JANUARY 1.___1g4s . —:f SHOP EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING AND sava STORE OLOSIIIG AT 12.30 AYLMER FANCY QUALITY ~20 oz Tin uc__ ZTINS 25c TOMATO JOIOE EllOli Sc 3 l-‘Oll 25C lilliiisrnliv JAM ll u. in 436 JZQERQZFF POWDER itiiifiiiallt. 10¢ ATOMIC SIIDS unstru- 19c 252 COUNT SUNKIST ggupqggs fiifziiiiif- 35C H. C. ATKINSON , OROOETERIA PHONE 2246- 2247 1I1-Tl5 Grafton St. Recitation — Family Troubles — Mildred Rogerson. Recitation _ when Pa Papcrcd the Parlor. - Keir Jay. Chorus - Gloomy Gloops by O Pupils. Recltailulf -- Cicoll Elliott l-lendrickeli. Dialogue - Married in Haste. Recitation -— A Queer Mistake-—- Phelan l-Iendricken. Solo - Alton Jay lellcured Santa Claus Drill by 10 pllpils. Recitation ~ A Qlloesiioll i-Zl- doll Rogersnn Dialogue — Corn‘: Callers. Recitation -- A Christmas Wish Elsie Rogerson. Recitation -Suspicious of Sis- ter - Frankie I-Iendrlcken. Chorus -- Santa Claus is Com- in Enough MAG|C'$ INCH Chocolate Dips! OCreem 36c. shortenl and $5 c. sugar. Add l e18: eat. Add 2 the. grated orange rind and 2 taps. oranne juice. Sift cogather 1K c. e ted all pus- 8 Recitation - The Ycutlfs Sor- row - lrrancis Rogerson. Dialogue - Minister's Mistake. Recitation - My Stocking Elaine Hendricken. Trio - Here Comes Santa Clnus by 2 pupils. poee iioul- t . salt. in Recitation _ A Conundrum - ~, Sh‘. ills. cam. filial‘? L°°""d R°11°"°"- _ ‘mm m; Immnnfinw . Chorus - The First Noel by 10 rectionsbelovnliake 375T. pupj“, °'°“"° “""' Recitation - Don't _ Helen nascent Cecilio: Follow above Hgndflgkgrh gzfrgn=g'..'élg,,e:.gg,=.rg Solo _ Alton Jay (encored) eweesellooo (e, nkrewml Recitation _ Static — Joyce “'7 “W?” “‘ ma“ Rogerson. Illled Goalie‘: Follow above t Dialogue — The Stowaway. mfbgflzmuzfffwffsg; Recitation - The Whooping (er of i; the rounds. sun. y Cough — Dorothy Hendrlcken. Recitation - Pat's Mistake — El- Dlalogue — Mablllna Eniertains: Recitation —- My Tables -_ Leona f etriyl Rogerson. Chorus _ Santa Claus Has Come cocoa- I To Town. ‘DJ: Recitation - Announcing Santa ghgqflggg, |—Celena Eogerson. Santa then arrived and distribut- ed presents from the heavily laden tree to both teacher and pupils. A vote of thanks was extended to the teacher. Miss Geraldine Merle seconded by Mr. Rogerscn. moved by Mr. Rogerson and Wendell Jay. The programme was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. mxxmo lsnoolrkfiscllool. concnnr That B2331 Of Yours lenses W. Barton. M» B. On the night of December 20- an enjoyable Christmas concert was staged in Fanning Brook school. The classroom was tastefully dec- orated, and a beautifully decorated tree occupied one corner. Mrs. Watson Jay was organist .'or the evening. Mr. Wendall Jay capably acted u chairman. and the following pro- gramme was carried ollt. Welcome - Doreen Jay. Corus - Ring Merry Bells l Dialogue -- Thc Selling of Sally. Ix) vJkw '» u -- - t ' (Continued from Page l) they have cancer of the breasl, wlhen the "lump" is simply n. harm- less mill: gland. A "real" heart attack — pain under the breast bone going over in the left shoulder and mum-is caused by, closure oi’ a blood vessel supplying the heart mmcle with blood. The closure may be caused by n clot of blood lodging in the ves- slsl, or to closure or tightening of r-the blood vessel due to emotional disturbances. Naturally. closure caused by spasm due io enlolioiial disturbances is not as serious as where s blood vessel is broken or where the blood vessel has been hardened. because the elastic tissue in the blood vessel has been replac- ed with fibrous tissue. ‘fihe treatment of any heart at- tack. until the physician arrives. is to loosen the clothing and allow the patient to assume any position in which he feels comfortable. W-IIY WORRY ABOUT YOUR ' HEART '.' Do you get out or breath on slight exertion? Does your heart seem to skip bests or beat irreg- ularly? Bend today for Dr. Barton's interesting booklet on this subject entitled "Why Worn-y About Your | Heart?" To obtain it. lust send 10 cmts and a fi-cent stamp. to cover cost of handling and mulling. to [The Bell Syndicate in caro cf this mowlpeper. Poet Ofiice Box o9. sts- < I held on Thursday. January 15th STQKLEYS 20 o!