HOWARD sauna . WOMEN’S silo €"!'7"_¢,~‘U!l’99 Q -9':Y!§'I"9 164 Pairs AT 2.00 Thursday and Friday Only __»~ 4219a <54», 14. Good assortment of sizes and ous portion of C's and D's. .1‘, Chic in stock. Be on hand early for yours Ill 169 fairs F011 O This offering is a linol clearance of all broken lines l llov. Fr. Feehan Bslehratecfiratllaas (Saskatoon Star Phoenix) Following recent ordination to the priwtthood at Woodatodr. 0M0 the Rev. Edward Grattau Teehan celebrated his first Solemn Hllh Mass in St. Mary’; Catholic Church. Sunday. Dec. 29. The church was filled to capa- city for the service at which Arch- bishbp Gerald Murray. Winnipeg. former bishop of Saskatoon diooese. gave the sermon. Father Fbehan. a eon of Idward Daniel Feehan, superintendent of separate schools in the city, and. Mrs. Feellan, was born in Reglna,i biit came to Saskatoon at an BN1)’ age and obtained most of his educ- ation at Si. Mary's $011001 and BOG- fcrd Road Collegiate. He was 0f- tlalhcd Sunday, December 22. by Bishop John c. Cody at Woodstock and said his first Mass Chfliimflfi Day at St. Paul's Hospital Chapel. Assisting Father Feehan in the service Sunday were the RAW. M- Donovan as deacon and the Rev. F. Skaiube. as slab-deacon. The Rev. _ namel- Colllson was rower of vm- ‘ monies. His three y-tiuslgei- brothel-s. Ned, Bernard and. Leo assisted in. altar boys. Bishop Pococlr, Saskar, toon, was in attendance as were, the Rev. G. Ehman. vice-provincial of the REGGUDUSL Order. and the, Rev. Xavier Benninl. Sub-Dfiol‘. 5H Peter's Abbey, Muenster. The choir‘ or children from st. Marv‘! 561001 was wider the direction of Rev. Sister Gertrudine tie Stone- A banquet was tendered in‘ Father Fechaifs honor at one o'clock Sunday afternoon in $1 l Paul's Hospital Nurses‘ Home with the Rel’. Leo Sexsmith. pastor of Si- dvlarys Church, as toastmaster. special words of welcome WEN! Elven by Bishop Pocock. At s, reception which followed hundreds of visitors called to tend- q- congratulations to the newly ordained priest. Prominent among ll 9 Li; ~30\_'i_. rTi‘ 1 widths in the lat. Gener- i i; l $ Ti} Added Feature! Women's Block Suede Leather Moccasin Slippers, Fur Trim Also Women's Colored Fabric Slippers— Regular $1.00 and $1.25 the tokens received was a tlil"? presented an behalf cf the parish- ioners of St. Mary's by JOSH!“ Cooney. solemn benediction in St. Mary"; Church in the evening con: eluded tile day's proceedings. (Mr. E. D, Feehan. father of Rev. E. G- Feehan, attended Prince of Wales College and Si. Dunstolrs Univer- sity and received his primary school- ing at, St. Margarets. PEI.) 649-3“ mic. “ferfii-(ib/Q 60’<:>/%TQ4 (3 iilér/é; NORTH TRYON CHRISTMAS 9§ g HOWARD Filled Footwear Currie Bldg. CONCERT All enjoyable Christmas concert was presented in tlic North Tryon Presbyterian Church on Dec. 20th.. by the Sunday School Pupils assist- cd by menlbers of the Chi-IT“ 011011‘- under the direction of Miss Mary 20%}???- l75 Queen Street © A Macgmm, Dggggftsgg and Mrs. l‘ VICTORIA W. l. Durim a social evening held by the Women's institute in Victoria llnll an interesting feature was a presentation and an address la Miss Jcllii Boswell, who leaves tilts wcck for Lcthbridgc, Alberta. where she has accepted a position as Christ- ian Educationalist for the South-q minister United Church there. .