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Th tro LPhon [$93.1 p‘ nadiana enjoy Arrange NOW to safeguard‘ Williams & Bentley, Limited Insurance ‘Underwriters ‘ "Cameron Block, Charlottetown, Phone 1030. s1 n "fl ._________ ._-_ how economical]! H,“ can purchase all those needed new Kitchen and Household Uten- 5H5 you have longed for so long! we siigqest a call now because our stocks nrc so complete with varie- lira or new, attractive designs. And ulll‘ llricro at present will prove an .-tlii i:\ purchasing now the articles ' The Magi, Lillian Walker; Electrola ‘ Recitation, 1 Tile ‘King o1‘ Kings, Bessie Stewart; , é Write ‘I931 Write fine tea _.._D.._.-___ .________..__. ...... nun .......... .. pmwjmw Best Shoal of Oats 1, William Crossman, Central deqiie; 2, Alex Lefurgey, North deque. Best Shelf of Wheat QUE. Boat Six Ears o! Corn Bedeque. -.nn trsl I-leclequc. toes 2, Leonard MscKenna, Central Bedeque. Best Peck o! Irish Cobblers deque. class of Three Turnip; Georgetown _____ appeared and tree. PROGRAM Record, O Come All Ye Faithful; Recitation, Irene Stewart; Recita- nold Hobbs; Record Elcctrolo. Selec- tion» Christmas Carols; Recitation selection, Holy Night; Elcctroln. Selection, Christmas Carol; Recitation, Prophecy, Charles Fraser; Record. Elcctrola. selection, O, Come All Ye Faithful; Scripture Readlnl. Response; Recitation, Joan Bell; Recitation. Clarence MacNevln; Hymn, In Christ There is no East or West; Recitation, William Hobbs; RICCDITT, Eicctrola selection, Silent Night; Dialogue, Klmbcll and Doro- thy Keeping; Story, where Love is Christmas, by Mrs. MacLaren; Offer- ing and response; Record, Electrola selection "While Shepherds Watched; Hymn. Jesus shall Reign. The ivcckly whist was held in St. James Hull, Georgetown. on Wed- nesday. January 6th, with a large at- tendance. The ladies prize was won by M155 Mary Mscdoi-iald and the gentleman's by Allan McCormac. A dainty lunch was served ‘by Mrs. Go- tell and Mrs. Herman Lavandier.—A. Misses Mildred McLarei-i and Dor- othy Jenkins returned to Charlotte- town after spending their Christ- mas holidays at their homes in Georgetown. Mrs. Bradley and sons, 'I‘rac:idic are visiting in Georgetown the guest of Mrs. Bradley's parents, Mr. end Mrs. McEachem,_-—A. Misses Susie, Mary and Georgie Hemphlll, Montague, spent the week " end at their home in Georgetown. Miss Dora Lavsndler of the T. Eaton 00.. Monctpn, who has been spending lzer holidays 1n Georgetown the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandler left recently on return. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and daughter, Mary Louise, Soiiris, who have been visiting in Georgetown the guest oi Mr. Murphy! parents, Mr. end Mrs. J. Murphy have re- turned home accompanied by Mr. Murphy's sister Annie who intends spending a vacation. Mr. Stewart Levers. Georgetown. is visiting friends in Charlottetown’. Mrs. Maui-lee Donovan, Charlotte- town, recently visited Georgetown. Mr. Frank Dalaicl of tho Carterrv Borden. spent tho week and at his homo in Georgetown. Lllllfllallnnnl-Ipa - The regular Christmas Tree and Concert for the children