__-_-i-_____.._.._. {HE WE§TERNG ARDIAN Z4‘? AGENT: Mrs. My Subscriptions, John Po d ll suiuiunnsmlft ind fidlétit hfaefiier": “m” m Advertisiu , [hquld b, [en Wm‘ M" PM‘. m -- be bo ht n, Guardian may u! s delgdgatnpn, o; m. touowm‘ “on. h Water Street. 5 ktore u °° s ' Water Street. Toronto Bakery. The Guardian will be delivered to q- Boy at 2c llel‘ day. or 10o per week. your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on y..." mum I ‘hi0 j? ,1|.1, ¢o|umn ls) reserved I'm-news oi local interest, but advortlsl ,1, nelvsy nature may be rnserte it 2 cents n word. striclly payable in advance. ;-—'~ **—" _(tlG.\R5. cigarettes and to- wn, Xmas wrap. At uourlles. ' L-724-12—23-2i. 4'0): CUBES. Biscuits. Meat, lib. lot orders solicited at Bruce's. L-733-l2-24-2l. JIEXALL SETS are attractive n1 useful. Taylor Drug Co.. Ken- nrton. -.A’I‘TENTION FISIIERMEN. — um lnlviiia smelts as usual at my factory. Suinmci'si<lc. For hiilhest cash prices. Signed Andre Paturel. L-fi89-12-21-lmth. JIATIIROOM SCALES. imported ore the advance in duty; no “n” m m“ at BTTSFia-iz-z-r-zi. wnocoin/vrrts -—'Jll5t come in 1nd sec tilose attractive Christmas Mutant-s. Moirs, Cirnongs. Page and shows and Hunts. Foley's Drug store. Stunmerside. L-690-l2-23-2l. _sLATE surf aced‘ fire safe {hing- les in manv attractive colors. Book orders 110w at Braces. L-733-l2-24-2i. -(:li0COLATES-She will love | box included in her Christmas package. Gourlies Drug Store. L-724-l2-23-2i. -li(lt‘l(l£Y CLUBS wishing to micr trains in the Simmons 8a ifarFarlanc Hockey League notify l‘. J. lninnn on or before December‘ llih. L-555—12-l9-2l-23-24. JMNCIIERS bring your pelts lo Mr. O‘Br_\'an of Ilolt. Rcnfrcw ind Co. alontreal at C. R. Razors tllicc, Canadian Bank oi’ Cum- merce Braiding, Summerside. You rill not be disappointed with the prices he is offering. L-726-12-Z3-2l -RESIDENCE FOR SALE. -De- lilahle ciclit room rcrddcnce in the ~ Town of Kcnsington fcrmcriv owned iiv the late Char es O. l-Iuestis. This is a modern. tip-to-date. compact dwelling with furnace and electric itahtrtartd combined barn and tzar- nze. Annlv to Messrs Stctvart A: Lewis. Solicitors. Sumincrside. or to the undersigned. Lyman Huestls. Administrator, Wiiinot Valley. L-000-12-20-24-27-3l. —‘TIG‘.\‘ISII_ CONVENT. — The titanic crvrviscs, Tlsrnish Convent. were held at 2 n.iu.. December 20. before an‘ appreciative audience. The itlllflllillll-‘Z nrcaram was present- tdt Chorus. "A lvlcssasle cf Christ- mas." school: Action scnrz. "Wait-int: ‘or Santa." nrimarv class: recitatlcn A Christmas Gift." iuniors; nlay- le_t. “Unc Nuit. tie Noe‘? French class: dramatization. “The Spirit of Christmas." seniors: patriotic chori s ‘Canada Ever." school. God Save the Klrvz. ‘The pupils are indebtcd , to Morris Bernard 8r 00.. the ladies y of the C.W.L.. Tignisli, and Mrs. Peter Bernard. for the treat of tliocolates and delicious ironic-made eandv exiioved on Clcsinll! Dav. —GUIDI~IRS GIVE CAROL SER- ViCE-Thc Gtrlders Company of lummcrsirlc gave a very beautiful rsroi service in Trinity United Church on Sunday evening. The nrvice of song was under the dir- Pfiifiii 0f Mrs. smythepA collec- ttou was taken to help with the i-O.D.E. fund for clothing for evacuated children in London. The rum oi 20 dollars was realized. The. is did exceptionally well. and he beautiful service was enjoyed by a large congregation. Following Wis the program! O Come All Ye Filth. Procrssional; What Child Is This! Away in A Manger; Holy Nitht. tGrtiber); Angels We Have iitiild On High; Shepherds. Re- gine. Choir and quirrtette. solo by ifi- Smythe: The First Noel; iiiilk. The Herald Angels Sing. trongrcgtliiom; O I-Ioly Night, ihflam): Brightest and Best; Joy i" iiw world): o Little Town of Bethlehem (congregation): Mem- i‘! 