JANIJARYw 17, __l_9_49 ‘ rr_"""" - . i Thia groan Jade monaur m ‘If the Chinese Han period. it. h now a closely-guarded mu- uum piece of [rut value. Impty all the museums and treasure-trove: of the land. Heap high the glittering gems. Yet the whole fantastic array is worth less than the gift of sound health. if health be yours, rejoice in the treasure. And guard well your priceless possession. At the first suggestion of illness, go at once to the physician of your choice. And when you have his prescription entrust its com- pounding to this “Reliable" pbarntaq. TltE Jeutuus lhtaanacv m. fugue nzwr enema Ch-mtvtn t mp ‘l .- tnawtnlluunnrtr. .v.-.. Ylt-vfi" I DAKNLEY \V.M.S. »_ AW’. . _ , ELLEN 8 lllARY (lontinued from Page 3. _j—————~'-——’_—"" gmitllflg cascades of sparks we nhulllfl like to have seen at a clos- ,,,. rungs». "And why do you.burn mi; waste stuff. instead of nlow- my Mother Nature time to reclaim p naturally?" I inquired of James llu." eyéllllll. O I I "l suppose, now that you've ask- The W. M. S. of Damley and gg-gvigw was t-.eld on Dec. 13th at the home of Mrs. Morley Crozier. Meeting opened vrith president in chair and opened worship service contained in Missionary Monthly. Mrs. John Bearisto 1st reader Luke 2, 4. l6. Carol “Silent. Night." Mrs. A. MacKay 2nd reader Matt. 2. 1. 2. |ll Hymn “Joy to the World," Mrs. .Morley Crozlcr 3rd reader hymn rd me, Ellen. 0"!‘ mill" 1'0"“ 15 1° "It came upon the Midnight Clear." 1 t 1 leave the place neat and tidy. Then Christmas cum-mg taken and zggfisiutuzleé" age to “k9 pm“ n too when We "me 1° haul U“? “'°°d dedicated by president. Business and lumber out when there comes n hit of snow, we don't have to wade through the brush to load it. And when we come to cut the shoots there next Summer. think period. Roll call nswered by 5 members with a C ristmas mess- age, three visitors were present. Minutes of last meeting and last furnace and base burner size. W. D. Gillis and C0,, Phone 176. WEAR January Sale-Coats. dress- es. skirts, etc. ' 1k Co. are filling ‘orders for furnace coke today. Isaac, Whalen Bldg. Grafton St, Coke, furnace size. orders while it lasts. Co. to Summerside Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. Coke, furnace size. orders while it lasts. Co. Mr. ‘Ir-yon, wish to announce the en- Florence Ethelbert to Cpl. George Herrington. U. S. A. F. Corsicana. anxious to get in contact with my mother, Mrs. (former The Genital Guardian than column la roaervesffor news of local interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be Inserted at five oontl a word. afllctly pa; Protestant Orphanage Contributions ._i_ COKE DISCHARGING today, MRS JOHNSTOIWS LADIES DOMINION COKE —A. Plclfard ran orator: of Dr. A. L. M6- will reopen on Tuesday. UNLOADING Tonaxt-syaney Rush in your Arnfast Coal Phone 2498. SCHEDULED FLIGHTS daily and Monctoa UNLOADING TODAYZ-Sydney Rush in_your Arnfast Coal Phone 2498. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- and Mrs T. .H. H. Cauty, their daughter agement of MISSING RELATIVE-Am very Ivan McKeeman. Amy Hazel Pooleyl of annual meeting read and‘ approved. Mrs. Woodsidc was elected chair- man for election of officers which ,were all re-elected except Christ- hmv nice lt_ will be without. any lundtrrtng trash."