A Plilll ' r/h/s‘ 3/0055?’ rpm/q l_§LX‘i!‘u‘u‘ h’ ' n smryarzonw/lrz. v/rmrr/nrr/ , QJAVIIIDUAI’ iflltlfillfl FEATURE STARTS AVOID LINE-UPS — COME c: ruvllilillm rollllv and. TIIIIII. 70' ff/T 7N6‘ - AT 3.15 — 7.00 and 9.10 EARLY TODAY ONLY All-Star Cast I‘ YOUNG AND WILLING " NEWS —- Travelogue Shows 3.15 — 7 - 8.45 WBAPIWL w Thur. — Fri. — Sat. 5:: i f)? EIAPIIIEY THUR. — FRI. — SAT. He Beats Outlaws at Their Own Game! Darldevll Johnny III-locks stolen goidfiralds bandit hangovfe and Mom their death impel mo». ‘lzl-lw l'v.l<-. . IIAIIAIEI IIlllIAlID IAIIE RANDOLPH EDGAR KENNEDY wiser EDWARDS Plus‘ Cartoon —Sp0rI-l ‘ Snapshots — Serial kt is YOURSELF :..Glanlor may DC‘ all right 101‘ fiollywood stars. but be r/ourseli when you I‘iil\'c your photograph taken. Several photographers of- Arr a few suggestions. They have {ideas on clothes. make-up. acces- Ties, all lendlnu to make a good l. ortralt. m-One cardinal rule ls never to ‘Qave your ilslll‘ done the some day is you illtelld to have your hic- tura taken. It takes away that soft. natural look and clln ruin your entire appearance. so a desired EVERY WEDESDAY Fill ‘£10.30 p. m. I IIllCIlllléhillll I I Illfllll I I I lilllll-ll-AM but no powder or rouge-powder shadows Wear something white around the 0011M uaually offsets the face bet- one of the many foolish women insist on doing for photo- your facial contours. neckline-s V-line or Peter Pan ter than a rounr. collar. A woman photographer Qmphg. sizes tlle most important thing u; remember is to be yourself. "If you change your hair style. or take off your glasses. or do any "IIEIITIIAI GIIAIIDIAIt iThh is r-elerved for new: of leool interest. but . ldvottletug a hvnewgygaturs an; regretted e can —- ‘m h‘ u" :0 I bl: ' cluswui. fur photographs. cons-annulus he: maus- ‘mo: AUCTION II-IDGI Hail 0n Thursdl eve lnald of "Milk \orBrl ‘P: I Pimd." 1-4-2 in the Red ‘lulu . Queen atreetpono" b 1-4-61. CHRISTMAS People‘ Uni of Tryon 0a....‘ "Rn Canadian ‘Training who lead in a very beau- tlful candle lighting worship. l .4. in three seasons. of the the Maritime, was shifted lust be- fore the season got and Earle. followed alter referee- ing only one game. Y.P.U. MEETING - The regular weekly meeting of the Rose Valley le’: Unlon met at the rs. Clarence Bernard y evening. December 30. The vice-president, Miss Juanita MacLelin. presided, Meeting opened by singing Lead 0n 0 King Etern- al. Scripture esson, which was taken from Psalm 2'7. was read by Mrs. Bernard. followed by Lord's Prayer in unison. What A Friend was sung. Minutes of previous sheeting were read and approved Roll call was respolldel to by l8 members. There were l9 visitors resent. Collection arllounted to 1.25. Come LH, Us sing of A Wonderful Love was dung. Meet- ing closed by Benediction. Pro- gramme committee took charge and games were played Lunch was served by the hostess. BRYANT—I-IARBINGTON - On Friday last. December 24. at Mid- dleton. N. S. by the Rlev. A. B. Higgins, B. A.. Mrs. Mary Har- rington of Bridgewater, became the wife of Rev. G. T. Bryant. of Bfldflfiibwn. The event took plaice at the home of the officiating minister in the presence of Mrs. Higgins, Hon. O. P. Gzucher cnd the Misses Higgins. Tile bride was given in marriage by Inspecmr Seymour Gordon of Wolfvllle. On Wednesday of this week Mrs. Bry- ant returns to Bridgewllter. join- ing Nlr. Bryant at a later date when she will make her future home in Bridgetown. I-Ier many; Charlotteown friend will forward to Mrs. Bryant heartlest good DOUGLAS-IIOOLEY — A quiet weddin was solemnized ‘in Zion h-esbytlerian Manse in this city on December 1. 19-13. when Rev. Q. Carlyle Webster united ir. the Holy Bonds of Mntrimoily’. Marjorie Mildred. youuilest daughil-r of Mrs.‘ and the late Mr. J.W Hooiey of I this city to “Tillman Elwood Doug- lB-l. son of Mr. and Mrs. George, H. Douglas. -llso of this city bride w ore s suit of navy blue attended by Shirley Doralas. sister Leading Seaman ‘ L of the Keith J. I-Iooleyn bride. After the] delicious wedding e Queen relatives and- bride and groom.