, w“ He said ‘I do‘ to Priscilla . . . kl? '11s heart and tough. . . be- ‘ong to Lola! ‘NEW HORIZONS—Technic0l0ur Special—“ CALL TO A NATION" L 1 Pmrllni 1, WARNER BROS. m, Claude Rains JEFFREY LYNN EDDIE ALBERT May Robson Frank McHugh Dick Forln Henry O'Neill Dirarird l; MICHAEL CURTIZ Ilia nub him: Iiw Io nah Iiinl 1i Tl’: Character of".\lickey I Bollcn," l: H: Appelrcd in "FoumDuughiers," in Porirn) ed by JOHN GARFIELD Lane - Gale Pager Tell Anollur Grand f'Four Daughters" Story... in,’ . _ __ ' Powmm- MYRNA. LOY "M11004 Y-,——i “ANOTHER THIN MAN!” ‘PRIN CE EDWAR Th ‘FUR DAUGHTERS’ I ‘y ,, “or It!!!) Illllllhll‘ Special —--8.ll — ‘LOO —' 9.00——— --MON.—TUE w l i" ii . ‘wit. c. "w, fr. ,. TODAY ONLY SHOWS — 2.30 — 7.00 — 8.45 ROY ROGERS in "ARIZONA KID" FOR THREE Y TOLER ultimo 5E5!!! ALSO MUSICAL AND NOVELTY REC- mow; — 3.15 - 7.00 — ll.45\ ffiV-"J-‘J-‘n Radio Program n‘ (All Time .5 Eastern Standard) _ ‘fl-‘flff-‘fl 115's‘- SATIRDAY, JJNIXARY l3 iitinxrssr 6:00 p m.---U\ e tra. r1Al‘~l,9.l2i11t,,.,32,-8 m. 7'30 11m. Chamber blush‘. 25.4 i11.;l1<t.1»1,11icg., 30.5 m. LONDON 8:15 p n1.-"i11 inc CJHIBOII To- night." GED, 11.75 mcg., 25.5 m.; GSC, 9.58 mcq, 8:25 p.n1.-1\c".\.;." EAQ, 9 db‘ m" . ' 330 ,m,- -\.1.1 ‘age, l: ‘I m. B100 pm -i,u1i'.11' 11.911). DYB. DJD, 11.77 11111.. (.‘.\II.\(‘.\S 9:00 D.i1‘i.-—l).1.’c .\111~c YVSRU. 5.9 m"g., 51.7 111. 9:15 p n1 TPBII. 11.11311 1l‘/'Y' . ' 10:50 p 111 DXB, ll 61 1119:! , 8.02 111011., 411i 11" 111110 p 111 TPBil. 11 l’, 11.71 mtg ,1 11:31) p.111 b)‘ Howard meg., 31 3 111. 12:00 p 1n - Mat‘, DXB, 0 lil 111"" . 6.02 nit-tn, 41> H :11 12:41) a m wit’ Jr":i1‘-€~"“ 111-i meg. 31.4111. MOS(‘()\\' 3:00 a.m. .- RViKi. 15211 11m; , 10.‘; iii. FIZIFS 0V TIPS SYDN FZY. Frctlcdcl: I\.'1!1l'1ll’\‘1!i in n11 ilPil-l wrc lam-nevi ti» flv on his 1111- P1" 11' f~ l h".< "cram 1"" ontly l-Wnrdcd l1 .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-i.-.-u-;. gTodays Short \Vave ILLO, 11.151 meg, Murray River And Vicinity Private Herr McKenzie of the Highlanders t lsck Watch) who was visiting hi5 arents Mr. and firs. John E. Mc 6117.19 has return- Mlss Sandra Johnston, who spent a week in Montague the guest o: he!‘ 1111016. Dr. Louus Johnson has returned home. The many friends of w. David Hawkins regret to learn he has been confined to his home by illness. Mr. Malcolm Johnston. son of Dr. Louis Johnston, Montague, jspent a week in Murrray River the gueit oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred John- ‘S1011. 1 _Mr. Basil Johnston of Fortune is ivisiting friends in Murray River ithe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnston. The many friends of II‘. lld ‘Mrs. vance Strickllng regret to ileflrn the.r 15 months old daughter iCvrace is a patient, in Kings Co. ll-Iosplttil undergoing treatment. i Miss Elva Hooper is in town tak- ,ing n. short COIITcQ at Prince of Wales College. The district meeting of the Loyal ,Orange Lod e held divine service ‘in the Bapt st Church on Tuesday evening. Rev. Harvey Bishop, Coun- "ty Chaplain was the speaker, Mia Ethel Johnston of Prince o! Wales who has spent the holi- days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnston has returned to her studies. i‘ “"- l The Government snow plow ls do- .’ ing excellent work keeping the roads open during the recent snow storms. SKI COMPETITORS $11111“ TRAINING VANCOUVER. B. (7., Jan. 11 — ,To commence training for the Dc- minion Ski championships late in February, Gertrude Wepsala, pret- ty blonde title holder, left here last night for Jadper. She was ac- companied by Art Cole's, a. fellow member of the ski runners team that last year produced two Do- minion champions They will ]o"n their coach. Peter vajda of the iWcstern Csnsds Swist Ski srhool |at Mnligne Lake to practice on the swiftly undulating slopes above the DAWNS AVENGE OF THE NIGHT l-Iis eyes peered 111w the distant ast- ular 11110 the heavens and cloud uaitks lugii; Toward a distant land over foreign ‘O11 WhereL an enemy plane streaked along 111 the sky. For he “'85 111t- soil of a family By ihc awlzinton act of a cowardly] Who diggp-pcd 111s bombs of death by On tlielgliiéxtccful pcoplc who slcpti oclciv. i-Ic boarded his plane and he zoom- ed away High into 111v clouds stratcspiitrc; Out 0\f3l' inc enemy's lilies lie SOHTCC] With firm re-olvc and devoid of c. . heath the 0f the wrath of the l-iuh and the Muscovitc 1'. rapoiis 0i ‘l1 1 ' hcll with from And ihcii" tl 1 1 I-‘ar into the clouds in his plane of pursuit In the rimming light of a murky ii~ . He scnrtuictl f0: 11:5 cowardly foe in 1c lill‘ _ Who 111111 killed all his family and had 111111 iicwn away. Soon hc found his foe in a cloud- bank 1111411» winging 11111114; to his home base b . 0111RP- With his cmpiv and blood stained , bomb racks have After 1011x1111; their death where 1110.1" mark had (ound. He banked to the left of his foe- mall's nlaiic As he opcuctl his throttle and gas- liiie wide; y _ His machine gun blazing their pel- lets of dcrith y y Into hi5 enemy's cock-pits side. Then a dog fight battle raged high in the clou Between two men ‘and their deadly plant-s Till shot riddled giis lighted bright in the dawn And his foe div -r1 down t0 his death iii thc flames. Then he looped up his plane in the clouds and the blue To cast 011 111v iviugs oi his family's soul's fllgl1t— A tearful farewell and a saddened good-bye And a ca? dawns avenge of the S . ‘ »Pcter A. Reilly. Chalet and the tremendous runs in nearby Sliovol pass. Later the team will return to Jasper and complete their training on the New Whltler Mountain downhill course built strictly to F.I.S. specifications with a three and a half mile run drop- ping 4500 fcct from the 11085 foot summit. It is cxmcicd thcy will take part in the Alberta champion- ship there later this month. ,1 Robust Health For Young People What n. crimninn sight it is to sea a young [icrson ivlioso ldoorllcss face nnrl fccblc frame arc evidence of | Knor circulation 11nd weakness where ' numling health and rosy cheeks, should reign. Young [iflnplfl in such a condition are generally of an rmmmic niituro and require :1 pn-pnrritioii containing iron to liclp iiupruvo the blood cun- tent. Milhurnh "Hr-filth and Nerve Pills meet this requirement, 11s they con- tain tlirco c1111: l'llil‘llif‘li furiiis of iron of an easily 1111-"1 iihitcil iinlure to- " ~ \1l1lliII)1i‘- ingredients indicated for building up the system, strengthening 1111- norm-s, nnrl adding - in _voiir piiysir-lii attraction. i The T. Aliiburn 00., bid, Toronto, Ont. imhceofispgxiiem n in the fir t. hall l“ ° 5 h r mm tn t choked ma ,of the yen: over the same monthsl 12$“ Sawfly‘ and mocked eh i , weekly whic r1112. CHARLOTTETOWN dgARoiAN t ‘Businos I Rally 1 Cigarette To Lead 08113318111011.1701’ . '10 flew Heights Lives 0f 18 - q l: ti}!!! PRINGI-f MINNEAPOLIS. m. ll—(A.P)- Canadian u: Hnluich Writer A cramp, yum; dew; g, garbage chute was bl for fire median business swung‘ into s spectacular s rlrit. in the closing months of 193 . partly on ins stim- ulus of wars demands, passing the 193B level end giving promise or set-i tin a. new all -1.ime