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Dorothyl Jenkins; 2. ma Rooney .Vlc1<1-11n-.1; 2, Mary Rooney. Joseph Grant; 2. Jltuu-s lylvlicnnu Ilroun. (irzuic V-l _ 110111111". Gram- [V--l, Annie John C11-uni. and Beverly MacLeod; Z1, Wllln-rl Ruoilt-y. 0111110 Illv-l. 1.11111‘ and Beatriz-1- 12011110}: 3. (in 5411111 (i1 dc l S1‘.- .11 z H‘ I‘ G1 1 .11‘ -l. P111113 ‘(1 1,1,; Lcoli. ..1.11111.1111111; "1011- On 5111111111- 111317. 111 1.1111 1111- 1-11111 snug a 1011" 11;. evening. ch1111- of 1111- Kcnsmgton . i. 1111.1; Tl. Joint Rooney. Pauline Grant; ’. M1111»- flulnnyv; 3 Clifford Mac- .-\111.;1- AL-u-Phcrson. ‘Teacher (‘IIII ISTMAS MUSIC Dec. 26. P1't'SIJ_\l1‘l1;lll C11111cl1 rendered a 111-1111111111 |>111u1u1111 11f Christmas 11111.~11: I11 1111111111111 111 the Christ- nms 11111111.- .-u111: by 1111: congrega- 1l1c following r111t11c111;~‘ "T111 1111: Daughter of "' “"111. .1. Kirkpzt 53111111 <11 tilirislllllls“ by C1135, "ick, "The I-1'11111-1~. l..1111-. "Chrlslnuls Bells Arc 111:. 11y C . ll. 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Riot and Music 11f “Iilfi '|‘(1\\.\‘" .\'/'.'1"1"i/11/ I £11112 .1 G. Robinson 1 and hi1- aw its’ riyn 11m i1- 11'1": Imclv t'I..\ I RIC ITIEYOR its his Hi1" 11 111-\\~|1:1g11-r editor.) I I"|'i1|11_v' featuring AIARTHA RAYE PAIIKYAIIARIIUS andyiclor Young with his orchestra i GFBY-CIIAIILOTTETOWII Q ©F>l ’6)’"l©.@@ Q5) @..@ © @fi% THE CHARLOITETQWN P9539151)‘ Presentation tlelibacy 0f éllimmress 1 l Clergy Remains L iv e To p i1: West Covehead and Union Road. met in the spacious home of their genial maildriver, Mr. John Mac- ‘m ' Norman smith Calmmn Kinnon, Union Road. to ‘ Pleas $1111: Writer) i LONDON, Juli. tl-Thc contro- verv whether or not clergyrtnen of the‘ English Church ought to be ‘, 111a 111-d or single will not fade out. lLIIOIJLZII it is many weeks 51MB 8 ‘group of prominent laymen 511E- -ge<ted voluntary celibacy in a lmcmorial to 1hr- AFChbLSbODS of ‘Canterbury. York nnd Walt-s. services for fifteen-years past and to wish him well in the years a- Ihead. When all were assembled Rev Mr. Wilson presented the speaker of the evening, Mr. James Mound of Union Road, who read the address below. after which Mr. Leith MacKinnon of West Cove- head made presentation to Mr. MacKinnon of a fine set of har- " 1' 1 The mld ‘one of suggest on ness. _with a weather proof r1115. lndovptt-d by the original ducument has given way to quite hefllfid discussions, in private and in the Ipress T110 Times, in particular, »hns devoted 111.1113’ columns to dis- Itingubht-d members of both the lnily and the church who aired ‘their views i11 outspoken letters. and lined leather gloves. Mr. Mac- Kinnon replied both facing and made very evident his apprecia- tion and pleasure for his friends Th“ noted ztuthnr and play- "8935 A 3°11)’ G°°d Fellow" w” ‘wright, Si. John Ervine. opposed mlliilwed by ‘iflopln 571115128 ":13: the memorial in trenchant terms en Venn"; mu-“c ° ‘me y singing and a very pleasant social evening was enjoyed by all. The following is the address: Dear Mr. MaoK1nnon:-We are here this evening to make plain to you that the people of Union Rood and West Ooveheacl have a very kindly feeling toward their good friend and neighbor and faithful mailman. Through fair weather and regretted the Archbishops had not immediately turned it down rat-her than referring 1t to the Icommissizm on the selection, test- ing and trw-uiup of candidates for the 111111is11v. "I hope." \\'1‘1~111 Sf. John FTTViHP- "1111- cnmmi s-nn will not lose any 1.1111- 111 rcjl-elliig a scheme which 111111.111 )1f‘\'(‘l‘ in have been proposed. Authorship Of Lines fully’ and in ms openhearted Way Icultured Ottawa lntvver and Wet 011 Tuesday e1'cning._Jan.4. 