‘ILEAQER “#3941 r11; mcrlnawrijrlrowlv GUARDIAN PAUI‘) ragga -_i---__ Management Arid Staff R. T. HOLMAN LTD- SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN i - CENTRAL GUARDIAN rt sr. JAMES CHURCH ,‘;‘°,,°,‘,"‘°,°u,,,s Christmas Service at 10:30 A. M. Divillfi Service will be held Al Holy ROUGGIIIGI’ at 10.30 s. m. Guest Preacher REV. J. KIER FRASER, D. D. Christmas music by the Choir under Miss Trinity United Church THURSEBY, DECEMBER 25th. ll A. DL-Chrlstmas Celebration of lloly Communion. liijtl-Seseion-Boud Boom. Bity Schools hold‘ Closing exercises- CHRISTMAS DAY I SPECIAL Join the Merry Crowd dancing to the latest hits at the NEW DOME CHRlS'l‘.\l.-\S NIGHT Ch GD = B. M F) -\ r Q = :0 c: = 0Q l W '.-.-.-.v.l\ This ooinmn ls reserved for news el local interest, but advertising o! s newly nature uuy be Inserted st s rents s word. strictly psyeble m advance. SHVANVUHAAM‘. CBABWELL fer Photographs *1 A fliie performance was given last night by No. l0 Charlottetown CONFEDERATIOY LIFE INSUR- , , Aug}; ‘ 1,971; Proop ol (Jvlri Guides lHoly Re- deemer Parish) in a Christmas con- ‘fl-‘n Regular Admission Lillian MacKenzie Bach. Mus. ALL CORDIAL , AJJIHHVfieHWJIsHHHHHHIH LY INVITED $.00 Holy Communion 11.00 Choral Eucharist, a.-.-.w.lv.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. CIiIlISElXISAIISIJEgZICES ll i5 rbnllélscggnill) fryicharlsl, P. E. hillld "Ufllitfli mi Subscriptions illlDll. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH A LcDrew Gardner, Beocor G. H. Greenhslgli, Assistant. organist - Miss Lillian Eagle" Choir Director-Mrs. G. E (‘IIRISTAIAS DAY SERVICE 1.00 lloly‘ Communion. till linly Communion. ".30 lloly Communion and Ser- ,,_ he Eastern Guardian _.___- ilil column is reserved for news el ral Interest, but advertising el e bully nuiure lrnh n word. he of $1,007,252 was re ruuy be Inserted st l strlrtly nlynhln In zrlotlelowoi Fur Sales Limited, nlrlctlntorvn. Lv~357-l2-l0~11-l3-l6-18-20. ___._.______- C. N. R. EARNING! liONTIlEAlA Dec. 23-—<CP)—In- ported ~- by Canadian Natlona Rall- s ln gross revenues 0! 8659i the week ended Dec. 21, coni- ed with $5,584,110 oirl the corres- lng period of 194 . Too Late Tn (Jlasify I ANYONE WHO SAW A (M! collide with parked car i767 Tues- il" “l‘°"‘°°l" “Rtyldé “l Qt?“ ree,o we a an .pe se Dholrgltgl?“ L-l37-l2-24-l_i, DEATHS RAY-At Albany on Decem- 28.1941. Mrs. Aeneas Murray . Funeral from the tlellffl cf her son. Adrian, on llliflv nioming at 9 o'clock to Si. laclrys Church, Klnkora. Card Of Thanks lllywm, Carew and family, Hun- Rller. wish w thank the many Bm-‘ue! Bowl! oer lvniu uuilu Show Charles and w 1 Miss Rosa LongawgizrmGregor Robert Shaw 2'50 Gordon 81mm 2'50 ms. A. seamen 1'00 Cleve Robinson foo George MaoCall-tim 1'00 Mrs. John MacCallum 1'00 Miss Louise Shaw 1'00 A Friend “m saoso N" flhlsow Collected by m», James ni-yilnl and Miss surf hunne. 100 ..'F0i\' PELTS.--Mr.J.J.Btewe.l~t, MN. Adam Brown tugue, will receive 1W»: Pairs Mrs P. L. Campbell 1'00 Lougliout the season or the Mn. Melvin McLeod [00 {rice Edward Island cl Mrs. R. Abbie 1'00 ‘ lied. siimmerside; also for the Mrs. Alder Dlckleson 1'00 100 Rev. R. Shaw M1580. W.