peak in In ustrlal production, in fact, a1- tained a new Canadian volume in‘ mm u""":.1f."" 112'- sirr." w“ I Y‘ 3'“ I “n r Flrstwai" oftho Ill l°d °i 1933- an explosion u. 6 s. m., foflowed by that. claimed It t i8 lives at the Marlboro Apl-nmeni. Hotel 1:“ we worst im- in this all?! Only. 1a victims mu been uiwu- output f of 1938 w on a conservative sc le 5"‘ "r. 19w r1. "i. "r252: 1131-?” "m" °’ ‘“° '°' roug more e n ev enoe -_ Th b1”; m a, “may the slum from the i937 ak wssIbY sf,mge 5:13p” uy n; 5 "m. major upward trend. The sharp rsl- Q chm” m m‘ “m” M m’ bumb oii 1 in the war months of 19:19 lifted m“ m” ma" "m NW" o1 the te in u "heat explo- e general versge for the year a- -- "b, prob aealght pgr cent higher than that $16,111:? f cigafim ‘fir? 1y d“? o . The ‘long period o! uncemlntyydown the chute hours earlier. preoedd ‘mtg glae biggie‘; of hotsrtlilltieis .a osr a - -mou po-wrm -_ mum-t llcy ln Canadian business. The rush we,e°§§,,§;§°§§,‘,,pf,‘,§d,‘,§§ "com to enlarge inventories immediately am; mucpsmey window; following the war declaration moved Evgry available 1m o; m, ‘p- ‘he wimekbgf lndw"? All“ benign Daratus and iunbu answered "K "H! 011 W81‘ o!‘ "s 8m the alarm. The temperature was fin t» make their appearance. beiow w“ me 001d“; mm, eivpolil hfls 6X this winter. Firm (I'm Bmt As 1 emeu struggled u» run ice- coisted hose lines to the buildi The hes field crops, valued t m.’ about $645. 0900’ and the beztygiegyscfiiettyvas one 0f hysterical in 51"“ 193° 919118 with the consis- apartments men and women samsh p r ty of the mining lndus-‘ed the Q1555 m; o; wumows 11y had stimulated Canadian trade leaned out , sci-curling for . bEfOW the W8!" started. Retail saleslMuny jumped before ladders oou d around Oct. 1 indicatedra pick-up be put up to than ' of better than five per cent over 19-I Otto Knaack, 1.11.1111. at the u. ' 3B and the tempo continued to rise partment, said hi; ‘ as the fall advanced. Department‘ the fire came when he opened the acgleigiiges and wholesale orderooor of the boiler room and was b l; We"? up 15 to 20 per cent1 knocked flat by an explosion that y Dec. 1. The i939 Christmas trade; broke all the windows 1n the room, yiiéstfieecord figures according to ; By that time h_e had run upstairs w authorities. Collections 1:1 rouse his family he said the hall. wester Canod i h a1 , ' ' ' ' 5:35 rgpbrtcd ‘tin ‘bet that biestnigntlég. 32111;?” 5:6“? ‘Heady flicked ' - ‘JUFS H W!‘ t c fire was controll- Practicall ll d ' " - t:::i“:1:.ti1"3&riiiniiieiii "if GIL firemen “m” ‘mm m” m“ n_ e ast quar er_ of s r_iic_ure. All that remained oi’ the 1939 except building and lOgging. building was the ice-covered shell. ‘The war rocked many lines out of The roof colla sed during the fire ‘lie-Y awllsmmf-‘d Irfooves but on the and most of 1111c fl ' ‘W018 the u heavsl was more benc- ficial than ctrlmeniai, DQ011116 of the Canadian dollar in New York put a premium of l0 per cent cr more on the value of Can-' u adian gold. assuring producers cf extra income, sufficient, perhaps, to g ggggf glifnlzafpecllgg 115a of puuuig _ an pr uc ion o_ go G d H N tzositlsriti. ’F..‘.?S3.Z§§5t€?1."'£1‘é€3| "i" . 35 9W 529.156 in 1938, an increase e: about .1i.1=:.:=:*:,‘.