~... _........a_.,:._,.¢.z,....- ';s_-,_-,¢;__ ‘ v t ' 6;. -'-'8ele or Candy.‘ 5' .' dict-us by the School. Dominion Drama Festival (Sub-regional) PIIIIIDE EDWARD TIIEATRE a rmnsv, JANUARY 1am Under the distinguished patronage of: Lieutenant Governor Geo. D. DoBlois and Mrs. Dellcie Premier Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell His Worship Mayor E. A. Foster and Mrs. Foster I l.l-. i.li.‘.lii.'..' l" .| ultra: <.i'..\'r<srr.-\1~‘. I __',_, ___ ‘i-‘P’? THE LIGUORIAN PLAYERS 4 - ONE ACT PLAYS - 4 l Adjudicated by _ ~ cross: SKILLAN, Esq, London, Eng. r‘ Tickets Now on Sale at Holmank Ltd Reserved Seats 75o 1 Rush 50c Plays Presented in Following order: “SEASON OF CELEBRATION” rnsssmsn BY THE BRIGHTON PLAYERS. “ THE SCOOP ” PRESENTED av OF THE HOLY REDEEMER PARISH “THE HOUSE of the TWISTY WINDOWS ” ransnnran BY THE LITTLE THEATRE GUILD OF SUMNIERSIDE “IT'S AUTUMN NOW” PRESENTED BY THE LITTLE THEATRE GUILD OF CHARLOTTETOWN Performance Opens at 7 p.m. Sharp DOORS OPEN AT 6.30 p. m. km»... I .__@.i_ Mi TICKET SALE LITTLE THEATRE ‘DRAMA FESTIVAL HOLMAN’S 10 A. M. till Every Day 5:30 P. M. FRIDAY‘, Jan. 13th., Tickets Will Be Sold At The Box Office, Prince Edward Theatre 10 A. M. till 7 p. m. a sss¢ksss a ‘L~4‘24-1-7-5l. bmtwamacrstrpnaee r satiric: With Bob Burns — Martha Raye Raye. find the lend of the Aztecs they ex- One of Hollywood's best-liked zvmantic teams, Dorothy Inmour and Ray Mllland, joined forces with an equally famous comedy 231i‘, Bob Burns and Martha Raye, bring to the screen a new kind of musical romance in ‘Tropic Holiday," which had its first local showing last nigiht at the Prince Edward Theatre. And ii most of the spectators do not depart im- mediately ior Mexico, distance must be blamed. and not Para- mount. which has reproduced the most charming locale of the see- son. Set to the rhythm of clicking lcastaneis and merry marimba-S. "Tropic Holiday" is the disturbing adventure of a restless young Hol- lywood writer in unspoiled rural Mexico. The author, played by Milland, and his secretary, Miss far more romantic pect when he sits under the ader, Tito Guisar. ‘Ilhe and Miss Bllfns. candidate. Kaye's pease the pop . some of Mexico's now seen on for the first time. v-évv trees with s native daughter, Lsmour, and she listens to the sweet nothings of s local seren- story roechu a merry cli- max with the arrival of Millands Hollywood fiancee, Binnie Bamcs, sweetheart, an Oklahoma Senatorial Bur-ifs frantic efforts ms. r E s. sp- taldo and m!“ Mill in In the "Tropic Holiday’ cast are most popular entertainers. many of whom are the American screen non-m “ wmrsirriis— carrier?‘ MAS CONCERT The annual Christmas concert of North Wiltshire School wss held in the hall on the evenin of Dec. 23rd. Owing to the un eav- nrable condition of the elements there was not as large sn attend- ance es in previous years. Mr. Ewdin Edwards acted ss chairman and the following pro- prepared under the vupervision of Mrs.Bruoe Noye and the teacher‘. was pleasingly rend- ered by the pupils. Opening Address by Austin Bow- nan. Exercise - Ii—Pius Berrigsn. Wendell Clsrk and Kenneth Mac- an. Chorus 7 pan the House Top.