‘ The evening was spen: in singing‘ and dancing. Mr. Albert Blanchard presided at the piano Mr. Mrs. Winston in Gl-llottewvn, where the roonl things graphs. the finished picture sim- ply won't be you." she so s. is an employee of the figurine’ Brunch, Doparivient oi‘ Transport. i KINGSTON xOUNG PEOPLE'S UNl0N.-The Y P. U. met on 1.0.0.!- MIDOOH PAGEANT - On Sunday evening, Dec N. the Young United , presen the Christmas pageant. The Gift of Gifts. assist- ed by the Girls‘ ln service of Roy and Corporal Earls were the the loop for the last Roy. rated as uns few top-mtch officials in under way, Wlfihea- ilromc cf Mir. of the groom. The grooinsman was | C ' Friendship Secflv. IT!" _,"-'.*.6.RI¢°T.'I'.I€TQWN “GUARDIAN EMYVALE WJ. The regular monthly meeting of ‘the Women's Institute Emy- vale WES held on Friday evening. Drc. 3 at the home of Mrs. Joseph Cnady with an attendance ol l0 members and l2 visitors. The meeting war called to order by the president followed by the Institute Ore. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secre- tary. approves and read. Roll call was answered by s riddle. Re- ports o! the school and sick coni- mlttees wero read. Four new members Joined now making a to- tal ol 80 mernbe . Members on the sick committee for this month are: Mrs. Tobias Murray. Mrs. James Quinn. School Committee‘ Mrs. Walter Coady. Mrs. Mathias Callaghan. Programme Commit» tcc:_Mrs. Dominic McDonald. Mrs William Griffin. Misses Jean Mc- Donald, Blanche Murray. It was decided to have s fixed time o! I oclock for the meetings to start during the ‘winter months. It was also decider.‘ to send treats to thr rick in the district. The next meeting to be held at the home ol Mrs Matthias Murray. Roll call Women's Institute Meetings‘, l NOB-TH PINETIE W-l- rile peeallcll- meeting o! rile North Pttlettle institute met at the horns o! Mrs. i Maclhchern Mabe Dec. 6th. Mrs O.N. Morrison the newly elected president occupied the chair. Roll call was answered with an ‘ a of n ‘ fstmll gifts. It was League. and also decided to send shaving sets to the ooys in the forces serving in Canada. Cigarettes in he sent t0 Eugene Penny this month. Next meeting to be at Mrs. 5am- uel Buchansm. Roll cal; to be ane- wercd with a lluw Yearis resdin . Mrs. Mabel MacEechern to dona e l5 cents article for penny ticket sale. Program consisted of readings by Mrs. Mabel MacEazlleln, Jean Dewar. Mrs. Samuel Buchanan and a Christmas contest by Mrs. John Ross. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Jean Dewar ond e, social hour ftilowed. BONBHAW W. I. ensemble with brown arcessories and n muskrat coat and wore a WINK: bou uct of brzdal roses. She was at .nded by her sister Miss Rita McIntyre wnc chose chartrcuse ensemble ivitll brown atlreasvries and wore a corsage of IIQIISUIBII roses. The groom was sllPborted by Mr. Alfred W Mc- Nelil. So ti‘ "t. P E l‘ After the ,eeremony breakfast war. served the -Bridal party and icnmedillte friends at the noon the haDPy couple left plane on a sllcrt honcimron. Their than)’ relatives and il wish Ml‘. and Nils Blair ry (lap- illness. ‘ BRIDAL SHOWER-Miss ion Ferguson was the l‘ Mar- que-at of honour at 3, mj5¢g=11¢n¢gu5 qguvpy cd for and one nlcmpel‘ paid tier tendered at her ironic on Frida,‘ rvnnlr". Nuvelrlbc‘: 27th, Th. s lous drarivlrllz rocrn was GYIISIZICIIII“ decorated with a be was esoolted to the seal. of honor bv Mrs. Harold Bernard. While the ivedzliluz played bv Mrs. Garnet. Campbell. The nunlerous and beeuiiiul rift; were carried in. in dwilltilv t~ ‘-i med basket", hv Miss Flw Morl and Mrs.‘ Irving Campbell. gifts were opened bv Mrs. .' . Campbellnnd Miss Eiizahefllt l ‘ head. Miss Charlit-y‘ MazKay lend. the mnnv humorous verses. The’ presents were arranged on IIIP table bv Mrs. TUYJDG!