to... Racism/ounc- "sonar - nonsirr nomr 1- "IAUATIUI Fliil MARRIAGE" l. xu-msi-spoi-is-samaus-n PRINCE EDWARD Y ~ltlltl THUR. T ' , ‘fume a iurioghdsts is I ssoon, but tohocltbiinsmoment... is toms oi motiisiony! Ween/W t Sports - Cartoon Pine: News - Eiiclsers carrror. ruurt. rm.- sAr ».- - EMPIRE - Tlliill. — Fill. — SAT. a-Z ‘ JANE can: CovfoinTisboflt - idger Kennedy sad C?“ GORDON IIAIIII IIRNII 1 “fl0TEL oi RESERVE" Shows 3:15 - 1 - s=45 > is INTERESTING EVENT AT ORWELL COVE An ovont of exceptional interest took place on Friday evening. Nov. 10th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nicholson, when a number of relatives and friends gathered there to do honor to their younger daughter, Alberta Gertrude, revi- ous to her marriage. The iving- room was tastefully decorated with pink and white streamers. At 9.30 the bride-to-be was escorted to a decorated.‘ chair by Miss Mary Rooney and Miss Ann Jenkins .An address was read by Miss Zita Rooney, and immediately al little bride and groom in the er- sons of Myra Joan Wood and ohni Nicholson appeared bearing a doc- orated basket loaded down with s Tire gifts were opened by Miss Kay Macleod and humorous and witty verses were read by Miss . . After showing the ft: to tho brido-to-be, Miss Joan aclinod placed them on the table The occasion also being her birthday a beautiful cake, ilghud with candies, was carried in Miss Eliza Morrison while all gloingd ln rinsing “Happy Birth- 8 - v o brido-to-bo, in a few well- cbossn words thanked tho donors for their lovely gifts and invitod all to iior future homo. fer bouncing the liride-to-be all jo nod n singing “For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." . A sumptuous repeat‘ will h did” mil”: i c a am c uat The roaisiudor pot the ~ s. J. tarsus . Organization byte {_—‘ crnrnii iuinmiu Pcllco iioport ‘ "' lifllls..iilliisnco of Malorflrimcs 31"....» ‘one; let solve-dog‘. u“ 2i i...‘""...s"“""...'l"..i’.'.u, so: nu ll unit's caaswaraiwrmmnnu 00 ' TIOILIIIDI- BUIAX IQDBANQIK Service. coo P110110 l 1-8-51 {CI JOHNSON l JOHNSON will b0 iIhS only Dnu Store opon this afternoon and evening. 1-30-1L luau COAL. - w aisenug- strung “ cars of in?“ l-iard trust 511th“ s€ii'&'§“t°:i§i-'°§i¢‘ 0110?; HimooeCoaL W.D,Gillls&Co.pq|°d1m m,“ my“ “and P910710 176. l-N-li. gnwd 5 y"? m‘); shin“. o! u; crrr rouca covn _. “d "d" "is N“ City Police Court yesteglay 5m: m’ ggtgvfflgnc?“ rum‘ charged under the Nuisance by-law um AlTQfl-l INN-ll me Oily @1913. f was fined $10 and costs or M days. A drunk and disorderly was fined ad to m I I m 1 $10 an costs or ao days. There w ro six cases of drunk and incnpab o. Two mon were oacli flood $10 an‘: costs . Ono was fin I and costs or i0 days. and an- other $l0 and costs or 10 days. A fifth drew a ten days suspended Tho accused the flnal caao was ordered sent home to tho country. An adjourned case of assault (wife-beating) was fur- titierzadiournod one week, bail stood 8 . 1N omnmd with ma.” “in. is an u. i“i.’.."......."'. ill, vagrancy 82. u- oft l9. inaanit D. 'I‘.'a eaking an _ _ . Tbreo offenders were sentenced to terms *...“=.i==.*-=....:..s = .......