AALMeAMMAM “ 4mm»... QD-rumhoao-M-ada... PAGE EIGHT 4 L‘a“--..a--“““ vv-vv vvw v vVvvVvv-w AO-Q O-O-O-PO-O-O-Q§OO-O§+O-OOOO-Q~‘ L4“ YORK SCHOOL Report for December. Senior Department: Grade X Sr.-—i. Marion And- rowo; 2. Arthur Brown. Grade X Jr.—l. Aletha Brown; l. Vivian Andrews; 3. Anita Lewis. Grade ]X~l. Christine Proud. Grade VIII Sr.—l. Bernice Lewis. Grade VIII Jr.—l. Hazel And- rews. Grade VH—i. Marin-a Watts; 2. Heda Newson; 3. Doreen Mac- Donald. Grade VI Sr.—l. Myron Ling. Grade VI Jr.—l. Jackie And~ rows; 2. (Norman Brown, Laken Lewis); 3. Donald Crockett. Grade V—-l. Rose Watts; 2. Gladys MacDonald. Perfect attendance: Gladys Mac- Donald, VivianMarlon and Jackie Andrews. Alethn and Norman Brown, Marina Watts. Anita and en Lewis, Myron Ling, Arthur B own and Christine Proud. Highest average: AlethaBrown, 95%. Anne MacPherson. teacher. Primary Department: Grade V-l. June Dennis; 2. Elizabeth MacDonald; 3. Elaine Cooke. Grade IV (Al-Marlene Mec- Donald. Grade IV (ID-Muriel MacDon- aid, Grade III (Al-George And- NW5. ndGrade IT! (B)—Janet MacDon- Grade III (Cl-l. Cecil Watts; 2. Betty Andrews, Starting Monday and continuing through tho Christmas School Holidays, our Matinee will stort at 2:30 dolly. PRIIICE EDWARD — TIIIIAY - TIIES. ALSO MARCH OF TIME -- MINIATURE Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 PLAII YCIIR CHRISTMAS FCIIR DAYS-STARTS DECEMBER 25th .sso|o .y*s Slorrlnp "RATE. Pllollll WIIEI "Ill ‘ noonv IclIlWllLl-IAIIEPOIIL-IOIII . Stolltod by o llllormohopoh onod Ivy o cop ...'l'hoy out- > omortod ouch > othorln ovovy- ' thing oxoopt lovol movie mm now: IN, ansszv-xnvnincuurnuamm y; 4 A A a L 4 Grade II (A)—-Alan Brown. Grade II (B)—l. Joyce Ling; 2. Elizabeth Watts; 3. MerrillaMac- Donald. Grade I (A)-—l. John Dennis; 2. Hazel Vessey. Highest average: 97%. Perfect attendance: Elaine Cooke, June Dennis, Elizabeth, Muriel, and Merrill MacDonald Bonneil and Joyce Ling, George Andrews, Alan Brown. Frankie Lewis, George Proud, Hazel Ves- sey. Winnlfred Hayter, teacher. John Dennis. GEORGE RAP!‘ STARS IN ALL-TIME HIT George Raft returns to the screen oi the Capitol Theatre to- day, starred with Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper. it one o! the iivcliost gayest roles oi his car- eer as Steve Brodie in “The Bow- ery," the 20th Century-Fox ali- time hit. In the rollicking comedy of the notorious tenderloin in the hey- day of New York's East Side. Roft skillfully brings to life one o! its most spectacular charac- ters, Steve Brodie, who, in his struggle to become as successful as Chuck Connors (Beeryl, "Mayor" of’ the Bowery, decides to “take a chance" and jump off Brooklyn Bridge to win glory. Connors bet his saloon that Brodie wouldn't do it-and live to tell about it. That he did and became one oi’ tihe most colorful idols oi’ the era is now part 0f New York's social history. l} QAMAAAAAAAA THE CHAR_L_OTTETOWN~ GUARDIAN 04-0-0 ‘Aa-AALAAAAAAAA‘. ‘AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQ Starting Monday and continuing through tho Christmas 1f School- Holidays, our Motinoo will start ot 2:30 dolly. > CAPITOL — TIIIIAY - TIIES. - WEII. _-5-- 