KJANUARY_ 2s, _ 1949 ilfferiye to Pay Family lieht Charcs Amyot of Bonfleld. Ont. and his wife have volunteered to sell one rye each fnr $10,000. They of their seven children. ilational Health Week“ Supported By Martin UFTAWA. Jan. '15 - National Hcalth Week. January 30 - Feb- ruary 5. inclusive. is indeed an annual event of vital significance to every Canadian, Hon. Paul .\l:rr:in, Minister of National Health and Welfare, said in a special Qlrleaith Week" message issued t0- ay. "Under the inspired initiative of the Health League of Canada it will emphasize and dramatize the health theme when every Cana- nzan is invited to give special thought to the part he may play in improving the country's health". Mr. lhrtin continued. "In giving leadership in this campaign for health conscious- say they want to assure the future da is continuing the .ue work it has been (icing for years in this important field. The League's call to action against disease de- serves to be heard throughout the Domitiion and everyone with Can- ada's intcrcst at heart trill respond to it and act upon it. "This cauipaign is completely in harmony with the spirit of the Dominion govenmentis activities in the fight against disease, disabil- ity, discomfort. and distress, a fight which has been intertsiiied many-fold by the new national health plan. "As Minister of National Health and Welfare, I endorse Notional Health Week most heartily and am confident it will hem‘ fruit." ADULT LII-TI SHORT The may-fly, which livcs as an adult for only one (in), spends as Sehoolfinneerts SOUTRPORT SCHOOL CONCERT 0n Saturday evening December 18th the pupils of Southport School, under the guidance o! their teachers, Misses Gertrude Villett and Helen MscEacltern. presented a most. enjoyable Christ- mas concert. The music was under the direc- tion of Mr. Frank Johnston, A31‘. C.L. and Mr. Harold MacKie pre- sided as chairman. Santa Claus arrived at intermission and stayed till the end of the programme. de- lighting the children with his singing and speech making. Fudge was sold at intermission and the r-lnidren were treated at the close with iudgsicles by the Women's Institute. / The following is the programme: Chorus: “Tally Ho" by seniors. Recitation by Arlene Smallwood. Solo: “Teddy Bear's Picnic" by Frankie Hayley. Christmas Acrostic by fourteen juniors. Dialogue: "The Minister's Mis- take." Recitation by Margaret Dawn Matheson and Judy Reardon. Chorus: "Up on the House Top" by juniors. Duet: "Buttons and Bows" by Janet Reardon and Muriel Mar- . ratio. Recitation‘ by seven junior boys. Exercise: “Canada, East and West“ by Grades V, VI, VII boys. Dialogue: "When Uncle Came to Visit." Duct: “Galway Bay" by June Robertson and Sylvia Flood. Motion Song by seven juniors. Intermission. Songs: “Ever-green" and “Brahma Lullaby" by seniors. Dialogue: "A Capable Servant" firableau: "Under the Mistletoe" by Katherine Genge andi Bobby Scranton. Duct "I Saw Three Ships" by Pat Rmadron and Frankie Martirano Recitation: "A Mortifying Mis- take" by Joyce MacKle. Duct: "0 Little Town o! Beth- lehem" by Jean Macdonaldand Shirley Smallwood. Dialogue: "The Train to Mauro" Christmas Song by Grades V. VI. VII girls. Old Black Joe (in costume) by Grades VIII. XI. Xpupils. Tap Dance by Madeline Stewart. Chorus: Santa Claus I: Coming to Town" hy seniors. ' Santa Claus distributed gifts b0 pupils and teachers from a well- larleu Christmas tree after which all repaired _to their homes feefing that the evening had been profit- ably spent. STAlNCIIEL SCHOOL CHRI5TMAS CONCERT The pupils of Stanchel School presented their Christmas concert on Tuesday evening, December 2i. lo a large audience. Mr. Alec much as three ycars in nhe larva nesixthe Health League of can. Slfiigfi. narotron Ana UNCLFjLBY DOES OQNH UNCLE ELBY, t DON'T SEE ANVTHING $0 SMART ABOUT SQAPY. ALL HE By cnrQrTMEEfide is sPiN ALL ‘m’ TIME. WHAT a no wi-wtr NAPOLEON CANT DO? '..'::..'