*=- ea or ary on of breaking and entering. assault and uttering forged ch ues o report continues with o. detailed ciaaaifcatioai 0f tho 1.092 oases entered 1nd of in bh Police Court during tho year under ro- viow, 1,1 convictions won ro- oordod, whilo ‘l1 oasos wero dio- n-iissod or withdrawn. We carried out 251 searcha of Capt. C. F. Black. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black, 54 Fitaroy Street. arrived home Sunday evening after spending over four and one-half years overseas. . Victorian lioplorcs u Mountain llcnaniiig VICTORIA. B. 0., Jan %—- (Clfi-Remmins of Castle Mount- ain as Mount Eiiileghowor in hon- or e .. in the Second Great War, caused or Mrs. Emma Giiilngham, 73. of Vic- “; by the n, c _ 41 tor-la, to feel that the mountain had “m; we" enwfgd undel- ghe pm. hlbition Act. with 34 convictions m and 7 . .00 prosecutions won entered under the lihzcise Act. ed m m cggiitctfiman atllsftfelllge d‘: Mrs. Gliltngham said sh m ' l ‘we an? Ctamel f“, £0 58 prosecutions over the previous name wo r ro er w 9w‘ prospectejd near its foot iJGIOIg The “mun” “uecmd i“ fines dcostsdurln th paatyearin gifiltCanadisn Pacific Railway was a‘; (my Pouoogoouft are, It l‘; CIOOO i0 L110 C.P H. Xifll-t- oitional an: gghuititdon fines “way m Ban“ N P Miscellaneous fin t l B" ‘eff Tessie: costs e . . acoompanige 13.. time? Bglheodor: Total amount $18,070.36 Behring. from Winaii lg oovor- Thia is an increase of $8396.35 ed wagon to tbo vomit Castle as compared with the year 1944. Mountain. m Scoring was doing The monthly coLiection of milk subcontract work for construction roam Lic secl V d- o’ the CPR and c from en en ors, Storokeepers and stall-holders "me" 511°. "lei e mo." "wed i the M kt b iiding amounted Richard Kenofick and his brother t; 333 saygpfis o‘; mm; and (my piospccti in a small crook o; Oran m; disclosed {our Both had referred to the eminence as Castle Mountain-an obviously appropriate name because of its unusual buttrosaes sn resemblance to an ancient castle. Mrs Gillingham recalled that she w samples below oar: three contained sediment. and one low in butter fat. Tho offenders were Droaccut ed under the Milk BY-l-BM’. lines of $5 and costs being imrposed in all cases. (The report continues with n detailed list of other Pol cs dutr ies). During the hast yoar no nar- ticuiar changes were mode to our Traffic By-Laiws or Regulations. We had the usual crop of minor collisions between oars. chiefly 11W street intersections We had two fatal street accidents, and seven of a. minor nature. In ono instance a. outh was fatally injured by truck durinza and in the other boy in attempting to cross the street near an intersection was struck and fatally injured by a motor vehicle, his vision b01118 obscured by s. parked vehicle. Both daivora woro exonerated by Cor- oner's Juries. ‘Iihere were 98 con- victions undor our Traffic BY- Law. Our esatriagiuficrossihss. ed title and t.o overlook uis rim- Perkins WW a" Y ‘Ills fly aim 0g m]; Wonk," the 3...... should all be repainted early ill! m . Gr Co . Lo lm 511M58- Dgn m” m Police car with one-way Oil! whiugi dbclosod tho radio continues to give excellent with an average of 16,000 oases a dey and n18!“ 69"!