‘ Miss Elaine Campbell, M15 son thanked all in her manner for thci of remembrance. After which they gracious ‘ rand. "For She's n .1011" Good Fel- i KI Vi A dcliclozls lunch wa< illell served by llev girl friends. he rt‘- maindcr of the (WEIIIIV! was silent ‘"1 soniiil intercourse. At ii fate lloul‘ the guests departed urislling Mar- ion every happiness ill the fuzurc. BONSIIAW w. M. s. - The iifl- ‘PYWM nual muting of til: Ullitczll Church W. M. S was hold nt the Hccttl‘ MncNeilillI with a full attendance o! lllclllbers. The President Mrs. Stephen Mac- Lcod took cliarlrc of the meeting and a very impressive candle-light} service was carried out. Tilrev, members coming- forward light: their candies from the largo Oillfiivv/onddidc‘ "w" $41313 “Mimi "lo T001" wlLorlle Sczlnlllll, 2nd Vice-President. each memberJIghtIng their candles, l yin-s wm_ Graham, gmasurgr, Mrs, this Symhfllllllg U10 "Trying 0f Allan Ilickell and Mrs. the gospel light to the four corn- wuhicrs of the earth. Several Christ- Mnk “carol-l” w ma“, she waymas llytnm were illcn sung. and on first tho roll call was answered by ailvieetilia hristmas verse The treasurer gave the financial report for the] year, showing me ailoaaflon “msl ter which a social hour was en- nlet. The society also sent a large‘ box of clothing to Labrador. l2 boxes were the Ladies Aid Deparmlellt The] officers for the cllsiling your lire a5 IOIIDWS. Pres, Mrs. Nell K. and‘ _ C . . mum“ Wm 795159 I IIiIIrSSAIeAIIHg Fred| Shaw. Press Sec’y, Mrs. Geddlel MGCDEOCI. Christian Stewardship See's’. Mrs. A B. MucLz-ori 1 .1 .5. Boyce supply Srdy. lVfrs. Nell] Another photographer fnds wo- December 14th M’ the home o; MrjFerguson Temperance Secflv, M's. men easier to photograph than men "Men usually feel self-conscious whereas women don't." he said. "I do wish though that women would step trying to be glamorous. The simpler" n dress is the better. A string of ilrarls may be in place, but ovoid trinkets.” A5 f0!‘ bilotos that IIO to be lint overseas. there are only three points to remember. Make them small, smiling. and typically you. QUEEN ELIZABETH PRAISES MALTI-JEE LONDON. »-iCP)— The bomb. blasted island fortress of Malia is close lo tile heart of Queen Eliza- 2th. "My thoughts are ccnstantlv on Malta." SIlc mid r. surivor of the Maltese blitz at the London head. quarters of the Victorlu League Col- onial War Services. "My people will be heartened by your majcstyfis "image." said the mull. Dl‘. C. Ho's At. the centre the queen met and talked with service nee le and civilians from Cyprus, Cey on. Nig_ cria. Sierra Leone. Ffil. and Maurit- m-lrllh will be somethlnlt to tell the people hack hcrne" lurid a black. skinned acrgeall pllo ‘rem Nigeria.‘ TIIE JEIIKIIIS’ ‘ PIIAIIMADY will be the ONLY DRUG STORE open this- afternoon and evening. rr and Mrs, Ilorue Smith. Belle Smith of Devotional Part of; opened by, |singing “What a Friend We Have‘ .Ih Jesus." Scripture Lesson was] itaken from Matthew 8th Char-ter i-llld veegseés. Iirnféer i; Altai-‘rawrle | o ovgw y“ F s ua-ltlgg lll siiélb: I-falIIa" Télldlwlfiufitflfillggtvlvfll- VIIPS llS TS O I’ ‘read by Daisy Paul and Mrs. \Vald- ron MacPhee. The business inrt of the program was then carried ou EMA‘? f’ll‘“"l"‘lf"hiill‘"o°ili 33° a op e . o owe y - lwered by oirrht membe and two visitors. Collection amounted 65c. I; oigage nlfveti taniii seooindleld . . an .. . ‘and rmllglhflxell‘ ‘L: funds UIIIIIBIKI Tim" wasv then sunil- The re- {nsinder of aha cvalalglg waisteseizlerrll‘ n games an con . . was closed with the singing of the "National Anthem. OFFICERS ELECTED — The December meeting of the fl/eulml auxiliary of the Tryon Ufllivil Church was held at the home of Mrs. Vance Dixon on Deo. l3- Thero were eleven mombofa iud 2 visitors present. The meeting opened with a call of Worship and, the singing or silent Nilht Foi- lcwlng s brief bilsiness period the letiltng president. Mrs, Vance Irixon lead ill an impressive ser- vioe by which the following were installed