4 CHRISTIVLAS MEIVUS 0F C.N.R. MONTREAL, Dec. 20 - Filly ihowwmd Pounds oi turkey and three and o. half tons o1 plum pud- - Church met at the home of Mrs. dine will be served to patrons of Canadian National Railways din- I118 oars. cafe cars and station res- taurants over the Christmas and New Years season, according to W.W. Swlndon, manager sleeping and dining our department. The Christmas pudding was made in the kitchen of a Canadian Nation- al Railways conunissiary car by Fred Conway, chief-instructor. Housewives have always pom I11- terested in the receipt; used, pl-ln. KELVIN GROVE W. M. l. Tlhe annual meeting oi’ Kelvin Grove W. M. S. oi’ the United Leaman Caseiey Wednesday even- ing, Dec. 11th. ‘The Christmas candlelight service was followed from the monthly with Mrs. Eric MaoMurdo as leader. Meeting opened by singinghymn 53, Holy Night, Silent Night; scripture reading, Isaiah, verses, 2 to ‘l, by Mrs. Frank Bagloie; prayer, hymn 132. Come Thou Long Expected Jesus. by Mrs. James Murphy. The Christmas candlelight service was then cur- ried out by Mrs. Maurice Smith. Mrs. Stirling Miliar, Mrs. Samuel Waugh and Mrs. Percy MacMurdo as they lit the candle represent- ing the women ol India and Canada. This most impressive service was supplemented by the singing of several Christmas carols. Ol- ferlng was then taken, which amounted to $5.00. and dedicated by leader. Hymn 5'1, Gentle Mnry Laid Her Child, brought tho program to a close. The president, Mrs. Percy Mac- 1’ ' » m wan . PERI mum n PLUS NEWS - ODDITY - SPORT II Shows 2:30 - oniAr rum REWRIIII ‘t; i ' A I ' ISU‘LNUI. Wiiiilli BURY l L P liwwurs‘ l P -. (Wil- Eiflflii Hiii ui toiw-o-ciuoiil. Sui.» IIIOLIn-I ..Q> that louqh l Iovnblv hid‘ The thmqs Hwy any and the linings they do w||l bung you bark to 11...‘. |.-\I bv luau wusu x Vvvvvv vWv-vvvfiv 7 - 8:45 i» Minoan. aumun l JIBKIEBUUPIB »i v roll rooting. ,day and Saturday, December 27th Murdo then took oharge. Roll om was answered with a verse o! scripture "seek." ent. monthly meeting were read and approved. Treasurer $127.27 had been raised (iurin the year. annual dues. pital calls and 8 home calls nude during the month. containing the word 15 members were pres- Minutes o! last annual and reported that 11 members paid their There were' 4 hos- ‘Ilhe election of oflicero than took place which resulted in the iollowing: President, Mrs. Eric MacMurdo. Vice-president, Mrs. James Mur- cipal Items in the three and a m: Phlfl ton pudding, were 1,500 1b; Q1 n15- Recording secretary. Mrs. Lea- ins, 95o pounds o! curramts, 480 men Ouelev- pounds ot mixed peel, no lbs, o1 Treasurer, Mn. Erskine Mac- mixed fruit. 226 lbs. qt suet, 9o Murdo (re-elected). dozen eggs, l0 pounds o! ground Community Friendship soc'ty., nutmeg, l2 pounds mace and 2O Mrs. Robert Hogg. pound; each of ground ail-spice. Press secretory, Mrs. Leoman cinnamon and ginger. Caseley. Supply secretary, Mrs. Harold Laird (re-elected). Literature secretary, Mrs. Ers- kine MacMurdo. Termperance Secretary, Mrs. Stirling IVUilar. Correspondence secretary, Mrs. Fred Court. Christian Stewarddoip, Mrs. Baglolc (re-elected). Organist. Mrs. Harold