- Dialogue - n Lem Hanna's Store. Recitation by June Bowman. Solo by Roma Mitchell. Exercise -Christinas Worries — Doris Easter, Marjorie Deacon. Pauline MacLesn. Heather Mac- Lesn, Betty MacLeen and Barbara Recitation by Lutie Solo by Doreen Carnpbel. Recitation by Lowell Balderston. Recitation Marina Maclmn. Exercise — tile Stars-Marjorie Deacon. Francis Campbell, Pauline MscLesn, Heather MscLean, Bitty Trio -'rattle ‘Ibis -- ernon Clark. Bobby Campbell. and Jackie Johnston. ‘ Recitation Marlene Macllean. Recitotion Maxwell Mac- lean. Duet by Cei-hdrine" Florence to You. Mgiusiod. in rus —Good 17ml Duet—'i."he Lit le Boy t Sent! Clam Forgot, Wands Mes-Lean do e on - b, Shirle l Mscisan Exercise - e- Chrisllmes Stools- Joiinston. Calvin Delvy , Bernice Csmpbelll. Doro- wuon ~“‘t>..’..‘;"..” 1km“ "m" a 0 . ' w.‘ -Whet Became of the 9 2th. - r. field Arn ld Odd! . ' l mien“ Bfibrigtmss Al's. gxecitation by Calvin lies gram that l annual Santa Clauslw“ putation for generosity busily en cutting hauling f ewood. Elmer wall. spent ChIl-SMIIBS parent-s. Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie. 0D .. River. Mr. and ble Among Christmas holidays here Misses Jean and Reta Planar, Ruby Annie Gsss u; (Iiurdilll. the "uest of Mrs. Daniel Ms ‘ab. ' ' . ter Rieidon Curhncre. Argyle were- recent visitors here. IesTrTTBe ice—Cemrpbe1l_‘end Dorothy Adrgms. Dialogue —8triking the Bgw. osinfi‘ Recitation by Doreen All m; conclusion of mart?’- csme on the and added fresh iaurols w his re- tributing the many presen that were on and around the beautiful Christmas tree. This was foil by the National Anthem and an inéclrgruslble evening was brought to APPIN IUOAD AND VICINITY r The farmers 01f Appin Road are n Mr. and Mrs. Frizzell and little daughter Audrey, Corn- with her William on. and Mrs. Artie MecPhee and family, New Haven, spent a few days visiting her mother, Mrs. Messrs. Lester Gass and Josiah Carney were recent visitors Mm. John Mscflechem and family, spent Christmas with herdpzrcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Herder Ma y, De Se _. those spending their Annie Gordon. and us. Lewis Gordon, Wes e vistor w. and Homer Provendier is spend- ing e few deye on Appin Road. l moon sun ssruabsrr 3.15 - 1.00 _ u; Shucluilflhat feline _ are trying to say ls that you mustn't mien this one of the Jonson...“ if you up and wouldl with no rnourv srnmo evmorou IOUISE rszsnos nusssu. GLEASON KEN HOWELL sconce emssr JUNE CARLSON FLORENCE scam: suiy MANAN some coums oomus sowbon nosenrs SMITH MARVIN sremzus ALSO CmtffiY W I L D B I L L HICKOK Chap. 3 n» Genital Dilsrilias This column is label bl! aloeale-alorwh‘ pey- _g§g__h Illvlllel. y "’ - m°8£"'°“t“°l.% lllfi 41-81! a1 on minnow!“ . e- liorlusoars Sham Ltd. Il-‘Sd-l-ls-M and Oenieltax w to .00. our chclcetmlahedK ,Men'sDo- enemy Store, 112 Kent Street. 11-53-1-18-21. PRBSBYTEBIAN QHURCILSer- vices, Sunday, Jen 1b Mountfitew- art 11 A. M. EighfleldJ P. M. Marshfield 7.30 p. MfL-sa 1, is, 1. MEN'S lumber-men's rs black with red Mm, bei - , $1.39 at Purdie-Mrgmorrs Slices . Ll-So-l-lil-Di. ‘ 1, 13, 11 OAVENDISH CHARGE - Wor- ship on Sunday. Jan. 15th inNortlr ltustlco at 11 A. M. and in Sten- ley Bridge at 8 P. M. George '1‘.lley, Minister. L-43 l, 13, 1i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA—Brookiield Charge. Ser- vice next Lord's Dav. Hartsville 11 a. M. Brookfielld 3 r. M. Hun- ter River. 