as officers for the com- lllg year. l-ion. Pres. Mrs. J. A. ‘Jardimi. President. Mrs Sheldon Dixon. Vice Pres, Mrs. Gerald Brat Asst Sec'y. Mrs. Austin nnith Treasurer. Jessie -f.ord. llss’t Tress. Mrs. Weldon Wood- !side. The service of worship. a lbeautlful candle lllhtlng DDFIICL‘. assisted by Mrs. Archie Thcmson and Mrs. Waiter Wood brouilht 1, Miss Faustino Monagllhu Stephen MacLeod. Organist. Mrs! L. T Benton. a social hour follow-| ed during ivllicll lullcll was rer- ved by the hostess Next rilectillg in be held a: llcme cf Mrs Show. BRADLEY , MONACH-AN — very pretty wedding \v1 ed in Si. Joseph's Cllll -.ll, Cross on the morning of Novem- ber 17th when Rev. Ulollard Ayers parish priest. united in mfiffrlilflfi dailg l c!‘ |of Philip Molllilrhan and the late Mrs. Morlaghan. and lung,‘ Edmund lBradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bradley The bride worr- a two piece air- forre blue dFP-“s all ill, force blue- coat and a qiack velvcl. hut with blue trimmings and calrlcd a WIIIIL‘ |prayer-boolr and an amethyst ros- ary a gift of the groom Bhe wall attended b»: her sister Mabel who were a coronation bIUFI gikegs. a blilo all and a blue coa..| grooms "riff to the l..ldesnlald- was a pair of black kid cloves. ‘Illlei e . ‘i- crocmslnan was Wilfred Bl-rtl y. brother of the groom. ‘ 'I‘he wedding march ivzlr beauti- fully rendered by Miss E. McEll-oy iof Tyrone and during the nuptials -mass Mrs Bennett Trainer sang appropriate litmus. FOIIOWIHK i110 ceremony a wed. ding breakfast v/ns served at Llle home of tho bride to a lingo lluin- ber of relatives after which the happy couple ‘(it on ll short wed- diii! trip. : Previous to her mania c the bride wrs tendt-"cd a m ucc laneous shower at the hcme cl‘ hel uncle. Joseph Monagllnn at wizicil she re- ceived a large number of beautiful gifts. Their tualiy friends i in wish- ln! Mr. and Mrs B: i mrny years of IIJPPY ueddcq c. Mrs, Auguslils Wilson. 25 Elnl Avc.. received word recently frcvn the meeting ti! a 61°"- Lllmh "liner husband Pie. Gus \K'llson of served by the hostess and a e0- llle PEJIH of his cafe arrival ctai hour wee eulwed III Itl in England. ‘ton opened by singing the Christ-' sent members. Next meeting at the i llllerald Angels Bing was our second :llvmn. This part of the programme i gel ‘ed by lODeating a scripture passage. Cllarloretown ' Hotel. At,crlt. also one visitor. The minutes by 10f the last meeting were read and i <. decorator] arr-h lulu seventy cunts. Tilt.- officers f0)‘ and streamers, wilere (he grim; p1 the ensuing Your “We then elected- Teylar and; , S Fart- rliell r beautiful tokens l M111 sent to soldiers 5mm. nlballc Village Institute met at the 1.1m;- : committ crmird Sick, Mrs. McDonald nlld Mrs. Wear-side, School. Mrs. McLeod invited member; tn her ‘Ilfllilt’ fol" next lnertilw. Meeting closed b‘ "The Zine". Rgfrggh- fas hymn "O Little Town of Beth-i lehem" Each member in turn took part ill the programme. Hark the was closed by repeating in the hymn _5ll':llt Night. The president, Mrs. Moore. took large of tile business pllrt of the programme. Roll call was ailswer- unison There were eight members pres- edouted. The collection tu eighty cents and the .i n tyvcntv cents. ‘inc delegates ap- uninted to attend time Drcsilyterlal are Mrs. Chsster Edwards and Mrs. Watson barter, Six 000195 of tile Mlsslullarv iviimtillv were subscrip- zlmoullleu ick iu d Di‘ lilo coming year. ‘nlc mite ‘ill! opened llli, this meeting- uillourltuu to eleven LOIIBIS Zines: ‘Inc-v are as follows. Honorary i-reslcle-ult-Mrs. Moore. rl‘E.‘SidCIlI.—~I\vI.l'$J. J. F. Eastoll. Vice Presicient—lvi.rs. Cnesier Ed- WTTAS Mary b0: - . . . ‘ surer-Mrs. David Proude, : Assoc. members becv-lvirs. wat-' SfJil Lar 1-. l Chi-noun Stewardship Scorn- Mrs. Jimll Ensures. DAIiLOIILLIZ/ r/tulltllly and World cu. QC.._y‘.—.\'II;.l. eMJIIII Clark. Community ‘rrlcnosnlp ascr- Cluioro Prouoc ' i GeDrIcI I —: becy.—-Mrs. r-ress; Secy.