iollowcd by others. ;B Tile following is a report o1‘ the‘. l—-1 Joseph Ga/llant 3 Audrey Ar- senault. ‘ion MeAssey. Grade 11-1 Ben Arsenault 2 George MoNelll. 9. . WBZ (333) Springflel d_ Concert MI-Icmslwhtilhed‘ 16011101 (over 12)»~1., SP0 . . ‘ aric c co . pen. , . XTiaPKb Hcmstitchcrl Towel (under l2)—1.i Emma. Taylor. Upton. Crocheting-l, Georgie Matheson. Darning,—l, Burnadctte McDon-i aid. Primrose. i Aprons-l, Emma. Taylor; '2. Jean Bettan. Upton. Hammer Handle.~1, Norman Mc- Leod; 2, Harry Ross: 3. John Mc- Leod. Strathcona. Milking StooL-l, Ruel Mathesoii. Neil Box,—1, Norman McLeod. Wecds.—l,Upt0n school; 2, Al ion Cross school. I Tree Leaves-—l. Georgie Mathe- ‘son; 2, Clayton McLeod; 3. Charles KDKA (316) Pit-ts. U. 0i P. Address. 0 P M. 3.0 . WFI (405) Phila. Talks. wean 517 “mien M i ) Pit burg. Happy Hour. WOC (375) IOWB. Royal BglcQmb_ 6.00 P. M. VSUI (265) Iowa City. Medical. NBAL (285) Balto. Sandman Circle 8.00 P. M. WNYC (535) N. Y. Air College. WTIC (535) Conn. Ask Jack. _ WEAF (492) N. Y. Hist. Jackson. DANCE ORCHESTRA! 8.30 P. M. Taylor, Upton; 4, Stirling McLeod, WTAG (517) Worcester. Bancroft. (Upton. 9.00 P. ‘M. ‘ Samples 0t‘ Wood.—1, Norman Mc- WRC (479) W|15111ngmn_ E[k1n5_ ‘Lcod; 2, Richard Matheson. 00 P. M. _ l0. Exercise Books (up to 2nd reader) WRVA (254) Virginia. Dancing. —-1. Margaret Nicholson, Bridge- h , ma Woodstrathcona. (4th Reader) (Copyrig t, 192B, by Inteinationall_i_ Jun“ Mathew“; 2' Georgie Mr. J.‘ A. Brace, Summelside. Helen Burdett: 3, Hazel Burdett; —l. Map Drawing, jr.--1, RuelMathe-t 2. Miller McLuré; 3, Claytoni general pl‘0ii(li8I10y|McLeod_ l Map Drawing, sr,-—1, Mary Mc- ay; 2, Norman McLeod; 3. Audry nrdett: 4, Hazel Burdett. Art Work. jr.—1, Clayton McLeod; for Miss Grace Kilns‘ (lent. Grade 3., Dflllfllas Moreside; 3. Marion McLean, Albion Cross; 4, Jennie McMaster. Penmanship (2nd Reader) — 1, Moody McDonald; 2, Erma Wood: 3. Margaret Nicholson; 4, Eleanor Morrison. P inanship (3rd Reader) — 1. Pearl McLean; 2, Ralph Burdett; 3, Carol Burdett; 4, Reina McKay. (4th Resden-l, Mary McKay: 3, Hattie Grade 1.1-1 Evelyn Walsh 2 Mal‘- Miss ‘Ruth Campbell's dept. Grade .IhI—1 Bi-llle Johnston 2 Penny Denny. Miss Muriel the‘... debt. (ii-am? ine 0'Hanley, St. Peter's North; 4. Sec. 7. Carrots —l_ (iordou Sut- u liorland. Greenwich: Lewis, St. (Potter's North: It. nctli liicCuiium, Si. l'(ll.Bl"S North 4. Hurry itultray, (ircellwii: . R°l‘°""i(1al)|(1 Head East; Kei1-= . i . _ -i(llllls, SI . Peter's Norlil. Soc. 8. 