\lr. Cordon lllacDoltald acted as Ctlhuslirin and on behalf of the Sclius District ililCl residents of the Villng called on Miss Marguerite MacDonald who presented a well filled purse while Miss Kathleen MacDonald read the following ad- dross:- Dcar Jcuir-Lcarning of your near departure for Western Canada we the School Board and residents or Victoria District. cannot lct. this occasion pass without expressing to you our good wishes and congratu- lations on your new appointment. nilil also our appreciation of your work aiurl efforts. not only in our school. but in the welfare of the cciumtittitv in general. You were ctr‘: l‘.‘fl{i,\' to give cf your time and Elizabeth Lang, organist, assisted by Mrs. Heath Cllisholitl and Mrs. cause roi- the uplift of the District ,P°r¢y Pellllfiv; 1° a ‘"8" “f1 “l” in whim. you 11v“; prcclativc audience. The Cnlrrch We, therefore wish to express our and tree were nicely decorated for appreciation to you Jean, in a mom 1 the Yuletide Season by members tangible way than mere wards. '0! the congregation. Please accept this gilt as i1 small Mi‘. Heath Chisholm capabiy token of our esteem. May your acted as chairman. The following sojourn in the West be er-joyable and program was carricd out: your work pleasant and successful. A Welcome, by Ralph MacDonald. We also wish you a very Harpy New Opening Chorus. Welcome Song. talents to assist in any worthy Yet"- _ The School and Choir. On behalf of the residents of Vlc- 3961,54...“ ~when Christmas “r13 915m“- Comes“ Doreen Howatt. Miss Boswell ill a few well ClltJS0lli resnarks thanked both the older “silent Night" by KMMeen 1mm,‘ residents as well as the children Margaret Dawwxh Dorm)“, MC‘ ‘ma Ymmg pwple °l h“ lwme ‘ilk Keenan Ruth Thomson. Elaine iage for their kindly co-operationchlsholm‘ Ida wood‘ Marlon De_ and met genera“ gm‘ ilaney. Doreen Howatt. and Grlfl‘ RE'HOwt1it. _ Recitation. To Work for Santa. James Hawaii. Recitation. Christmas Babe. Boyd acDonhld. A Drill. Our Drums, Arthur Call- A Drill. "Christmas" and Hylnu DEPUTY MINIETER. T0 RETI OTTAWA, Jan. 13 ~ (C?) Herberg F‘. Gordon. deputy min- ister for air since 1944. has been placed ori leave pending his re-lM tirement next June when hc reaches the age of 65. Defence beck and Raymtfmd TlWm-‘iln- Minister Ciaxton announced to- Recitation. GWES W110. M8140“ day. The announcement made no,Delane_v. mention of ta successor. Recitation. What I Can say. bi’ \a.\.‘,\_‘ , \\:\.‘\\. '\7\\ 'N>0~ “QKK E. R. Brow &S0n i‘ Jessie Hovratt. Pantomime, The Little Signs of 'Oli~risiinas, Elizciizcth Thomson. Nancy Lea. and Maibel MacDonald. Pantomime. O.n This Christmas Day" Lois MacDonald. Q) Dialogue. A Christmas Lesson. ‘L, by Roma Thcmscll. Leroy Delaney. y; Ralph Mid Lois MacDonaldbDloreeri ,' w. and Grace Howatt. Marion eaney. if»: wire, Auto, Life, Accidenhsickness‘ 1dr Wwd- Bord Mr-“mmld- Rm" H, and Leroy Thomson. 2'. (1 "l‘l'ia. by Helen I-lcwatt. Nancy Lea ,7 , d Winnifred Thomsctn. f.) and Plate Glms [77311707739 ‘l anRecilaiien. A Thouglttul Lad. f) Donald MacDonald. )1,‘ t L t R '_ '2 Recitation, Christmas Joy. Arthur h a owes g é Crillbcdt. M, a es , Recitation. What Siifllil calls Him. Blair Delaney. Ch l t 1 Aggy)! a ‘ ' _ _ lilalooue, The Fairy rsmas ll . l bumme“‘de' D 0 Stewart Trcc. R"uth Thomson. Kathleen 1n- .) 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown v '““"- Em“ Chlshmmr “m” m‘ LC ( laiit-y. Grace and Doreen Howatt. "\\“P\(\<Y\; ..,_N. V Lois MacDonald. Ida and Eula .