7.30 P. M. Glasgow Road Y. P. B. Christian Endeavor Wed- nesday B P. M. L-44, 1, 13, 1i rruumn mvsn UNITED cnmwu. my. w. s. MacQusr- rie. B. D, Minister. Services for S Wil re at ll. Hampshire at 230 and Hunter at 7. Sunday School at Hunter River at 10.30. The Annual Congregational Meeting will be held at Whes/tley River at 7-80 p. m., on Monday, Jan. 16th. L48, 1, 13, 1i NORTH RIVER. United Be/ptlst Jones Family In Riotous Farm Hit At The Capitol “Down On The Farm." latest picture in ever popular Jones Fam- ily caries, proved yesterday to a delighted audience at the Capitol Theatre that even in the com- ara/tive tranquility of country e, the‘ Joneses cm stir u more trouble, more fun and excitement tleighn all your neighbors put to- rl g e . The hilarious story centers around a corn-husking contest which Dad Jones is called upon to enter after having boasted of his boyhood prowess. In "Down On The Farm." currently at the Capitol Theatre. the Jonesas have no lass than three romances going once! first. there's Jack. the oldest bo . and the pretty farmers dsugh he meets on the fann next door. Then there's the growing romarwebe- Guire. Dad's young foun neer. And last. thrz-"s the "man-hunt" on the part of the volatile Emma Moody for Young Roger Jones. The family is portrayed, as usu- al, by Jed Piouty, Spring Byington Russell Gleason, Ken Howell, George Ernest, June Carlson. Flor- ence Roberts and Billy Mahsn. muise Fazenda and Eddie Collins have prominent roles. ST- ANDREW’S SCHOOL INORTTI RUSTICO Honor Roll for December. Senior Dept. Grade X~l_ Aubin Doiron. Grade VIII-d Eugene C le- Clair; 2 Edvw S. Marjorie Gauthfer; 2. LcClsir; 3- lVlI-argaret Gauthier Emma Doucet iequal.) Intermediate Dept. No examination. JOHN E. DOUCET (VicePrincipal) Assistant's Dcpts.--(A) Dept. Andrew Ileclsir ftsaciier.) Joyce Gallant; a. Blaquiere. v Grad-e llfi- (B) —1. Eric Le- Clair; 2. Urban Biaquiere; 3.Roee Gauthier. Grade III-(Cl —l Yvonne Gel- lant: 2. Edgar LeClair; 3. Edna Gauthier. Dept. (B) —Primary Class Mario An-ne Gallant. ('I‘eacher.) Gracie III-—1. 10mins Doucstte. 2. Alyre Plnesu; 3. Eieonore Pineau. Grade I (A) —1. Aly-re Gallant. Joan 2. James Malfinald; 3. Gerald Gallant. Grade I --(B)- —1. Kathleen Golfing; 2. Earl Gallant; 3. Hamel n . William H. Doucette. Principal. CHANGE RUGBY ‘TRAINING CAMBRIDGE. England - (CP) -Cambrid~ge Unlversit Rugby Foot-ball Club's preparat on for the annual encounter with Oxford in future will include matches with Midland clubs. The biennial trip to Edinburgh has been cancelled. 0 Z and Mr. James Gordon ledthe bride and groom to seats of honor. “"."'.".“.€°'8£§‘ i" it." m... l e eo o e - 93.“: rettiiy decorated basket tween Lucy Jones and Tomm Mc- ~ asssTifie-sTMQTKEEIE "$07.13;; ‘m, Pastorote. Rev. J. M. Blssedeil, B. A. Minister. Worship for Sun- day. January lcth. North River v1.