1938. the entrance to ljfiad a large gathering of friends fmm over the dO.1l\\f\.\- show I their appreciation of his faithful lthelr authorship. and always “Ith- imm Journal from Hon. Dr. Mur- and a pair of leather driving mitts | kindly act. The hearty singing of- and foul. over summer roads and be ffllllld “TUIOHE my kIIQWIQdSP-l - On Parliament Door Visitors to the Parliament Building. at Ottawa all Paulie l" these lines "The wholesome sea is at her gates. U Her gates both East and West. Many people have inquired as t0 out result. A letter 1n The O1- ray Macmren. now Ueutcnant- Governor of Nova Scotla, explains the mystery. Dr- MarL-flfflfi 59-315 that when he was a hlfimbel‘ 0f Parliniiicnt, he was much interest- ed. He inquired as to the author of’ many pariiamnl-tiujv officials, the Slx-aker. the chief Clerk of the House 0f Commons and even the Prime Minister. No one knew. He Presents “YOU CAN’T BEAT THE uusu" A Comedy in 3 Acts 3 PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, MARCH 16th. &A 17th. Under the Direction of A. MENTOR WIIITLOGK PLEASE RESERVE THE DATE then wrote to John Pearson, the architect of the building. who ln- iiifitfsbnigi" sing"? Song of Christmas Day by Claude Barrett. Alan Andrew, David MacCormack and Stanley Green in Darkie cos- tume, Diulogile. The Singing-School Teacher by Misses Hazel Balrelt. Murial Yeo, HZfJTIDt Andrew in cos- ‘tumc. Pantomime. Ring Christmas Bells by Hope Green. Chorus, Good Night People by school. formed him it was John A. Ritchie, who died recently. Mr MacLaren then wrote m Mr. Ritchie, who re- plied as follows: "My Dear Murray MacLaren: About the words over the entrance to the House of Commons: John Pcaison had told me that you were interested to know where they came from. The fact is that they occur in a little set of verses which I wrote quite a long time ago: "It appears he thought that this native reference to Canada's gate- ways might be made use of. He had the words cuwed where they are to rived amd proceeded to the heavily laden Chrisxmas lure to distribute the many gifts and candy to the pupils and to 1.111» leuchcr M'ss Doro- thy Mucl-lurdo. V A11“- a few ITITLFITKS‘ IJy the chill!‘- u s1-l101r1e which could only have H y . man the sqnggm of the Nmilmal mmzmflxpd m m0 monastic mind mow-blocked lanes 0_1’ winter you It was not his desire or intention n v e I - m“ to a or L,“ Hugh Cecily have brought our mail to our door. , that U191’ #110916 b9 mrlile wn- _ ‘Egg-In brmmh‘ the “Vi. g Lam Hugh Cflfl prfivos, o; whenever it was possible m get sblvubu-a- 1hr Idea being that they ° - ~ Eu,“ Cklllpfll}. “n, 0m. m- u“, “mun through at all. A11d often has our should be more or less hidden in 111111111 11111-11 1111 the 11191111111111. mall bPPn <l¢“""~‘1"‘d Wm" ‘was °" “lwfli C“"""“““ Mmg“ WEBSTER CORNER SCHOOL O1l101~< were Inrd Wtfmer. Athel- Weather “We such that we did W?