“- Thi! "T year in the liondon arcs. has now been in use since Decom- tihe orgonizatzon ber i. citlaeno advco , steel cells, arms. d steel lockers Bidet! acoou an with are all in good order, but there is room for improvomon‘ in our cell accommodatio . Uniforms supplied dining the year are satisfactory in fit. ap- pearance and qlllUi-Y- ' The BMW train stopped where the Bebrings were iviing ngar Bonff am Mrs Se- . w o woo opera‘ board 1H8 house. cooked the cliiiner for the officials. WELFARE SOCIETY AIDE!) 1,000,000 LONDON —(CP)—'!‘l1e Society. i Charity ‘ed in "The reasons for tho change are t people tend to misinterpret a rather old-fashion- y wartime prob ems. SIMPATHY BXPIIISSGD Mrs. Robert E. Bell arid Fam- ily Charlottetown, have received the following ex ressions of sym- path : We the embers of Gulf Gar on 1nd a No. 418, Charlotte- ch your late husband was a Member, wish to express to you and family our heartfelt sym- pathy in your recent sad bereave- Gillie-Graham Wedding H has been called from the tur- mgii of life to join those who have A W953“!!! ‘*1 Ami-Te" w ‘M!’ gono into. Eternity boforo him. Wo "l" mall W“ "illemmz": i" the n Bradalbane, on Dc- cember 10m, when Miss Helen Christina Isabell Graham, daugh- tor of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Gra- ham of ‘Phistle and Shamrock. and Mr. Vernon D. Giiiis son of Mrs. 01m. ‘and tho late Malcolm emu, Glen alley, woro united in tho be"; holy bonds of matrimony by tho Rev. D. J. Morrison, tho double- rinfl ceremony boing used too must sometimes pass over and 10in him. As a Mombor of our dge he had a sincere and dee understanding for all on whom a - fiiction fell and endeavored in ovi- ms young bride was biuo, to She ning room and tabla ly decorated with pink amsrs and fl ' ‘m! cnantorrrrown %=-m" """ ‘"- ICCOIF h s . one £251»; wit.“ .i..."".“‘.. and the pro run was: fins"; Welcome, ub a b b by I Chorus, Till‘! Glad Bella o! din-ist- maa by pup s. Recitation, Guess Who by Blair Dialogue, Getting Reid? for e Visit by Slsup . Solo, so or’s Last Letter by Dorothy Buell. ation_ A Brave Child by Maurice Duffy. pugs. ' citation-A Ohriltmll Wish by Iiida Boswell. Solo, At Mail Call Today by Anglo Anenauit. Recitation- Christmas is Com- Drill, Canada Our Homeland b! i1 pupils. ' ' Recitation, A Bttc In ‘rims by Mar aret MacNeill. Soo The Whlto Washed Door by Ruby Weather-bio. Dialogue The Naughty Mouse by d pils. Elicitation Somebody by Ernest Theresa Arsonauit Duffy. Tap Dancing, accompanied y Martin Jackman on violin. Dialogue, Mskinl A Cake by 3 pupils. Solo, Tis’ tho Last Flu of Christ- Blfll- Rccitation. A Llttlo Girl's 1A- ment by Dorothy Buoil. Monologue-A Rustic Courtship by Marie Duffy. A Christmas Carol -- Star of the East by 3 girls. Intermission, Solo of apples and candy. Chorus, Christmas Bella by pup- s. Recitation, How Santa Claus Looks by Big?’ Acorn. Dialogue, othcr's Choice by I up s. Monologue. Aunt Jerome's Court- Theresa Arsenault. shi , &citatlon, Angie Arsenault. Solo, Your Lltfla Band of Gold by Matthew Acorn. ll])riii, Alice Blue Bown by ‘I g r s. Recitation - What The Stock- ing Said by Kimball Acorn. solo, Mother I Thank You For The Bible You Gavo by Theresa Arsenault. _ Christmas Exercise - Christmas Candles by 5 pupils. Dialogue - Getting Even With Sister's Beau by 5 pupils. Trio—-Bell Bottom ‘Trousers by Marie Duffy, Theresa and Anizie Arsenault. - Chorus - Santa Claus by pugillls. Closing Exercise -—- Rub A b Dub by 3 boys. Santa Claus arrived