-.\Ir.~;. Jollu Edwardd! Cur meeting CID-u? uy slngillgl "Vi/lull o lllclld in: lliiY-B in JcsllsJI lvlr... ulcorc illonudncea me‘ c lotion. Oil January meeting will be held Li. the nuule ul AVLYS. Cllfloru '1’OI11'|J€I'IJIlCE ISOII. BRADALBANE Vi’. I. 'I‘f;;~ ullllunl Illcetllli: of‘ Bradal- bane Village Institute met ut lIlC llunlc of ivirs. medley Woudsloc when the following list of officers fur III? coining year were appoint- ed: Mrs. LWCll McDonald, Presi- ucnt lrc-eiccicdl; Mrs. l-ledlev Vice-President Mrs. John A. NicLeod. IZIFCCIOYS. It was d. dell to llold meetings I iv in tile month. by singing God Save the King. Lunch was served bv the hostess and committee af- yed. The December meeting of Brad- home of Mrs Harvey Bernard. "BELIEF; cuellcd by singing “Silent. Night" allc. repeating tllc Creed ill unison. Seven members and che visitor responded tn roll call. The sick committee reported hav- ing visited a number of shut-ins ill the district. It was decided to! remember all local boys and girls‘ Jkliufs l ill the armed forccl: ill Canada. by sending curds lull. llundkerclllefs. Also to treat the school children- at Christmas with fruit. candy and Pnnltivs. Following are the com- nlittccs for next month — Mrs. McLeod ' ‘d Mrs. Woodslp, Lilncll Mrs. lifrlleod z-llri Mrs. ulcllts were se"v.'~ci by thr- hostess nnd all unloved zl social chat over the ICTI clips. PINCHAMPSIEAD. Elllzlhlls _ (CPI- Julius Frledlandrr, director of several big land mining mm- Dailies. d'ed recently in this Berk- ihl town . 9i music TlIlTl0lI A. ROY KENDALL . L.R.A.M-. A.C.C.O.. A.A.G.0. Charlottetown School of Music. Ilearlz Memorial lluli. Richmond street. ..._l.~.. .- iis-lzl. . IN MlEM in loiing memory of Mrs- Ja-lluary it. 1020.- "Taday is a day of remembrance With mam sad regrets. A day w; lihnll always remenlbn When the rest of the world forgets. V-le thlnlv of you ln rile Ami oft lrneat. vnur Wliot would We glvc And see your face agal Inserted h: the Family. -lunch was served by the hostess. home of Mrs. Hector MacNevin, after whch the meeting adjourn- 8 CORNWALL-YORK rollvF w. r. On Monday evening Dec. 6th Mrs. Douglas MacDonald enter- tained the members of Cornwall- Ycrk Point W. Institute for their monthly meeting. The president presided and opened the meeting with singing the Institute Ode followed bv the Creed in unison | The secretary called the roll which was answered by member-I ship fees. i3 members and 2 vis- ltors were present. Minutes of the last monthly meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was than read. During the month let- ters of appreciation from Melvin Scott and Ralph MacPl-lall were received for Christmas parcels which were sent them. ‘Three ad- ditional parcel; were packed by Cornwall members for boys who had recently arrived overseas It. was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Cornwall sick com- mittee rcpcl-ted one baby gift bought. Cornwall school committee reported having bought towels. illecmeter nl‘:i decorations for Christmas tree, York Point. Sick and s~hooi ("-~inn.ii'e"s were ab- sent. One quilting bath was don- ated by Mrs. G. R Balm. It was decided for everyone in Ildlp to ctr-an un the hall on Wednesday afternoon Dre. 8th ill n“epara- tion for the school FCIIC " contest was pitt on by Pilvllis Mac- Eachcrn and won by Z/frs Elmer F‘rizzell During the social half hour a dainty lunch was served by the hostess Mrs. Annie MacDonald kindly invited the members to her llonle for January ulcetiilg. Roll call to be answered with a New: Year resolution, Meeting closed Wltli the singing; of the National Anthem. IYARI-"TON WUWIENKS IN STITUTF The Carleton Women's Instituto ileld tilelr regular monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Robert Carruthers on Tuesday evening Dec. '7. with the President in charge. lift-sting opened with the rinsing of the Ode followed bv tho Creed in unison. ‘Eight mcnlberl: responded tn roll call. Threa- visitors were present and one nevi mcnlber Joined. Minutes of last. meeting were read and approved Report of Bean Supper was Riven. by secretary. proceeds being $51.75 Secretary reported sending 55.0K- iu Milk for Britain Fund and $1.011 to T.B. League. 