o"! St. David's United Church at Georgetown was heldIin the church on Christmas night with a good attendance. Rev. C. U. MacNevin, Pastor. acted as chairman and the following program was well carried out. A number of very fine Christmas selections on the electrola. added very much to the Joy of the evening's entertainment. At the close o1 the program Santa. Claus l membeied all with gifts which he took from a well laden tion, Herbert Stewart; Song, 0 Little Town of Bethlehem; Recitation, Ar- Denton Clarke, North Bedeque. Collection of Six Carrots Bedeque. Collection of Six Pal-ships deque. . Best i-i doz. Green Tomatoes que. Best 5i dos. Cucumbers Bedeque. ‘ Best l5 dos, Beets Best Z heads of Cabbage QUE; dequc: 4, Henrietta tral Bedeque. Best Hammer Handle Bedequc; 2. Lorne Bedeque. Best Nail Box Bedeque. Best Bird House deque. Best Miscellaneous Article dcque: 2, deque; 3, Bedeque: 4. Charles tral Bedeque. Heller Call’ deque; deque. Pnllet and Coolers! Ban-ed leek Pallet and Coekerel \ Collection of Ten Pressed Weeds --__.-_-_._. 7 Cold: are often serious. Never neglects cold. i Take the recognized standard remedy. ‘Ga-oven’; ‘real-oa- Miss Mildred White. Charlottetofli recently visited Georntcsn School Fair Iollowlng is the report of Bede- que School " Fair held at Bedeque Hall on Thursday, Sept. ll, 1930. 1, Ena Webster, Central Bcdequc; 3, Jennie Crossnisn, Central Bede- quc; 3, Alex Lefurgey, North Bede- 1, Marlon Ilrlzzell, Central Bede- que; 2, Georgie Schurman, North Be- dcque; 3, Jennie Carruthers, North Bedeque; 4, Muriel Icard, Central Best Pint of Thresher] Beans 1, Marlon Frizzell, Central Bede- quc; 2, Muriel Lcard, Central Bede- quc: 3. Henrietta Crossman, Central Bedeque; 4, Lilian Schurman, Cen- One Peck of Green Mountain Pota- 1, Alex Leiurgey, North Bedeque; dequc; 3, June‘ Dingwell, North Bi:- dcquc; 4, Norms MacMurdo, North 1, Lillian Schurman, Central Be- deque; 3, Alex Lefurgey, North Be- 1, Doris Clarke, North Bedcque; 2, Gerald MaeKcnna, Central Bcdeque; 3, June Dingwell, North Becleque; 4, l, Billie Bchurman, North Bede- que; 2, Eileen Dawson, Central Be- deque; ‘3. Lorne Wright, Central Be- deque; 4, Jennie Carruthcrs, North 1, Carmen Johnson, Central Bede- qiic; 2, Ralph MacDonald. North Be- deqiic; 3, Denton Clarke, North Be- 1, Keith Leard, Central Bedcquc; 2, Ena. Webster, Central Bcdequc; Jennie Carruthers,_North Bcdeque; 4, Jennie Crossman, Central Bede- l, Blanche Johnson. Central 13c- deque; 2, Ens. Webster, Central Be- dcque; 3, Jennie Crossman. Central Bcdeque; 4, Jennie Carruthers, North 1, Georgie Schurman, lbrth Bede- que: 2. Alex lelurgey, North Bede- quc: 3. June Dingwell, North Bede- que; 4, Doris Clarke, North Bede- que. 1. Billie Schurman, North Bede- 2. Enadwebster. Central ‘Bede- quc.