.:trr:.:.~:-.':- I -'2. a . ~ - 1 - - . lf/ll/yi; 4 y / t». Aikcu acted as Chairman. and the following programme, was carried out: Opening chorus: Christmas Toys. cirecting: Gordon White. Dialogue: A Spelling Lesson, Beryl. Roma. Vernon and Allan hiacLcan, Audrey Cameron. Al- berta Todd, Marcellus Trainer and Jackie White. 501181 was. Loris Ago. Edna and Alberta Todd. Audrey and Willena Cameron, Violet Aiken and Roma ILacLean (encored). Acrostic Christmas: Nine pupils. Solo: Santa Claus i: Coming to ‘Pun-n, Jimmie Bruce (encored). Pantomlne: Silent Night: Violet Aiken, Edna Todd, Beryl 1nd Sheila. MacI/aan. with Mrs. Leslie MacLe-an as soloist. ' Recitation: Seeing Santa. Claus: Alarr-ellus 'I‘rainor. 50101 Rina. Merry Bells: Roma. MacLean tencorc) Hero Comes Santa Claus. Monologue: Mistake: in Man- ners: Jackie White. Slur Drill: Beryl and Sheila MacLean. Violet Aiken, Edna Todd, Audrey Cameron with Star o! the East sung by Mrs. Leslie Mac- Loan. Recitation: A Little Wish: Neil Cameron. Exercise: Mcrry_Cl1ristmas. Ev- erybody: Jimmie Bruce. Gordon While. Marcellus and Stephen ‘Trainer. Solo: Dear Old Santa Claus: Vernon MacLean (encore) Bald Iimrlerl End of the Broom. Recitation: What I'd Do: Jimmie Bruce. OUT OUR WAY prawns. HEY? wstt. ru. HAVE ATALK WITH THAT BULL OF T " woovs RIGHT NOW! 5 THEYVE _ HEARD ALL YOUR JOKES By J. R. William! PUTTIN’ IN ADRINKIN‘ No. HE SAID i 7 i FOUNTAIN RIGHT av -ro MOVE IT MY MACHINE--THAT’$ NEAR you AN iNsuur/ so HE ‘THE OTHER THINKS 1 SPEND TOO MEN WON'T MUCH TIME sow FOR come HERE O MUCH" \\\\\I i lliilllillll ‘ THE a u“ r/ euiurv» CONSCIENCE not Beqinsio Aclie ’ IICAUSIQ lschclu is alien dun II ‘ '\ an upset kidney bondi- Iion: and Ior over ball a century Dotld’: Kicbny Pills have Iislpod bring relicl Imm barlaclis by healing the lrlrlncys. Gal Dorltfs Kidns Pills today st any drug courier. Look or llts blue bu with the rotl band. You can depend on Budd's. 155 Duet: What's the Meanlfl! 07 the Presentr: Beryl and Sheila MacLean (encore) Tennessee Waltz librercise: The Message o! Old! Alberta Todd. Roma Mast-eon. and Willena Cameron. Pantomlne: Little Town of Beth- lehem: Roma MacLean. Alberta Todd, Audrey and Wiilena Carn- eron. soloist. Mrs. Leslie Mad-Mm Duet: The Star on the 'I‘ree: Violet Aiken and Edna. Todd (fli- core) Grandmother's Day. Recitation: Why I'm Glad: Ste- phen Trainor. Duet: Santa. is a Fine Old Man: Audrey and Wlllena Cameron (en- core) Put My Little Shoes Away. Dialogue: Reading the News‘. Jackie and Gordon White, Violet Aiken, Sheila MacLean. Willem Cameron. Tableau: Christmas on the Sun- set Slope: Edna Todd and Allan MacLean, with Christmas Carols sung by Beryl. sheila and Roma MacLean. ‘odrey and Willena Cameron, Edna and Alberta. Todd. Violet Aiken. Dialogue: Aunt Doleful: Edna Todd, Violet Aiken, Beryl. Sheila and Allan MacLean. and Marcellus Trainer. Closing Christmas. During intermission there was a sale oi candy. After tho inter- mission, Mr. Walter Coskea. a former resident, gave several selections on the accordian. At the close of the programme Santa arrived and in his usual jovial manner. distributed gifts. candy and oranges to the DHPIIB from the teacher. also candy and oranges to the tiny tots. The teacher, Mrs. George Dixon, was generously remembered by the pupils. The entertainment closed by singing‘ the National Anthem. chorus: Merry, Merry FERNWOOD SCHOOL CONCERT On the evening of December 22. a number of parents and visitors gathered at Fernwood School to en- joy a concert by