~\.»\/\, AT CFCY, recently, an oiinoun "Wanted immediately lumber woods in Nova Scotia. and board will be provided." nouiiceinant called the station which is what we would cell p lRadio AdVertisEgSQ-m“ Brings Immediate Results This was scheduled ‘for the Oiitports on Saturday, Jami?‘ ary 4th at 5:35 and again for noon on Monday, January 6th. On Saturday evening-at 7:15 the sponsor of the an- stotiiig that he had already lied more applications than lie needed and vroa being deluged with telephone eelll . lise GFBY Regularly eel cqmquy, as a_ Salas llalln. CFCY Wood. Recitation. If Evc-ry Day Were Christmas, by Ralph MacDonald. Rccitatian. My New Christmas Dolly. Helen Howatt. Drill, Presents for Christmas. Helen Howatt. Nancy LQIL Mabel MacDonald, Winnlfred Thompson. ‘Elizabeth Thomson. Marjorie and Pauline Wood. Exercise. Christmas Acrostic. Lois MacDonald. Blair Delaney. Mabel MacDonald. Arthur Callback. Eula Wood, Donald MacDonald, Pauline Wood. Calvin Thomson. Marjorie Wood. Raymond 'I‘honuon and Hei- en Howatt. t Recitation. It Wouldn't Do at All. ,Cslvin Thomson. , ' Recitation. Mrs Santa. lllinbeth ‘Ilwrnaosi. l Candle Drill and Kym. Jesus Bids Us Shine. Elaine Chisholm. Kathleen lnman. Marion Dlianey. Ruth ‘rnomson. ma wood. Grace and Doreul Hovratt... . Recitation. A Latter to Santa. Illa Wood. .Ohriatn'laVlaitbf.llaina Chisholm. alumna cement was given as fellows: twelve men to work in Good wages will be paid to cancel the Monday llosh, reiiipt action! Aflhlll‘ 1110MB, Marion Delaney. solo. Away in a Manger. Arthur Gilli: Recitation, Jesus lest. e! M. dlisttiflsemsoaantim bur iioiiiii tiii ~ iiiiiiiiiiuxiiiivrs iiiis villi Sea How Regular You Can IO Every Morning 37i."Fs'.la°$°'i'oenm‘d"J£ 3.32 sears every . Wham you get refills! {vary b: cut down to 2. tar a fur try taking Curtain any oflin do . You may evan find you can be” - realist without any laxative. ouaamCartefaaraao tinyfouean cut; down the cloao-lrom l to —to It the needs of our individual symm. Without disa pointmaat. Oartefsbe peleanoutyourlnteatinal traetnotbalfvsay buttheroughlyfrh are doubly effective because made wit two vegetable herbs compounded prop- erly for thorough, easy action. - dodhouaaada can cut down on asatlve iziisrriiii - auiiiiniiiii ..'l'l INTERESTED in Radios. Write J. B. I-iorell. DOW ..'B00l(lNG ORDERS {or car Asphalt Shingles and Roll Roofing. Also car Feeds both arriving week of January 13th. R. J. MacDctuald tie 00., Cardigan. ‘ ‘ Moratorium MR. PETER MARTIN GRANT The death occurred in the P Island Hospital on Jan. 6th. Peter Martin Grant, Mr. G was bornin the year 1873. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Grant of Bangor. P. E. Island. In tlic year 1890 he entered Prince of Wales College having won a King's County Scholarship and two years later graduated with the Gover- itor Generals sliver med-ll. tile highest alvairtl at thatgtl-me. He taught in several schools ill this Province before going West and finally made his home in Vancou- ver. ‘ At the outbreak of World War No. 1 he enlisted in the Sixteenth Seafcrth Highlanders and in front of Ypres in one of the Worst. bal- tlcs of the war n1 May i915 was wounded and taken prisoner to ,Germany where he remained tlil y the end of hostilities. Since then Mr. Grant mach- sev- cral trips to his Island home, the lust one was in tilc spring c!