0f the Guiders‘ Choir: lines: Misses Irene Allen, Parkman, Isobel MacNeill. “Fiiisoti. Adela Bowness, Jean Nicholson. Contraltos: Misses llelenWNieholson. Yvonne Arsen- uult. Memners of Male Quartette: Tenor. Messrs. Allison Maclrean. Isrold Nicholson. Baritone: liltsrrs. Allan wedlock, Archibald axil- Organist: Miss Mary Gel- Gourlles l) g M!!! otnailqirflél-vltlifi: "l! heme ln Snrnmersid by Phone 289 for this service, “FOR SALE — Springer SDani 1 ‘um- Calvin Channel. Summersidg. L-557-12-l9-21-24. {LEAN Christmas. Bigrbailgtlj%ngglitg‘lt y}: nish. shellac. wax at Bruce's. ' 11-733-12-24-21. —FOR SALE 4O “i? s" View. Quten§c§§nilt§°d§$§ Iiffqiie Tmdiiill (Iompllnv. Limited Ngigtpartlculars, apply L. H. Mac- Fr ' Mallmliie 0r Alan Stewart, 611Gb River. L-74-8-12-24-3l. —CONGR.ATULATIONS — . Eratulatlons are ln order to and Mrs. Berton Powell on the ar- tival in the Prince County H0591. £€gr§ln2i°gl bib)! boy on Sunday Personals -59TZt. Ormarrd Dalton of Hall- YHX is spending the Christmas va- cation at his home in Summer-side. -—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mach-ed of Summerside are spending their holi- days at. Mrs. Macbeodis home in Amherst. —S. —Miss FIOTGIICG Dalton of the Civil Service Department at Ottawa is expected home this evrtiing to spend Christmas at. her home in Summerside. -S. —Mlses Sue Meadows. organist of tire Presbyterian Church. 3.1m. mcrsidc left on lylonday to spend Christmas with hcr parents at. Stewiacke. N. S.—S. Kensington And Vicinity _ Messrs. Preston Tcombs and Tyn- ._al Semple were recent business visitors to CharlcLetown. Cpl. William Lawson of the R. C.A. Force, Mrs Lawson and little daughter Lorna. who are now having a pleasant holiday in the province are now visiting friends in Char- iottetown. His many friends will be pleas- ed to hear that. Mr. Charles Cooke who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital during the pnst four weeks with a lvrokcn arm. has returned to his hrmc here. Mr. Timothy Mill who recently severely cut. his hand and was cen- fiaied to the Prince County Hos- pital for a few days has returned to his home. A number of cases of measles a- long with the now prevalent epi- demic of flu is reported here. Ml‘. ‘Thomas Somers is again on the Job after his recent illness. Her many friends will be pleased to hear that Miss Mary Inglis is able to be out. after tier recent ill- ness. Kensington High-School closed its doors for the Christmas holidays on Friday. A gala time was had by both teachers and pupils during the presenting of gifts and best wishes for s Merry Christmas. The North Shore Hockey League continues to be the subject under discussion wherever a gathering of hockey fans takes place. Rumor has it. that there is not enough mat- erial in the country places for a senior entry and lo clear up this situation your correspondent says that a senior lcagtre may not be possible. but what about the juven- llc and junior entries. Remember boys the majority of the teams will cons‘st- of young players and there is a. good chance of winning the much sought after mug. Get busy and send in your entry to the lea- E116. _ H SO WHO'S WHO? OSLO-AC?) - An article in the “MorcenblndctW-Osio dai‘.v —- calls attention to the "rats" in Norway. The paper says Norwegians do not want to share their food. already scarce. with the “rats? which fire not identified as vermin or human. FLtlWEliS---S_ymho|s of Christmas i how's" are p. sedation and no- nnfemie expression of this glad- h‘ Mason. They bring g senti- ‘ii fink ew- that nothinit elm can quite express —— H“ loving sentiment of 1°" *‘~ lggm. They whistle!