shortly and distributed the many presents to the pupils and teacher, Mrs. De- lete Boswall. A vote of thanks was extended to the teacher after which all join- ed in singing the National Anthem which brought a very enjoyable evening to a close. NORBORO SCHOOL CONCERT The schoolhouse at Norboro was filled to capacity on the occasion of its annual Christmas concert put on by the pupils, under the direction of their teacher. Mrs. Leona Cameron. The school was tastefully decorated with evcr- greens and a heavily-laden Christ- mas tree stood in the corner Mr. James Lawless capably pre- sided and the following program was wall carried out. Opening Chorus, "Sing of Christ- mas" by pupils. ‘ "A Greeting" by Billie Mallett. Dialogue “Rest Room." y Monologue "Sizin' up the crowd’ by Francis Lawless. Recitations by aii Grade I pup- ils: Aliison i/mrphy. Roma Stewart, Ronnie Maiiett. Mary Florence Hughes,‘ Mario Hughes. Earle Mur- hy, Francis Croken and Annie urphy. Dialogue "A Mouse to the Res- p“ cu . - - Recitation "Sweepiw Out" by Marton Murphy. -_ Exercise "Six Christmas Cooks." Duet "There's a Proud Union Jack" by boweii Andrews and Al- bion Kiibride iencorod.) Recitation "Ma's Christmas Fev- er” by Allyn Harding. , Guitar Duet "Sad but true’ by Vivian Mallett and Florence Hughes (encored). Recitation “Rustic Courtship" by Albion Kilbridc. Dlllogpie "A Spoiling Lesson." Stop Dance by Joo Gallant. Recitation "A Lady Santa" b! John Gillis. Guitar Solo “A Tragic Romance" by Billie Mallett (encored). ISDIaioizDiIe "BI;itlM0llfl'rl'i;l." tep anco Y!‘ o erry. Solo “That Little Kid Sister of Mine" by Ronnie Maliott (oncor ed.) Closing Chorus "To Santa" by ll 8 pu . The musicians for the evening were violin, Wilbert Lawless: on gan, Mrs. Chrk Harding, Mrs. Henry Mailott; Guitar, vlaa Mallett During inborlnission tho ladies of the Norboro Women's Institute sold lunches and served tea. A!- ter tho program. Santa , just in time to help relieve the Christmas troo of ts groat load of gifts and candy boxes for both tho pupils-and teacher. The pup- ils were generously treated by the Woman's Iristituto to candy. ap- ples, oranges, grapes, and rum and each pupil received a gft from tho toac er. The evening's entertainment was broualit to a cioso by sing- ing the National Anthem. Gunman‘ Acrostic - Santa Claus by l0 Sh? Mr. laalio three pupils olosuo, tation, is o-EWFQ. Duet You", Annie ‘flu Blues. Solo, ‘Phat n1 arrivod Patriot H185 ‘FCC W85 attraction. Mrs. Earl Mrs. M. W. Chorus, school. Solo. Santa Joan Wood. cored.) pu ils. xercise-A Story Stewart and Chorus Intermi proceeds for "“3i..i-u., “fibrin performance. very capably, season to ai pupil ad n: 3n to a cioso by Th: pu is of their 39%. Fromm was Li. Q . as obairarsp and sa organist. Tbs an was are ." Belis Ringing Rosita . “Oh ‘Boy. It's Groeti" by Ions r. Wolcomo Drill Song. At Mail Stopsllaucme’ . Donald. (moored) . tar. Ham If I Could Knit - 9d,) b, Adah MacDonald. and assisted g and othcm,_diatributod the etowri The Bti atituto troa ed the candy and fruit The National Anthem brought the evening to Cl k Ex i ih Dlgll, Chg-iftrlneaebylf: z t p“ Sleig ssion. A solo of a pies. s chairmari than mad. remarks congratulating tho teach. 