-_' I suspect too i‘. is burnt to encourage a quick growth of herbage to aid in the tan Stewardship Scc‘y. The officers are as follows: President - Mrs. Fulton Simmons. Sedy Treasurer Mrs. Harry Crozier, Temperance and Christ- inn Citizenship Mrs. John Bearisto. Friendship Secy — Mrs. Arthur McKay, Associate Helpers - Mrs. K. McKay; Press Sec‘y -—- Mrs. Ray Crozier. Missionary Monthly Sec'y Mrs. Morley Crozier, Christian Stewardship Sec‘y — Mrs. Jnntcs Hickey. It was decided to hold prayer meetings every two weeks in Darnlcy Hall beginning Jan. 4th. owes‘ posturing there in these ad- tlitions to the siump-fleld-atid cer- toinly tu hasten the final clearing of it. James speaks of this phase with obvious longing, such times ns we mtntion that fascinating stump- llclti. "If wc could only get at that stumping!" he will sigh and m Jock, kcpt fairly busy with his tiny by day affairs, "If we could iurt get that field clerrred what quantities it would growl" This area is commencing now to he ripe for James’ clearing. “Just look at that now.""he_notldcd with inter- est on one of our Summer outings, airfhe ipiedhamficld litherenweath- t-CPd old veteran of stump occupied rprominent place in the clearing. "Wouldn't you think that whoever ley Crozler were asked to make programs for W. M. S. for the year. Mrs. A. McKay invited mem- bers for January meeting. Roll call a New Year resolution. Friend- otvns that place would make an Smp Se“, reported 2 calm 2 “min to “k” that slump out? I‘ letters and l treat. Christmuspro- Wm!“ the field’, , gram: Prayer, Mrs. A. McKay; Carol of the Nations. ms. Bear- And one of our party, thinking doubtless of the scarcity of com- pcicnt farm help, which leaves tlrirrly couples farmint: alone off- rrcd sympathetically. "Perhaps he's isto; We come to Bethlmcm, Mrs. Harry Crozicr. Christmas program in Missionary Monthly followed by leader, "0 Come all Ye Faith- ... 01d nmn!» And f, chuckling at tul.’ Five members lighted candles _1.,,,,,.§- mncem’ h, u,‘ {MB u; ‘he {and read verses as they did so 'Mrs. Woodside for fellow Christ- muu dell his afforded b the rl 5ai(l,y"pgr§]ups he’, n11 s} a rfuntiiian in North America. Mrs. Mor- fired!" "Well, even if he is," James ‘ ley CrozJer for those in South replied, "if he still has breath in America. Mrs. Hurry CW1“ f“ him and l! able l° be P“ flbvut. those in Europe. Mrs. A. McKay he should have that stump out!" for Asia. Mrs. Bcaristo for Africa. I have a notion that even yet, in Prayers were offered with presi- Jamcs‘ time more arable land will dent leading. Closing hymn “The h» ntltlcd to this farm of ours, by day thou gayest Lord is Ended" “ill tlflilllmllifllt- Benediction closcd the meeting. ° ' Lunch served by Hostess, assisted by Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. Bear- tsto and social hour enjoyed. in today's continued mild weath- er and along a road that was. and “or not Winter's. a horse nnd farm- turrt turned in at the old mill rontl. W_M_S_ QAyDLIHJGHT SERVKZE livery, Charlottetown. her: 2, Teresa Stordy. 