“B. Bulman W11 och: ' . é B. Dicklfaeon; film: L. L._D Dicldeeon; My; charm," "N. bert ill; M“ g w Stevenson: Harland iiil1;,5_5o_ ' Mo» R segue» A TORI-flood. 2°“ cflllm“ b! Women's Institute Lester Kelzer 0o Frank H. Watts '00 z. J. Vessey joo ‘gimdu 1.00 ti!" 010111 Mr. Arch! - new: am. w. Mltthdl; 1.5.3.2, “my? Mro- Iflllls Veneer: James Holmes: Vivian Hewett; Robert Chfllllllfll; B. A. Mellett- Annm- VQSSt-‘Y. Mrs. J. A, Nicho on; Miss Jean Gordon: Mrs. Lloyd Vestry; Mrs. Robert Crockett; Ma's. A. B“. ton: Theodore Newson: Mn, P, Proud: Mrs. aeoi-ge watts-sane. 35 cents each: Lcith Brown: Elmer Brown; Horace Vessey; win, Cooke; Mrs. Leonard Newson; Mrs. Gordon Crockett; Mrs Abner ves- sey; Mrs. Herb Vessey: Mrs. 0. 1-1. Brown; Mrs. Warren Vessey; Mrs. Harold walls-sans. Q. U! m“... Kinross Collected by Mrs. W. B. Scott COOK STUDIO where people are being photographed. HAVE TROUBLE, get Chappell 8c Co.. 159 Queen. L-514-l2-16~8l 0F COURSE you have sent in your money for Christmas Seals. L-132-l2-24-1l BUXTON BILL FOLD 50c up Toombs Music Store, L-50-12-24-ll COLLISION- A parked car on Queen street was struck by anoth- er vehicle yesterday afternoon. No- body was lniured ln the accident which occurred about three o'clock. genuine Nome Christmas Tree Lights at gm“; cert, the entire proceeds or wliicii will be turned over to the fund for distressed British war children. The concert look place lll llic Holy Re- lieelner Hall. it conlprlsed. a lure" act play "All Art 0i Charity," \Vl'li- ten oy one ui the Troop numbers. Corinne Walker, together with chor- uses by the Group; "We're proud of Canada," "There l always be an England”; tap dancing by Jcyce ' Leightizer; cowboy songs by Uidbllt? Arsennult. alrd Dorothy Gallanr, .i is coming t) _ solo "Santa, Claus Town" by Maureen Brown, and 1i , solo "Well meet Again" by Ulrierle Arsenault; The play was enthusias- tically received, and the specialties were warmly erlcored, Also mucii appreciated were the services of M115 (iwen Keenan at the piano, who ctecl as accompanist to the singers SELECT your p616 110W 191' the grid played throughout the perlcrrri- and their branches are eratin in selecting peltis {fir this b FROM ACADIA - Among the students arrivln from Acadia Col- 1/586 to spend e Christmas vaca- tions st their homes are the 101. lowing: Lawrence ‘lloombls, Mar- Earet Martin. Louis McNeil]. Mar- jorie Hill. Douglas Hill. Florence Seaman, Bill Brehaut. Sydney Green, Norman Lowlher. George MacMlllan, Helene Colwill and George Hart. LEGION DANCE-Another large crowd attended the regular weekly dance in the Legion Rooms inst night. The navy. army hnd air forces were well represented at the entertainment which is presented for the men in uniform. Bill More- silde‘; orchestra provided tho uxusic and the dance was under lllc di- rection ol’ Mr A. G. Bruce. enlar- tainment offlcer of the Canadian Legion War Services. ROAD OPENED — The Char- lottetnwn-Montague highway w” opened for motor traffic yester- day by the Government snow plow. The Bil-mile stretch of road was blocked since last Saturday follow- ing a. heavy snowfall on Sunday. Heavy drifts were encountered in some sections. The plow got to the east about three o'clock in the afternoon. Meanwhile another crew was working on the