‘ 3, Georgie Sehurman, North Bedeque; 4, Weldon Crossman, Cen- tral Bcdcque. » Best Pumpkin i, Billie Schurman, North Bede- que: 2, Georgie Schurman, North Be- deque; 3, June Dingwcll, North Be- Crossman, Cen- 1. Leonard MscKensle. Central Wrizht, Central 1. Leonard MacKenns, Central 13e- dfllllc; 2. Douglas Ieard, Central 1. Leonard MocKcnna, Central Be_ 1. Leonard MscKcnna. Central Be- Lcrne Wright, Central Be- Arnold Callback, Central Maclienna, Cen- 1. Irma Dawson. Central Bedeque; 2, Phyllis Dawson, Central Bedeqiie; 3, Iseonard MacKenna, Central Be- 4. Keith Lcarcl, Central Be- 1. Doris Clarke, North Bedsque; 2, Lillian Schurman. Central Bedeque; 3, Eileen Dawson. Central Bedeque;_ 4, Dorothy Dawson. Central Bedcquc. L m’ Webster‘ Cont,“ Bfdeque. 4. Marlon Frizzell, Central Bedequc. _ ———-—————— eque. que; I. Dorothy Dawaonh, Central Becleque; 3, Central Bedeque School. ' JANUARY 10.1931 ' " ~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GU_.A_R_DlAN - _ ancea e- I e. ‘m Vfl- I a Bedéque _ _ 1, Fr Dlngwell, North Bed hdg I 15 ‘he: beaver, Pressed 1, Marlon 10rd. Central Bedsqu 3, Jennie Barwlse. North Bedeque; ds Maclienzie, Central Bedeque. Samples of Wood 5°" 2, Lorne Reeves,.Noi-th Bedeque. 136- . Weed Seeds l, Central Bedeque. Exercise Books -do, North Bedeque. Central Bedeque. man, Central Bedeque; Gallant. Central Bedeque. man. North Bedeque; 4, Arnold Call beck, Central Bent-qua. Bc- Central Bedcque; Central Bedeque. Penmanship Grades l, and 2-1,‘ June Dingwell, 2. Austin MacDon- ald. Central Bedeque; 3, Helen Ar- senauit, North Bedeque; 4, Douglas North Bedcqiie; MacMu rdo. North Bedeque. Grades 3 and 4-1, Irma Dawson, Lefurgey, 3, Doris Clarke, Jennie Barwlse, Central Bedeque; 2, Muriel North Bedequc; North Bedeque; 4,» North Bedcque. Grades 5 and 6-4, Jennie Cross- man, Central Bcdeque; 2, Jean Tuc- ker, North Bedeque; 3, Lillian Schirr- man, Central Bedeque. North Bcdequc; rnan, North Bcdcque; 3, Louise Ar- rcnauit, North Eedcquc; 4, Marion Lord. Central Bedcqile. ' Grades 0 and 10-1, Marlon Friz- zell.; 2, Hilda lllacKenna; a. Ena Webster, Central Bedcque; 4, Fran- ces Dingwell, North Bcdeque. 3, Map Drawing Grades 5 to 7-1, Ralph MacDon- ald, North Bedcque; 2. Georgie Schurman, North Bcdeque; 3, Jean Tucizcr, North Bedequc. Grndc 8 to 10-1, Marion l-‘rizzeli, Central Bedequc; 2, Muriel Leard, Central Bedequc; 3, Frances Ding- ivcll. North Bedeque; 4, Eileen Daw- son, Central Bedequc. Art Works North Bedcque; North Bedcque; 2. Jean Tucker, Central Bedeque. Grades 7 to 10-l, Marion Frizzell, Central Bedcque: 2, Eileen Dawson, Central Bedeque; 3, Muriel Leard. Central Bedeqiie; 4, Ens. Webster, Central Bcdcquc. Project Map 1, C/sntral Bcdequc North Bedeque School. _ Portfolios 1, North Bedeque. Bouquets of Sweet Peas 1, Ena Webster, Central Bedcque; 2, Harold Lesird, Central Bedcque. Best Bouquet of Mixed Flowers 1 Marlon Frizoel, Central Bedcque. 2 Maui-tel Leand, Central Eedequc. 3 Jennie Carrol-hers, North Bedcquc. Best Bouquet of Aster; 1 Muriel Lcard. Central Dedequia. 2 Marion Frlmcll, Central Bedeque. 3 Eileen Dawson, Central Bcdequc. 4 Dcnton Clarke, North Bcdeque. Six Stock Apples. 1 Arnold Calbzck, Central Bccleque. 2 Hilda MacKenna, Central Bedcque. 3 Blanche Johnson, Central Bedcquc. Six Red Astrachcn Apples. 1 Charles MucKcnna, Central Bed- eque. School; 2, , Plums. 1 Marlon Prizzsll, Control Bedequc. 2 Ena. Webster, Central Bedeque. Six Crabb Apples. l Ena Webster, Central Bedeque. 2 Doris Tucker, North Brdequc. 