“ Ivork ceased upon the CONCERT‘ ' slnn Rllev. D1". Edward Bevan. m“ “p?” 1'“ and would mt ha“ bundmg‘ the wards were MI’ w“ —-——— [mm Sank“. and Lord Hang,“ ventured over the route ourselves. Bffid by R bOB-Til- 1f b61118 1115111- A v,“- 5m¢a<5p11 Chrisfmas I Gov1-1-11111c11t leader 111 the House Ym" nevelqamng Pffilence to‘) Ienuon w so leave them um“ work Concert. was held in Webster's ‘m. {may 111.15. been (axed at “mes, when should be resumed and the carv- comm. Hm‘ Friday new‘ Dem-m. I Bu, 1mm H.191.“ himsplf a winter roads have not been brok- "18 COmPIF-‘ted- Unfilrl-llnfll/Ely. some b” m)“ Rm.’ D F. Cmvkcn mp- 11111-111111: 1121-. undisturbed by this "n BIIPNI 0f Y0". 01' f11"d~' evened one thought m’ to remove me nbly 111-ted 01111111111111.1111! follow-lug rl-billzv, except to write to The when the limes w"? blmked‘ ‘T’ board m ms amen“ from thewmk program was “"011 canted out conditions under which most of us 'l‘i1111-.~ :1 (1-11‘ days inter to say that would have turned back. Your ob- 11111- need 11f 11 l "gzer proportion [or 111111111rr11-cl 1-‘e1-<_1,_v seemed s0 111-Ting Wmlngnfbi“ w exceed I“ ‘ohvioll. a truth "that I cannot many WEYS your Teflllmd 111113395 55 11111i1-rs111111l 2\11_\‘ one. gifted with 5 mflil-CRYTIBI‘ i5 YWOSIIIZ-ed and candor 111111 t-tnnmon sense, who BPPTECIXIWII by 115 811- 9511901111131 when you waited. while an urgent letter was finished. You have dem- onstrated the adage that "actions speak louder than word/s"; and while these words express the feel- ing and conviction of our hearts. shouki d~ny 11." Lord Hugh. stressed. however. that the resolution called only for \’OIllIllill‘_t' celibacy for the first five ycurs n1" office. This would present. the signatories believed. a (“NHL (OIL sumo!‘ belief oppgftunfly for me young we also want to suit fitting action D w b _ (jlpfgy m (get a thorough grasp of lto them. We therefore ask you to 0mm .01’ their work. for "evervone knows 1 B99591’- “118 81ft IP01" Ill-l 0f US. fihF-l 11111-111111 Mc-Kcbm 111111. In 111p clerical .14 111 all pro- 111$ louder vvlvlnz of our apprecia- 1"“,'3’°"““1~ ,, ‘fission. there are great practical 1mm and Bwdwn may BYINJIITBBB I 4"" I“‘"'"‘-"5 “‘ arlvzintatzes 111 lmving SllllS and in "nmarripd lymi under summer ruthcr 1111111 married nmu." WWI" 0°15 and 511W" K061111111: that St. Paul was un- mmerely I" behalf 0f “'5 ‘MN-M- manicd 11nd perhaps the greatest lMmmd laborer of all the Apostles. Lord “"19" 3°55- Hugh contended “celibacy means Jim 411933- cz-onomy 031d adaptability and sim- plicity: and singlencss of mind.” But the signatories intended. no coer- , cion end fully recognized that. mar- ‘ried clergwncn have some peculiar HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL EXAMINATION usefulness and that their wives were 5011111111111»- admirable ex- Hwnbshire Christ-mu tree and 'a1nplc5 of efficient; christian examination was held on Wednes- womnnhood. day, Dec. 22nd. It was one of the largest ever held 1n this school with over fifty parents, ratepayers and visitors present. ‘The Evening News canvassed a few of the clergy around London. It received mixed views. Some con- 11-11111-11 11 “'11s not 111111 111111 the Much "ed" i5 ‘i118 the Pupils church sl1ou‘d be called upon to and teacher, Mr. Millar MacFad- ""117 "I11 111" T011111.