Charlottetown-Summerside high- way and succeeded in getting a- bout as far as Winsloe. The St. Peter's road is still blocked but it is understood that ilie Government plow assisted by an R. A. F. plow will commence working 1n that di- rection right away. S. A. SERENADERS — Santa Claus will accompany the Salva- tion Army Serensders on U781! rounds the city tonight which will be bheir last appearance in this role this season. For the past ten nights, Army members have gone about the streets singing famidar Christmas carols outside the homes of citizens. At Government House -P'°vm°i“1 Pen‘ 511°" a‘ sumnle" a c At th conclusion, tlie girls side, January 5th to 8th. Fur houses hQfi, a Wpicfi 3mm, g . event’ feature which made a. strong appeal -223-l2-2 424-26. Campfire, a to the audience. ’I‘he girls are to bc_ warmly com- mended on their initiative in get- ing up this performance. owed noth- ing to outside assistance, and which it is hoped will be followed by other attempts in the some direction. Kindergarten Closes For Christmasm The jolly Christmas closing of the Charlottetown Kindergarten was held yesterday with a gcod attendance of parents and inter- ested friends. The large Christmas trec was a delight. to behold and was crowded with dainty gifts made by the proud little pupils for their parents. The program was very nicely varied and each child had a part to play and did it very nice- ly. The program was under the di- rection of Miss Berna Huestis as- sisted by Miss Miriam Netting who may well feel proud of their ef- forts. Following is the programme:- Ciood Morning Song- . All Sing-Christmas Bells. Group of Nursery Rhymes-Reci- tation, Jack Homer's Pie-Bobby Luncl. Song-Hickory, Dickory Frederick Beer. Rliythm plays- Solo—Away in a Manger --Anri Corry. Game -— The Toy Shop - with Gordon Piillll as announcer. The Toy A planes-Dee Netting and Gordon Phillips. David Brown. Jack In a Box-—Sylvln Lloyd. Barbara. MacDonald. Tcps-Frances Farquharson Jack- ie Hill, Jane Pearden. Train-Bobby Lund, Cyril W. " Bobby Craig, Jackie Williams. Rocking Horse-Barbara, Ward, Bernard Berrlgan. Skaters-The Beer Twins. Music Box-Beryl Graham, Judy Clarke, Tim Thompson. Walking Dolw-Jano Ledwell and Christmas a The Christmas closing exercises iii city schools were held yesterdai: with inl programs‘, appropriate l0 the season, being presented. West Kent A large number of arents were guests at the school c oslng held in rlie hall yesterday morning. Mr. J. W. Boulter of the School Board pre- sided. The lollcvriiig interesting prc- gram was presented by the children: "O Canada" the uplls. followad by an exerc e, elcorne’ ' by Grades one and ‘mo. The sirlglrrilg LI Christmas Carols. “Deck the all” by Grades seven and ten was next: this was followed bv "Good Ill-GOV. B. W‘. LEPAGE w The following lcvlcgranr W85 sen; wenceslas. “g gg-ibwgiai‘ b‘! Hgs lrlllanour LlQiiI€Xl~ The feature of the concert was a 95am Nfiffffe, bhurél-Pxlfigiagare‘; Santa Claus cantata “The N ht 311mm no“. m wa,h,;‘;*t;n_ Before Christmas." which was qreat- “ ‘"5 ‘“ - ly enjoyed by all present. Music was by Ira D. Wilson and ciravncters in- eluded, sairia Claus. Arthur Avard. Mother. Mary Campbell, hlald. Grace Saunders, Tommy, Sidney