3. Arnold Smltll. John Carragher: 3. Emelda Story. Margaret Carragher; Curley. Mrs. John Bearisto and Mrs. Mor- Mlllllm Bernice Carley; 3. Hilda Mac- Grade I-tal-l, Donnie King; 2. Pauline McManus. Grade I—(b)—l. Wilfred Car- ragher. Prize winners at closing exer- cises. John Carragher. North Tryon. Last letter from Bos- ton South but last known where- abouts in Halifax. Anyone know- ing her whereabouts please write Dorothy McKc-eman, General De- BROOKVALE SCHOOL Report for tmnth of Decem- Grade X-l. Rosaleen Carragher, Grade VII—1. Francis Carley, 2. Grade IV-l. Eugene Carley; 2, 3. Josephine Grade II-i, Muriel Smith; 2. Dec. 23rd: Grade; X--ROSBlC(-I'II Carraglier, Grade VII—Francis Curley and Grade lV-Eugene Curley Grade II-Bernice Curley. Grade I-Donnie King. Teacher, J. Anthony Smith. SMALL BUT MIGHTY iVlZElArDVIL-Irlil, Pa., Jan. 14—<AP) ——'I‘ho explosive heart of an atom bomb weighs 20 to 3O pounds and is about the size of a softball, says Prof. J. A. Campbell of Oberlin College. He made the estimate in a. speech last night to the Etrie section of the American Chemical Society. IJDNDON — (CP) -— In i808. when Brltuins population was 36,- 000,000, 70,000 persons tiled front tuberculosis. This year, out of a "W" don't often sr-e the like at this i‘l"t‘ of year," James comments to Tllr. C. from the house on thc hill. tunic now to shnrc many a common held a candlelight service in trh Interest of stock and cro s to- , . -— —* — " .r:;";*:>.::::*::.-..De :2;:..:""...: - l'util tomorrow . . . Diary . 2128 c fgqhi geyvimp was‘ the (CP) — Ben Fledger, 84, said to he GWtI-nlsht- . - . itcrfrriisfih‘; World M Tm fee; o; Britain's oldest publlcan. died where .Jcsus Christ antl was under the he was ‘mm-M m” Gre-Yhmmd m“ lcadz-rsltip oi’ Mrs. l-Iibbert liughe cticns; the lighted cflnfiilfi added festive note to the ccz-asioti. To syn". d. service. the memberssatin a _ ‘llightful duet ‘rendered by Mrs. ,lnd Miss Helen Wilson. paper on jLure, who has Y” m“ ' ‘o Queen" "_ ber of the Society for 35 years. W gfgkrgwgnu yo“ m‘, on the service Christmas carols we sung, the music and directed by the church orga tst, Mrs. Albert Reed. A recitation you have a eapy cou h due to e. wnytome IB- 'l‘he Covehcad - Brackley W.M S. West qovehead United Church on president of the Society. The church was decorated with seasonal decor- tzc titoilght of the semi- circle with the leader standinfl M» the front. In the centre a table was decorated with Christmas greens. "Silent Night" was Lowell Younker y A "The Founding and Extension of the W.M.S. was pre- upared and rend by Mrs. Colin Mc- been a faithful mem- lworthy of much comment. Durins: being furnished "If I h-hd Only ed by 7 ladies _ne.mely= M15! 9°"! population of 48000,000,_ deaths are expected to drop below 27,000 says the National Association for Pro vcntion of Tuberculosis. C: s‘ in his Essex tounfl. A total abstain as much as they could “early? Brown. the Light of the World {l inia McDonald, Joy; Mrs. Charles Willis Light; Miss Florence Mac- BRONCIIIAL ASTHMA Chronic Bronchitis‘ O Especially prepared to treat lrentlulel Asthma and Chronic Irooehills due lo v9?" (Qgplwlcry Infection. Clinical tests have proved the efficacy of lentlqan "G". It you ruler the misery and distress ol ltottclllul Asthma u Chronic Irooehltls alert felting fiF, l": ll > like. Chesley Hughes. Truth; rm. John McKenzie. John B...