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.00 P. . Creek ‘LN P. M. “Men whothrows/wsyrell onthrows- wsy the mes/hing of universe.” L40. l. 13, 1i TRYON BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES -Bon.shaw: Teacher Trlsin 10 A. M. Preaching Ser- vice 11 . M. Westrnorelarid Sun- day School I P. M. Preaching Ser- vice 3 P. M. Tryon Sunday School P. M. Evening Artifice" Rev. S. D. Trites, Pas- tor. L-lil-i, i3, 1i WEDDING BELLS- A wedding of interest to the younger circle was solemnized in St.‘ Dunstan! Basilica at 6.30 yesterday morni when Helen Margaret, dauglver o Mr. J. J. Johnston K. C. and lvirs. Johnston became the bride of Mr. Walter Bernard lawlor, and well known in hockey circles. The marriage ceremony was per- formed and Nuptial Mass celebrat- ed by Rev. J. F. Johnston, uncle of the bride. As the bride, who was attractively gowned in a, dress of a pleasing new shade of plum, color. with accessories to’ mstc with a corsage of yellow roses, en- tered the church on the arm of her father, by whom she was giv- en sway. the wedding march was rendered by Mrs. Joseph Dougan who presided at the organ, during the ceremony. ‘Iii-ls bride was at- tended by her sister. Miss Olive Johnston, who wore a becoming dress oi green with matching ao- cessories and a corsage of Talis- nien roses. while the groom was supported by Prank O'Neill. Dur- ing the mass appropriate solos "Ave Maria" and the English hymn "Jesus My Lord" werempleas- lrigily rendered by Mrs. Fr Mc- Millan. Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor ieit on a short honeymoon trip to Canadian and American cities. Mr. Freeman Logan has return- ed to Alexandra after visiting his eeks was appoint- the following aiks by chairman. nine chorus by school. eloome Audrey Stevenson. Reciinrtivm Phyllis Lint! 1c no children Lloyd Maclecd. Randolph Steven-l '°”<'>“..ir...i-.. “staid” m; Q1‘ . . wicks. Dorothy WQHIL Raymond Dialonle. "Cousin Joshua," Mu- gsret Mecbean Domt coke, Adelaide wmm, .1 l Mao- . James MBCLHII! M ll 010th ' Y un . Jan. 16th, will be at North Oi W" 54 young business man in en's city, w Adelaide H‘ Annualliieotiiig‘ The meet- ingofhthefBo j- Ghurob we! largely attendairon arr-swam. s..." Board of Trustees. Aft:- votlonal peo-iod- conducted- Minister fromlail depart- hcsrdsnddiscirssedflrbsnevli. laDentonpl feds. |.l verius the mics of that office, mentign- uch use Finlayson. The Phllatheas, reported Gordon Starrstt had e Vi’; ing for the Current account of the Church $25 00 and for the building fund $75.00 as well asinstailingthe fine new curtain in the lower ss- sembly hall. The report oi the Junior Bro- therhood indicated among matters of interest, the presente- tioni of $100.00 to the building . A. s. reporting through Mrs. Stentiford indicated merit had made 000 visits, raised $428.20 for Home and Foreign Missions. Mrs. A. E. Baker. reporting for the Guild mentioned successful tees, sales, ionic, the installation of a new eectric range in the Church Kitchen, presentation oi electric hot plate for the same de tment, Financially they repo . . The mission band. re- ported,by Mrs. Stentiford showed membership of 29, boys and girls, with receipts of $36.85 for missions. The B. Y. P. U. remit- lng through Mr. Lorne Ca . had an excellent attendance sble o