3 June Dingwell, North Bedeque. 4 Jean Tucker, North Bedeque. Pint Canned Raspberries. 1. Ens Webster, Central Bedeque. 2. Muriel Leard, Central Bedeque. 3. Jean Celbeck, Central Bedoque. Best Jar Canned Beets. 1. Lillian Schurman, Central Bed- 2. Marion Lord, Central Bedeque. 3. Marlon Prlncil. Central Bedeque. 4. Frances Dincwell, North Bedaqia. Loaf White Bread. .\~ T. Frances Dlngwcll, North Bedeque. 2. ma Webster, Central Bedeque. 3. Marion Prlmell, Central Bedeque. 4. Jean Calbeolc. Central Bodlous. 1-2 do: Tea Biscuit's. ' l. Doris ‘maker, North ledequn.‘ 2. I-lelen Tucker. North BQQM. 3. Jan Tucker, North 306C118. 4. Georgie Suburban, North lcdque. Ginger Incas. 1. Lillian sehunnm, Omtnl lcdcqus. s. mil-lei Lard, Central llodcqus. zuNou-mn Mae Milne. Ninth lod- eque. _ _ 4'. Mary Mackenzie, antral Ialoqoa. Apple Pie. l. Josh Oslbeok, Central Dodaqm. '2. Jennie C.“ man, Control Betque. ‘l, Inrne Wright, Central Bedeque; Grades 1 and 2-1. June Dingwell, North Bedeque; 2, Norma MscMur- Grades 3 and 4-1, Jennie Taylor, North Bedeque; 2, Austin MacKenna. Central Bedeque; 3, Irma. Dawson, Central Bedeque; 4, Reta Gallant. Grades 5 and 6»-1, Jennie Cross- 2, Ernest Grades 7 and 8-1, Geneva Tay- lor, North Bedequc; 2, Marion Lord, Central Hedequc; 3, Georgie Schur- Grades 9 and 10~l, Ens. Webster, Central Becleque; 2, Muriel Iearcl. Central Bcdequc; 3, Marion Fkizzcll, 4, Eileen Dawson, Grades '7 and 8——1, Geneva Taylor, 2, Georgie Schur- Grade 1 to 6-1, June Dingwell, 4' 3, Doris Clarke, North Bcdeque: 4, Jennie Crossman, reductions via the Hudson Bay route. ,1 ‘PUBLICITY I. Jean Calbook, Central Bedaque. 2. Doria, Chris, North Bedeque. 3. Jennie Ourruthers. North Bcdeque.‘ s; 4. Georgie Cchurman, North Bedeque. Years). -- 1. Marion lord. Central Bsdeqils. Rammed “Handkerchief. .(0ver .12 Years)- 1. Jean Calbeek. Central Bedeque. 2. Marion lhisaell. Central Bedeque. Mended Seek. 1. Muriel Leard, Central Bedeque. 2. Marion Friaasl, Central Bedeque. 3. Ens. Webster. Central Bedeque. Embroidered Linen. 1. Jean Calbeck, Central Bedeque. 2. Marion Prizzell, Central Bodeque. 3. Hilda MacKeni-ia. Central Beclequc. 4. Eileen Dawson, Central Bedeque. Sports. 50 Yard clash for girls under 9. 1. Helen Baxwise, North Bedequc. l 2. Doris Clarke, North Bedeque. If . I 3. Noni-ts, Maul/Judo North Bedequo, 4. June Dlngwell, North Hcdeque. 50, yd dash for girls under l2. .. 1. Jennie Bel-wise, North Bedeqiie. 2. Blanche Johnson, Central Beclequc , 4. Marlon Lord. Central Bedeque. '15 dash tor girls over 12. 1. Doris Tucker, North Bedequc. 2. Ens. Webster, Central Bedequc. 3. Hilda MaeKerina, Central Bedequc ' 75 Yd Dash For boys Under 9. 1. Alex Lefurgey, North Bodoque. 2. Austin MscKeni-ia, Central Bzd- , eque. 3. Douglas Ipard, Central Bedeque; 4. Harold lleard, Central Be-drquc. 100 Yd Dash For Boys 9 to 12. 1. Charles MacKenna, Central Bed , eque. 2. Arnold Calbedr, Central Bcdcquc. Sack Race For Boys Under 12. 1. Alex Lefurgey, North Bedeque. 2. Howard hard, Central Bedeque. Sack Race For Boys Over 12. 1. Lorne Wright. 2. ‘Charles MacKenna. .'i Legged Race Io! Girls. 