‘ 1945. He spent some time with his brothers and sisters in Boston on his way East and was only here a short while when he suffered a stroke and entered the P. E. Island Hosp-ital for treatment. Front this he never recovered, but ills mind remained bright and he did much reading, never complained and was always in hopes of being able to R0 back to ‘Vancouver but cr. the above date he took another stroke and passed away. Mr. Grant itcver tllarried. lie is survived by two sisters anti flvc brothers, Roderick lri Bangor. Mrs. L. J. Bishop, Mrs. Colin Thomas and Duncan in Everett, Mass, Don- ald in Boston, Alexander and Gcargg in Central Royalty. The funeral was held on Thurs- day from the Bangor Church to the adjoining cemetery, service being conducted by the Rev. V. MacPherson of St. Peters. NORTH RIVER. AND EABT WILTSHIRE SCHOOL CONCERT ' Tile Christmas concert was lteld in North River Hall. A large ut- ltendance of parents and t‘: ends enjoyed the splendid program pre- sented. The teachers are Marjorie and Lois Mutch, Mr. Bruce Mac- ‘kinley capably acted as chairman. At the close of the program Santa Claus arrived in his usual jolly manner and presented gifts from a heavy laden Christmas trca and distributed bags of candy and fruit to all the children. donated by the teachers. 'I'tie following la the program: Remarks by chairman. ' Chorus. A Song of Welcome. Drill by Five Junior Boys. Solo. Miriam Horne. Dialogue, The Census Mari. Duet. Reuben and Rachael LBuddy Macklnley and Mae Yeo. Recitation, A Little Wish by Wei]- l ington Dockendorff. Solo, Mary Burgeotis. Monologue. (board's Secret Gerrard Bhreenen. ' Drill, Gloomy Gloops. Illnlcgue. Sclnolroom Nonsense. by DY Instrumental music and sale of mwe" Bl1dermn_ app-lea, Drill. A Living Christmas Tree. Chorus. Tia Christmas Again by Junior Pupils. Dlililliie, Don't Count Your; Chickens Before They're Hatched. Solo, Jessie Murray. Pantomime, Christmas Time Is Near. Dlaloiue, Harryh Pocket. Recitation, When M; Uppa nei- Hair by Buddy MacKlnley. Chorus, Farewell Christmas and Jingle Bells. God Save The King. Teachers wish to thank thoae who in any way assisted them. 1 Pauline Wood. ' Pantomime and Exercise. Joy to The World. Arsnlebell MacDonald. Helm Ohbholm.» Grace r-roimt. Beverly Delaney. rtalpii MacDon- ald and M8101! Delmey. Recitation. Gard-alight, Mabel MacDonald. Oloaing Chorus. by School and Choir. At. the close of the pron-am Boots Claus arrived in his usual iovial manner. and distributed “M, and mitt to aii the stilt-tron. present and than messed so - tribute the gifts from the heavily, n tree. after which lama want onhiswayvviahirigonealsdaiia amt-y oiiristmu ma 1t slam new Year. The National Anthem brought the sniwabte evening to a eioaa. ‘nus CI-IAR _cusnnms ' l lisergatavia t lad Vicinity Mr. and am. Laurence new all dawhter Kathleen of Maple [Hilly tr" "i: o'er“; w“ . o sues 1's wants. ,Mr. and Ilsa. W. '1‘. Wood. Min llrhsa Stewart. I. N.. of the staff of the Provimial Iaaatoritn. was l. week end visitor to her homo here. ‘ Miss Eleanor Hofia was a visitor over the week end at the home o! her brother. Mr. William Hwbe Jr. of Charlottetown. l Miss Earlene Lavem daughter c: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layers of Char- lottetown. was a recent visitor at the home of her grandfather, Mr. Andrew Lavera. ‘ Mr. Herbert, George. who is the owner and operator of the George- town to Charlottetown Bus Service, recently entered the P. E. I. Homi- tal and his many friends hope for al speedy improvement in his condi- ton Hockey fans in Geoiget m. were ‘my s‘ 5°!