oontri ute $75.00 Bummer Csnip project at field. Scouts and Cubs were ne- ported by Mr. Large on behalf of Booutmaster Bell. and Mrs. Star- ratt showing both these organiza- tirms moving forward. Religious education, reported by Mr. Boulter brought an interesting sketch of work at the Young Pwbles‘ Camp, the oung worshippers League. The unior Choir. Dr. Clark re- ported briefly for the Board of Management. Mr. Callback for Ushers and Collectors - The Trustees, Mr. G. P. Nichol- son, Chairman, reported the com- letion of the new rooms in the ement. the repairs and decora- tion o! the Church. changes in hosting plant. altogether involving an expenditure oi about $3007.00 Mrs. Baker’ resented an interest- "tlie activities of the ee. The annual financial statement and the budget for 1939 wells set forth by the uror Mr. _J. A Webster and. like the other reports indicated a generalw encouragi condition. Mr. Bethune presen e rt of the Nominstins Comm ttee with suggestions of of- ficer's and committees for i989. ‘Ilhan-lcs were voted particularly the services of ‘the Chairmen l our equi to the meeting. The Benediction was giv- en by the Rev. H. L. Dcnton B. nucleus of a farm she to es- had left‘ his banking business. and John G. Hunter had left his indusrtial plant. to c dispute about fishing rights be- fore Chief Justice Baxter in Chancery Court. Taking of evidence began yes- terday morning and concluded this afterrgion. The Chief Justice set Jan. 31 as the date for Ivar- ing of argument by counsel. The case is an application for partition. t by s. srriet Ldimen. mothcr of Allan Lehman. against the Hunter estate. of which John G. Hunter is a trustee. ALL IN THE FAMILY I linking, Beckie; Persistent 0min i “lllllirilll meats of church activity were m . d off ring valuable suggutions f‘; the incoming year Ihe Buperintenden of the Church School followed with out- line offwgk in this a f setting o high in this important di . ‘rhea Cradle ll and Hmie DI- men were repor on‘ Mrs. lg.‘ B. Norton and B obs oellent attendance. men ioned role:- ythe he m GROCERY PEAS,3tins—-———— 27c TOMATOES, 3 tins — — — — 27c SWEET CORN, 3 tins — - - — 27c G.B. CORN, 3_tins — — - — — 32c Don't miss this one. TIP TOP TOMATO. JUICE 28% oz. tin 3 Tins Choice Island LOBSETR, 6 oz. tin 19c Fancy PILCHARDS 5 oz. tin - 5c TIP TOP BEETS, whole, sliced or diced, 2 tins — — —- - -- 21c r CATSUP. 7 lb. tin - - - - - 69c VITA MANNA, 3 pkgs. - - - 27c MINCE MEAT, 32 oz. Bot. - — 23c MAHMALADE 32 oz., l bot. — 23c STRAWBERRY JAM, 32 oz. 1 bot. 27c RASPBERRY JAM, 32 oz., 1 bot. 27c PLUM JAM. 32 oz., 1 bot. — — 23c PEACH JAM. s2 oz., 1 bot. - 27¢ King Cole, Red Rose or Schwartz lofiee_ 1 ih. - — - - - - 37¢ King Cole, Red Rose, Salads, Mother's Own, Colony C I u b, Morse's Tea. c _ 1 lb. Good Quality Bulk Tea, lb. — — 43c ' QUICKER SERVICE, LONGWORTH AVE. Phone 1021-1022 ‘ALBANY vmmos ‘sermon: onosmo ‘hzlHfilpshire SPEC IALS Aylmefs Sliced PEACHES, 2 tins 29c ova MOTHER'S cocoa, 1 lb. 13¢ Friday Jan. i3 i» Wednesday .Jan. l8 SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR, 1Pk8-"""""————— 27c HURON TOILET PAPER, r m1. 