‘ m" , of Christmas rial" *° P91“ haul. . terrain sarong old story Apply and Borden School Children give to Refugee fund M“ =7» 0- Hyndmsn acknowledges Ogéinxehiallf of the Save the Children child e sum M ‘5'm"'°'" W’ ren of Borden School. An up. peal was made by the principal, lf-dg- Bitlfiefl Jelly to the children fmmhy emselves one cent a day m“ riiciidv- The children cheer- malyv ofiponded. It is hoped that Province Brilschooh thmughout the lead of tw l follow this splendid he Borden School and in this “'9” i1 lat-Hie amount can be = $33G “to assist in the wonderful M’ 15 b91118 carried on throughout Great Britain by u. Save the Children Fund. e Two deaths In Canadian Active Army orr-nwa. _Dec. 23——(OP)—'I‘wo deaths and eight other casualties were reported today in the 315;, " cfisiiiiiil’ list of the Canadian (Ac- me) Aimy. bro-ruin! the total num- ber of dead and missing reported in the active army since the start of the war to 142. _F‘~iiQWillg is the latest casualty 1i5t_ with regimental numbers and next-of-kin:- Dead: Royal Canadian Artillery, Pm- Joim Earle. 13-21135. Mrs. Itdith Boyle (wife), Ibronto, Headquarters Units, Pic. Harold Fletcher, 3-37173, All}. Grace Gwendolyn Fletcher (Wile) Hamilton, Ont. tPte. Fletch/er reported dangerously ill Nov Dangerously Ill: Alberta Regiment, Licut. Urban Arthur Jones, Mrs. D rothy Robina Janos (wife) Cal. gary. Central Ontario Regiment. Pte. Danirl Agnew, B46167, Mrs, Suznn Agnes Agnew (wife) Belfast, North Ireland. New Brunswick Regiment, Pte. Ernest James Good, 6-13405, Mrs. Clara Jane Gocd (mother) R. ‘R1. Bathurst. N.B. Seriously Ill: Royal Canadian Engineer's. Sill‘. Ernest Frederick Hobbi B- 25301, Mrs. Annie Grace Hobbs twtic) Toronto. Infantry, Pie. Joseph Bibsau, 13-4432, Ged. gm Bxeau (father) Binmptcnville. ue. Saskatchewan Regiment, Pic. Dennis Francis John Leo Crumley, L-23018, Mrs. Irene Crum- icy twifc) Regina. Royal Catiadinn Ogilnance Corps. Staff Sgt. Robert William Bev- erley Simon, P415056, Edward John Simon (father) Westmount, Que Wounded: Headquarters Units. Acting Cpl, Christopher Margerum, U-38767, Mrs. Margerum (wife) Ottawa. Expect Banner Ski Season The placing oi large orders tor skis for winter training of Cana- dian soldiers has created new in- terest in one of concurs m:st popu- lar winter spozts. Although no act.- ual ski corps we expected at once the soldiers will be allowm to use skis largely in a. recreational way but with a view of their utilization for wartime Purposes. Long before the gallradit Finish soldiers demonstn ated the effective. ness of ski tactics in modern war- fare sking had reached the top rung in the Canadian spozts ladder and more recently had added o. large following in the United States. Last year with European ski srollnds closed to them on account of win‘. American skiers came to Canada tn larger numbers than ever before and indications, are that this movement will be even renter this year. Ski clubs in Can have a. mern-berrslarlp in execs of 25.000 while tihe number of’ skiers not affiliated with any club is placed st more than 100.000. Canada's arlnter ski season usually extends from December to Mawh. but on the glaciers in the nations-l parlg; of the Rockies s ring summer ski-in; or; oval able. Win; ter- ski-ing in tfhe mountain W?" has become ve popular. Md "4311 your attracts sing numbers rrom widely Canada and the Unit acted