‘ citrate with a yen who so beautifully decorated family. and 1t “'11s certainly ad- visable 111111 they should wail. a bit lest they marry» unwiselyn But one who took this wtand. Rcv. A. Well- esley Orr. concluded by saying he had just. celebrated his silver wed- ding and half the credit for any success he may have had should go to his xvifc. Others wl1o‘0heu1'tedl_v sllnporfled the idea providing it be kept with- in the first five-year limit, Eco- nomimllv the suzvestion was splen- did. they rl"e'nrcd. St. John .. 11c voiced the opin- ion of many xvrih-rs when 1,9 pm. nnunceri the props n1 oblection- able on several grounds; pflrO- chial. n-tlional. social and biolo- gical He lauded the incalculably Rood work done by wives of the l-"IPFEIY- "the unpaid curators of ,1.he church. many nf whom in ‘addition to fvlfiling the gengvra] ObIIWUIOIIs :11‘ wives and mothers, the school for this occasion. The pupils were examined by their teacher. assisted by two for- mer teachcrs of Hampshire school. Mrs. Errtmerson Murray of Freder- icton and Mrs. John F. Easlon. Hampshire. and the splendid way in which they responded spoke of careful training by their teacher. Santa Claus. joyfully greeted by the children. appealed and distri- buted gifts from a y'all-laden tree. There was a gift to each pupil from the teacher. Mr. James G. MacLcod. acting as chairman stated that the teach- er and trustees had agreed toleave their program for a later date. that parents and ratepayers had come to see and hear how the school children were programing in their studies. also that the Board of Education had set two days in the year. this day being one of nerform arduous p-n-lsh (Yunns them, 11o appmve or disapprove of that are seldom noticed and never their tmchem‘ stewllrdshm- ""5 11111111111111" then called upon each one present _______ to speak. to which ten responded as follows: Mr. Lyman Trcinere. 111m" 11m AT 11m; trustee; Mr. Hibbert Tremcretrus- [NFIRMARY tee; Mrs. Htbbert Tremerc. Mr. Clifford Proud, Mrs. Emmerson Murray. Mrs. John F. Enston, Mrs. Edgar Easter, Mrs. Watson Lar- ter. Mrs. Richard MncLean. and The path 111s of the Provincial’ Infirmary \\'1-r0 entertained dur- ing the Chr1..".111as season by the who l1.-l<| dcvntitninl service suit- m? SPIF-ndid "Chlevmlflll-‘i 0111101!‘ able 101' thc occasion. On Chrlst- Popular leach"- mus ultcrlmnn their flllllllllI Chrlst- wmIh-l’ °I 119W W"? the WONI-‘i mus ll'f‘t! 11nd concert was held ‘expre-“sed by MP5- MIIOW- *1" 91d" years who said that by what she had seen and heard by pupils and teachenhe should have been hired in this school before. Mr. Lyman Tremcre. secretaryof trustees, stated that he has not relatives and friends and dona- tions from the following were dis- tributl-(l. 'I‘r1nity Y,P.U., Salva- tion Army. Zion Y.PS.C.E., Cen- tral Bcdr-que. South Bt-dcquc. Mid- rllr-tnn and Freetown Women's 1n- slittltes. Prouzse Bros. Fctincll d: h" 9m CWYPIMM 179m 9'17""! Chandler. Jas. Tait and Carvel °r 9"?!