'i‘urnips -— 1. Lyman Sall- (iersoil, (lrct-nlvlch; 2, Gladys Mc- Laretl, Ciroenwicll: 3, David San-l (lcrsou, (lrconwicll: 4. liinyd Mc-l Kinnon, St. Peter's South. Class 3. --Vegstab|es Soc. 2. Green Tomatoes - 1. Harry Rattray, Greenwich; 2. David Sanderson, Greenwich; 3. McNeil, St. Peter's North; 4. Ly- mail. Sanderson, Greenwich. Sec, 4. Cucumbers —l. Muricl McDonald. Forest Hill; 2. Margar- et McDonald, Forest Hill; 3. Harry Rattray, Greenwich; 4. Lyman San- derson, Greenwich. . Sec. 5, Beets — Mercia Muliin. St. Peter's South; 2. Charles Waye S1. Peter's South; 3. Lillian Mc- Neil, Si, Peters North: 4. Keillieth MCCllllllHl, St. P8l€I‘S‘NOl‘ill. Sec. 6. Cabbages —l. Marjorie Ways. St, Peter's South; 2. J. J. (Yllanley, Cable 3. Head East; Lyman Sanderson, Greenwich. Radio P’°¢"""‘S-_°"‘°‘j§°-' ' (Matheson; 3, Mable Swallow; 4, qe_ .. Pum kins _ 1 M i i Mary McKay. Strathcona. (5th ‘ i" " p , ' “re SCHOOL AWARDS :Reader,_i Richard Mathesmr 2 McDonald, Forest Hill. 2. Keiluth AlcCailunl, St. Peter's North. Class 4.— Flowers. Sec. l, Sweet. Peas -—-1. Barbara Pratt, St. Peter's South: 2. Marion lilcAulay. St. Peter's North; '1. Blanche Waye. St. Peter's North. Soc. 2. Mixed Flowers — 1. Mar- jorie Wnye, St. Peter's South: " ,,. Lois Pratt. St. Peter's South: 3. l\’(=nneth ‘Anderson, St. Peter's Sec. 3. Flowering Plant —l. Mar- jorie Waye, St. Peter's South. Class 5. -Frult, Sec. l. Whiter Apples-—l. Gordon Sutherland, Greenwich: 2. Daniel McKiunon. Forest Hill; 3. Gather Harry Rattray. Greenwich. Sec. 2. Fall Apples -1. Lillian Lillian; wnoinsats" rnonuos 1 . Exporter of i Prince Edward Island] CertifiedSéed and l (Fable Stock. Potatoes ‘ a qvnu sun-r. IN. P. I. I. still‘ l0!‘ cvvry cough llZl-—1 Phyllis Stewal t. Grade V-l Louis Rallavet 2 Ross Mackenzie, Grade IV,—1 Keith Jelly 2 Jean MacDc-wcll. '- Miss Ida Dawson's dept, Grade lV—1 Verna Ricss 2 Irwin Ross. Mrs. M. 8. Lewis‘ debt. GP!“ V —I Marjorie McQuarrie 2 Clifford Browirsnd Roderic Smith. Miss Elisabeth Sullivan's dept. Wood; 3, Marie McLeod; 4. Ohris- tins. Campbell. (5th Reader) - 1. Marion Nicholson: 2. Helen Burnett; 3, Hazel Burdett; 4, Audry Burdstt. Poultry. — 1, Lloyd McLeod; 2.| Roddie McKenzie. ‘ Calves-l. Alex McLeod: 2. John McLeod: 3. Clayton McLeod; Enose McMsster: 5, Lloyd McLeod. P S McNeil, St. Peter's North; 2. Alice McKenna, St. Peter's North: 3, Ly- man Sanderson, Greenwich; 4. Hor- ry Ra/ttray, Greenwich. Sec. 8. Plums —l. Harry Rattrav. Greenwich. Sec. 4. -—Crs»b Apples -—- , Mur~ ‘dock McKinnon, Forest ill: 2. Marlon McKenna, St. Peter's North. 3. Iieah Sanderson, Greenwich: 5. Frances Sutherland. Cable‘ Heed ports 50 yds. dash (or girls under 9.