Laird (re-eiectedl. Moved by Mrs. Crawford Pick- ctts and seconded by Mrs. W. A. MacMurdo that the new otlicers be installed. The Past President then thanked the members for the help and co-operatton given during her term of otfice and be- spoak the same to her successor. Mrs. Erskine MacMurdo invited members to her home for Janu- ary meeting; word for call call is committee, Mrs. Prayer. Lunch Mrs. MacMurdo. Samuel Wauvh. and Mrs. Millnr. Mrs. Samuel Waugh and Mrs. Jntin A. Hogg were nnoointed to‘ attend Prc-sbyterinl. The singing of i-Ivmn '11, "O Sing A Song Oi’ Bothlohem". and the Lord's Pray- or in unison. closed the meeting. A delicious lunch was served by hostess and committee. . _ "I. é Q WMO€JJE0MC e%ce§co<@co<g>oo@co@ce@oers>cmi>co@~eoilwo #51950 San ta Says: m: u. AI A I And you'll soy the somo when you tosto it. It ho: that doliclous, I fully oppotizing. ‘fnns ls m: ASIIEST an: EVER” Evory slico is so rich and satisfying it'll molt in your mouth. I‘ oxtro enorgy . . good digestion . . normal growth . . colm homo.- I ‘ STEWARTS Island Maid BREAD conforms to thou roquiromonts. F. v vnth your donly nood through your grocer or dlroct tron: our nton, I6I Kent St. ‘BREAD ON THE TAILE THE MEAL IS READY oxtro good flavor that’: "so wonder- Roly on STEWARTS to_ provldo you STEWART antennas un- a cnmpnnowl You nood brood tor ,Kent Street. Charlottetown Decem- ‘ber 26th and days iollowing. ,Not young but very little used. B I Miller Brothers Ltd. 0%" ils. Recitation-Junie Lewis. “Deal As A Post", diaIOCUQ- I \ t uollnn Io tool-vol lot non ‘I loool tolerant. out ad “n, n . at oooto a IU- llvlo lo advance. 0008'! tor Photographs. OONFEDEBATION urn m- J. O. U. CAMPBELL has ro- oponod a law 081cc at 180 Rich- mond Street (above amour; Drug Store). Phone 821. WHOLESALE Grocery and Con- iectionary houses will close their plocoo or business Thursday. Dec. 36th in observance oi Boxing Doy. JUST shipment theric Colognes. son. UNLOADING CAR CEMENT. also car o! asphalt shingles and roll rooting. Rogers Hardware. WHOLESALE Grocery and 0on- tectionary houses will close their pioceo vi business ‘Ilhursday, Doc. 30th, in observance o! Boxing Day. vrmoaomo can contour.’ also car or asphalt shingles and Rogers Hardware. ABIIIVED. — Another Tweed and other Len- Johnson & John- THE PROVINCIAL Sanltorium Commission acknowledge with thanks the receipt of $250.00 from the estate oi Howard R. Hillson. OUR STORE will be closed Box- ing Day, December 26th, also m- and 28th {or stock-taking. Batt S: McRae, Graiton Street. rorrz wsrssmcn will be buying Raw Furs at McLure Building. 110 DUCHESS PIANO. Good con- dition. Dark red mahogany case. NOW READY FOR SALE-One of the nicest pianos we have had to ofler for some time. New Scale Williams. Reflnlshed in a beauti- ful shade of walnul As nearly perfect internally and externally as you are going to get. iVliIler Brothers Ltd. ' ‘ PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL Report o! Pleasant Vaileyschool tor November: Grade X-i. Evelyn Smith; ' I. Laura smith; 3. Phyllis Ling. Grade IX—l. Edith MacLeiian. Grade VIII-l. Joyce Ling; 2. Shirley Stevenson. Grade VII-i. Billy Carr. Grade VI-l. Norman Ling; 2. Helen MacLelian; 3. Vernon Sam- ere. Grade IV—1. Mary MacLelian. Grade III -1. Eleanor Mac- Swain. Grade I —- l. Carl Sharpe: I. Fenton MaoSwain. Highest average: Norman Lin!