25. svavnrss soar, 1o bars _ _ 43. MEAT CORN ' BEEF, Lb. — - - _ CORN PORK, Lb. — - — - -_ ROAST PORK, Lb. - - _ FRESH BACON, Lh. -- - _ 12c 15c 15c 19c Your choice while they last. st, ib.' We have about 20 good turkeys. 22c FISH Fresh HADDOCK, lb. -- -- - - 10¢ Fresh HALIBUT, lb. —- - -_ _ Fresh FILLETS, 2 lbs. — - Fresh MACKEREL, lb. — — _ 12¢ Smoked FILLETS, 2 lbs. — - Boneless COD, 2 lbs. — - _ _ Dry COD.3lbs.-—-—--_ 25c SALT HERRING, doz. — - -_ 39¢ The above meat and fish is carried in stock at our Longworth Ave. store only, but may be included in your order from our Queen Street stare. Until further notice our Longworth Ave. a.m. to 10 P.M. daily except Sunday and Public Holidays. lllX’S GROCERY BETTER PRICES store will remain open from 20c 35c 25c 23c QUEEN STREET Phone‘ 1601-1602 si. New Glasgow I ' “h” rrsllnlhilshllegulxer r m? hold u“ —- Albany Village school w.“ h, m N - - - Wle e on, Friends of Mrs. John Mallet-i m”). , .1"fldly‘WN1-w¢st homeofwillhegisdtol thatshis ably degggattelliom vylillilch w” m“ m- "14 W51 VIM-WI . t-h slowly recovery c513.» recentoll- (nu-um; l 8006713 l. e. ngg, Miss Hi Jewell hes returned Quite end 3° M!‘ Jtlver after visitors a! the United Church Mis- s leasecit West's visit in Hornp- eionsry Boole a ed the mi- tbe guest of Mr..end Mrs. m which us: Cecil Btewsrtand family. - r held st the home of Mrs. Edwin ' on evening of B0 s. M: Help 101‘ on w-ue sued‘ o‘ Rndltgtlon -m .muo1s —Dehlis Oliver Recitation-After the Christmas Feast —-Gcor Trainer. “° MissMbr son. . Recitation -Hsrk What M ‘Bio-lo Holy Voices —Ph.yiii.s m“ Pin- Mary Mutts . Dialogue 4min: Leroy _.1,ay. M1‘. d we.‘ . Tremolo end-family“ for the New Year holidays. . The i d b . auxfigtgh y M!’ Merrill ,,_ Miss Verna ‘imam. Recitstionfl-Not lliuch to Give. 5533"“ ‘l h" Mm‘ i" He'll»- .1 ny- 1m week. lend Hill was a visitor m. Ha: i0 the City Friday ems y. Dialogue, reen- ( spent the . Dislo Vivien Cmswe . . and n w. ensmem m - l‘ pm‘ l° "°°°'°o°;§.‘1‘1§ via-nee to in; home sol-ls, clif- 0809 —The Mdniste Mis- Dllmmld 01 ' take-worm Muttart, Ivan llIoonsn. m“ l! T°°°Wfll1I from her ili- "emu" 5 '1'“ Wm‘ m‘ ac l neg, dlilflllifli, . O. W. Campbell. and Doris ‘Iioinor. _ w and m‘ P“ Bo ML Recitation -—A Ijsrge Contract - d DAT-TV- mljmhwm - "Y " Alaskan Foxes we» MM- u, ... little“ "crud. ‘in - T‘ Jmgg 1 gm _ y Miss Rhoda. Bland-l returned to snsmm. Jan. mum Kay m“,,§‘°‘_‘51,“f‘ 55:3 “$3,”, _ the Nair Year holidays “nwfi, Charlottetown last week. havinl 1 1 b,“ h - spent a ‘nieeslnt holiday with ho! Barker of Wat Virgne. was 5mm. Gm‘. ome of Mrs. W s , Mr. in Seattle today with twenty foxes mum,“ .4“, m, m,“ __ wd Mrs. 01min Edwards "mm-awn G- Imwil, M"- P°°° 5”‘ l"b..'°lif.i.'...?i°"é.iif..’°ilir.i five “c” M - menus am"; s... ‘““‘ months afilfigakonlfll ggmmmg “Spat-flood? Imllsiby. —Velde 31mm“: be p1,?“ t?“ “agar, The amigo! exuneinetlton Had Ala..k= a's . a . w _ noun “m”. she leased from the government Sh“ mm m k serious illness.‘ u. u kwluamunml w“ u“ for a fox farm. ' _-_..... n”'°n°°and_ ‘$01.9 ‘ In“ Wk The twenty foxes will be the midi-es Lillian Scott of Cornwall talk“, o‘ "Nnirind ma,“ after visi home in Flori’. Augustus with his “b11531 h 1 Y 1k. ‘ __ in mm gm Dlwntl. M!