areas in nff. Jasper and Mount Revelstoire National Parks have o. special appeal. with htmdreds miles of perfect aid-trig the peeks and volleys where “ideal snow conditions, easy accessibility and excellent facilities for aocourmodlation all combine to provide e skiefsamaredise. In ewh of these parks clubs operate, and under their auspices annual events including downhill, salon: and jiunping contests are staged. Dominion Sid Alfred C A. couver and other centres. crowds of spectators attended this ski tournament. travelling to bhe pat-t; by auto, bus and train. ____________?__... Broken china may be mended with a. cement made by mixing warm. some plaster of Paris with the d est- white of an egg tmtil it is creamy. this as you would my pre- mama, Navy Can ’t Find a Ship to Fight in “Italy {yr '3 Lake " .. While s. force of British battleships stood oft Valona and poured 100 tons of high-explosive shells on the important Italian base, another force oi cruisers and destroyers swept up the Albanian coast Durazzo, crossed over to the Italian side at Bari, and cruised out again through the Strait of Otranto, Dec . l8. ‘Throughout tiho operations no opposition from the enemy was encountered," the admiralty statement said. The invasion of the Ailriat c, always hitherto regarded as "Italy's private lake,“ is thc ‘most ("raring movement yet in the Mediterranean fleets campaign to lure the Italians into action. Sir Christopher Wren The buinbiti; 0| London h_i_.. tnarlg. (“AWL xm._,l_vulzlrll M people think much of SLlllP. 1.1 lhu‘ hymn“ [he d‘ b111,... 5.11 ma. fine old bthldiugs there. Ci».- c. the. m.“ a ‘n w d ’ ' my l most famous oi tho..- is id's“ He he.“ ‘In. ' Cathedral wircli wa» 1.11.0 by 0M0 pup... destruction by a Grrmau t mm submit v l‘. \\il_'w‘ a i ].i\.‘il..~t‘ a ~ .RCll.ll ..riit~.\ d )Ll'\\'<ly for a N riilitii- t Gtlllhl’ tallied al, but there l and no one would say tint. ii tic- tracts 110m the beauty or dignity 0f ill!‘ olclrr wur“ - h; llPlliliHV, into iii-c (Lilli t-i.., ‘l-J v\\‘ll‘-ll“iil<“~fl',l“i?at a.- Chtisioplhr \Vl‘r:i, win, twihir London w» ways a. chiteci, Sr build it. and many churches. A bri‘ l‘ n ruun i llltli l»; '1: .. t . h? @_ Eileen by C U- Jii _ ' I \\'I‘S‘illl‘n( lll tor Salim‘ h‘ on llgiidhli the hlztiitxiid Gilli-Uri ltr- qghlall": . O-{tm-d‘ and Um. ‘ _ - _ _ ‘x ' u] whoh» 1hr. - Sir Christopher" Wicn. lllltlflllbw‘ .. ‘v1.0 azm. mm‘ Wren was not cninpietrly at his DFSL. AlliI-ilfy building ll“.Dil wlich ‘ gctl in those curly Lu all wt 1i: wit .1 ' . . ml): -:1~ Clklllilf‘, _,~. 'l‘hs laxCfi scinctliinx, by brine l. too ncav tn» street. View- -d ircin a (lfsiant-n ii. lg pond. Etcns were shnplil: tliriilselves for the out st 0l).lCI'i~ll!1ll_\' thaf ' an Eilgii h a"c.rl’cct Wren wow. abroad. was srutlyino the tcllow craTmcn in l“ azxcc. and Paris in Part cuinr H»: wanted lo go cn to Italy, anal as; lop: as he lived he greatly r grett- cd that t-ircumctattc prtuenied fills. Wltat orilci have bc n the ef- fcct had ho .nte to th> true home of Renalss: .cc wc car only con- edly the greatest. cf ltngil h archi-j ins lrft so inmy lll.lllO.IkliSi ‘l that the mm. lnmscf l~. '" t» do‘. . t-Jl. tec t. vioul. .. 0f 11d \ a‘mo~i --=- that it A: curls ' t . ha-ps hi- siticliccl the a1‘ the chucn of which his fat. zcr wa. rectfr. By the time ll" \=:i~ fottrcm he was sciit to Wrdliazn Colorl. Oxfcvd. and at. esilttn he 11nd, taken his dcgtec. 