“ Lorne MacMillan, Faith; Mrs George Dewar. M“ “ed Fem,‘ Gm"? Mllmmant “m”? M155 Lev’ son; Leslie McDonald; Harold Coffin; Florrie Benton; Eric Duvar; Horace Fraser; Selma Llewellyn; ' William McLean; NLrs. J. P. Beer; Gilbert Clements; Mrs. L. H. Poole; Ada McGregor; 'I'helma Larter; Thelma Coffin; Ruth Stewart; Hewson Kidd; Harry McConnell; Rudolph Hamilton; Catherine Mc- Eachern; Shirley McGregor. 65c~Reginald Reid. 50c Each: Mrs. Elly Llewellyn; Mrs. Leo Collins; Mrs. Alvah Allan; Mrs. Alvah G. Allan; Mildred Smith; Phyllis McPherson; June Beaton; Bernice Llewellyn. ' 35c—Mrs. William Hilchey. 25c-Mrs. Glad. Higginbothalnl. Total—$6il.51. Montague by Mrs. R. W. Bock Vere Beck 6r Son 20.00 George Stewart 5.00 Bergman Construction Co. 5.00 2.00 Each: Howard Vtclrerson; l-l. L. MacGregor; Minnie Greene; Mrs. Dan McLean; Clemmle McLean; M. F. McDonald; Peggy Beclr; Douglas MeLaren; Robert Bryon; Mr. Fletcher; Harry Jamleson; George Nicholson; T. M. Llewellyn, Eric McKinnon; Neil Hooley. LSD-A. MacNoiil. 1.00 Each: John Shaw; Brycr Llewellyn; Blanche Hume; Warren Ladner; William Stewart; Jami-s McLean; M. F. McKenzie; D. M. McDonald; B. C. McLure; Stephen McGregor; V. J. Peplar; Garnet McIntyre; Spencer Llewellyn; Mrs. Minnie McDonald; Dorln McLaren, Archie l-Iume; Lorne Wiggingtou; Mrs. W. Bell; Leon Johnston. 50c Each: Vicky Walker; Albert-a Martin; Viola Kemp; Mary Mathe- son; Alec. MoGregor; Pearl Green; Catherine Stewart; Sue Hcmphiil; Harry Htgginbotham: Mrs. George Allen; Wallace Reilly; Mrs. M. Mc- Kinnon; Catherine Currie; Jean Currie; Elizabeth Allen. Total-$88.00. ‘blot-tune by Mrs. Hubert Nelson zoo-Demure Dry Cleaners. 1.00 Each: Mrs. George Sorrey; Mrs. N. J. Nicholson; Mrs. Forrest Clow; Harry Bruhm; Mrs. J. D. McLeod; Mrs. Warren Wightman; Mrs. Hubert Nelson; Elizabeth Stewart; Cyrus Shaw; Mrs. W. Wightman; Mrs. Hubert Nelson; Lizzie Stewart; Cyrus Shaw. 50c Each: Mrs. Morley Mead‘. Mrs. Cecil Bell; “Georgi? Gordon: Mrs. Rourke; Mrs. James McLaren; Mrs. Leland Nelson; Mrs. Milton Kennedy; Carl Stewart; Ted Mc- Laren. 40c-Mrs. A. Kennedy. ‘ 2~.'ro—'Mrs. Munroe. ’i‘otaJ—$16.15. Mon-tague by Mrs. C. E. Lilly 1.00 Each: Mrs. Roy Clow; Mrs. George Lake; Mrs. Clifford Lilly. Mrs. Bruce McPhee. 60o Each: Mrs. Mary Lowery. lVirrs. John Poole. 50c Each: Mrs. James Lowery; Mrs. Raymond Dewar; Mrs. Wm. ltfeEachern. Total—$6.'70. Montague by Vera Beck Mrs. Knott. 5.00 Mrs. Claude MacKay 5.00 Mrs. R. McCoarnack 5.00 lyfcGowan Motors 3.00 2.00 Each: Brookneld Service Sta- tlon: Mrs. J. C. McLure. loo-lvks. B. Graham. 100 Each: Mrs. A. D. McLurz; Mrs. Sam Wood: Mrs. Malcolm McKenzie; Mrs. Sandy McDonald; Mrs. Russell McGregor; Mrs. -C. ll. Poole; Mrs. Will McDonald; Mrs. Billie Johnston; George Preece; 50c Each: George McDonald; Mics T. Rourke; Mrs. Joe McGregor: Mrs. Johnnie Campbell; Mrs. Lorne Johnston: Mrs. Callum Bruce. Total-Siiifiil. Montague by Mrs. Les lilac-Donald 1.00 Each: Alex S. Campbell; King; A. Mont. Wright. 70c—Mrs. Stewart McLeod. Riley; lVLrs. Les. Gay; Mrs. Lest-r McLeod; Mrs. Heath Stewart; Don MeKinnon; Carl Johnston. 