“ Wain“ the" mach" T9 Bros. which the chairman replied, "This is a record that Hampshire should feel proud of." The pupils were treated to apples by the trustees. candy by the trus- tees’ wives. oranges by Mr. Judson Clow. and candy by their teacher. A standing vote of thanks tothe teacher was moved by Mr. Lyman Tremen seconded by Mr. Watson Lartcr. to which Mr. MacFluiyen replied thanking all those who helped make the examination a success. and complimentary re- marks w the janitor. All joined in singing the Nat- ional Anthem aftev which Mr MacPadyen was bounced by the ladies and gentlemen. LIPSTICK 0N mans cuasan our or BOAT 11y SHARK PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad. Jan. 1o 1CP1 -A Trinidad fisherman and a shark had quite a little game of chase before the denizcn of the deep gave up the chase. Munlznl was hauling 111 a fish on his lim- when a shark gave chase. The fisherman maligned to get his catch into his boat —but the shark Immediately followed. Mllflilftl. startled when the shark leaped into his boat. Jumped into the water. The shark returned to the sea and the fisherman as quickly scrambled back to his boat ‘and the fish he had caugnt. (By The Cllllllllll Press) BRISBANE, Queensland-Poultry fancier: here debated the wisdom h d I: of unlng lipstick on their hens. "1' I ""4 5° 1"" l‘ I M" . Entries in a poultry ahow were d111- M, °' “mm” qualified because their ears were adorned with lipstick. and deplla- torlca smiled w brighten their his. :Y.P.S.C.E. of Zion Church. who MW» Mary MOON‘- Mld thus all held oucert. The Y.P.U, of expressed their delight with the , T1~i111':_.- , m9 531M150“ Army excellence of the examination and when IINIIVHIIIEII presents from thefefly lady 0f 3mm" MWTCO" . and the word were left exposed 111 all their nakedness. "He was 11111011 clmgrinezl and then told me of his use of the words and of the unfortunate out. come. He had asked me to send you a. copy of the verses, which I now do. Please Judge them lentently. "Yours sincerely » "J. A. RITCHIE." —-“F‘Re London, Ont. Chorus. Cluistmas Bells-by The School. A Christmas Welcome by Cath- erlne hfzicDouzfd Minstrel Show (‘l 1101111. . phone. by Albert McEacliern. ' Recitation-Writing to Santa by Laurent: r-McDonald. Dlalogrtie. The Sick Doll. by three junior pupils . '—_“‘“‘____ Recitation. Family Troubles. by NORTH s1". ELEANORS’ R118 Baird- Recitation Letter to Santa. by _. __ Kenneth Smith A A (my - . Solo, P111. My Little Shoes way. w... 1.1.1.. 1LT}? $221313. w "-01- Eleanors. on Tuésdav ovenjg; Di‘ bltzliiations. 52111118 New Brother. . ‘, "a ‘ y rian n1 . 21m" ‘them was a huge numb“ of Monologue. Learning a Piece, by Parents and visitors in attendance Elmer smith 8nd judging by the merry chucklés ' Intcnnision ~Sale of Candy. ‘Eiegaughter (‘hey were we“ enter" DIRIOQIKI. Eating a la Mode- Recitation. Miss Edith Helps. The procwds were m" Red cr°551 Things Along by Viola Heron. ‘ 1 song. Answer to Swiss Moon- light Lullaby with qullar. SCHOOL CONCERT purposes. ma. Ffank Yeo capably acted as “lam”- Wi "he following 11W, Recitation. A Sewing Bee. by gramme was carried out: Opening Brgdy Smlflm Chorus, Welcome Christmas by’ Dialogue. The Selling of Bally school. Welcome Recitation by' Song. Cowboy Don't Forget Your Marlon Green and Bradfmd Mac-I Mother. by three pupils. Connack. Recitation, Santa Claus Recitation I Wonder Vvliy, by by Evelyn MacCormac-k. Dialogue. Elmer Smith. The Census Takeq- by Hope Gwen Dialogue-Rcndin‘ the News and 511m And,-mv_ 5mm, Up on 1,11,9- Solo, Littlt _Haired Swecthear, Housewp by Eleanor Andrew. Ma- 811d Edith Smith mm and S,;_an19y‘G,-,.en_ Recimticum Rec1tat1on._ The All Wool Shirt. Betty's First Lflison by Elaine