=3:“1:sthis‘."its: Meaning NOW I The wo k f red th ' more boiiigsurfcier theedeiI/i-‘iasiild mm $38.50 an ounce for gold in Cnnad- ian currency. gtilaertmetaggrtyductlon, manketed Ou e e mnion. e 1 i "imilarly from the exchanggnfafidttgg. IONDOIL Jan" IZ_(CP)— Th“? but the huge meta] mines recewedwvar has brought a new fomi of their chief lift from an uudertak-“changing the guard" which in 111g Elven by the British government peacetime provided such s colorful t° bu" Canada's “W”? PYOdWilQ" st ht at Bwkingliam Palace The for the duration of the war. Can- fig. ' 1 ' ada exported 505.662.0110 Dliillids cf mm now has bee“ appled to the cop-per 1n 11 months c; 1939 com_ changing of the sir escort supplied pared with 514,012,700 in 11 momps convoys by the Royal Air Force l M 1933~ Silcwing P- 11111101‘ decline, coastal command. 311191113 §§lr7n°gi~?“‘8§}‘fi=ut;‘2§ p?!‘ cent These planes flv above the ships puns 13 Del. cent‘ Mtnemlzlggodggfiand co-opeiatc with the naval es. “on totals an Show gains Coal mm curt in maintaining unceaslng vigl dllclifln incrcflscd bv 7.7 p91‘ eunr against U-boats. A plane stays on. Ffl-"Itllllg. lumber 11g and of coure duty uiitll its relief arrives. i lheblmfiitl! aircraft 1116115113’. stand" An occupant of one of the air- to eiie t hCRVllV from the dc an. v . c; “,3, We B,.,,,,,, go,.e,.n,neg‘t “$1111.11. ‘hasyurftlen this description of already contracted to take hams the “Mk5 . and bacon u m 5_600_00O pounds y The tor-like slips fo'lowcd stead_ i; g. alums,- quamny ily in each others wake while de- thtm the Dominion has ever had a- sirovers zigzagged on each side and vailable fcr export. Canadian i"a‘cs ahead Guarded by sea and air the flébpozk pmduci’; 1° the 3mm‘ ma“ convey was a formidabk formation a e ex-pecie to ream 150.000.1100 m. any U_boM ,0 tackle’ “deed, ‘n 1940. ‘ theft" could be little doubt um bombs and depth-charges would Hog slaugmerln 1 C d‘ send a pirate to his account. _ gs n aiui an h - 1 - gléigtgagn l0 months of 1939 totalled ‘ feat £9 Sagdlttgg iurfgvz; ainggfg . . anuir - {a1 - " ~ _ over comparablceeiklosiiellopened)?! $111101‘. Fmm flbovethe 5111115 seemed total of hogs shipped direct to pact“ ‘ihardly to be msviiiiz but. splashes c-f 111g ‘Lilli/S and sold at public stockqwhite spray around plunging bows 1'21” atria gglalvzaksiyxiclnreDsccegybilsg‘showed that ibev were really mak- ‘ ' : ' in! good headway. £72231‘. ‘élebél? ‘tétfii §'1‘.%.5“"‘§ ‘My Shiv met m» h" m- small increase and sheep a small Pm“ To have tile “mm” i5 1° decline. invite danger from mines. We saw C5753; 811131513613; iéoxggcrgtzergifber H114 a small but fast steamship try to * < r m: b ma e use of her superior speed and ggfnghgf 129ml“ draw ahead. She lcoked exactly l‘ke cent and 72 per cent TESDECHVGIy. ‘l’ mmsrlit gym! m w‘ m" W 8°" Thestatu. fthn 1t -riwt@ba. dustrv 1m wriivgd vagtl “lipid; liaiiel The offender was spotted b ne h 1 y y o ‘Tffmi 5 0f 1939- Partly 0W1“: t0 Ute of the destroyers ahead of the con- p.emlum On United Sbalés illiitls voy, Turning sharply me warshi which increased income from Can- . ' P admn sales m me u s_ by 10 raced back with a. high plume oi’ he“; and pal-m, owing w dlmimsm spray rising from her bows. She ing shpment; to the U_ 3, market signalled the delinquent to move from war- threatened Scandinavianiback into line. countries. Exports of newsprint in we saw the boa; m; “ck m Meat. industries i i Wrflrkese in the central part or the - oors had fallen. _ ___._____.__..___ iiifivanv *1. 19140 . w i ' In the crypt of n Helsinki church, which serves u an air raid shelter. relative: of Finns killed 1 ugly; e “WM 5nd third aw“ nir raids mourn at religious services. ewe? Trial After 25 Years In Asylum WHITE PLAINS, NY, Jan. l1- t[Lr-)—A oft-y‘ " 11 n i111.) spent ‘ -.c 31161511001.