NE“l llere's to a HAPPY' s . IF you had a big Celebration g liTET00 nucn g DllliNK r00 nucn ANDREWS W" SALT will set you right again YEAR IlfI/TRJUZE GET RID IF TUE A $700M!!! 4010/77 TIMI’ 6008f! T“! HIV-DOWN [MIKEY FEHIIIG crr |r now-TODAY! flhliflfiifliifdfiiiiliiififllldffllfifllfiifilsifi TIMI’ £165.93 101.7000!!! W087i GET NDREWS use: l’ . . l Finn. onirrsmas concur On Thursday night. December 51h, Qywell Hall was filled to capacity, when the pupils assisted by the teacher. Freda Carver and Ire. Murdock MacLeod as organist, staged their Christmas Concert. The hall was beautifully decor- atted for the occasion and with Mr. no MacDonald capabiy act- ing ss chairman. The fbllvwing program was presented: Welcome - by Gavan Mckenns. Ohorus “When The Xmas Time I Come" - by School. Christmas Drill - by 9 pupils. Solo "Irish Lullaby" - by Joan Ilubeod (encore, "Lullaby" and. ‘Good-Nlght"). Recitation "I'll Be Myself Again" - by Roger MacLean. Duet "Bell Bottom Trousers" — by Eileen and Eleanor MacDonald ,_(encore. "Rubber Dolly"). Ilalogue "A Good Impression". Quartette "Where Do You Live. Ianta Claus"? Rlsitation “What Will Santa Do" - by Celine Naddy. Duct “On The Old Hawaiian lhore" -- by Mildred MacDonald and Virginia MacLeod (encore. "Have I Told You Lately That I Love you") Rhythm Band selection. Intermission, sale of Candy. Pantomime "Silent Night". Ricltation "Pa. is Funny -- by loan MacLeod. ‘Mountain Dew"). Dialogue "Come Inng Henry". Highland Fling — by Virginia liiacbeod and Josephine Naddy. Solo "Broken Dreams" -- by Mildred MacDonald (encore, "You Didn't Have To Tell Me We Were (encore, "The Twenty-Sixth" — by Kenny MacLean. Duet "Sioux City Sue" - by Betty MacDonald and Joan Mc- Leod (encore, "Pending Fighting and A-Ifilssing"). Chorus “It Came Upon The Midnight Clear" - by School. Recitation “A Message From Santa" - by Eleanor MacDonald. God Save The King. At the close of the program Santg, arrived and distributed the gifts from a heavily laden tree. After the departure of Santa _the children were treated to candy and nuts and then a dance was enjoyed with music furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Drake and Mrs. Murdock MacLeod. (Patriot Please copy) CENTURY-OLD SPORT Trap shooting began in the United States in 1%. N01‘ T0 Bl CONFUSED The galliwasp is a lizard found in Jamaica and Central America. Duet "Brand On My l-leart" — F? _ ‘Mr. Fox We are all set Fox Pelts, lrjsg ilsa WE'LL ll0 Muskrat Sjsisss. r. s. Isldlli. Rancher to handle your Mink and in say tins rue nrsr by lVliidmrandrBetWMucBonald" Announce llew Discovery In Plant Growth CHICAGO. Dec so - (A?) - Nerw findings on first steps in photosynthesis, the process by which plants make food and on which all llie depends. have been announced te the American Al- soclation for the Advancemenvof Science. All plants build up sugars. starches. and certain proteins from the combination of sunlight, car- bon dioxide. water. and nitrogen. Just how it is done has been one of the deepest scientific mysteries. Energy from sunlight is a orb- ed. in a pigment. chlorophyl, in the leaf and this energy than il used in converting water and car- bon dioxide into complex 100d- stufiis. Scientists so far have not runasaussllsa CHARLOTTETOWN _ saunas? 5 S L E! g All Winter coats Reduced ONE THIRD! York And Vicinity i Mes Luce Oroflett is Qendlol her holidays at her home in York. Mill Viola Jar. cit!‘ W?“ Christmas st her home in York. Mr. Clifford Whitn. City spent Christmas 1n {ork the guest of Mrs. Melvin Jay. m. George ?roud, York spent Christmas in Covehead the guest of his grandmother.‘ Friends o! Rev. Mr. MacCsllum are sorry to hear that he is ill with the flu. M}. Robert BlrIlll pent Christmas ia the city the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts spent chrlstmas at Mrs. Watts’ home in Flat River. learned how to make chlorophyll. If man can ever duplicate photo- synthesis in his own factories. limitless supplies of food could be! made cheaply. y Yesterday three University of Chicago chemists. Drs. Hans Gaf- fron, AH. Brown, and E.W. Pager. reported new information on the first compound formed during photosynthesis under the lnflu-l ence of light. It differs from anyi common substances. formed frorrw carbon and hydrogen. known to be involved in life processes, they said. Only small amounts havel been