81.00 was paid nattle Russ for stove purchased for Institute room. instituti- News and Consumers News tverr distributed among mculbers. Mrs. Quigley. Mrs Gilllspio. and Hattie Ross were appointed to look after Christmas treats for children and shut-ins. was moved and scc~ ondcd that we gift new Mlnutll Book. Decided that secretary write to Institute Supervisor for instructions for organizing "Sew- ing Class." Mrs. Quigley agreed to help instruct. Mrs. David Mur- phy was appointed to look afte" Red Cress work. Tilcre was some discussion on starting a “First Aid Class." Tile committee; gave- their reuort and the following new ones were appointed. Sick: - Mrs Samuel Carrutllcrs and Mrs Stewart MacMlckeu. Program -- Mrs. ThOlIlBs MacMtcken ant.‘ Hattie Ross. Lunch — Mrs. T. B. Gillisple. Mrs. Robert Carrutherll nnd Mrs. John Myers. Next meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs Gllllsple. Collection was. which amounted to cents. Mrs. David Murphv read] inn Interesting Institute paper on "Ihoughts Regarding Our Studies for the Year" Carrutllers conducted by Mrs. John Myers. and s humorous reading “All In- ventors Wife" by Mrs. Stewart MlieMicken were much enioveii bv all, A GOIICIOUS lunch was serif"! by the hostess assisted bv the lilnch committee. Meetlnll- closed with The Kins. oil-lap A Thomas Hogan who died H0O Ill-HI! in hear your voice n." resolved that l! be sent to the T3.’ It l AGE runes IIEW WORLD 0li0Eil. srnlrs or TIIREE ircrllnrs By Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Y. Seto of San Francisco At Queen Hotel Parlor, 80 Water Street S o'clock p.m. I I i E b P iequal) ; caslon. Are Jolly Good was served by the hostess, assisted —SUBJECTS— WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5th TIIE DLDIIIDIIS VIDIILD of TDIADRIIDW THURSDAY. JANUARY 6th TIIE INDIVIDUAL AIID TIIE IIEW WORLD FRIDAY, .i.- ARY 7th BAIIA’II’LLAII, IIEW WDIILD EDIIDATDII Under the auspices of the Bahzfis oi Charlottetown Public Cordially Invited No Admission or Collections 2. Clara McEnwe. Grade IIi-lkcnlarllc Meflaughey. .—l. BY. Grade I. B Teacher-—Myrtle V. C PARKDALE SCHOOL i Thelma Coles and Shirley Gregory (equall; 3. Marjorie Arblng. Vice- Principal's Dcpa rimeni. Donald. Joyce l/laeCallum (equal). Miss Aulifs Grade IV-l. Gcsl Vail; 2 Sylvia | MacKay; 3. Jean MacOailwi- Grade III-J it; Sutherland; Miss Doyles Department Roddic Hlckox; Ruth Good; 3. Ernest li-facKay. 1 Grade I: (slfllf-‘lxlgnrgon Nott- arlffi EIIQYIOIIXAEnIgYDWII (eilualjl. Grade lx.-1. Grade I (Jr..'—1 Irwm Bueil: 2. Bertha Vagt and Rufirc ' 3 Norbert Galllhum. Grade II-l - Millar MacFao Mildred Auld. Mabel Auld, sssistall. Mary Doyle, Assistant. LAGE SCHOOL ALBANY vIL Ro-uort for mo- and December: _ Grade X—l Rayona Cameron. .. Elizabeth MacLcod. 3 Helen Mut- tart. Grade VIII — l George 'I‘raln0r- 2 Georgina Dawson. sil. Grade VII — 2 Velda Muttart. 3 Doris Noonar: Grade VI - l Alastair iVf/ucLeod. Grade IIIIC Douglas MacLeod. 3 David MacLeod. 3 Violet Arsen- oult. Grade IV — l Leona Norman. 7 Margaret Dawson. 3 Vera Noonan Grade III - i Rcwoie Noonan. 3 Ruth Noonnn 0n Nov l5 dc: agreeable ivcather, over one Iltlil-i tired llclgllucrs and friends gain~' ercd at the home of Mr. and M nlxurillgc took vlflfie a irlv days. previous. _ As the wedding mare-ll was play- ed by Mrs. Livingston After a Ira A tile y Mrs. roud and Vouukrr. Vern Jeanette Ducherty‘. The remainder of the spent in dancing. music being fur- nlahed by Mr. Roland MacKsnzle and Mrs. Goldwln Graves violin, accompanied by Vera on guitar. toe soon. dawned each one wended way homeword pleased night's entertainment evening The and 10x55? - Halifax, British Washington. has been aribolnisd by the King chancellor or o! the gum AL SHOWER Vernon Mc- Grade VL_1_ Shirley Gamester. ggaexnsill urllde i1i..