- NS. ' Teacher: Lorna MacFadyen. Perfect attendance: Phyllis Ling, Laura Smith, Helen Mac- Lellan, Eleanor Macswain- IIIIICII SCIIOIIL CIIIICERT The following programme was given by the children. A Welcome. Reoitatiom-By Freddie Oiark. Jingle Bells, chorus-by the class. Recitatiorv-Marion Campbell. Jolly Old St. Nick. chorus-by yunior pupils. Tihe Sick Doll. dialogue. Recitation-Buddy Williams. My Kitty, soio—F‘rances Inmap. Rcciiation—R,eggie Oliver. Cora’s Callers, dialogue. Recitation-Mahmoud Matthews. Baby-Bye, chorus-Junior pup- Recitatiom-Shiriey Oliver. School Days, chorus-by the school. Recitation-Frances Inm-an. A Sailor Song. Recitation-Elmer Lewis. A Red Cross Drill. Recitation-Roy Forayihc- Reading The News, dialogue. Recitation-Billie Clark. The Giristmas Doll, a drill. Recitation-Allan Lewis. Recitation-Harold Inman. Good-Night. Alter a short talk bv the chairman Mr. Chester Hayes also tho teacher. Miss Doyle. Santa Claus entered tho school. He dis- tributed gifts to tho ‘teachers and pupils. The entertainment closed with the National Anthem. v-—----—--——--— ill Coucmue Hurts on RELIEF-This Way At Iastl e Science hao dis- covered a quick. safe reliel for ' Coughs, Throat Distress, Chest fiorencso and Bronchitis. Spec- iahsts who have studied “the 5 Syrup oay it is quick to relieve i and unusually soothing m ito and it hurts to cough, Poloon’; Co_u‘ h Syrup given grateful rche : It reduceo inflammation and makes it cooler for you to eject tho hiegm. You w I be delighted with- Poiooo'o Cou h 8 p which hu cholodd a vantage o: also lain lodtoglcl. Forogrgeta: no o , o Ion‘! , u 8 Moo Iioblooflildote... i i O ‘ I I , g . Pm snw SYRUP LLILL a liuuilu formula of Polooxfo Cough. . effect. When the throat is tight I \ GOWNS fiiiollilli SOCKS The largest stock of men's ail-wool dress socks shown in the city. Any man on your list needs socks. 76c. t0 $2.75 TIES The largest assortmoat shown ooywhm-é attractively boxed. 75c. to $2.00. Uao our ioy-ovvoy lor- vloo and select your gifts curly. A small deposit will hold o!!! Item until Xmas. A warm and ooofol gift any man will appreciate- shown in o variety oi mo- le will really appro- oiotoIone of these all- wool or silk mufllers. Fancy Paisley and stripes or plain colors. Priced from $7.95 up. lhe Greendal Bo. ltd. Men's and Boys’ Wear 144 Great Goon-go Shoot A CHRISTMAS GIFT MUFFLERS $1.00 w $2.7: All ltono very oflrut- lvoly boxed [or your convenience lroo o] q. hallm- ENGLISH FLIES J SUPERIOR TROUT ILLII. “I h IIIIIIII 1-. ' n ‘At long last wo have EIILISII FLIES, hollow ground, turned down eye with gut, complete assortment FISHING LINES for Fly Casting and not on... nonmo nous for the first tine In four your: 4 anousou nests LAIIMIG ~ nits coax rtonrs illiilllltillf FOR THE FlSl-lERMANg Alrflox Nylon ‘rm Rogers Hardware? co. t... chars i and ' Marvel Gut (lasts FISIIIIIB anasv silt '1' nouns x \ mm i». I