--l. I I East. , l South; 4. Jean McKenzie, St. Pet-l er's North. I i Soc. l. A. —l. Ilvalrico. Wilson, l) ... Anlilda M(:- ‘llllloll, Cable Head East: 1i. Suistll . l" Soc. llvnll-llitrhlnl: _.1.Ain;|dn@ I -) MvKillnoil. (iabln Head blast; .2. Muriul McDonald, Fnrcsl lliil: 3., Sarah (iiliis, Si. Peter's North, 4 Ethol Myers, ‘Hirer-at Iiiii. Sec. (i. A. (lrrlclletilig —l. Penzip McKenzie, St. Peter's North; 2 Kathryn 0' Hiilllcy‘ St. Peter North; :1, Kathryn (inns; st. pop... North. ' v 4' .1 Class 9. —-M3’l1’ll0l Training Sec. 2. Milking Stool —l. Lyman‘. . Saildersoil, Greenwich: 2. Michael McKenzie, St. Peter's North. i Scc. 3. Mail Box. -1. Lyman.‘ Sanderson, Greenwich. Sec. (l. Bird House —-1. Janles McKenzie. St. Peter's North. 0,. Class 1o. —Live Stock And Pouitryi Sec. 1. Calves -—1. Beatrice Wii soil. Cable Head East; 2. Charles Ways, St. Peter's South, 3. Marion McKellnn. St. Peter's North; Hslbvrt Pratt, St. Peter's Sout . Gladstone O'Ha1llcy , St. North. S80. 3. Pouitfy —l. Kenneth Mo‘ ‘Cillillm, St. Peter's North: 2. Char- les Wuye. St. Peter's South: zl Blanche Ways, St. Peter's South. 4. Harry Rattray, Greenwich. Class 11. Collections Scr. l. Noxious Weeds —l_ For est Hill School; 2. Greenwlc School. Sec. 2. Leaves—- 1. Forest ‘Hill School: 2. Greenwich School. i Clan 12. —School Work. Sec. LGradcs IX. and X. Exer- c' s Book. --l. Hilda O'Hanley, St. Peter's North: 2. GordolrSutIier- laud, Greenwich; 3. Isabel Waye, St. Peter's South: 4. Marjorie Wiiye, St. Peter's South. Sec. 1. Grades VII. and VIII. —- Exerclse Book —l. Alice McKeiinei St. Peter's North: 2. Joseph O'- Hanley, St, Peter's North; 3. Rob- ert Lewis, St. Peter's North; 4- Fralicls Sutherland. Cable Head East. Sec. l. Grades V. and VI. Exer- cise Book —l. Marion McAulay. St. Peter's North: 2. Catherine O'- Hanley, St. Peter's North; 3. Bar bars Pratt. St. Peter's South: 4 Catherine Mullln, St. Peter's South. sat», "l, (‘ii-lines lll. and IV, Excr- liToO For sixtccil months we hare been doink our serve you with Pure Millc and its Products. By s0 doing we think you all believe we are working In interests of the City Child Welfare and the the best urC S Gcnnral Health oi‘ Our Citizens. are sanitary. (luccrs arc the bcsi. ccllcnt rondi We thank you for your past patronage and mural sull- pmt, and hope for your eo-operation throughout the 00ml"; Wishing you all a Happy and Prosllfimlfi New ‘Bu.’ year. Our milk pure and (ligestahlir, and our Pm‘ They deliver thcir milk to us in ex- lion. Yours for hotter health. THE PU-RE E. R. BROW ., r' MILK CO., 146 PichmondiSt. Fire, Life, Accident, " Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at A Lowest Rate.‘ Good Strong Stock Companies Ageht at Suinmerside, Lloyd Lewis. Attention ‘ Potato Deal _.-——<7agm. Bc sure and have yang?" The Charlottetown G flll all orders at. " prompt (lolly tomers and All 0'ur Friends . best to Our Plant and methods LTI) -O> v . Charlottetown PAGE SIZVFN ,4 P (airy r ‘nun B551; mg ,4_L_£. roux BAKING - Pies, or... Buns m) 3...... - DOES ALL YOUR 5.41am: sssr