swear s 124.2 irnmce: EDWARD- I Today — Tues. and Wed. snows s 2.30 - 1 - _ Ito's a gay-blade harbor who's got all the girls‘ in a lother of love s III isgosiuopé’ -.~ lI("11-*?'<%//4'3€?”./@Y"/¢’ CAPITCL - ronsv - rurs. - wen. i_’__ ICEITIIRL GUARDIAN h reserved lot nets local Interest. out silver-ting ii i=3"3ld"“l7.e'l".t”n'.d‘“"" ills tn slugs. ' m , COOK'S for Pbotogrspns, . TWO BIG NIGHTS of Frolic and fun. Jon. 23rd and 24th. w NEW CBITONNES snd Swing Cranes In. Henry Macros-um g , Co. I laughs! I y; conrnnsnsnon us: - sunsnos. r IN- I | IIOWAIID lIoINNIS' fitted Footwear now located st 17$ Queen Street. dd i» ONE SPECIAL GROUP of win- ter coats reduced to 12.96 st The Jhshion Shop. Greet George st. BURNS ANNIVERSARY CON. CERT-Jan. nerd and 24th. P. w. C. Auditorium. u l orry romcu OOUIsT _M m. City Police Court Saturday morn- ing two drunks were each fined $5 and costs or 10 days. i orsooum- sALs. - Discounts on all Ladies Coats including. Fur Costs ranging from 20% to 33 1/396 still continues st Kennedy's Ladies Wear. 1B6 Queen Street. i Story of ACTION AND DRAMA EXTRA: News - Down Singapore Woy - Musical Memories IIEIIEIIEIIEIEIIEIEIEIIEIIEIIEIEIIEIEI WANTED EXPERIENCED AERO ENGINE and AIRPLANE MECHANICS and qualifications to:- ['1 El IE E11 EIIEJI [-1 “The Man Who Dared” With LESLIE BROOKS - GEORGE MACRIADY Apply in person or by letter stating experience Maritime Central Airways CHARLOTTETOWN THE NEXT Progressive Conserve. tive Broadcast from the C. B. C. series "The Nations Business" will be on Wednesdsy. January 8th. 9.30 P. M. ‘lihe speaker A. L. Smith, ‘K. c. M. P. (Calgary. Alta.) ON ACCOUNT 0F AI/PERA- TIONS to heating plant, Personals Miss L. O. Wonnscott. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Mel- ville Andrew. Pownsl SL. for Christmas, left on return to Bos- iton by sir Saturday. , . El El Governor Planning Strenuous liound Cl Noliday Activities The following item is from the Si?" 10h» Telssrspn Journal:- Odf to Boston, his "mung home." on his snnull vacation after a strenuous round of holi. day activities. menu-Governor J. A. Bernard of Prince Edward Is- land and Mrs. Bernard passed through Saint John last night. "During their three-week visit to Massachusetts they will visit their daughter. Mrs. Eric Loch of Jamaica Plains, wife of Dr. I EEIIEI 5-3‘ EEEEUEEEIIEI \ I I Auction Sale AT THE SPORTING CLUB FRIDAY, JANUARY IOTH AT 2 P.M. I om Instructed by Miss Edith Doyle to sell by Public Auc- tion her personal household effects including: I Studio Couch, I Writing Desk Table, l China Cabinet, I Buffet, I Card Tobie, I Radio, 3 End Tables, 3 Occasional Choirs, I Windsor Chair, I Floor Lamp, I Rug, Axminisier (9 x l1), I Tapestry, I Single Bod, Spring and Mattress, I Dresser with Console Mirror, I Small Rug, 2 prs. Curtains, 3 Cushions, I Metal Ice Box, I Porcelain Drop Leaf Kitchen Tobie and 2 Chairs, I Electric Toaster, I Iron- ing Board and Pad, I Waste Paper Basket, I BC-piece Ainsley Tea Set, 8 Spade Serving Plates, I Tso Pot and Stand, I Hot Water Jug and a lovely selection of chino cups and saucers and orna- ments, Pictures, Pots and Pom; all of these articles are proc- ticolly new and of the very best quality. Other furniture will bs W. added. In ldomoriam M15. KATIE B. MATIIESON Mrs. Katie B. Mstheson. 5B. wife '1 Bsi- Den Mathsson of the city Police. died in Grey Nuns‘ hospital Friday after a long illness. . Funeral service will be held Mm“? at 3 p. m. at St. Andrew's United church with Rev. Harry Jvyce officiating. Burial will bs “ .‘ cemeta y, Besides her husband, Mrs. Maths- son leaves three sons and s daugh- ter, James. lhri, Donald and Asnel. III It home. She also leaves two Sitters and three brothers: Mrs. Norris Sinclair, Emerald. RE. .. Mrs- Nell McDonald. Calgary; John. RM Volley, P. E. 1.; Malcolm, Victoria, P. l. I., and Norman. All-sir. s. c. A native of Prince ldwerd Is- Imid- Mrs. Matheson was the ‘minim’ 0f 1dr. and Mrs. Malcolm “mimic of Rose Volley. Bhe cams to Regine. 