—-I. Victor Dunn; a. Grade IV» Sl‘.-—, Mary Nichol- son. l Grade IV. Jr.-l. Hammond Reid; g, , C N 1* _ 1 Cain's hot nu d .. ‘t both. , —"—- upfig..fi..t"a....f.lfi..ll"lgg. M5,?.i2.2&.?'.'3§2"§§‘..$;.‘€'l;.f°éi5§é‘°é?= .nr..°ir"l"‘..z"iizir.z' :2: ~ ~- ~ .c l- mas Tree was e ill e - t - -- l» avul: s m iW-lilinging God Save th Ki " ' " "_ ,_ H, d_ . - __ . e ng. Luncll; ._ _. _ ggygeflfgggyggi ,, ‘$315,. gig‘: .15. “"°"“"'° ""' "'°"""= P" "g9; glgpagggrd hlnhghiw-lrrs rmlzilié‘ 2.22.21”... i753.‘ Séifilité’... ti‘; thl S h l R . gram. consisting of songs. drills. ' spoilt‘ in singirnrr calnd sgcialtzvitllrtlegg vlce-presldmt‘ Mrs’ ‘mm MM‘ n y c "if" “gduvtwmgllia "a a lag‘? McINTYBE-BLAIR ._ a quiet “mm- glrégitllligreyis/IltjleidtiandOdeoxfiflli-IledCrreterzle "I 5P l‘ l l" l" "IW- M ' but pretty wedding was ' = ‘e ' ' i? . 9 ’ - to the R011 “f, 5f}; fwfim visfmn", °n 51mm? mfmlug December c,“ Wm. a ‘r10...- mk j auaunu SCHOOL z llelell DBWSCII. l :1... ill..- we d a n l Jo a n: 11th. 194a at up Bis cps Resld- HAMPSHIRE | -- di trlbl t to l1 ildr ' ' ' . - w- M- 5- The sick and school ccrrlmlttees, -—-—' , uiaue i al .-..<-J. . uJ.llAi;€ przsentud 5"‘ 5 M‘ e“ s/Meiagglafliltktownd Wg-Bil Rev. R. .-_._ brought m ‘he... repons‘ on mo. Holler Report for the mouth of‘: conll lvlu. l.. - _ Miss eMgrnvz emilllllte Ml? tenarrlage HThe ‘annual meeting of illelggon 1; was voted to buy a m1 liDecember lor Aunurn Sc col, _ I, Iimena CIR-iii. Pun-mm BROTHER. ACT BROKEN. ‘rile Ellter of sfilifllgfnl] PC "PI": Ihznlllfisllhléeorvhifrmhlsfwgs‘hem anwlm“? m“ “r m‘ “W” 1‘ ‘Vwreglrfde x‘ Ad‘ 1m” m"! ““"°" °'“"'°"- -‘”““‘“"' lldilorlitgieeallsfiktaaradardbxofdan in. satlfi: ggglrtyrnelarnld FlyiPgmbfficei- cllasnthrlle“ DivfllflnillfbtlgvlImm‘ mtwifrd ‘I; filflgrelg‘ ajlxflrziaue IX- B-—1- wills MH- vlcrolifiTshosfsfscllcol. ' a o n u e r slur c r. and M l a Missonar, M thl, -- en c. Cape Breton Ber- Leazues only bro- William Blair. uorul River. offi- ried out. The Hlflmgnwafivwllv-lladsllsglllt Christmas and to fiend sills to! Gcrde vn.-l. Elizabeth Mt- Honor roll n» l-lL months o! 0c- m" My Th, Pfljwge bmghers o; chestel- County. Nova scotia. ‘Illelof the Knowledge of The! shut-ins. 'f‘he_ secretary was asked Cgughey, g _ _ m,“ mm November. ‘ Charlottetown. Chief Petty Officer bride looked shunning h. a 301-1 Devotional Period. led by Mrs. Eas- to send Chllstmas cards to ab- Grade VNi. Joseph McCanghev- Gram IX'_1_ Emmi"! Knox: 2_ Eugene Dunn. Jr. Grade via-l. Mary OI-iallolalll. Alvina Dunn; 2. James Knox; Z, Wilbert Adams. Honor rcli of Pflfkdflir‘. School 2 - .- . , ,. ror the month Ioi December: 1' i323,“ mfieffmfarffir~flafffijifg Grmfngzlfifl‘nafgililtfhznell; 112.’ Jackfin-Ulrlolloran; 3. Ivlsylla Marjorie MuY-m; 3. COIILCII Gaudei. , Alma 53mph; Grade IX-l. Blair Swan. Stew- _ snjflgy 53mm, art Wood (equal); ‘.1 Warren , Jmmm 011a]- Gregory; 3. Violet Lewis and Edwin loran, -Cook lequall. '1‘eacher—’l‘ilcima L, Reid. Grade VIII—I. Noreen Smith: 2 i-———-— —- UPPER MONTAGUE SCHOOL Report for December Grade VII—l. Eieilnilr Bell; 2.» Jfiluae lliluns lillucltalli 2 ' G ll t; 3, Stirling M ore. I cane e ac uzla . D‘Z§'f,de“v";“_1_ Velma 0; 2,, Grade VIIIw-I, Edith Sdmpll Helen Macmn,’ Deugm mlpand Chrlstcne Munroe. equal. ifiqilflli‘ 3 ~llzabeth Cock Leo i2 Lgmihvlmlbfinau Nmlulwhi ' “ ' . oro y c ee. MgYPIAY- Elli?" $§§§“dc°‘,f§.““§' Grade v1.-l. Blanche MacPhee; v “dc B 1"“ m,“ (warm; 2. Pudov MacPnee. w“ “ “Eb, yclf "QR, Mu’ Grade V--1. Annie Maclean: 2. 3. Leonard llseo , e John Nicholson Bruce Nicholson; 2. John MacDonald Department GIOIIQ Godkin; 2. , 3. Ens Bertram. 2 x M18 Merrill | .1. Wattdlkl Joseph Flemin yell, Principal. 115°“?- vice Principal- nths of November , Grace Stephen Mc Grade 1.—Nu 3 Raymond i Gladys Noonall Eileen Noonan. 