the pupils of the school. The school and tree were gally decked in their Christmas attire that radiated the glamouroua atmo- sphere of the Yuletide season. Mr. J. H. MacFarlnne capably act- ed as chairman for the evening. and the following program was carried out: Welcome - by Lorne Campbell. Opening Chorus: Ring Merry Bells. Dialogue: Getting Even With Sil- ter‘: Beau-by senior pupils. Recitation: When Santa Wnl A Boy - by Wesley Campbell. body - by junior pupils. Recitation: The Boy Who Wasn't Good - by Desmond Sherry. senior pupils. Recitation: Beth MacFarlane. Farlane, Wilena Sherry and Rosalie Maclsaac. Recitation: Santa's Age-by Louis Murray. plls. Santa Claus Acrostic - by junior pupils. by Rosalie Maclsaac. Dialogue: Buying Eggs - by Ma- bel Murray. Charles Pineau and Lorraine Plneau. pupils. Recitation: Wilena Sherry. and Gerald Sherry. - by Annette Richards. Dialogue: A Minister's Mistake- Farlane and Isabel MacFarlane. Recitation: After Christmas - b_v Earl Collett. : Closing Chorus: Nick. Santa Claus then arrived in his usual jovial manner and distribut- ed gifts to the pupils and teacher. Noreen Shreenan. The Women's In- stitute treated the children to fruit and candy. Complimentary remarks w e r e then made by Arthur Sherry, Cyril MacI-‘arlane, Herman MacI-‘arlane. Miss Wheeler. R.N., Miss Harrison. William Sherry and Walter Rich- ards; also a vote of thanks was tendered the pupils and teacher for their fine entertainment. The singing of the National An- them brought thc evening to .s close. CLIBMONT CHRISTMAS CONCERT To Meet St. On Friday evening, December 11th the pupils of Clermont School ISSS Wsnrelnaposltlontobuy large quantities of upgraded eggs at the (allowing prion:- A, Largo A Medium A Pallet 3 -2 (delivered at our grading We give quick and efficient su- vim. Shipment: grldod and pun t ‘ immediately. Tr! OII SIDE-GAIN IIIDI. l I. MAODOUGALL Vet-Ina, P. I. I. . 3 ‘ ' [-1.8 JIW-WILLIAME l 2.4.. IIOIV LAA. Exercise: Merry Christmas Every- Dialogue: Readin‘ The News - by Daddy's Girl - by King Werrceslas — by Isabel Mae- Christmas Carols - by senior pu- Recitation: Christmas liIorning- Christmas Tokens - by Grade V Pa Is Funny — by Dialogue: How Jimmy Saved Pa -by Noreen Sherry, Neil Campbell Recitation: Happy Christmas Eve by Bernadette Murray, Donald Mac- THE ' GIABLQITEEWE -__ ._._.,-—.. - For Minimum Shrink "Trucking hogs for Canada Packer; from Tracadie, Bediord, and vicinity every Tuesday, Herb Mullen. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers Ltd., every Puesday from Crcpuud, Klnkora and surrounding districts write or phone collect. RvN. Dawson Crilpntln. “Trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tuesday from York. Covehead and vicinity. For truck- lng service Phone Lloyd Vessey. York, 1590-14. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers from Morell. Mldgell, Bri- stol and surrounding districts every Tuesday. Dingwell and Rossiter. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited every Tuesday from Gaspereaux Panmure Island, Sturgeon and Murray Harbour North. Carl Graham. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers from Cardigan and sur- rounding districts Phone or contact Norman MacKenzle. “Trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tuesday and Friday from Canoe Cove, Rice Point, Long Creek, Argyle Shore. Archie McKinnon. “Th-ticking hogs for Canada Packers Tuesday every week from Elmira and surrounding districts. Washington Young. List your hogs at A. Robertson's Store. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ers Ltd., at Northam ' ntiov every ‘Iuesday. For detailed infor- mation and trucking service con- tact Spurgeon Dyment. POD H1" (the Richmond Bay Buying Club) "Trucking hogs for Canada Paclaers Limited from Cornwall and vicinity every Tuesday. Ham-n Howard. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tuesday and Friday from Victoria. Albany, Bedeque. Kinltora and surrounding districts Phone or contact L. D. McLeod d: Son. Victoria. 4-33 or Albany 39-11. “Trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited every Tuesday. irom Annandale. Bay Fortune and vicinity J. O. MacDonald (Mac- Donald's Transfer.) Canada Packers Trucking Service Ship Through These Representatives Every Weak and Prompt Returns "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Thursday from Fredericton. Culvllle and New Wilt- shire. For Trucking service contact D. L. McDowell. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tuesday, from Dro- more, Johnston's River and Water- rale, For trucking service contact Eddie Shea. "Trucking ogs for Canada Packers irom Newton Cross. Orwell Cove. Millview. Cherry Valley and Vernon every Tuesday. Walter Crane. ' ‘Trucking hogs for Canada Packers L-inuted from Montague and surrounding districts every Thursday. For trucking service please contact Sid McLean. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers from Murray River, Belle River and surrounding districts every '1‘uesday. For trucking ser- vice phone or contact E. R. Beclc "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers from Souria, New Zealand. Rollo Bay. Fortune and surround- ing districts every Tuesday For trucking service contact Donald MacDonald-Phone 2-11. "Loading hogs for Canada. Packers Ltd.. from Peakes and St. Theresa's every Thursday, Merlin Devine. "Loading hogs_ lambs, etc.. for Canada. Packers every Tuesday at. Wellington. Contact Wellington Co-Operatlve. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited every Tuesday from Dunstatinalge and vicinity, Borden Boswell. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers every ‘Tuesday from Mt. Stewart and vicinity. For trucking service contact Earl Jay. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited from Vernon River Uigg. Avondale and surrounding districts every Tuesday, Ralph Lea. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers Ltd.. from Hampton and rnrrounding districts every Tues- day. George Dunsford. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tuesday from Mel- ville. Eldon. Pt. Prim and Rose- berry. Contact John McRae. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers from St. Deters. Bear "Trucking hogs for Canada River and surrounding districts Packers every Tuesday from. Uigg every Tuesday. Phone or contact Surrey and Iona. Contact John Roddie Pratt. Hughes. , I I ‘ I I For Efficient Trucking Service In the Charlottetown Area Any Doy Monday to Friday Phone 296 or I274 held their concert under the direc- tion of Dorothy MacRae, teacher. and Mrs. Cecil Mill, organist. Mr. Cecil Mill acted as chair- man and the following program was carried out.‘ Recitation: “Welcome" - Alvin Curiey. Chorus: "Jingle Bells” - by the pupils. Dialogue: "Christmas Everyday" —Irls Stafford and Lauretta Mill. Recitation: "Christmas Is Com- lng" — Sally Rayner. Song: "Away In A Manger" — Iris and Joyce Stafford and Laur- etta M . Recitation - by Paula Curicy. Dialogue: “Dad's Quiet Evening" -- Gordon Mill, Alvin and Frances Curley, Olive, Eleanor and Don- ald Durant. Recltation: "Christmas" - Joyce Stafford. Song: “Silent Night" - Olive and Eleanor Durant. Iris Stafford. Ther- esn Coon. Dialogue: "Lovln’ Leroy" »-- Stafford and Reggie Durant. - Alvin Carley, Francis Shields. Monologue: "An Improper IIabit" Iris - Gavin Curley. Intermission-Sale of Candy. Chorus: "Around the Christmas Tree’ - by the pupils. Recitation: "Not So Easy” - Frances Curley. Drill: “Why We Llks Santa Claus" - Joyce Stafford, Alvin and Frances Curley, Francis Shields. Ona Mill, Sally Rayner. Dialogue: “Wanted, A House- keeper" -- Walter Carley. Olive. Eleanor and Reggie Durant, Fran- cis Shields. Recitation: cis Shields. Song: "I'm Thomas Trim" - "A 066s Boy" 41min- Eleunor Durant. Recitation: "Fair Warning to Santa Claus" - Donald Durant. Pantomime: "0 Little. Town oi Bethlehem - Olive and Eleanor Durant. Recitation: "An Ounce of Pre- vcrttion" -- Laurettu Mill. 