5 years sgo Where she married Sgt. Metheson- mo hsd come out from s neigh- Ins district five years earlier- n" the nan n years she had lived 1541 Athoi street. "Pl lhthesou was an active llhon Kidneys III I Cling h _ . q-_ m ‘g ‘ z ulos. dlllv Loth. former United States Army captain who arrived home recenb‘ Ii’ after s long period o! oversees service. Lieutenant - Governor Bernard has sJso s brother in Boston snd Mrs. Bernard two brothers in addition to other rel- atives and a large number ‘o! friends whom they will visit. "A resident of Massachusetts for eight years. the lieutenant- governor made a host of friends whose acquaintanoeship he renews on his annual visit. On his itiner- ery this year are addresses before the Canadian Club snd Inter- coionial Club, annual events for Lieutenant Governor Bernard, when a large number of former Prince Edward Island residents will hold a reunion. Last year bf such a gathering Lieutenant-Gov- ernor and Mrs. Bernard met some 300 former Msritlmers. he said, snd the reception. with informal crodmnge of past experiences. lasted more than two hours. "Speaking of Saint John ac- quaintances Lieutenant - Governor Bernard recalled that he had at.- tended the Canadian Federation H. BEATON, Auctioneer. l member of St. Andrew's United crtnnpqrrsrowu GUARDIAN NOTICE Neon Signs and Electric will be at the CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 For information regordin purchase of Neon s Citizenship Program F°II°WII18 is the complete pro- Erlm ,in celebration of Citizen. siiglyp Week in Charlottetown to- Pllbllo Allolllbly AC ' only" PM. ' 2:30 2:50 3:00 B204 Dow open to Public. Selections by BgmL (On sir) "O Canada" three verses-led by chair, Official Party arrives -- Inspection o! Guard. Selections by Bend. Opening remarks of Chairman-Hon. J. Walter Jones. "The Island Hymn." Introduction of and Id‘ dress by Mr. Frank Foulds. Director, Citizenship Branch, State Department, Ottawa. "O God Our Help In es Past." Narrator descri es Confederation Chamber, "This Canada o! Ours"— Choir. Entry oi.’ the Court. Closing of Court. “Bend of Hops snd Glory." “God Save The King." Narrator summarises sett- ing and ceremony. Off the air. 3109 Spools‘! Supreme Court lession_ . .. .. F. - PM. 3:00 8:30 Arrival of invited guests. (Rroir-"Ihis Canada of Ours." Entry of the Court. Chief Justice" enters. Court Crier declares Court open. Prothonotary reads formal announcement. Statement by Attorney General and presentation of applicants. Applicants come to front of Court. Prothonotsry reads certifi- cate and reports to Chief Justice. Charge to applicants by Grief Justice. Administration of Oath of Allegiance. Closing of the Court. "Land of Hope and Glory." "God Save The King." Narrator. 4:00 Off the air. 31$ 8:36 8:0’! 9:4! 8:43 8:44 INC 8:58 SEEK SIBERIA SALMON CANBERRA. Aixstralis — (OP)- Canadian salmon supplies are so short that Australia is seeking im- ports from Siberia. se/ys soustouis department statement. Austmlisu original allocation was about so per cent of normal pie-war Im- ports totalling 2.733 tons a year. Lieutenant-Governor D. L. Mac- Laren of New Brunswick. then mayor of Saint John. He had not had the opportunity of meet- ing Lieutenant-Governor MscLer- en in his present capacity. he laid. but was anticipating the op- portunity of doing so. "Active in golfing snd curling circles, he said he had met many friends from this city and prov- Inca who participated in these church until her activities were curtailed by illness a little more than g year ego. -.Regina Leader Post, Dec. 31. of Mayors and Municipalities meeting at Montreal as n special |guest and had met the present A CANDEJILEGHT SERVICE | A large sud appreciative audiencs filled the auditorium of the Cen- tral Christian Church on the eve- sports. "Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. MR. D. C. SMITH of HALIFAX the indly coll between hours of d and 9. i s TWO BIG NIGHTS BURNS - ANNIVERSARY CONCERT JAN. 23rd Bi 24th P. W. C. AUDITORIUM Sponsored By CHARLOTTETOWN Y-GRADS 0N! WAY TO SAVE FUEL LIVERPOOL. Binsland — (C?) —'Ilo save fuel. CJ-I. Leach. Liver- pool gas manager, recommended that "everyone should go to bed half an hour earlier than usual." Liverpool claims to be the fir“ British city to form a fuel economy committee. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH Morning worship at 11 a.m. was conducted by the minister. the Rev. I. Judson Levy whose sermon was "All Things New." In the Revelation of Saint John we read “and He that. sat upon the throne’ said, Behold, I make all things new." It is s message full of com- fort and hope. we appreciate, we thrill to the thought of the new. Year wnh its hopes of the new. of the better life. Always we stand on the peak between the old and the new, with new challenges. new hopes of a future unvexed by psln, unspotted by sin. The Revelation speaks many things strange snd terrible but always there ls the deeper theme. the prmnlse of God that there will be an end to the old evils and all shall be made Bernard will return to Prince Edward Island about Jan. 20.” nlng of Dec. 22nd. when the choir presented their annual cand- le light service under the direc- tion of Mr. Roy Mugford with Miss Helen Stewart as organist. The following is the program: Selections from Don Messfs or- cheetre: Opening hymn "O Come All Ye Faithful! Carols "Calm on the listening ear of fright". “In David's Town of nethfehom". Sctipturo reading by Rev. Mr. Dunbar. Solo-"Nlght of Nights" - Mr. Harry Ores-well. Carol—"O Holy Nilht". Scripture Readi . Anthem, "Glory to God.‘ Hymn, “Joy to the World." Solo "Corns Unto Me"—Mrs. Jean Enmsn. Clrol-"The First Noel", Scrip- ture Reading-Mr. Dunbar. Solo-"The Iloiy om" ~Mr. Pres- ton Beck. ‘ Carole, "See Amid the Winter's Show", “Silent Night." Poem. Christmas Bells - Mr. Dunbar. Carol, "Ring Out Ye Bells." Benediction. DIANE ODDS ON OITEI l OUDWQIHI. Totdtlre, h1g- 1 Notice Citizens At a meeting held in City Hall Friday night the vote was 2B to I3 of those who voted to close all day today-but since that I understand it has been decided to ‘stay open-It is my personal wish that employers will give their employees who are taking part in the Citizenship Wsolr Program the afternoon off to attend. In oil there are about 350 participants and we wont this program which is broadcast across ‘Canada to be very successful. THANK YOU. B. Earle MacDonald Mayor We love the coming of the New_ new. ‘There is a throne in heaven.‘ there is a God who reigns, s Christ I Entire Month of January At ‘Both Stores PER CENT REDUCTION OFF ALL LEATHER F OOTWEAR. Remember Shoes Never Advanced Materiallv Consequently Nere is A Fine Chance To Save You Know Our Brands and Quality Come In Promptly For A First Choice No Rubber Goods Can Be Included In Our 20% Reduction Sale Call At Either Store WRIGIIT’S SUNNY SIDE SHOE SHOP WRIGI-ITE QUEEN STREET STORE LIIIIIIJU shall reign voice from the throne of God, not only supreme "m goodness but al- mighty in power, who can bring his Will to pan. It is not "I wipe away the old” but "I make all things new" s transformation from within. Foolish is the idea that the evils of the world shall for- ever endure, out of the old, stain- cd and bitter shall come the new, cleansed and sweet. Hers is the eighth day of creation. all things new. We spoke of "s. brave new world" what does it mean? A new men made new. only in an inner renewal is there promise of s new day. a new world. We must come home by the way of the woes, we must be renewed by the regener- ating power of the love of God. The cross becomes a throne and He who sits thereon says “Behold, I make all things newl" The anthem of the mornln was Thompson's "Breed of the world" The Communion of the Lord's Sup- per was celebrated at this scr- vice. Mr. Levy's resignation from the pastorate of this church was pre- gented and accepted in due course. Mr, Levy has been invited to take