11 ember Do I Myrtlecnuaxuilav “Tflde Minnie Bayilc. Grade vl--l. Philip Noonan. 7 plte tile very dis- rs. Adam Livulgstoll. Kingston. in.‘ T-w “mm, J1“, .4 . llzillor of Ml‘. and Mrs. Walcron "uwm u! Mammal, lvll l-ilce lilee Lclln Paul) whose scene Uf d ham)‘. mum m.‘ h“ H; ill 1 wedding oar" Jeanette CC C HSIOII . The following white streamers few well chosen; ljcm- mum- respect. Livingston. my “mm more Vern Mr Mac- of his bride. 5g , Among tllosc their lanlily of "For Tllev Fellows" lunch "mm uld. Mrs. Willard m“ ‘he "“'“*° i i MORELL nesn Grade I. Sr.—l, Joan Lenora Ryan: 2i. June Connolly. 2, Rcgglell-leurrz; 4'. Alpert \V I. —l. Donal tests. Alice MCCfll‘LIly—-‘J.BBCIl '. HUPLFIELI) school. Report of l-lc-peiieid School for the months oi NOVUIIIUEI‘ and Dec- Grade VIII.—I. stone; Z. Catherine lvlacrlacllerll, VII.-i. Elacllern: 2. George Macl-airlane; 3. chill: cl Uccclllnsl‘ bill ihlrly-llllltll llllllllrzsari when .1 I their cnlldrcn wril their VJUTXS and Docherty and Clifford Holmes es- i families ilutlicrcu ‘i0 Jlii‘ H101‘! W5‘ carted the bride and groom to {Ill}; scat of IIOIlOI‘ willch was prcttllyl decorated with and bells by girl friends of the bride. remarks by Mr. Whitfield Yeo, ex- plaining the purpose of the gath-, criug. the parcels which were nunl- _ crous and costly were opened by Mrs. Willard Proud and Miss Flor- ence Yourlker and the accompanying verses of good wishes were nicely read by Miss Miss Jeanette Docllerty. arranged the gifts on the table. Pllee. on behalf thanked all present for so many lovely gifts and also thanked Mr. and Mrs. Livingston for so kindly opening their home for the oc- After singing bv their youngest Grade iI.—l. Willard MacDonald. ‘ l. Klmbl SCHOOL i Report for Novcnlber- Gr X.—1, ‘ielcsa Kane; 2, J. lmlzllollv: 3. Claire rlennebery, JOSCDH Kane: 3. Imelda Kalle: '2. J. Francis Hen- Kuilc; I. Teresa Wilson; . Allred Cullen. Rcsailu K ' Ci. JUSBDII Ry Earl Murphy; llson. Thelma Ryan‘. d. l» Sillricy Living- Blanclle Mac- Don Livingstone; 2. Vlolu Munn: 3. Charlotte Bucli. verna MacLcud; 2, 11E. G d i .-. "I'll l ullcll; 2 Grille II 51' r‘ 1- Albem‘ Daw‘ YLeLSI-arf Nlllili-‘LCAOZILILTI: lyorcen BllClI sou, 2 Freda Muttart. 3 Elsie Mut- ‘equal; i Mm ‘mum art. g Grade II..—I. lsulsun ltiuztiu: 2. Grade II Jr. --- i Melvin DOV‘ Benrle lviacmllcnerll; 1i. lvlaucle gay. ‘l Jackie Walsh. iMailaellern. Grade I lAi -~ l Everett Noonlln, Grade L.-I. syiiia Mlmn; 2. 2 Ronnie Cameron. 3 Sllirlci CYHIS Macalacheru; .1. Mlrlaln Mac- ivocnaxl. _ , MOW _ uradr; I (b) ~ i Bessie Delallev _ ‘teacher-J. I-rascr. L _.___...._- ~ » — ~ -~ --- _——_~ ._ .__._...._._<;._1%;-' I roar-Miro Address And Presentation hi.“ ' pectsto infill‘ ohrczlis cll iills liflilily address was read daughter Miln- nnd Mother :—On this occasion of your thirty-ninth wedding anillvelsllrv we extend Our. most ilearty CtlllRlTitUiillUllS -wlsll you to accept tnls small 811' as a token of our appreciation and and We hope you will be able to en- VQBTS LQKQEIICI’. We extend to you both the greet- ings of tileseascu on behalf of the ewtire fanllly both present and present was ihcil son-ln-law Borden Walton and hi! wife Lama Myers Ysiton and hll tour children rec- ently moved from N. B- to . E. l. the absent members oi the lamllv were sig- Arthur MW"; rprces in l-lnaland. s in the Civil Service. Ottawl Misses Florence Enid Mai-KL Mr,‘ my gages whosl Io-‘nsiwu Ind hast/hand g lg rile AII‘ Force at E ac. . . was pleasantly The evenl quickly ire-tied WW‘ garner, and peasant conversation. léellhtlhtwh was served by t-hl a les Livingston evening passed all as another day their with the (C?) ‘LI-Viscount emi-assado in up d Yesterday they " " hetsh. An inmsis of an was pushing a wheelbarrow upside down was stopped by a visitor whe ulrcd: What's the idea? I'm not eruy, was the ‘retort t Mrfllnll Mrs. Myers both feelinll- ly replied to the tribute paid men- bv the family circle they love s? well. 1'54 asylum who filled ma