9i‘ "id Diilliis and their ‘Concerts '” VILLAGE o " l I i‘ A ' c = cow-I'll”. ‘A y. - Th ils ‘a ’ , ---- r < i... tilt‘: suit‘... * .13 fin e "W" ‘we’ Christmas concert- e 7 m." "whm ‘in gum ggd 3:31-33.‘ lwgnwf“ “an”, lrlictlflnfilhll Mil Of rs a en . - - m" “"111 man presided at th".orm “K, albums comm in KNOW!!! Matthew Acorn wal ‘gut 4' no ud-icuoo f "siren..." ' ° would at tluniarcanobly sot- carried tut. -"l'-mldthe . b! uuutis. can Today. by (moored). byAnuio LooksLikoPmbtV of éiecitatiofl. b? Bu“! MacDon- out... Music. w Bus! and Mary Campbell. , to-l Mualo by Halal Home: ‘nil-nor. (m- ' by Alli-stun Mao- wMooxonaie and Little Old Band of (‘iihicon 5°“. by Ralph Burdetto. ed. mo Cowboy's aaropisuo Closing Chorus Coodnigh 0. l?! School. After tho cioaiu-z Ride) . t P60- Santa Y toaabor Bifts. Women's In- Public with a close. Please Copy) the centre of much Bailem was accom- biy acted panist for] e evening. Wood ca as chairman and the fo owing pro- gram was presented. Welcome, Harold Gard Christmas Beds by Comes, Eva Wood. Dialogue A Minister's Mistake. Recitation, Daddy‘; Neckties, Au- stins Kennedy. Christmas Drill by nine pupils. Solo Dear Little Stranger, Myra Driil-7Points of A Christmas Star. Exercise. Writing To Santa b Kenneth Gard and Shirley Stewart: lo by Raymond Stewart (en- ‘ails. by eght Star, A Song and a by Margaret Jones. Shirley a Joan Wood. Bells by school. Junior Rod ross. Darkie Song -Christmas Time. Rflfliflilim by Marie Stewart. gamlaldahlvmliiristnsas. mond Stzwart e 2d)“ R“- -— Fooling Recitation by Kenneth Gard. Bills-loans, Heck Bays It (enco . tho Agent. u ls by nine Around tho Christmas c ool a fow i ndid Mr. Jones rem ended thanking eac and every one for their kind assistance N and cooperation, closing 1911111118 the‘ compliments by ox- ‘of tho Sant on th dlstribatod ti‘: maiily ‘i: ufifdlfii. a u. remembered byo a trQoat ‘of flora!" m Woman's Institute. illhtful entertainment was d! d... ‘i5 “The King." -=i-‘i'r“fnil'foi““.'ii‘fi‘. €."§‘.'.i’“;.'.~£31‘.°“..‘.s‘°uu...... the classroom. e school ' uncensored" ‘Ihoodrnuoio- I llrll nun:- taste- ful tree i stage. OI 2 a Ill Rooi tion — Illfll Mc- ‘Qgolcomo-Jsouotto and lain-ans ‘lrainor flliltiliallvf- d; no -’ . t» _...in'=-'* w“ M ‘i w *9“ ‘tic -“MenzhChristms:.i' _ o ue -" ' Ila ans." , ‘Allison. I. s.‘ a ift \o the once , ' mm “my” ‘I! A. I ""1 1° Pantomime -" font Riglit" .... I h‘ ' g" -- "A body .1 i Mrs. Min I following IOLIITI llllll Yfllll IIEATII AC l‘l' Ill-HIS YOIII ‘Illflll tilllllll 11.1- muiunusn lelshohesi Iee-Sefly Islellsllflflqellepelelye -Tfiersro German. Drili-“Santab Ohiidrei" — ton 13118115. uet-"Boll Bottom ‘lkousol-s" - Elaino McQuaid and Thoroao Gor- Have to Tell Mo". Dialogue—"The Btowawa ." Ste-p Dance - Sylvia oocl. Soio-"Youlflayed Love on the Strings of my Heartfl- Blanche Motion Song -nlue girls. Recitaticn-"A Horrid Dream”- Basil German. Song-"His Menage Homo" five girls. Diaiogue-"A Pain in tho Side.” Solo-"Oid Mr. Brown" - Mr. Dixon (encorod) “How to Kiss a Girl." (encoredJ Chorus-“Dear Old Santa Claus." -School. Recltation-"Ooodnight" -- Lili- rana ‘rrainor. Santa then arrived in bis usual good humour and distributed proa- enta from tho heavily laden tree to the pupils and teacher. A treat of fruit and cand was wvlded for tho school cb dren the or toa or. Tho Chairman and 1k. Train then tended tho teacher a vote of thanks on hor- work in trninlng the pupils. Tho teacher, Miss Erma W. Inga replied and thanked all those who hoped in making the concort a Everyone departed for homes after tho singing of National Anthem." naawmFmn Its-Fr. anus earnair. nova IIVIB moo ‘w n. new ....."