and by Etu-‘c Smith. Betty luman. Monologue The Corn Diawgmb A Christmas disap" ' potntment Doctor and the Phmbcr by Hope Monologue. Gettinc Even with Green. Recitation. A Crippled Dolly by Eleanor Andrew in costume. Dialogue. A City Rube. Claude Barrel-t and Bradford MarCorm/mk. Chorus, What's the Meaning by school. Intcrmissimi and sale of candy. Exercise. Shine Where You Are by Goldie Green, Marlon Sister. by Earle Smith. DIHIOIZIIB. C01‘11‘s Callers. Monologue. Unfortunate lBessio, by Viola Heron. Song. Hill Billy Vnlley. by R08. Smith. Closing by Catherine McDonald. Besides the pupils the fdlowing GWBYLE-Ifllnm‘ Andi!“ 1nd stlnIy-v’ young people lock pnrl. -l..ouls (319911 in OOFl-"me °5 Chrhbmas Heron. Pr-tcr McEarhern. James Spirits. Recitation by Elaine 1n- Smith. Reg Smith. r1111- o1~1rr111 man. Song Red River Valley by Bwnlcy Green. Monoloqllt‘. Digest- fng 11111- Newspaper by M155 Hazel Famous Pain tin and Edith Smith. Immcdinicly after the program- me Santa_C_l_a_11s_ 111-rived and d_ls_-_ , 1. »~:».\..-. “_ ‘n 'I'he Nation-ml Gallery at Ottawa. announced that J . W. McConnell, uf Montreal. had given it one of the flnqt works of the 17th cent- ury Spanish painter. Juseps- Ribera. The painting. reproduced above. in 5'1 by 7'1 trachea. deerplcm the “Martyucnn of 5t, Andrew." and shown 1111c lite-size figure of the saint. his arms outstretched on a typical st. Andre-wk Cross. Qxcwtors no grownd About the figure. Ribera, known by contemporaries as "L0 Stnngnoletto" (the Little Spanked) was born near Valencia in 1508 and In Adm)!- Jolly 01a Santa Claus then ar-I Recitation. A Christmas Tele—. en tree, A hearty vote o! thanks, on be- half of the audience. was extend- ed by Mr Leo Duffy, to the teacher. Miss McAsklll. and those 1 who helped to make the concert a ' 5UCCQS$. "Flbfiéiftnbqgirtékrbni a well lad- ! Christmas Concert w ud Islands Welt aiul Wood y] ’ East Schools Cflmblllfl- On the evening of Wednesddy. Dee. 22nd. M1‘. Wenzlall McMillan. teacher of the Wood Islands West school and MLss Christine 611115,, lLPdCIlCl‘ of the Wood Islands E1151 ‘school, together with the puilllfi 10f both schools held a very suc- cessful concert and ChTl-SNDM "f"? '11. the Wood 15111111111 mu. Rev. R. Hensley Stavert presid- ed and 11111 following program was well carried out: Opening chorus. Christmas Bells. Remarks by the chairman. Recitation, Welcome, K111111901! ,Stuurt. ltccilution. Poor Dolly. Margaret Emery. Drill, Two Letters, Kathleen ’ Recitation. Jackie McQueen- Stuart and Joyce McLcnnan. Recitation. A Wish. Helen Keenan. I Recitation, Tiny Tot, Don-aid ‘McLeod. 1 Solo. Jolly Old St. Nicholas, Lena McMillan. ' Recitation. Old Santa Claus, Alex. McQueen. Recitation,» Why Santa. is so Fat. Theodore Moore. I Duet. Alice and Joyce Mt-Lennail. I Recitation. Looks Like Pa; Ethel Bell. Recitation, A large Room. Robert Stuart. Dialogue. Little Pitchers, Pupils of Wood Islands East School. Recitation, A good Swap, Gor- don Bell. Recitation, Tit for Tat, Samuel McLeod. Monologue, James Stuart. Chorus, 0 Little Town of Beth- lehem. by seven girls. Recitation, Santa Claus‘ Boy, George McLeod. Recitation. A Nursery Fable" Lena McMillan. Drill, Christmas Greetings 3 girls. Recitation. Christmas Heart, Marion Gillis. Trio. Merry Christmas Day. Alice and Joyce McLennan and Annie Emery. ' ' Monologue. Jog on Jehosophat. Waldo Taylor. 