1. Hilda. hlacKcnna. and: Marion Friz- I sell. ‘ 2. Ena Webster and Dot Dawson. 3. Helen Barwise and Helen Tucker. 7 4. Doris Tucker and Jennie Currut- hers. i Sack Race For Girls. 1. Blanche Johnson, Omtml Beclcquc. i 2. Doris Tucker, North Bsdeque. ‘ 3. Jennie Crossman, Central Bedequc. 4. Marion Frizsell, Central Bedequc. l - Potato Race For Boys. 1. Keith Lcard, Central Bcdeque. , 2. Charlie MacKenna, Central Bcd- eque. . 3. Arnold Cslbeck, Central Bcdcquc. Alex Lefurgcy, North Bedeque. ‘ Pdato Race For Girls. 1. Muriel Le furgej. North Bcdequc. 2. Marion Frizzell, Central Bcdcque. 3. Dories Tucker, North Bcdcquc. 4. Jennie Crossman, Crtral Bcdeqiic. Wheelbarrow Race 1. Alex Lelurgey and Keith Lcarci. Relay ‘Race . Central Bcdeque. . North Bedequc. Free For All Iorne Wright, Central Bedrquc. Cal-man Johnson, Central Bax-lcque. 5 . Dot Dawson, Central Bedcquc. ‘ . Doris Tucker, North Bedequc. l _ Singing Contest. . Central Bedequa. 2. North Bedequc. 5;» ~ ewwr 1. Nonh Bedeque. Central Be-dequc, Public Speaking. 1. Georgie Schurman. North Bedcqiit‘. 5° ___.________ l ii icfiricim PRODUCERS GREATLY BENEFITIID y l REGINA, Jail 9.—-Hon. J. A. Mcrk- 1 I ley, Minister oi Railways. Labor mid Industries, today stated that, whllci ,1 Saskatchewan grain producers irill‘ receive substantial financial benefits from the application of Crowsncst i rates to Churchill, Saskatchewan live stock producers will also share in - similar prosperity, because special commodity rates have been secured from all Saskatchewan points to Churchill on shipments of cattle and cured meats. ‘The Provincial freight rates expert , also drew attention. to the fact that cattle and hogs processed in saskat- chewan packing-houses and exported , as cured meats would also receive the I benefit of very substant l freight LOOK For Our New PAGE To Appear 3. Doris Tucker, 3, Renamed Handkerchief. .(Uni|er .12 Jean ‘Pucker, North Bedsque; 4, Hll- ~ 3. Muriel Laofurgey, North Bedequc. i , 4. 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The Editor's ruling on all matters connected with the cmitcst will he final and legally bind- ing. and further. the Editor reserves the right to disqualify any person or persons for any reason that he considers good and sufficient. Employees of the Charlottetown Guardian are ineligible. No correspondence gcrd to this granted. n he entered info in re- ecmp-cfidcn and no intcriiews 1. l CLUBS-ACROSS Use word Argute meaning sharp. shrill, quick, subtle. , A word of six letters meaning cover for ankle over shoe. lcgivear. A word ol six letters meaning an idea or con- ception. opinion, belief, whim. A word of three lcitcrs meaning a single fig- ure, first. individual. A word oi‘ nine letters meaning Noel; flfllllfll feast day. A word of five letters meaning to speak with eloquen l; to deliver an eloquent address. A r/ord of flvc letters meaning one who is fully proficient or skilled in an art. Use the lcttcrs V. E. themselves. Two letters-contraction meaning "for ex- ample". Word of five letters meaning to sot 823i"; H! type. Word el four letters meaning a prince: title cl dignity given to an Easlcm Prince or chieftzin. Two letters, contraction