1 Wlhrn Wreit was ready to fztcc‘ the wcrld Britain was nominally a‘ republic. but. with a dictatcr a‘. its head. Christipher was so immersed in mathematics that he app ars to. have bolhtrsd little about the struggle which was raglrg arLund him;in thlshe followrd the major- ity o; p;ople. f0", contray to what_ is generally bcllewd, the civil war was not one which roused greatly tha partisanship oi the ordinary man. Scretly he had sympathizcd with the King. whilst porhap; zath- er afraid of what m glut happen if the monarch was victorious. Seven years after leaving Oxford Wren was apoointrd professor 0i’ astronomy at Gresham Ccllcifi- and three years later-in the year of the iitstoration-hc went bank to Oxford as Savilian professor of as- tronomy. Later. through family in- fluence. Wren was aplwilltfid B55151?- ani. to the Surveyor-General cf the X31855 w°i‘k5- This “'95 B Siijaiige ply began afresh and laboured at mm in flaws “@591 fig at" 856g: his work. Even then fillraiiiew ge- omer, w o was aw a o: or - s1 n was not aoce ted n s en r. dicine. Yrt it. “as full)’ i" “°°°ii<i- ctgl. n is not oftgn realized that anoe With The Mil“? mid wsmuce‘ Wrens original design for St. Paul's i311 broil}, care young Wartilllj-ihiisodahg Wits méxiiacntnntiltisignlexegngsffoaé osen come ml l‘ ' ~- the ll Tory o A u s a - the choice allowed him or W? Pei" So came St. Paul's-Wren’; mas- iod in which to exercise hh Dwks‘ terpleoe. burial place, and memor- sion. o. more Oplitofiiiiie tim" ‘mind ial. Rare amongst the arohiircts of not. have been ftund. ‘The detrlle- 0m‘ cathedrals. he lived to see it tion or partial wrtcklng of ext ting me from foundations m the cupgla buildings. oagliwlarlv lilcfseuff "$9 which surnmntismebhat lofty $1151. Church Of 818-116. Ml e a - And as it 2 was busy senc of any new undertaking dur- direction,‘ designing new churches 13:1 d lgronarwlilallan tretgiigvmnigfx: for IDHdOH and for the’ an an!“ 1155'“ Addin Tomwwq- a rs- areilzaitectural paint of vieijih T" church‘, Oxford. he wrought in addition. the swing from Go hi~ to Gothic “om. he would have pae- Renaissance was llllder WW W" ferried Renaissance. and abroad. an this meant a fresh He served his country in Parli- m-t tinder the most fevembie rrlnt. and in Urlmte lire he was conditions for the Restoration if‘ the chosen first of the great wlhilst. ohitecta. Tlhrv wen hampered by eve;- npproschable to lessee- 101k. In shortage of money, but what they 172x m“ o; yam-s, he mrsyd on did, they did well. , mourned bv a. nation he had so rt so hafllwillg’ that 0h‘ greatly enriched. l , Blsho 11m. was a. “we and tgiough this magnificent believe that St. Patti's would have been anything but the great Ren- aiisance building that l’. is. Quite "arily the wrath o; a chltsctum 0f Italy would ltave prcdrccd a dis- cord in Wrens brain when would have made it a much harder task. when. the very next year, thr: des- truction oi’ St. Paul's in the Great Fire made s. new cathedral if not imp rative. most desirable. The Dean wanted the old Gothic ClllliCll restored. but before the fire Wren had air adv bien called into consultation to save the great structure. London's dlsaser brought Wren‘: opportunity. and from the ashes Of the old cathrdral rose the meat-Br new oil-e. F01 tunabclv for us. Wrerfs first design was rel-acted. and though it was a disappointment to him, he was of th|= stuiy of which great. men are made. since he sim- Flles gather on house screens bo- fifilia been spflifii m? mfiiKiiiiks fore a rainstorm because the heavv and destruction metro out to simi- m; carries afar the odors oi food . lsr buildings. mainly through the is l pas. j: cfure. Yet it wouid b;- difficult to-shm. “ i illoosevelt A speak in Fireside chat \'t’.'\SlllI\'Cl'l‘(l'\!. 