'Recitation, Wise Willie. Beaver McDonald. Dialogue. Mrs. Martin's visitora._ Mary MacNe-ill, Gillie McMillan, Mary Bell and Annie Emery. Little in the Monologue, An Alarm, Ruby ‘ McMillan. I Recitation, School Girls, Joan I Stuart. Recitation. llfurgaret McWillianm. Stile of boxes and candy. __i.‘irll1 byiourtec-n girls. 11111111 r0 National Galey lodged the greatest master of the iiélpolltun school . where he was stgireme over all rival: ,lan and extended by the .man. .suitably acknowledged. Duet, snenfnlgnt. sFrEhWe- Millan and Irene McMillan.‘ Recitation. Christmas Songs Joyce McLennan. Dialogue, Burglars and Ghosti Address. Rev. R. Hensley Stavert Recitation, Good Night, Marth McKay. Closing chorus, Old Santa. Clam A hearty vote of thanks to th1 school teachers and to all othen who assisted in making th1 Christmas concert such a success was moved by Alex. McLennaz and seconded by Lnuchic McMil- chair- The vote of thanks was It was not long after the pro- gram had closed when Santa Clam arrived. He was soon busy distri- buting the many gifts found 0| the Christmas tree for the chil- dren- and for quite a number 0t grown up folk as well. Amon| the grown up folk who received gifts were the teachers of both schools. After having completed his work and lmving wished all I very Merry Christmas Santa Clam set out for his home in the great north country. The gathering wa| closed with singing the Nation»! Anthem. ' MAYFIELD W. L The December meeting o! t}! Hayfield Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Blair Andrew with six members and one visitor present. The President, Mrs. Gor- don Houston presided. The meet- ing opcned with the Women's In- stitute Carol and the Club Wo- men's Creed. Four me-tnbers. Mn Gordon Houston, Misses Thelml Smith. Evelyn Houston and Jeannette Clark paid their tees. The minutes of last meeting won rend and approved. Several lob ters were read by the Secretary The Resolution sent out by Dr Creelman was endorsed by tho meeting. The commtttees then gave their reports and the follow- ing new ones were appointed: - School. Mrs. Gordon Houston and Mrs. Millai; Orr. Sick, Thelma Smith and Mrs. Frank Houston. Program. Thelma and Jennie Smith and Jeannette Clark. 1t was moved. seconded and carried that the teacher buy ten poundl of sugar and a quarter pound. of nuts. It was decided that the ‘candy for the concert be packed at Mrs. Gordon Houston's and Mrs. Blair Andrew was appointed to get the bags. Mrs. Blair An- drew and Miss Thelma Smith were appointed on a committee to 100k after the shut-in boxes. Roll call at next meeting to be answered by a New Year's resolution or finl. It was decided to have meeting! bflglti a: 7.30 for the winter months. Place of meeting and lunch committee were not definite- ly decided on. An exchange of Christmas gifts took place, pm. cccds amounting to Lwgnty-flvg cents. llieetlng closed with alng- Ing Jingle Bells and the Nations) Anthem. palntffll during the first hall oftho 17th century. His pictures now an hung in moot of the world‘! great. galleries. The painting was originally in the collection of the Duke o! Rutlund at Belvoir Castle. in Linoolnlhlre, Big. It was shown d tion 1n Montreal and the OhfllltmM lfllfin It Ihd Aft A3601!!!- nnmttooewnforpormonomoxnumm’