50c Each; Mrs. S. McLean; Mrs W. Brehaut; .Mrs. G. A. Thompson: M. Townsend: Bert. McDonald; l’ Hamilton; D. Hutcheson; Mrs Dewar. 25c-It Friend. \ "I‘otal—$27.25. Montague by Muriel Pension 2.00-Mrs. L. M. Peardon. JANUARY FOOD PAGE THREE Prices slashed for this sole which ends Saturday, Jan. 22. Stock up TODAY. island PORK 8r BEANS-4 tins Pure LARD — Lb. Stuffed OLlVES-é-oz. size .. Large Size GRAPEFRUlT JUICE Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FRESH BEEF l-lb. tin . . Just Like Roast Beef 4§2 ...... .. 33g 25c 25c 41 e BULK TEA — Lb. able In advance. COOKS M m. a. r. l“ ‘ “d Ill-trim under Green and Blue Domeitic Choice Quality l-“a” ’" "cmllmlt rtums - 2 tins..... 250 snort-sumo - Lb. ...... 35C TOMATO w.“ Jlllflllljp; TAXI Phone s20. Montague by Mrs. Elmer Dunning PEAGES 1 s \ k_ 4 fins . . . . . .. , t caaswrznr. for Photographs. Stewart s! Beck 6m 4 m“ , ollglAfiGis I 252 flown‘ —--—- ‘We Homes Y“ 5J5 , urge — 2 dozen. . . . . . . . Pr". _ l) McINNIB Pitteu ,1 SARDINES _ Footwear at. 175 Queen Street. (édilrkEirkffnunald Samsmr 3 H" ORANGE JUlCE M. You“ SERVICE _ Amt“, Gilbert; Shirley Mecregbrfn. x. s ‘ ' ' ' _,_ Swnnsdown 4 lms . . . . . . . .. O C”. cm Phone 2m_ (flcments; Mrs. D. I MacLeodj ONIONS 1 9 CAKE FLOUR — Pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . _ _ Hlrchey d: Vanlderstneullev. .'\i.. 3 u” D ' ' ' ‘ _ _ H c pmued conrnonaarrou LIFE tn- Y°“‘_‘BiAll!‘¢"-1ua~:°r_1’3m“§-vD‘;d1“: ' B551-5_z h,“ Fm SURANCE- $3,; "‘ ° - “f f“ °’ com, Cream Style 45c Red Rose ' . 01.0 svnnav soanannn coat. 1-°° Em" Al" Blehllul: Mrs. 2 ""5 < » - - - SALMON —- l lb. tin . . . . . . . . . . _ _ , _ __ Seedless A- e sii.f"sz*;z..."z.i ..“".‘.*.t:i;.?“: r......». " onus-s t... -1430 ' Friend; J. J. Stewart; Douglas KETQHUp _ 2 hrs‘ H choice ................ __ 83c Pure MARMALADE, large ior -—- 3 for. Fresh Ground COFFEE — Lb. TRY ouirkrslfcoiirr ‘rats... P. Choice Tender STEAK, boneless — Lb. Young, Tender Beef D D _ I . Y . H 45c Fancy LOBSTER — t-in. .. SALAD TUNA Tin. . __________- PUDDING POWDER or JELLY POWDER 3 pkgs. . . . . . . . . . .. l87 Great George St. Phone 747 We_Deliver C. O. D. . 75c 25c Gash & Garry Stores Extra! Choice Special TOMATOES-S large fins, reg. value $.25 99c 8 ll Kinds Assorted SOUPS -— l2 tins Golden Russet APPLES, Gnno Red — Bushel Homper..... Extra Special! Picnic Style HAMS, sugar cured — Lb. SOAP POWDERS-Rinso, Oxy- doi, Tide, Super Suds, Lux, Dreft — Pkg. Choice CARROTS-IO lbs. . SOAP - 5 bors.... Large Hcovy LETTUCE — Each... Grade A Large EGGS -—- Dozen GREEN PEAS Cit ' COORLGED BEEF-Lb. ldt. Edward Heights Store Hours: 8 AM. to 8 PM. 39c, . 25c .. 53c . 19o tttt .. 59c In Cartons 8r G. LAUND-RY tins Sweet Pickled » Market MT. EDWARD ROAD Phone ll9l-J 1.00 Each: Mrs. A. S. Adams; Mrs. Charles Fraser; Mrs. W.A. McLean; Mrs Catherine Mabon; M“ D11“: can Robinson. 60c—-Mrs. J. E. Fraser. j Soc-Mrs. Stuart Nelson. i 50c Each: Mrs. Harry MEL-Emu, Mrs. Edward Murphy; Mrs. Fred Webster; Mrs. M.C. Reynolds; M31 HarveyFraser; Mrs. Leonard Gillis;; Mrs. Edgar Whit-e; MrS- W. J- FY55": er. Total--$15.15. Upper Montague by Edna MacLeanl 1.00 Each: Alex. R. MacLeod: Ira; S. Ross; Ray Glllls; Mrs. fsaar sample; sterling MacDonald; Mrs. Melville MaeLeod; Wilson McLean; Raymond Nicholson; Murdock Mao’ Leod. 50c Each: Margaret E. MacLeodq John” MacPhee. Total--$l0.00. ; Lower Montague by Monty Annear| Annie t Mrs. Vilm. Thompson; Mrs. Mrs. Schlrmer; Mrs. Jack Annear; Chessel Anxlear: Mrs. Wright; Mrs. Bert Taylor. 