Campbell, Children, Hilda Pickard. Joan Wood, Valerie Rogers, Jane The Right Hon. ‘Nlnsion Cllurciilil, The While House. Washingriir. D.C. Hi5 Maioslrws loyal subjects of Prince Edward Leland Join wizil me in extending Christmas glrezings. MacEacherrr. May your dellbenizlnris ivizli our Fairies. Gill MacKay, Barbara aood neighbor. Prcsid. r Roorevelt, are cf all Ruxart. Joan MacDonald and Nora b1‘ CiniIF-"lid l0 Ibo \\'< £1515, freedom-lcvxlg narlcrts of The next nllnlber lvu a chorus, \v:r.d. “A Son at Valour" by Grades sev- B. W. LEPAGF. en an ten. The pro am was Lieutenant Gover brought to a close ivirh t e singing r of the National Anthem’ Christmrs trees e‘c in keeping . r . , . . , Rcchford Square We Bum m m ,1 \ g .. .5 el - lsuai A private closing was held at Ibo principal spoke lo 1hr llivlll-i Rochford Square school. Children of Wgflfdlng the significance of the all classes gathered in the Assembly exercises. Hall for the concert. The following program which was The program consisted of a sung under the capable direction of ' and recitation, Christmas Time by Mary Moran and “m J0 u Elle Plllliiil lilifnlVfls WWW“? B? Dougun was greatly enjoyed by all B(é?§;:)l£llé.)§1rig:a“§l§§é?" Lorne MacDonald ‘was an. num r was a rec a on, " e ' , Town of Bethlehem" arid then "The thgpggfiggl Ch°“““o cum“ b3‘ Santa Claus ress". Violin se- v, u - '1 b Ch 1 Ch . lections of Chris mas Carols follow- ° n 5°° Y "e5 liven?- ed. The dialogue “Helping Santa" Enwrfil- was followed by “Mother Song" rind Vooal Duet I recitation. "Why we are Anxious Slime by Mflurldc for" Christmas." Wendell Bye“- An interesting feature of the pro- Tap Dancing by Arthur Ryan, gram was the showing o! films of Billie Corrigan and Jimmie Dciron. the Nativity which preceeded the chi-ism.“ recitation, “A gong, g singin of Christmas Carols. God 53m; and a Story" by gh-e boys o; Save t e lflnl’ closed the program. Grade V!’ Th? Arrival °Y 5am“ Claus dumw Christmas Carols, Silent Night, the presentation of the Christmas sleep Holy Babe and The Bmhaay program was greatly enjoyed by the o! the Kmg’ by the Chou, B031 cmmrem Vocal Solmbln s Litttilemvillfie o! " y Milfor ac u ay. 3%?“ fiwfilfimsembyw"; cw at from the l" a" 1° 19° °I\ Y pr%iiiaihiéniir igiliiieihyebib. Prince Oooil MaoEaw-om and Dennis Street School held a private Chrlst- Dowling. mp5 closing yesterday when all the Tap Dancing with mouth organ children o! the variousHclasses gerh- LIfdOiflQB-Xllltlellt by Arthur Douoem 0e ered in the Maori Flynn, 851E Recioatimi ‘When Gents was n illc “You lire .\fv Sun- Martln and Prince Street Aseem v s . A very interesting and DYOBTBIH was Present-rd by t» o W- Boy" by Jackie Duncan. pile. It consisted of: dialogues, read- Grade x spec|a1ty_By 10mm rigs. recilations and the singing of MacAulay with pmno BN/ommmb P11159185 cigmestwm‘ prqnm “L” merit by Louis Heniiessey. e“ u" i‘ 9 7" - -' This number is en annual event ldtlerlzllzlv.l°m "ab"; M mo “do: l» l» Ywflg; with the season. After ZIFSEIIlJiillQ ‘bl NO DANCE CHRISTMAS EVE g Dancing 9 to 1 A. M. . .' .- n-.-a.-.-.-.'.-.-.- - ~ v.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.n .-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.