17' Prn-iticiit Roar port on his atlin tional affairs Stairs l\f".‘.\' “ White House nouncing lli‘l‘llll ' to Olllfii‘ is txpcrlod to cii- . fuitiiri‘ hwl l) l3 plan of a vclt OlliillVfl at a pr ent conflict is ovcr. There has been spcculatimi that the President might ask the new congress to alter the nr-irtrahty law and‘ permit American ships to car- ‘ ' . The possibility of taking over some of the foreign in American ports and even- tuaiiy making them available Britain is tmderstoo-d to be anoth- er question which the administra- rv arms to Bl“... lion is studying. Whether or not. the administra- amending the neutrality law. it HD1793“ C91“ lion raises the issue of i and ciuitltict of for- sal would have ms’: or icnrl war ' . to be returned or rcplacr-cl when the pres- to e SUMMERSIDETGOUARDI AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE rImIlIII/Iiill/IIII Most oi‘ you have market. Why not give it to your year round poultry service man? S. R. PENDLETON KENSINGTON vIIlIl/lrordxlim POULTRY NOTICE ’ I will be purchasing poultry between Christmas and New Year's and for the balance of the season. ‘t “\ some more poultry to §IIIIIIIIIIJIIIAQIQI ‘ ifIrIIIr/llrJIIII/Ip T}??? 77*?“ f}??? T“? W’ l a t1*..“’.;<.¢..? J i AIRCRAFT i" _ i mctuomc ems mo ACGSSORIES , ocrose: i940 ocrossa y. i939 SEFIIMBER i940 EACH SYMBOL EQUALS 4 Q; MILLION ootuas uf which are going to England. sli-uvvn exports are valued at S31 pared with S3.024,6G8 in October, Evidence of increased U. S. aid lo Britain is seen in slowly monthly exports of warplanes and other acronautlc products. most rising Dpeartment of Commcrcr- figures ,388.50fi for Octnbrr, i910, as cum- I939. England. God Save The King. '1 he programme was followed bv iarescntation of gifts and addresses to the teachers responded to by Mr. Jelley, the principal on behalf of the teachers. After thanking the pupils for their Christians gifts he extended thanks to all who had helped make the concert a success with very special thanks to the pianist of the evening. Mrs. Julian Herring, Jol- lv old Santa Claus now arrived and was greeted with loud cheers by all the little folk As trsual he went right to his work passing out gifts and candy to the many pupils He tliHi disappeared into the night rtith a Merry Christmas to all. Pupils and audience then oLs- persed after a very enjoyable ev- enmg. FAMOUS NAVAL INN WRECKEI) A SOUTH COAST TOWN IN ENGLAND, Dec. 22—(CP)—A fa.- mous old naval inn was demolish- ed and several casualties were caused in another German air raid on this town tonight. A large number of incendiary bombs strewn in the business and indus- trial districts started many fires. t i ess. A bloc ff§‘“se,fa§§,‘§°.§,?o,.§ f§fngfnong them One of the town's oldest mansions Senator Warren Austin of Ver- Riid l bi! m0“! Difmi" melt-N 193d- were set on fire. mont. the acting Rflpllbllftllll er. who said today that he thought United States ves=eis should bc per- mitted to carry war stipplles to the British Isles at the owners’ risks. -___-_______- CHRISTMAS CONCERT The Borden School concert was 19th in the Bor- den Union Hall with a large crowd l-n attendance. The hall was prettily decorated with evergreens and flags and the usual glittering Christmas The chairman for the. even- in Reginald Rodgers and the following program was carried held on Thursday tree. g was Mr. out. Welcome. Freddie Toomhs. Chorus. The Maple Leaf Forever- Dlalogue by Intermediate pupils. NEW TO AUSTRALIA appeared time in March this veer. but has become a minor plague. ___€_..