obtained so far and the! chemical has not yet been fully identified. COVEKEAD ROAD SCHOOL l CONCERT The closing of the Covehead Road school for the Christmas holidays took the form of two con- Thursday afternoon Dee l8, The Seniors on Friday evening- and a very tastefully decorated pine tree occupied a space on the plat- form. The children acquitted them- selves very admirably in their var- ious exercises and singing and many comments were heard on the painstaking efforts of their tea- cher - Mrs. Jeanette Macvittie- Marshall: Mr. Martin Biri. played music on his guitar. Santa Claus gave presents to each pupil and a bag of candy to each. A treat of oranges was given by W. I. The teacher received gifts from the pupils. Following is the programme; Junior Programme Mrs., Harry Bert - Chairman Opening Chorus - Old Santa Claus Recitation - Dewar MacDonald. Drill -- The Old Dolls — Grace MacDonald. Vivian MacDonald. RenzrMacDonald and Ullian War- ren. Recitation - Raymond Bert. Recitation -— Freddie Brown. Recitation - sterling Brown Recitation -_ sterling Brown and Bobby O'Brien. Away In A Manger -— Jean Birt. Lillian Warren, Velma Birt. Vivian and Grace MacDonald. (encore) Recitation - Merrill MacDonald. Recitation — Alvin Webster, Recitation — Stewart Webster Song - I 'I‘raded My Saddle For A Rifle - Jean Birt and Lillian Warren Dialogue Uncle Henry's Christmas Visit - Joyce Bert. Margaret MacDonald. Leo Power. Jean Birt. Handkerchief Drill - Velma Birt Floyd Warren, Erma and Myrna Aylward. Noreen and Eddie Power. Bernice MacDonald. Closing Chorus -- by School. Senior Programme Wr. Harry Birt — Chairman. Opening Bpeech —— Leo Mc- lntyre. Sunshine by Seniors. Dialogue — Miss Jones Milllnery Opening Elsie MacDonald. ‘ wittsiikflB i Opening Chorus - Pass on the . Mr. and Mrs. Tom K1108. City spent Christmas in York the guest of Mrs. Knox's parents. _ Mrs. William Crockett. York is spending her Christmas holidays at hu- home in Orwell Cove. Mr. Prank Watts his heturned to his home in York after been a patient in the P. E. l. Hospital. Miss Gladys Crockett. has accepted a position as stenographer with Mr. >Arthur Vessey, York. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rodd. City spent Christmas Day in York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon we Miss Evelyn Underhayn primary teacher of York Bchool is spending her Christmas holidays at her home in Bay Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siacldord. City spent Christmas in deleasant cents The Juniors was held on Grove the guest of their daughter Mrs, Edison Hardy. The schoolrcom was packed, to Quite a number of Marshlield capacity with interested spectators people attended the Christmas Concert held in York Hall on | Monday evening Dec. s2. "Mrs. Heber Profitt. Rosebank, spent Christmas at her home in York. the guest of her parents . Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vessey. Misses Olga and Christine Proud, York spent Christmas in covehead the guest oi’ their grandmother Mrs. George Bearlsto. | .-.i.- l Mrs. Roscoe MacDonald and daughter Gladys, York have left ’to spend New Years in Kingston the guest of Mrs. MacDonald's mother - O -. i m. and Mrs. ‘and daughter Beryle. spent Christmas in Covehead the guest of Mrs. Vessers mother Mrs. _' Frank Boyer. E Mr. and Mrs. Jack Casweil and daughter Myrna. City_spent the ‘Christmas holidays in York the guest of Mira. CasweiFa mother ilVlrs, Fred MacDonald. Hank Vessey Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and daughter Fredda. spent Christmas Day in the city the guest of Mrs. Thompson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Barrwlse. Mrs. and Mrs. Peter Proud York spent Christmas in West Covehead ths guest of Mrs Proud’: mother Mrs. George Bearisto. _ ran room noise There were as buffalo in Yugo- slavia in 1989. ¢ Smart Girl . George !‘. Words ‘*2 3G (Continued From Page 2) Joyce Birt. Annie Power. Keir Mac- Donald. Doreen Blrt Leo McIntyre Shirley Birt. , Hymn Q Little Town of ‘Bethlehem - Doreen Birt, accom- panied on guitar by Marlin Birt. Encore —- 0' Lulu Bring the Cows Home k Dialogue - Grandmother's Pep- perinents -- Glenda Brown, Everett Birt, Shirley O'Brien. Song __ Doreen and Shirley Birt (encore), Christmas Carols. Dialogue -~ A Change of Heart .