'l'alsleuu: "A Sign o! Christmas" Donald Durniit. Song: "Watch Out Santa" -Elca- not" Durant and Iris Stafford. Dialogue: "iiow Mr. Bates Got __~__.__-- recruiters}! ..-v-..___._--- ---—--— - SWIFT’S MARKETING SEIIIIIIIE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO PROVIDE EVERY FACILITY FOR MARKETING YOUR HOGS BE SURE TO DIRECT YOUR HOGS TO SW|FT'5 LOADING EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY ‘ COMPLETE TRUCKING SERVICE CONTACT OUR AGENT IN YOUR VICINITY .. NORMAN BRUCE CLIFFORD PETERS ELMIRA-EAST POINT SOURIS - BAY FORTUNE BEAR RIVER IIIOONEI BROTHERS ST. PETERS-GREENWICH PIUS McDONALD MORELL . _.. MAURICE MURPHY MOUNT STEWART F. L. DOUGLAS , MONTAGUE HOWARD MCCARRON PANMURE ISLAN (IEON . WILLIAM J. McDONALD CARDIGAN LINWOOD J. MCNEILL BEDFORD - ALBERT COURT YORK IRVING MCDONALD MURRAY RIVER . ANGUS MATHESON MELVU-LE - CHARLES E. NICHOLSON MILLVIEW - POWNAL-CHER- _ RY VALLEY ... B. B. STOREY ROBERT BREIIAUT ROBERT CRABBE UIGG - vtcrortta” ca“ MILTON VERNON _. . CHARLES E. MURPH! TARANTUM - nrvrjy; ANDREW IIIURNAGIIAN NEW HAVEN JAMES TIERNEY canon covrr, WILLIAM MCKINNON HARRY MCLAUCIILAII ELMER CLOW GORDON MATIIESON STANHOPE - Gov-sam- NORTH WILTSHIII mmrtsn arvna FREDERICTON KNUD JORGENSON . , 4 , 5.. . BREADALBANE .. EARL TODD EMERALD CLAYTON GREEN Kimmy“ .1. P. CALLAGRAN ALBANY , .1. GEORGE araotur wr-zsrrvronnnann -cnaraun near J. rnowsnann KENSINGTON ouvnn CAMPBELL LQNG rgfvg]; WILLIAM BELL SEA VIEW .. . JAMES B. MCLEOD oavnrvnrsn . GRANT rut-anon wruuor vstiaizlaaoiioria HARRY ivauon SUMIIIERSIDE - SHER- BROOKE . .. . LOT I6 - BELMO noncrrr» noon STANLEY McKINNON Lcaairtorrrrown PENS- ALL DAY MONDAY AND UNTIL 11.30 AM. TUESDAY anon: i457 FOR' TRUCKING SERVICE IN THE CHARLOTTETOWN AREA SWIFT CANADIAN 00., Limited liog Producers Fredericton Vicinity I will be loading hogs for Swift Conodion Co. Limited, Moncton every Tuesday morning ond until 2.00 P. M. 0f stock pensot Fredericton station. Trucking service when possible- KNUD JORGENSON O LIVE HOGS . HOG PRODUCERS CRAPAUD VICINYTY I will be receiving hogs of Cropoud evsryTuesdoy moan- ing until I2 o'clock noon, oi the barn opposite MacDonald's Harness Shop. Trucks will pick up at forms where W555“- Ploose ozlyise u doy or two In advance of shipping duh. Phone 7-Il collect or write. i‘ I sear J. TROWSDALE ‘t Walter Curlcy. ‘WATER TANK BURNS I-Jleanor Durant. Theresa Cocn. GATINEAII POINT. Que. —IWD Chorus: “On Christmas Eve" -— ‘ by I-uvlli _ -l~‘lrecncn (loaned as steeple- Recitation: "Announcing Santa’ jacks tn put olil a fire in (the village Lgm. 1min water tank. ‘lhe fire started In l. wooden apparatus designed to keep the water front irceaing. Santa then made his appearance and presented gifts and a treat tn_ the pupils and teacher. Prrres: were awardcti by the district to those having the highest. sianrliur: in IIICII‘ grade. The singing of the National An- ihcm brought the tirosram w fl RIUII PROVINCE Ontario produrgs ntore than. tflbl as much gold as any other province in Catiatla. ' Out of Shoppinrf-Olive anti I‘ "If station aw on one of time '¢n Planets-l don't swim! 7Q"! find things midi W348 close. than our village." Liston Express Serviol