___-__- TORONTO. Dec. 23—-<CP)—The Tororito stock exchange staged a drab session tcdey. Turnover was down to 218,000 shares. Buifalo-Ankerite fir-med l5 cents to 4.50 and Teck Hughes, trading in substantial volume advanced 10 cent-s to 2.45. The oolse was down 3-5 cents for Aunor‘, Preston and wright-Hargreaves and Sigma lost 35 cents l lower at '70 for broken lois and gritsii Dtminicn Oil firmtd 1 vents to 8. The Trembling Aspen The Indians we e in despair A strange animal seemed to b:- d s- troying their crops and drown n. their children. The Chief cullcci til» young bruvcs from far ant nrar and offered as a rcrvad 1C1‘ m9 dead body of the loalhsonlc Creat- ure, the hand of one of his dausil- ters in marriage. I-Ie had two dnliEh- ters, one as fair as the dnv and the other as dark 8s the fl-Eiii- _ One of the young bravs Killed the animal and there “ti:- Slew W" juicing all over the land. feasting and dancing in honor or till! hm?- But he wasn't haDDl‘. he could not make up his mind Which of the maids he liked the better. S0 he decided to test their kiriciliness 0f heart. He disguised himself as a be? gar and came around. the tel)”- The fair maiden drove him 1W6? with harsh woods, but the dark one called hlrn back. fed him and gave him mooassitrs for his weary feet. The fair one scolded her sis- tel‘ for doirls 50- ' Finally the young brave steed ‘l? revealed himself. Oiferini hi! and alleilance to the dark turning to the fair one he said‘. “Thou shalt be tul-‘iled in?” a popuiair tree. the quivering of it! leaves shall remind our rave of the useless chatter of women." _ That is the legend of the quiver- ing . Every Canadian is fami, liar with its shimmering flutter g the breeze. No other tree does quite the same with its leaves Wltlfil the wind blows. 1n sprmc ti“; 5 m‘ der drooping cottons file PAW“? to the ‘uhewfrluit ripens in Vi" letter pa 0 r B.- Crmadian marl axturers find it l. very useful wofld ill Pa?" mamm- n 1,, (Qund in districts where other ere scarce and, because it easily obtained. it is oftcn cut into lumber The average height. or We tree t, ‘about to feet. and sometimes reaches 90 feet. It is ‘valuahio as and love maiden and The Enchanted Boxes. _ u 10nd ‘m. hm Motion Song, Christmas Time is Ch§§§§dm£f,c,*:‘fi j, H m. fire rgheuffigiiifltod-‘seasm HEW Not-ands w 5'1 1-2 and a rain of 1-4 ' erfghabxQ but, 1t make! Retctlitation, A 'I‘ra|nlJ- by mo" [for Smeiters n. as tgii-z.‘ Ventatrgs géieléj? egccisml 5...... m... n... Cergkmm“ Emrdse by prknary angefiteegggifiogf wglggieg reis for locg-st-trfifxsisln Europe ll cuali-r- innts to 15o roi- broken lots and makes mm ‘i’ ' Pantomime, 0 Lltle Town of do” w” 4mm 1-1 poms q Bethlehem. more for census Melting, Consol- Intei-mission during which violin idated Bakeries. Dominion Flound- and piano music was llifllfli _ Gordon and Raymond hlncTavish. Monologue. Hello Joan Cameron. Motion Song. The Christunas Tree. Recitation, I'm waiting for the we; 26th. by Walter Wcsthuvcr. Dialogue. The Tuitlvtcllin; MB" chine by senior pupils. Dialogue. Santa. Junior in Midget Town by primary pupils. Drill and song. A‘i"r\ Blue Gown. Chorus, Thcrell l\i'.rn"= ‘Be ‘—"‘i_l> by An 5 for Rich and stimulnln like the which it ls own, Sc quality and ‘ti; / Sky-Highin Quality! mountain sir In $1- vurrs Ooilee is "T0 avour. Drip and refill" Wild‘- ¢ii<, PS" in 90-1! ries. Standard Paving pfd.. Mid tile Steel of Canada issues. Senior oils Dialogue. Is Santa Ciaus a Fraud. showed general strcnBl-il. blink-i We" Santa Claus by'5t1-Qng and the liquors and. fozds tr t “land at f 5 t; to 0 4e S g!- 0 °non§§“on. Okalta was siiahl- Q‘ iilulqliiTvlwvwuuw ' in" s sewn at? . n. .._......§S .