- snd M11- Eilwln They argofi-gswcegrtllana oiewaninlsls nmgn_mg%ljun°°“g'n t Mrs. lllvelllvlin Stgfiettquut o! w - cuynedwoutme We" "V" "it N" YW- "Pllfilfl" on the Alaskan i-ilwd Birercise —Chri.stmeng° omrlilésl --‘.--—- G90 5n giiorusecoOld ' W1 years sad. Velde Muttant, Noreen Noonan mm?‘ uwllfhunnnwmm‘ vum by school Recitation. LEASANT - e — e . "—"'-~ . Jae Po . vsrur F'sh' Ri htg “fiafilfih Blanch n on y. ll" aw e “git P scuoor. cmsmo I mg. g Recitation —De.vid M.i.;'8é‘.““ lah°bp°gl° °l "i" "W"! l" saga. sea-fills“ will‘: Err-um m 1i. --- Dispute Argued Clock Song-Intermediate Girls. f,” . W "M Ma I-owwn Solo. Santa Claus is m w The Pleasant Valley School selnl- __-___ Monologue —'1‘s.iking to Sants- h "f ll "f ‘fwd awn after Town. Berry Bertram. Recitation annual examination was held on SAINT JOHM N_ B" Jan u_ 14ers Rnss. l5 stick o pneumonia. Dolly's Stocking. Norlm Pound. Re- Th y afternoon. ec. 32nd. (GP)_TW NW York mlmon, Recitation -Blanche NOOnan. The u“ "—T citation. I Wonder Wh . Dorothy In spite of the disagreeable airgg 19ft for home tonight mu Dialogue --A Letter to Santa the wax?“ 0P3? "Y, Ell-l , Besmsli. Recitation. Jest Before "am" 5' 1"“ “nib” °l mien“ uncertain about who iill have the olilll- d ll n I o“ stem!“ awn“ mo” Pound’ m‘ In or" ...:::... ... .... .22: » a a m» a» Grrsmrirr-ue More w» - a"l.....2*:."zr..'r:r'.ar:;'r..s -" ville“- Wei: were e - een, - - . . w. was w we‘ L y .....‘;'.°..‘.'ii‘2°a%i¥°i...i'$?.‘éah'i$?“ M we»: HM w» -1-»=- “mil c" o’ "My w» are m» mew-e» y» are oWmvisfwsl imafili All“ a Mm“ "PM "i "‘?e°.‘.""1§i"“'.... 35w» 33§“¥1J-7'a'£l.'i§”s§l§ 51%;} 533$ l. i???“ W“? £355" 9C - - - y . ' mafia‘ Wm hem the Governor of New York State. munfuiullfed andm1£n$em£tv_ ended in s. tie w q Gram; Joy , Little Helpers. Hazel Craswell ton Noonan and Clara Noonan 3°"? 3"°him°~"- 39cm.‘ 5 _ __ ‘ tio .11: 1n . c. o P0 Mlllfinlm‘ I°"‘°’.°’ “"9" Seek Uniformity ‘ y;c1-~=8¥.f.j§;q%i';ufl»f“yé’r§§1 Reoiiati —I.ooks m - fl- - my ‘r - Maurice Winch. ke P“ Ill Port 14 ' Dhlwlw- D“! Closing Chorus. _ arise ' GGOIVIXIKIITQucElJ-llm. ‘ ‘iitfrlal; mounnfiwtfl; J",‘,-a§gn;‘°1’1l,;gf- mum Nicholson: Waldron Ber-l m“, u, m“, m“, m“ f“ . Lloyd Pound. Recitation. and efficiency in the aarglrmgl Etegpgcmrsiomnseggegugggg: mum ch‘ 3 M! I lteci’ orhlflamenathafls cree six-cent-a-bushel of Garland d United herself for the lovely gifts endTu- ion , ere ‘ which hmdbeenso - besisfaradebate sll, especially e éihth . ns JoEn Port --Worlr In Port mes and shi - in _ ti imam"- “c. “use. ii: ":2. scarf r "r 081380 t0 in the House of frwother cuss-fen havingtodo mpg-wk" wi th t ' ' “Shani d“ "‘"' ’°"““'“"“““ in the no} as b‘ ‘M’ Surprise: Helen Pound, w mo“ w» ?.‘I.’.“.“”"ci..%‘."o..°.s"i‘.€i“° “m? Olasirw Recitation, Mer- Recitation. Bells by $11001. otmd‘ lore: Buchanan. ~'1'h Women's In- form nun. ammonium WW amorous l‘ su treat ct candy d fnll fo the The “Gilli” r BbWl-ll- er, Barbers 11nd wee assisted with the distri- o n an . - 1.3"" HAW? als treat- lled the I Eur-me M rush w m malty-offers. Meenwh mum; and teofemythingywdotoget‘ toflicislsmnot green. rldzlitisthelindthatlldalglr- osmium “Llam- l Pinball.‘ New Glee- ’ mt ‘the Oh!- - r