the pastorate of the First Baptist Church of Moncton but will con- tinue with his church here until the end of April. Evening worship at 7 pm. was: conducted by the minister with sermon "I Will Fear No Evil". The carol "In the Bleak Midwinter" ‘ .was sung by the choir. The musicI of the day was efficiently conlduct- l ed by Mrs. V. L. Dingweil, organ- ist and director of choir. TORONTO CHRISTMAS CONCERT I On December 23rd the pupils of Toronto School held their Christ- mas concert in Msyfield hall at |whlch a large crowd were in st- |tendance. At the end of the pro- gram. Santa appeared in his usual jovial manner and distributed a large number of gifts to the pupils. Following is the program: ffelcome verse, Joseph Dolron l Dialogue, Adopting A Child“ played by Valrie Blncquire. Agnes| Dolron, Jennie Doiron, Hazel Dol- ron, Lorine Peters, Maynard Osl- iant, Gordon Biacquire. , Recitation, Tommy's latter To Saints, by Frederick Blscquire. - Song, The Christmas Welcome ‘ by the Senior Pupils. l Monologue, Aunty’; Cheerful Views by Jennie Doiron. Song, The Soldier's Last Letter by Arnold Gallant and Gordon Biacquire accompanied by George Dolron. Dialogue, Christmas. Disappointment played by Noreen Gallant and Agnes Dole-on. i Song. Santa Claus by pupils- Recitation. Christ's Birthday by Herbert Blscquire. Music by George DeCIslr George Doiron. Monologue, Giving Aunt Jane a Hint by A8116! Doiron. Carol, Silent Night by pupils. Recitation. First Christmas by Ronald Peters. Song, Devilish Mary" by Jennie and Hazel Dolron accompanied by George Dolron. and Dialogue. Christmas Cookies played by Jennie Dole-on. Hnel Dolron, Irene Doucette. Gordon Blscquire, Arnold Gallant. Caro-l, Des Anges dens nos Com- pagnes by pupils. Recitation, How they say it by Eric Peters. Music by George George Doiron. Monologue: Isenrning a. plcce by Arnold Gallant. i Recitation, Tn. Day of the Year by Kenneth Gallant. I Song. Brand on my I-lesri by Irene Doucette, Jennie um lieu] LOCI!!!‘ and who lived snd died for us snd H! Doiton forever. This is the Doiron. order, whence? These come through _ PAGE THREE ‘I _I"I.I 1. ‘LI-UUIIIILFUTJULFLFLFLFLTLTL FIILI1ILFL1 Immmnied by George Gallant. Raymond Gallant. ‘ Recitation. Greeting by Lorraine Doiron. Song. Jingle BEIIs by pupil; Teacher, Walter Doiron. TIIE PUBLIC SERVICE 0F CANADA REQUIRES Dialogue, Christmas Episode Dlflyed by Valrie Biacquire, Irene Doucette. Noreen Gallant. Arnold Ior appointment at: Ottawa- COMMODITY OFFICERS, $3,900-S4.ii00. 57230043300 and S2.580-S3.000. for export. trade development. Department of Trade and Commerce. A CURATOR. 0F CANADIAN ART. SBAiOC-SLZCO, National Gallery. A FUEL TECIINOLOGIST, SILBCO-SLIOII. and A ETATISTICIAN. 32.124455”, Department of Mines and Resources. A BTATISTICIAN, 8330043500. Department o1 Reconstruction and supply. AN AGRICULTURAL SCIENTIST, $2,580-$3,000, Department of Agriculture. For ppolnt-ment at various centres- ARCI-IITECTS, 53300-53300, Department of Public Works. For appointment at Monoton- A TRAVELLING SUPERVISOR. $'i,8?0-$3,000, Unemployment Insurance Commission. For sppolntiment in the Maritime Region- AUDITORS. $2.124-S2,5s0 and SLBM-SZJM, Unemployment Insurance Commission. Full particulars on posters In Post Offices. Nutionsi Employment Service Offices. or Offices of the Civil Service Commission throughout Csnlda. Application forms. obtainable thercat, should be flicd Im- mediately with the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA OTTAWA N. B. Applications for ‘Travelling Supervisor and Auditors should be filgl with the Civil Service Commission. 00 Prince William 5L, Sciut Jo n. I IIESOLIIE IN I94? To tolls full advantage of the Benefits-Aha Prestige and the "Lift" that comes from THE WELL-DRESSED FEELING. THE SELF CONFIDENCE THE SMART APPEARANCE THE SANITATION Ol wearing clothes Dry Cleaned exclusively by the experienced staff in the moderniy equipped plant of New Method Cleaners 130 Longwsrth Avenue Phone 3448 Z447