50c Each. Mrs. Albert Ellsworth: George Annear. 25c Each: Mrs.,_.1ames McFarlane; Mrs. Isobel Coulson. Total-Slim. Lower Montague by Mrs. R- A- PME Roy Altkcn ' 3.90 2.00 Each: Robert Machon; R. A. Poole; H. Ross. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Mrs. Wallace Aitken: J. L sli: Poole: Mrs. Thomas Jackson: vs. Camclius Taylor; Mrs, 1km Robert- son; James King: John A. Kins: Lewis Wright; Wml Annear; Park- er Aitken. 50c Each: Wm. Altken: Austin Ross; Ralph Graham; Mrs. Geo Yco; Mrs. O. J. Poole. Total—$22.50. (To be Continued» James Hewitt: TOTNES. Devon, Eitgland —\t7Pi -Vhiie V.S. Knight worked in a luntbcr yard. goats ate his wages left on a bench. They left one Dfinll)’. _ ZOO-Mrs. J. B. Dtmning. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Steve l-Iiciterul David: Conflicting Views 0n Responsibility For Patrol Flights (By John LeBlnnc OTTAWA, Jan. l3--tCP)—- Con- flicting‘ views on the Canadian Pacific Railways depreciation al- lowance chargcs—a vital factor in setting freight rater-were sub- mitted today to the Board of. Transport Commissioners. The Board is hearing evidence concurrently on a railway applica- tion for higher rates and on a rc- view of the formula undetQwlugh the carriers were granted a 21-per- cent increase last spring. ' K. W. Dalglish. Montreal w- rountant, called as a witness by the C. P. R.. told the Board the de- preciation allowances charged by jthat company against revenue in the last several years were fair. Wilson E. McLean, Manitoba Government. counsel, contended ‘they were too high. Dr. Dalglish's evidence came as ‘the C. P. R. opened the introduc- tion of evidence aimed at showing that last year's ZI-per-cent award lwas justified and that the railways ‘were really entitled to a bigger i increase. | On instructions from the Cab- .inet, the Board is reviewing the Ibasis of that decision, following an appeal against it from the seven protesting Provinces-all except Ontario and Quebec.‘ l At the same time, the commis- ,sioners are dealing with an appli- .cation of the companies for a new ‘increase of 20 per cent. Of that ‘amount, the railways are seeking ‘part of an immediate "interim" ‘ basis. l Much of today's evidence revolv- cd around a sum of $4,000,000 in C. l1". R. depreciation allowance for ‘d947, which the Board lost year threw out. l The rejection of that sum had jthe effect of reducing the amount ;of the freight-rate increase. Had 'the Board allowed the company to charge that sum up to revenues. for rate-making purposes. the in- crease probably would have been around the Iitlper-cent originally ‘asked by the roads. l Mr. Dalgllsh said that the $4.- 000.000 reduction-$2,000,000 on the allowance for rolling stock and $2.