for direction ol the wind. m- point of tho compas. A word of six letters moaning anything showy but of little value, superficial. glittering, shiny- A word of live letters meaning the rcccrd of n year. A word of six letters meaning to tempt by the oller of something good: entire. or attract. A word ol three letters meaning s shoe lltcllei; reckoning. as to keep check on something. A word of three letters meaning suitable, ap- propriate, liable, quirk of apprehension. Two letters used in business corresponds-no. as a contraction or substitute for “concerning” or "in reference to." , First four letters '3! a word meaning hidden or concealed. A word ol three letters meaning application of anything to a particular purpose. custom or practice. A word of flve letters meaning bestlnllze. s.» with drink; to otupefy’. to inlactnte. A word of flve letters meaning leaded. burd- ened. A word of five letters meaning banned. forbid- end. prohibited. A wind of two letters meaning third personal pronoun, neuter. A word of four letters melnina I "l!" "l "I" tiiigulabed courage. Use letters T. 1, name of a tropical plant. Ilse a two letter Prfllvillufll- 11.0 word Nalaiit. meaning floating. A word of six letters meaning stately of mien: oorpnlent. 2. A word ul‘ in.‘ 9'9.“ 6. A word of right lrl 8. 9. >_ ._ ._.- 5"' S"? l: r2 w u 1'3. t Li tL-P-Hill‘. .\ l. Use word "Ai-wumpt“ mc: in; value. (ti-rs. mcnnlii; to iiivorpnlLtCtl into one; in 1n y l.~;,.il or moral hJnil. Use lcltcrs T. 0. N Use leltcrs h‘. T. l‘. A imril o.‘ imlr loll . izicanin; a piriillerl stick to urge on rnitfc; .~ .|1i‘.ii.'lll'. r-, meaning relating to iir rcsembliri: o, goose: liitlrz. mo horn or flute; lilo-t 4 llny sounds on a ' ilf‘1l‘l,‘.“~(ll1(‘lIl11K‘.\ ncm: lizili‘ an viii n measure A word of ~i.\' from memory. A ivuril of lire letters mennin; an ilIl-tfliillfl n1‘ any 1101110110." thing; rill-gr, m- bus], ['50 letter.» ll. 1.‘. A word of fiic l~:t"-~ in-nmim grcrdincss or ior .t'-; piunilei prey, A word of four lriiws mcrinin; name of bird; honey buzzcrrl. ['53 E. .\'. I. A. ('. A word oi’ [our letter; illfflillnl! a narrow piece nl leather hctivrrn um‘ . linil irziilirr on sole; tn boat heavily‘. A word of fire lritcrs lllfilliilll, A woril of tivo lcticrs mcnniil: verb to be. Ann's ilireniiig m rrpczil aloud J ~fniu‘ tr- do . our nlih l1 male horses. prrxcnt tense of A word of thru- liltrrs meaning the watery circulating juici- o1‘ n rlnnt. lise letters L. L. A word of thrr-s lciii-is irlrziiilng chewed or swallowed, deiourerl (as food.) Use lrttem l7. R. l-J. U. 0. l'sc letters H. R. I. 0. N. Y. Use letters t‘. L‘, Ill. l. N. Use letters A. l-I. L. A irnrzl nl five lrtlrrw meaning a flitht cf steps. Four iettcrscontrartlevn lcr lli-virnin. Four letters meaning oil of roses. Three letters meaning exclamation; crpresslnzi of satisfaction or lrnnv. Three letters mranin; n hollow ("ave foi- ani- mal; or secluded opartznrrvt for ni-"m. Three letters meaning inflammable liquid ob- tsineil from iinlmcl, vegetable or mineral mai- ler; a lubrlmnf. L's: letter: T. A. irl:lf.i‘= (“IIIIZHSTSD for thcizi. i '~v .P.AK'.I "' 1-1- w»