- "C on to r-mimeraw . ionic-rad to the . ..le tic men during n19 absence of a l-"Wur pastor, T Presentation to MI ' t d of Bibles was IIIIS Bl’ all erS wo-u‘or-=..vrho and v 'I SITFDIOll n‘ ",1 nr.~._-.- nlqei. '_‘* lilo. which l)l‘€(‘(‘(i4‘d "i- prouzrra. ., tifng, w. l; ~l .5 1 Foul "lg the llsun‘. prayqr nr-et- (gm-Ty £5,153‘, 332%,, ‘L, 7m (LAUGH lug 5e e a: Central Clirzstiliri Church last night, xii-embers of the congregation gnil r urc- Room and p grid holv stationed a: Cnathain, N ililtd pur-c. E‘ a . son zllirl R. l-I. MzlrNrlill "were also presented “fit-h a Bible c-zich f0’ their service to the church. The addre5s fo ihr~ mini which was .cd bv L.i Col. llacKrlyz Cilia ' Bo . \\':\- llirl (fear i. I’ read 1n in: "We wolfirl be unmll‘ {ill 0i < duty as (J rfstlarls l.’ \ve did express to you our ‘heartfelt Two naval men Are casualties in __ ofzlclni c ‘_S1l nrccralloil of the inslVJing G» )9! day brlii n2 sermons T011 have been prr-u; hays d since commencing yo ' i101 ' S' 21's A it‘ to M1, hood. win. pregmn, r0 by as Miss Elln G. Mr. Ira. Sound The address venson and R to Elders W. H. Ste- H. NIacNelll. read ‘ of expressing to you, . but hearrfelt manner, gard and apprecizrtnn both of 3'01: menu, ..r cliarrictc" wrvice. to the Central Chzk LONDON’ London Z-c/s 5 ceros. Wed from age o. " --— -—'-- ___-__¢___-;,‘,jiji‘pfip§_,r-y n, I W’. .‘_j‘ _ _ _ _ _ . .- “illiiriiiiiijlllpl__ “' llifllldil who helped them l0 c9101 camel-on pa‘ of u‘ h y A‘ t .. d d b‘, _ p, A, Mwpym-wn no they were invited in b Hts Honour, - ' M K M.‘ er Du e sc oo. bu? mtlerldsertrlgtsesrzitflovi- Mrs. Lloyd Robbins i.oo I-lollwim °°""'°’ -w' “PM” nfiiafifiinhlifnmfi‘ t° ‘eilbeilpil c. I‘. Hind iii-culled. lffiedvll m tolling about llf m4 messages o. sympnhyl mm; M”, ;_ gm Mum“ 1m and given refreshments. Tonlglgli: My l 011v‘ m“ 4am Den-m b.sest, he most, we come, and t e 0 hbors, by acts o; kindness and ivri-s. w, m. MacKirlnon l.oo "W W11" be m" 1*" u" mo!“ 5”“ Y. my“. H d "J Not" Dom m“ mil“ °‘ m" °' ‘m’ d" u-‘Il 7' ‘ids oi svmpnthy did so much to Mrs. Warren Dawson 1.00 “mm 771° 3°“ chmm" P°i °“ Dance J m _ Dwm ay - Sam“ C15“ ma‘ mm‘ ’.“"p°“"°d m9 ' t m8 len their iICBVY burden i M. Sam Hume 100 the comer of Grafton and QW-‘efl and mil“ M“ Bmdhy- The closing exercLses of Netre on the stage. AHA?!‘ relating Ills ,1, u. rlur Chflli II ' ma‘ D 3 Mmuod foo Btroets will also make its last OP- 5°1°-M°"Y Xmaa-lhbw 3"" Dame Convent, which were private. experiences, his marital oys and um‘ l have (l ilillrrv hnppinefl M", D. funk“ 1-00 mum“ mdsy, The Arm uses Santa Claus 1s Coming '1» Town u-eye held last Friday mornln .'l'l'ie alumnus‘, he my“; ed 1m ‘my yo ai health and M, ' A‘ J‘ A Mm,“ 1'00 the donations received in lbh pot —a11 ohlldrm- various pupils contributed w o 1n- pupils with accordion selections, 1 peqc _ In Metnorian] s i‘; M ‘ ‘ 1'00 to buy Christmas presents for the Folk Dancing-ell chfldren (part- tefitlitllltg regains: crygialschuzgnepflw waltaes and fox trots. A presenta- and enlttlli? comma yam- ‘ ' ' nefl I inter lid IIY- P739 9 5 - ti (08 i d i1'i\l.ifi .