- uairc iatiicr, deuciai 111111111 lauimu 0i llit: iam- ous clvll war Zouaires, said today l.e ls willing to stunu trial for murder if fieed frcin i110 asylum. I-Ie indi- cated his defence would be iempcr-y ary insanity. 1n a Habcas Corpus proceeding seekin release and the 1'1 hi, to a $1 00.11110 share in his fat ers cs- tate, Chester B. Duryea GESCTLIJBG ii quiet, matter-of-fact tunes what he recalled of his fathers death. The 81-year-old -multi-millionaire starch king was shot to death in hisflrooslyn mansion May 5,1914. the ll mo ths f hi h ii ~ are available totg1ledw$l%4,440,6?fiie§ take h" proper place‘ 50cm she w“ nltie per cent over the total for the “wk it h" Stetfon- We flew ahead comparable period of 1938. to patrol the route. Launching of the commonwealth Suddenly a light winked lntermit. call for eat u ' r . canwmgtplagrm°tlgpeguig {lrrgniigg} of the destroyers. Our wireless op- training centres. The .;ceme is mhieflitoi‘ wrote the essage as he pected u» cost about ssoooooboo in Wflwhed the 51811115. It reed three years and to require person- going to let off 331mg; éllfigiltrraiiexil aside from the rounds." n . Industrial urodirieguou in ocwbei- we n“ w 1° ‘ m‘ dim“ ‘"4 was indexed by the Dominion Bur- level since 1939 and more than 193B. The volume of output contin- poweffu] S31v0 follow“; In n [aw ca. w“ MM we diers boosted Sproduction of foot-i wear by nearly 0 percent over out- I" due 901"" WG WHY 0n the s? {seal-scent in the first nine mOnLhsIji, amt/fly we waved our army Flour production mined 22.4 pcr banked ‘way’ and sped Mmewflflu- cent in the year. steel production 10 ————--——- to 15 p. c. and electric power pro- _, BF-TBBANE- Australia — (OP) —, ductlon about 9 per cent. Sugar, Iii is the end. It is the war of ‘g iron and motor cui- produc- i Afmflflcddon as lt says in the Bible,“ 1011 registered ngrruw in the l0 months to the end of Oc- 11°"?- Shortly aftcr-“Habermsn was iober. Plank; and boards exports inymund i0 have Kain of $8,875,505 or better than i“ 1"“ "W" m“ ‘he d°S°Y°YPY "Bi air training scheme is expected to tehiy ‘h U5 1mm m‘ 5nd“ o; one‘ "Am prerne court yustice Ice P. Davis 11o some practice did not recs saw the flash oi’ an anti-aircraft hA eau of Statistics at 139.7 the highest 3"“ as the 995170?" fired I W789i? ishootiug, but during cross-oxamina- 15shell. A tiny puff of smoke appear- |tlon in the afternoon gave per cent over the level of October, ed high against the blue sky. A d l put in the last quarter of 1938. Thellook-nut for the aircraft which was: shoe industry had shown a ga‘n of to rcffeve us. Dead 0n the minute It‘) declineSlI-lerbert l-faberman told a neighbor‘ Seven bullets rip d through his body and lice w o answered tl:c summons ound him s0 violent he had to be put in a padded cell. He has been in Muttenwrin State Hos- pital for the criminal insane ever since. Duryea, a partly bald. soberly clad individual w o looked like an c.- derlv buslnes man, told itute Su- l attacking his father but was read to fight a first-degree murder indie merit now. t s morning session Duryes said ls mind was "cloiidy“ about the Germany issues a world-ivide order to its merchant Wants Staiiil ii XIIOICI eta ls. The night of the killing he said, he was packing for u spring fishing trip with his father, who had retir- ed esrly and was asleep. He said that suddenly someone ran out from his fathers mom on the "sleeping balcony" where he was standing. "I thought it. was my father and called out ‘father.’ Then the f e ran back into the room. About a minute or 45 seconds later, he rush- ed out again. I saw something in his hand. "He rushed for me. There was some sort of a mix-up. and I broke clear, Then there wu< a fall, 1 saw what " be my father on <1 suicide. l l1 months increased 38 per cent, I woodpulp exports six per cent, fish months. Carlosdlngn for the year seven "per cent and cheese nine per? fire up about five per cent over 19- cent. 3 and the November and Decem- bcr figures show some weekly gllns Stability o! Trade of 15 per cent. Earnings are up cor- rcspondingly. Canadian external trade contin-i Banking factors a1‘! "nlfvnnlvi ucs its strong upward trend. The favorable. Commercial loans. totall- total of domestic exports in 11 mg around $900,000,000 at the endi months of 1939 we: 38211980256. of October. were greater by nine compared with $768,696,252 in the per cent than at the end of Octobfl‘ first 1i months of 1938, n, vain in 1938. Dc increased 4-5 P9!‘ 555284.004. or more than seven per cent. ba debits 2.5 per cent and cent. bank note circulation ex-psndeti to imports in 10 months or 1939 de- its highest level in 20 years. cllned 4.4 per cent while the favor- Dividend-B D810 by Canadian cor- able balance of exports over imports Dflfflliflm in the Y!" 888N881!!! Increased by 15 per cent. Raw rub- 9297174290. a total exceeded only ber imports. a barometer of inrlw- in the years 193'! and 1939. Reduc- trial activity. were up 30 per cent. 1n t-lons in million". of dollars by Im- io months over the comparable 19- perial Oil. International Petroleum 38 period. 111"] Brazilian ‘fraction solely lzc- Prmpects have brightened con- ceiisc of exchange conditions siderably for railways in recent brought the unfavorable showing. the floor, "I was so shocked that it mtght be my father that I became ment- ally unbalanced." Queen At Home When Lunching With Evacuees CHTCKESTER. England, Jan. il (OP) -Two hundred and fifty tinv hearts thumped and 500 eyes gtt. big one day recently when Queen Elizabeth unexpectedly dro pcd in for lunch at a billeting can re herb. The Queen, dressed in a black vol- vet ‘coat 11nd upturned blsrk hut. 111 mournliuz fci" Prnress LO1l"SP—— ilic Kiwis great aunt - was on a tour of evacuation centre". 11f The kiddirs 11' .".l‘\'€£‘1 first been so tlicy had 1o i"ciu1"11 i0 the afternoon scliocl lxicrc the Queen accepted htr luncheon before hcr on the long c11- umcl-topped table. stewed steak potatoes and a jam lkll'1/—L1l€ slime ihrcepcncc-hult- pciuiv iseveu cent) meal ihc child- rcii had except that thcre were 11o ouioiis in the 51€W—-\V8.S sot bclorc hcr MaJesty, and she said it ivas ‘Very good." l-Iei" water glass, the same as the childrens, was a penny mug. Mrs, H. D. Gibson, wife of a bank manager who is a 5011101‘ cook .".ilil liiiiclicoii ‘i011? 1 in the Women's Voluntary Seriuce, . was the Queen's scrviipr, Later the Queen visited the kit- chens and told Mrs. A. E. Humph- TEY. W118 0! I 1009.1 councillor, that, were she differently situated, she tllslillld like to undertake 5111111111" While visiting the blllctlng arca the Queen stopped to talk to right? Year-old Jimmie Hutchinson, known to the villageryrxas “Scotticfj He was anyt lnii but timid in h; conversation and when the uceu asked him "Do you like Selsey " he replied No, I don't." she asked l1 m if he'd like to go back home and he B-"fwered emphatically "Yes." _You must be a brave 110v and wait until the end of the war" the Queen hastily advised, ’ NORTH IVINSLOE CHRISTMAS CONCERT North Winsloc Christmas ccn- ccrt was held in the 5011091 m, Wednesday evening, Dec, 2o, with a large “m! BPlJreciatlve audience in attendance. -'I'ne school was iery tastefully decorated for the occasion with gay trimmings, and