“ fltsappointed when word was xocaiv- 1ed on Saturday, that, due to trunn- portatton difficulties, the Bourls Hockey Team were unable to make the trip for their scheduled exhi- bltlon Saturday night's game. iliirry Lovers, C. N. R. Welders Assistant. was a visitor at his home here durin: the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser, who have arrived here and will now ia- side in Georgetown, where Mr. Fraser is C. N. R. Fireman on the E. o, Georgetown to Charlottetown run. rant l Nir. Douglas Sherren. Student Missionary in charge of lioly Trill- lty Church, Georgetown. has return- ed from his vacation and once again resumes his duties here. nO-n Friday. January 10th. Mayor J. A. B. McConnell and Councillor‘ J. W. Lovers, visited the George- town High School and spoke to the BRSHIIDICG pupils on the now Canad- i n Citizenship Act. At the conclus- km of the address a vote of thanks was extended the speakers by student James Mair. _ Mrs. Minnie Refuse is visiting in- QiIiIPlOllBICRYH the guest of her daughter Mrs. Hilbert Fraser. ‘At a racer.‘ meeting of the .G0ol'gCtCI".\'l1 Sporting Club. some | l i changes were mode in the P9130"- nell of the Hockey Team Officials. Howard S. MacLean was appointed Official Referee and will act as Referee-ln-Chief for all away from home games and as Linesman for all home games. Waldon Layers was appointed playing Coacth and Club President. Gordon Ross was named Bench Coach for the team. 10W It is pleasing to report that the condition at John Dan Morrison of Georgetown Royalty who recently was stricken suddenly ill, Ls now considerably improved. John's many friends hope for a steady improve- ment and a complete recovery. BUTCHER INTRODUCED - SUCCUIJENT GOLDEYE VANCOUVER. Jhh. 1a - tori -Winnipeg goldeye - famed suc- culent smoked fish -- was firs‘. introduced to the world by Rob- ert Firth, it is the belief of Fred" Selfreld of Vancouver. Mr. Seifreid said that his re- search indicates that the original smoking process used on goldeye was used by Firth. an English butcher wiho came to Canada in i886. Firth, Mrs. Selfreids grandfath- er, caught the fish in thg Red River near Winnipeg at night There ore herringbone tweeds in brown and grey . ‘ll ovrzitcosrs $18.. here's a group of OVERCOATS that may help you choose what you need for the rest of the Winter weather. . single breasted lly front; then ore fleeces in grey, brown and sand; there are navy blue and brown meltons; . ble breasted, with or without belt. . You are invited to liove'a careful look at these coats . . single breasted and dou- . Sizes from 34 to 42. and moke your own comparisons as to excellence and price. MQDRE .3; |~1€LEQD [imilecl Recitation Present for Sarita. Jean Campbell. Drill, Merry Christmas. when his meat market was clos- cd. ‘The smoking process proved so satisfactory that he decided to commercialize the venture. Seifreid said that when Firth. died in i940, he was consider“ king of Canadian fish smoke v having spent more than so years in the business. NORTH WILT SHIRE CONCERT The pupils of North Wiltshire held their annual Christmas con- cert in the