‘ ' ill loving memory oi Themes w' B'm§°°§§, cum! pwpm N” or w re Osn the Bridge. Bizyvan M£alllilivntsnxfritrewliich dmmfl ' s . . wh entered. m" n" no” Miss a a - ... Riecitatlori-Santa-fiiill children. Qllt-‘fll 59"" to. presented the teacher of each amerle M 133s his wif M rtha M“ s‘ A‘ M"°“°d '75 oonusiov rrnrxrs TRAFFIC Dllcb-Wind rnrousll ‘m’ on“ class with candy for all the pupils f"! l Te W ' h “d atom t Mrs‘ wuund Mme“ ‘w A b tni k and tar t all Tbee—Barbers Ward and Jackie The closing exercises o! Queen md mm h, “Wm _ uefltra y fir irgaeniered in ree Tom Ill-N Win’ c; u“ Brmuefpom‘ m“ Suuare School were held in the the prtfmpfl i “Nxolqns, Preside“ | ' ~ ' our to us who loved aim lice ruin oer-nu embolism m°ff°liagocfimlaft°y§élns°ifi Bglgfigu-f“ iimmm“ h" Elm hgsmibfiiiiliiyeocoi-b Rial Th’ “mm” ‘mfim- i J. l’. 51‘ ‘ ~ a u . v _.____i_. " Mi “flwg, "W WW" ""5 W“ M" M" cause qum p, li-iimc jam before Class Recitation. Jack Frost —-"'*—-‘—'_"'__= rum TAPE 002s Ur m, "m "‘°'“°" o0 they were separated again. ‘I'll’: solo-City o! David-WWW risan» N —rGP>-— The General "m" "‘°"- M“ 9mm" mwm’ 1' truck wiu parked on the left ililnd Farqveson- Recitation-The Chrl-simal Mw- Poet Office salvaged about. no milfs 50 w“ "01"" “"1" Mu‘ 51¢. b; the told facing in the dl- Duel-sable clsui n caning To age-Jane Dennis. of bad c?» g-hflttlghncgé. s: old I 'l'\ a l‘ WIHQTW. __ Presentation of gifts msde by children for their parents. Goodbye song-Jrhe King. lovln ly Remembered by , sad Ruth. 42-24-11. Dougali; Donald MacDonald; John B, MacDonald; Burdens MacDon- ald; Mrs. Charles Maclischern and notion i the Airport snd the csr ‘flown-Wilma and Jo-Mi W006- owwsrds the 'city swerved Sons-Jingle Bells-Dee Netting, documen comm‘ of e building at headquaroera. The to the extreme left to avoid hit- Jackie Williams and Bernard Ber- n. tape will be used agal - M"- Dmiel nym4aoo‘ ting it when puslnr the bus, As s “- y . - T°°“‘—"-°°~ ream. we w» which was loaded A VISIT T0 SANTA CLAUS- Merry Christmas! " Memomm mo». s i- ~w=~~=i -» ab: l.".‘2§l}..l'“§.ii“ _____ Mrs. Herold 8 , ll loving memo of‘ otll‘ l!!! "h" mp9“ Bhewwd Loo gfrmrggszgeplgeggu: “fill F-Mm Class. lllleln Yollllll Mfl- Wm Ywnk" M Airport dance were forced to wait “Ila-Ire. who mu Ill nmisbe: m. Frederick Horns ha} “m, m, m, w," "w, “m... “°~ M‘ " ==~~:."==...- .11“ no" ulcer: C Q IO en ll 11.15%?“ i" F""‘"7' Islrvlew P" Mill "l" ""1"" 353w was! hora The blLs and c: --\_-'___ were inter towed to the city but rhe , _ _ Mfs- A- E- Mlmim" 1m truck. shelf-ton vehicle, was able [all MeoXinnou to leave the scene under its own Jo n ac power. N. D‘ MacLean. Total 01-59 M F’__--__ issee s Gill and Nora Har- Tiioee who all" m" "A" W“ per. Ottawa. sre spending their UNDERTAKH! sllilldilll are rfilrllaoilllllv obviating‘ vacation with friends u» comP lii y. (MQALMR them to the Hoepitgl with ss little _ __ _ g cruoi i fuhtvhiuwldseliwsll“ our contributors. cnlrmoeucr run-ions.-- .“D° "l? know who m“ m B°i°'°‘h°7 “"13 "W" hi“ "NM", W" PhihiPP" "“' l""' i! *‘.‘li-i~--r Nertllulralifhlgld. “New” mddfietlhlgspa Twig-Kl §1°“D,°",,§‘§§PC,§§‘°§?§‘"’§§§; “t” houic‘ “kc? 8mm‘ .9 "my they fcii right into their own ‘ hcri wirii" i sin ' v "m" u. pglggwnkaeswalé'u' P! Ekéglginfpd m czvukdeiaéurpouce clrmiwii inlo a chimney. |,.,,,,,._ laughed 0H __,..;_. _ , b-m. sndilnsstvloes. .. . i _.i l I l