- Thclma MacDonald. Clayton Mac- Donald. Patsy O'Brien. Doreen Birt, Ronnie MacDonald. Bertha Mac- Donald. Song - Mother I Thank You For The Bible You Gave - Patsy and Shirley O'Brien. _ Encore - Fbr Seven Years I Loved a Sailor. ' Dialogue — A Sudden Discovery -— Mervin Birt. Leo McIntyre. Patsy O'Brien. Song — Here Comes Santa Claus ~Doreen Blrt, and Patsy O'Brien. Cowboy Songs -_ By Seniors. § Closing Chorus _ Here Comes Santa Claus. l l show you." he said. way around the world. We'd find out where the very best orchestras are and we'd charter a plane and fly from dance to dance. Prom London lo Berlin to Paris to the Riviera. That's what I think of your dancing.” Eric saw Barney Teel and Coral Mayberry just as the music stop- ped. Sally, he was sure, hadn't seen them. "There's something I want to "It's almost time for the surprise." He saw Clif Harrington stop Coral and be- gin talking to her, and he saw Barney, with his ‘eyes on Bally, coming on. a Eric took her through the club- house and. out onto the east porch. He jound a bay that wasn't occupied and took Sally into it- The luwn ieil away in a gentle siupe to g thlélset of tress. and be- yond was the Bound, with the ris- ing moon siiverin! a patch miles in area. "Some of the best mea-riages on Long Island." Eric told her, "were inspired by this view. You'll no- tice we're completely secluded." National Anthem. m snmos sr. BALANCE 0F SLIPPERVS %PRICE , rm: rlr-nnr-z snot 'co. 1.10.1 "Is this the surprise?" p K dropped his arms. Ra slipped his arms about her waist. lhe turned her head. When shaJaw his face she ducked her head quickly grid clung to the rail. He turned her about so that her hands were pulled from her sup- port. I-Ie held has tight against him and kissed her mouth. at first lightly. than deeply. It did stop there. Ho kissed her as she had never been kissed before. It was devastating. It was shocking and shattering and demorallllng. lhe pushed him away, and he "That." Eric laid, "was the sur- prise. It was my goodby to romance and you. This is our last night to- gether. Your persecution is at sa and. The lovely soundymt. hear is ‘my nan song. f koala hound you. laily. 1 could make life so wretched’ ror you that you might matey-escape your messy. won't. I've given the best aut- days of at; life of showing-sea- ameaesktble ens vests-mi with luxurious fur. l $25.00 $32.50 $39.00 $48.00 $75.00 $95.00 Coats for Coats for Coats for Coats for .Coats for Coats for YOUR OPPORTUNITY IN THIS CLEARANCE SALE or WINTER CLOTH COATS. _ f These ~coats are smartly untrimmed or enriched All magnificant additions to your winter wardrobe. " ‘Benefit by our wonder‘ savings to-day. . $1.167 $21.61 $26.00 $32.00 $50.00 $63.34 $142.00 Coats for $94.67 while fellow I am. But you're a clever girl and you know what you want and you don't vlant 4 Eric Larsen. Barney and Coral arrived just when the music stopped. I am going _to be very noble. my love. and take Oeral away from Barney for the rest of the evening. In not other words. I em through being a banana peel on the path of true love. Altogether it nukes me pretty noble. doesn't it?" "I've never seen you nicer. And now may I stop wearing this ring!" "Of course." , lhe tried ta pail it o8. lhe tried an un ng motion. Qhe was still trying when Barney osmeinto the hay.‘ lie was smiling. He looked at her. wists-g tiles/ion she knew so m!“ e said luiio, thsrel sues ' '~ "Pdygvd to." i g . - ans ma lei-newsman sue my crossed the poms and camel the noose endeavoured i-le said amisbly. "Another kiss la the moonlight." not with a rising inflection but flatly. “Barney. it's all over. is kissed nu just as he did belore. b, sores Please believe me." Ills had the feeling that asrney was fer away. that she was rnakln no contact with him. "no never Ioinl to see hint again." “Why not!" lenses said lightly. ‘ "Darling. don't a believe not" "OI course I eve you." file looked up at him doubtfully. but there was no constraint about his mouth and no suspicion in his ‘ 00s. They were elflrjnd qark- iilghgnd III. ' tun-loving 100k Us his m didn't deceive her. ‘Ilse felt s and iq. use isn't goi to dais any m. Is said he as lnlove ... -.»;.:.- armband: a . ,. v.5. l v \ arms. They started to danci- danced well. batter than Eric- something was wrong. 2h!!! close to him. she sensed-that was farther sv‘ than, he ever been. She ad the - reeling that she had iIlt I ~ h“. ‘(we 3a continual)