hall on Thursday even- ing. December 19th.. with a large attendance of parents and rate- payers of the district. Mrs. Prank Mitchell wile organ- ‘ lst for tbte evening. The chairman, Mr. Roland East- er. presented the following pro- - - gramme: Chorus, Song of Welcome. Pupils. Recitation. Welcome. Joan :8 Dialogue, Deaf Uncle Elm. SORE THROAT For 5 Days Means DANGER Who is there that is wise enough to predict when a bad cold will end? After _a few days,- if it grows worse it may develop into Pneumonia, Pleuriey or Bronchitis if wise. you will heir to protect yourself with Po eo_n’a, Cough Syrup; its soothin medication is very gratefu to the inflamed mem- ranes of the chest, nose and throat. Those raw surfaces that keep you coughing will be ef- ititrtilreiizrr.‘ t“ ""'~'“’ °‘ m" "- t" ""- wtiy not start today and ett- so» m...‘ ennui. who when: ioy the better health ya: can ti" “t VIM l" retired from “can m” hung‘ ‘rfi aemgemaiene ss4'i.1t'$'i°lsla"ilii m“? wh"‘llif'i'l halvLelotlofvlllterla"illolngbo' Recitation. Queer Things, Lloyd Macbeazl. Song. Ln Grandma's Day, nine iris. Recitation, He Cguld Help. Ger- ald Kelly. Exercise, Why Do We Like Christ- M. Dialogue. Surprising the sin-pris- era. Recitation. lad-y Sarita Claus. Beryl Easter. 5on8. Merry Christmas Day, eight girls. Flag Drill. Dialogue. Broken Picture. Handkerchief Drill. nine boys. Recitatkul. After (Dhristntas, Carl Easter. Sons. Star of the East. Recitation. Styles, Joan‘ Balder- son. Drill. H911! Heralds. Recitation, My Christmas Edgar Parker. Exercise. Merry Christmas Every- body. Recitation. Grandma's Girlstmas. June Bowman. DlalOII-ll. Piokettfa Party. Recitation. Waiting for saute. Marina Macbaan. Exercise. Dolly Show. . Recltatiml. Last Christmas Wish- es, Wilma Deacon. Chorus. Christmas ‘mne, pupila National Iinthcii. Santa Claus then appeared in his usual jovial Mounted the pupils and teacher with llfta 7mm a well-laden tree and a treat of fruit from the Walton's Institute. m 04ft. Christmas IIIAII-IS LAMB BOII NOW I! TO II ‘OLD _-—- a lflfDON. Jae. ll .- (OI) — The Stiti-ysar-old eottlla in which and IN!‘ that llfl OHM to inks mat. Iltseatetutba m- "l. ma. Ito window seat at which he wrote his last essays. Some of the furnishings belong- ed to Charles and Mary Lamb, Legend says the dark oak cup- board in t-he dining-roam is WHOFQ Mary Lamb hid when she felt one at her attacks of insanltv coming. Tile mountain-climbing and ski school at Chamonix opened on Dec- ember 14. and will alas advanced training for. instructors. ilnliiiin nun to territory 0 Ever fix the plug of an electric light or iron? ‘ | You found the copper wire bound with layers of woven cotton. This cotton helps ‘to insulate the electric current-that is, to keep it on the track, going only where it is wanted. This is only one of a flrousand important cotton uses which most people seldom see or think about. But all these uses help to swell the present huge demand which is not con- fined to Canada butis world-wide.- Ia rite at’ the fart alias our aillis and and‘: are s wo lag full tilt, it will be some time before we can catch up with orders n the meantime, our pro- dii ’ is being dimi tired on aqaota baaleaoslm l all our customers may get a fair shares oouinsieii raxrisa GQIIAIIY IJIITII ‘ lievIfivbnhrMnsnmsus-anosunnnauaats IIIQI Illllli IAIIIGI a (Olillll IIIIII e Illll t,_ g EJ _