- OOOKlOO on road property-should ‘not have been eliminated. Speaking particularly about the calcium"! the C. P. Rfs claimed depreciation rate, he had not tak. by Ruth Reeves Anne MacGregor. and Beverley en into account the returns from Sslvese on outworn equipment, Mr, McLean said this ran to between W‘) and 1° Der cent of the value Monologue —- (Jiristmas Kisser, by Jessie Campbell. Recitation - Old Saint Nick by Ross Murray. of the equipment. presented in Donagh school December 2:2, to a very large a“. dlence. It was sponsored by me teacher and pupils aided by Misses Phyllis run nonacn cutusrnras concern‘ The Donagh school concert w“ on tne Trainer. Eleanor McAdam and Mrs. Stephen Mama- ghan also Mr. Harold Baegan. ‘The music was beautifully sup- plied by the Messrs. Harold and Russ Becca-ti. Bill Koughan and Leo Weatherbie. The school was tastefully decorated for the occa. slon. Following is the program: Welcome Chorus by Pupils. Welcome Recitation by Vincent McAdam. Dlalogue — The Party Line. Step Dancing by Elaine 1151mm tencored.) Recitation by Freddie ‘rrainor, Song - Buttons and Bows Phyllis Trainer, ghan and Harold Baegari (encore), One Little Kiss From You. Dialogue "Heck Say; 1t," by “latched Their Flocks by Night." by Gerard McNally. Intermission for sale of candy. Adam, Phyllis Trainer, Baegan. Evelyn Mums- 5°n8 —- Make Room in Your Heart for a Friend by Freddie ‘Trainer. (encore. Give Me Five Minutes More. Pantomime — "While Shepherds Recitation - "The Hoop Skirt" Christmas carols by Eleanor Mc- Evelyn Mllfllllilhan and Harold and Russ Dialogue “Disappointing Dinah." Dlalosue — An Important Occa- sion. r Duet. — Is Santa. really true? by Jessie Campbell and Gerald Mac- Leod tencore.) Dialogue - Buying Eggs by Ruth Reeves, Jessie Campbell and Ver- non Messervey. Solo - Silent Night by Owen Green tencore.) Sale of Candy. Darkie Song - sing a. Song o! Christmas by Gerald Macheod, Owen Green, Bruce Murray and Ross Murray (encored) Recitation by Beverley Anne MacGregor. Monologue -- Mince Pies by Owen Green. Dialogue - Rastus Rambles" 0g by Gerald MacLeod and Vernon Messervey. Here Comes Santa Claus -Brucq and Ross Murray tencore.) Exercise —- What The Sta-II Tell. During this exercise Rutli Reeves sang "Star of the East." Dialogue —!in Unsuccessful Ad- vance by Ruth Reeves and fieddy, Campbell. Monologue — Bobby Does m; Honours -— Bruce Murray. Chflflls -—- Old Santa. Claus b1 pupils. Following the chorus Santa. ap- peared and presented gifts to the pupils and teacher. The singing of the National Am them brought the program to Q close. PRETTY ‘FARM, THOUGH ‘ John C. Symmes in 1818 expound)- ed the theory that the earth is hob low and the interior is inhabited and could be reached through 1 Song — “Olk Skloro Hat by Eve. lyn Murnaslian, Phyllis ‘Trainer. Harold Baegan (encorecl). hole at the North Pole. Recitation - Kind Wishes _ Edna. McAdam. Dialogue — “Dad: Quiet Eve- nihg." Step Dancing by has. Steve Murnaghan féncored.) Monologue “A Xmas Present from Aunt Jemima" by Johnnig Smith. Dialogue "Anti Gossip Club." Step Dancing by Lawrence Trainer. tencored.) Drill — Good Night Ladies. Recitation - Jolly Old Santa by Joseph Koughan. Closing Chorus Santa Claus." During the Chorus Jolly Old St. Nick made his appearance and presented gifts from a well laden tree. Mr. Fred McAdam capably ace. ed as chairman. A vote of thanks "Here Comes and a globe with five candles 0D Mman Mve_ __ 9°51"? ‘he “V” mntmenw‘ A lame The, service was brought to a ?