s tree heavily laden with gins adorned one comer of the 5:34p, REV. Ml‘. Eldnner cnpgbly acted as chairman and the following pro- Kfam was very efficiently carried out lYy the pupils: Recitation, Welcome by Phyllis Ford Chorus, We Welcome You by school. Recitation by Ralph gnaw. Lullaby song by Marie Craswoll R1111 Phyllis Ford. Recitation. Just A5 (med, b,- m. bert Crasvcll. ' Solo, Rocking. by 1.101s Crnsxvcll. Recitation, A Good Boy, by w“. mot Cudmcre. Solo. 1 Wonder If You Fcci the Way I Do, by Charlotte Morcsldc. (encorcdt - Dialogue, Brother Griddr-ng Visif, Duct, Is Santa Really "Prue? by Lois Craswcll and m“ Roberts, Recitation. Not Too Smn]l_ by Marie Craswcll. 5°“)- Hide AW)’. by Rona Cud- inore tencorcd). t 310001081112 by Jessie MacNsugh- o . S010, The Girl Who Played In- llln Willi M1‘. by Vein Nunn (cu- cored), Exercise, We're seared by W11- mcif Cudinore and Robert“ C1115- \\‘cll_ 5'10, Dear Old Dmldy of Mine, ‘There was no disturbance in the iby Margaret Craswell tcncoicdi. ' n vessels to head for homo at any risk — the Bullish t admiralty warns Allcd shipping flint “:1 most formidable barrage of mines has been laid along the east coast of Scotland and England" -- and, as pictured above, Nazi mine sweepers patrol flia North Sea, lift mines carefully from the sea, in their efforts to kccp shipping channels 017C“ for Nazi ships. _ _ — w: 1 Dialogue, A Mock Wedding. Rtcitutiou, A Qucstion, by Grant LltllTl. Intermission and sale of candy. Clnlstiniis Drill by 9 pupils. Inc-citation, W;sc Robert by Heath ‘- Crasivcll. Monologue, Mziy I Use Your P1101107, 11y Ruin Cutimoie. Duct. Iluppy Roving Cowboy, by Vcdu Roberts and Margaret Cras- ivcll. Recitation, A Sight For Sore Eyes by Donald MacNuughicn. Duet, Down the Old Cattle Tmll by Vcm Nun iiuiid Rena, Cud- mcre tcncorctli. Dialogue, The Girl and the Boob, by Veda Roberts and Margaret Cruswcll. Recitation. O11 stinduy Night, by Lca 1lc-l1<~r1s_ Quzirciv Harvest Time, by four senior girls. 411-.‘ Chorus, ghristmzis Greens by school. During the intermission instru- mcntul music ivns supplied by Veda Roberts, liinrgurct Craswell and Mi". Cliiudo Croswcll. At the close of the program lhc chairman ex- tended praise to the teacher, Rena Younkcr 11nd pupils for the well prcpurctl program, 11nd at this stage jolly 01d Santa made his appcnrnncc 1111.1 ‘midst the mcrrl- mcnt of all distributed the num- erous gifts from the tree. The tcnchcr moeivcd u lovely locket as a gift from the pupils. A special feature of the evening was the awarding of a prize for deport- mcnt. during the past tr-rin. 'I‘he prize was doiuitcti by n "ratepay- cr” nud nwardcd to Cuihcrluc Mac- Nntightoii. 'I'hc singing of the NB.- lioiml Anihcm brought the even- ing to n close, War — 25 Years Iigofliday 113w Thr- (‘ximidlan Press! JAN_ 111, 19l:'1—'l"¢11iriz, PFYSlH, oc- ‘Cllfllfiti by 'l‘u1"k.s. Count von Bcrchtold, W110 foiuuulatcd Aus- trinn policy that rcsialtcd in dec- luriitlou of wiir on Serb a, rrslgiied 11s foreign mlulstrr, lacing succeed- ed by Baron Buitni von lmjccz. JAN. l4, Mild-Strategic with- drnwzil across the Alsne east oi Snissans made by French ircopq iicuds chlolly fCSflt‘l'l31bit‘. German! launched lirrcc nt-izick on Rtis 11ml in Elsi Poland. Siwikopznud, cliiei port of Gcrmriu Southwest Africa occupied by Unicn forces. FSPLECIIAIN, Belgium — 1GP)»- A Ilvlilsh flier who lmidvd 200 yards lrcni the French fl‘(ll‘lll(’l‘l\'.f1‘0,(11(1n'11 risk lntcriiiiiciii when 11c found whore 11c wins Pi-zisiiiits". HIV he "slll'll“li“d for the border with his documents."