*'°"'°°""*"""- Q U. . Second $10.00 bylienr! Gallant, Bayview, e. E9‘. Ticket 0. ' thoir ‘The nun-a ei-inuooowm Galla t. r toltoad, r rmiitn 11?. a»... uard gnaw!- rmn Piin Tick No. m. “=--°“°L..-'§s.-?"“** hm .;§§*m'"'-.s~ii.'.i.u~n i ' no. MJJr-Lih-Swen- Tnnmlottstogli. e h: x. rum 1.. Murray (encorcd) "At Mail Call ch" Today." m‘, Marching Drill - “Christmas ' Stars." and $10.00 by Mrs. Joshua Gallant Fredfim hm. m‘ Q ‘l ilsv. um lhcliay V. J. M. mon while luv. minister of tho First Presbyterian Church. Montreal. dellv CROSS ROADS SCHOOL ‘ ‘ man (encored) "Little fiend of ' 9:951“ 03mg i i .1 _ u a lniluctsil as lluiistor Th. pup"; g c Boga II fmllloll—fill Elli. ‘ ____ ’ Bvllnlwl brogshg thyrlChrlstma: Msnh8'“"j,'°s“"" i‘ ‘ m" O“ Jan. g - Rav a s rt to i t i '“3° Maggy _ ' neimber of ‘part-gt: :nd “c133: R°°"F“°""“n“ If” w" {iftilancouvor knclAiits “idmnWii when they presented a very en- $31213,‘ b’ Mum“ _ Gum‘! Prince Edward Isfantf was lllflyllCi- itlrtalif a . fl Chi i- - . i ' mas cfciriigcegtl uniificethg direcltign nyngfgggqefili’ whipplui Jdm‘ iieiiifieiiiifbiitutriiidifiiwviiyfeii ggnzneir teacher, Mr. Bryer R. Exe,_c“e__..",',. an"... ___ m,‘ :1 glmtlilo Icon ogation and 'rn' n1 us W“. A . 1° " “'3, . crate?! ‘$.13? §$’§r'§r§§i'.§- lilo’ .331 3°"- sh" "Y MP "s!" "i" $¢¥i..“ir§i§§.“ 'Wesltughitrchmm hiems of m. Christmastidc. A gfidi“ (°' P‘; "IIY- "gffi; conducted the induction in tho us‘ large beautifully decorated Christ- “ “or “m” w ‘ r‘ lence of Rev. C. Ritchie Bell, mod- erator of the Montreal Presbytery. Kikfileachod he ser- colm Campbell, tho to tho minister, Mr. Mackay. congregation and Rev. Donald Wade of the First Church, Verdun. narrated the stops leading to the induction. B Ctanioy Vance of St. Andrew's Church, St. Lambert, charged the V. Other members of tho Montrdai Pr b t wifiihifv’. roaont at the cer 651011)’ r. Allan S. Raid Re Jonathan Fletcher, Rev. I. .7. Rev. I. A. Montgomery. V. White A s0- cial was held the church hail at tor tho induction. Prizo Vllnnors -_._- Ibsasocondthnaduringahs boa of oriusobooloontasts ationai Health and Wei-fare. 0t- announced tawa. winners of its "Plwo Mat wise Contact proposed lat Bop to th “elk f smdss and :11? ‘rhoqflaoo Mat ;_ tod was to ho an iliuotratlxorikg; o a - x 10". of art. Ida's Rules" with attention t school or. Convent vo won recently in envtw! mulls of in the of tho focused on originality of design. soc Milo fivo, leitb sooo anti. embroidery ; of detail end art irlo momma! of dauphin: of w. and ‘lowuahapd of priao (835 in Horonce uric. ar Savinsfi ates) for her illustration ill talent. grado lVlrs. won Arsen- auit. of tho some grade. daughter of Ill‘. Ind Mrs. I Sourls. sisbmittsd a c NP Gaytommgyln‘ “M was accorded t (O10 in War Savings). outed young girls are rcceivlns yell-deserved congratulation! of fronds. fhafig No sou» Convent‘ to gommi- ' '- ..-:;"-‘£.__.'is=e~"s'=-"=ii.... n»- "we win. Araonauli. it was the turn Students of thi honours in ti: t