(ftamg2y' wnterwormt road property depreciation rate, he ‘and beautiful offering box was also close by the Benedmjon_ ' - sum n would give ‘he company on the table. “considerably less" than class 1 l As each member. SlOWlY ‘M? . “ H nlonugue by Mr" L‘ A‘ Johmwm United States railroad companies ntl rend an appvopra e t obtain under their system. h2g3? 0x51117119 W35 lighted‘ Th“ l‘ a,” & gr‘ ljyreionyglyllfltltgyre The U. S. lines use the straight- lScripture lcssou Lulke ‘gz-lil-lifi “was -'_'- —'_' Dzhatkon‘ m‘ “e ‘gm liraa metllliod of fixirttg their deprllec- ', cad by Mrs. Chores i s. rs _ ' _ _ a on a owances, e sum a en ixCeorge Shaw led in prayer. A de- for treatment Of L00 Eacll- M11 J~ M- McLeali- annually from revenue to provide M“ R G~ MacDmmldi Mn- wn“ for replacements. This system calls for a certain percentage of a com- puny‘: investment to be turnetl into the depreciation fund. The C. l’. R. employs the "user" system, under which the rate fluctuates _ with the extent to which the equip- ,ment is used. The C. P. Rfs wltness—only one inf the tiny-said the "user" method ‘accounting and has "definite ad. - the railway. However. Manitoba counsel Mc- | service equ pment in Canada gen- write]- and former Hollywood W- erally is longer than in the U. S. fiflllfillilfiand that, therefore, the deprecia- for removal to Lo: Anselm C°n',tion rate should be lower natur- Lean contended that the Knvrln" W" Bil/e" by Mi“ “M?” 1.00 s n: m. d M .1" ht‘. . ENG mconttslofvieirs atenbnrirt. A readlni! "N° ma“ """""'°” M” Keith: lfoots wreath; LE... " ‘ clared. ' “l mum‘ Th9 ""1" W" PY°5'~’““‘“ by M“ c" "m. '1'“ m‘. Campbell; Mrs. William Knox: Mr= ‘WW5 SUSPECT V Rz-msay Auld. ‘Rev. T. A. Wilson n", Quanta. p, m. Glyn Peardon: M“. 56mg“, PM,“ gave a brief but comprehensive tum.“ “m”, ,4 dam 5e“ cannot-c, 4o. free-lance m, mu‘ 0“ the meaning n‘ ‘he Harm‘ ‘Iroven dissolved Total-SM. ionaichristmas ssmlwls 10"" Oren/m.“ - player. awaits in San Christian wvrld- Montague by turn. Donald Samson A my vwturwm 4"" ll" t tuomonus ttmttr nermwu reportedly names l! are ally. ,, LAIIIIG n "I'm" °' ‘h’ Wmd “"“ pmen" n llrhneel su. tonotnonom. Mrs. Edgar MoKlnnon s00 "Black Dahlia killer of Ellizabethl is "eminently ultable" to railway vantages" for those persons using "They only pay out money in re- lation to the services given." he de- Mr. McLean obtained the con- Short by ex-bellhop Leslie Dillon. cesslon from Mr. Dalgllsh that, in was moved by the chairman and tastefully answered by teacher who thanked all ulto in any way help. ed to make the concert 3 some“ Thus a very enjoyable evening was brought to a close. GRAHAIWS ROAD CONCERT SCHOOL lBBllll Bllllil 9n “@566? eventns. December 2i, a concert which brought many favourable comments was present- ed by the ten pupils of Graham's Road School under the direction of Katherine Pickering. teacher, and Mrs. Edward MacMurdo. or- ganist. Mr. Fred Campbell acted ns chairman and the following pro- gramme was presented. Chorus - Welcome Friends, by the pupils. A welcome - by Bruce Murray. Duet-—On Christmas Eve by Owen Green and Gerald Mac- Leod teneore.) Exercise - The Story Evtr New