‘ Tin |zc_ from Ennis. rim.” to twtetgve-lltllyllrty _ noon. n ur ner n0 e ese ORAPEFRIIIT 2. FOR A.“ ee- c clinics will be held on the nuns Thursday of each month. ER|BE T v s ' CALENDARS. —- CRIMES’ cOld 1 LB PKG c Storage and Messrs. w. w. Wellner ' ' Ltdi, age issulrng calendars of a con- . ven en size or use in office or DICED home 2O Oz. ' ' ___ TIN c cavnsmsu uurrnn rasron- Tlle Central Guardian This column is reserved for news u! local interest. but advertising of e newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word etrictly pey- sbie in advance. CBASWELL for Photographs. AT YOUR SERVICE-Arafat Coal Co. Phone 249i. HOWARD MMNNIB‘ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. 0N namr- mutation Buffalo Robes at 1946 prices. B. L. Hardy dc 0o. NOTICE T0 WOMEN’! INSTI- TUTES. -- Will Secretaries of Wcmens Institutes and W. M. S. please note that reports o! meetings should be sent in trnlxmdiately to insure insertion. CORRECTION. a- Omllnitted 1n P. E. I. Protestant Orphans‘ Col- lections. Norllh Milton. Mrs. Chos- ier Matheson, 50c. soutnlMilicn, Mrs. Russell Coies 75c. Mrs. D. A. MacLean 50c. TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC‘ will b2 AL CHARGE. - Sunday. January 11th. New Glasgow 11. A. M. Caven- dish 7.150 P. M. The Y. P. U. will meet at tile hcme of Mrs. Ira Mac- Coubreys on Friday, January 9th. at 8 P. M. The Annual Business meeting of the Cavendish United Charge will be held at the Manse. Cavendish. on Wednesday. January 14th. iii. 2 P. M. CHRISTMAS CACTUS - Mrs. Ernest A. Duchemin, 106 Edward Street. has a very handsome Christmas cactus which is the ad- miration of those fortunate enough to see it. There are at present two hundred blooms in their full glory. and over a hundred yet to bloom. It is e magnificent plant and is quite simple to grow ac- cording to the owner. and just seems to know at what season its flowers arc mrisl. appreciated. . _.__ , ADDRESSES BAPTIST RUBIN- To a large number of men as- scmbirrl at. the monthly slipper meeting nf llia Men's Association of the Baptist. Church Monday eve- ning, [loin .l. /\. Currey who nus Pastor of the church fifty years ago 11893-1898) gave a most inter- esting talk on some of his experi- ences during his long years in the ministry. in the Maritimes. in the West and in the United States. Mr. Correy who ls well known to many of the older resi- dents is now retired from the ac’t- ive ministry. however he still maintains an active interest in the work of his former church. and is at present the popular teacher of the Young People's Class. Rev. and Mrs. Currey are now residing in Charlottetown. Dr. J. A. Clarke thanked the speaker on behalf of the Association. The president W35 chairman and introduced the officers elect. who are as follows: Vice-president. Harper MacNelll; secretary-treasurer. Louis Sim- mons; directors, Andrew Bagnall. Leslie Gillespie. Ralph Jenkins. Darrell McGuire. Ralph Proud and Nelson Robinson. The supper was served by the Princess Elizabeth Group of the Women's Auxiliary under the direction of Mrs. 'I‘revcrr Hansen. ::MO0RE d; McLEOD LTD., will be closed this afternoon. """ "‘ ‘ "Kzlief: Ellen ’s TDiary I By an Island Farmer's Wife (Continued from Page 2) of my girlhood. where I em held. not at all unwillingly, snow-Ibound Friends and relatives from the village or farther will come to sec the old year out. We shall chn.’ I suspect of this and other years that have gone. And perhaps near- ing midnight. one of the number will g0 to the piano to play —only the old songs tonight. none others will be fitting to the occasion Those which have stood the tesf of ages. Annie Laurie. or Flow Gently Sweet Afton. Maybe, Home sweet Home. sung in various ranges oi’ voice but making a tune- ful and nostalgic melody and then healing the time which marks the flcciing border line between the old and new year Auld Lang Sync. finally hands old and young clasp- ed in the circle, honoring: "And here's a hand my trusty friend. and giets a hand o' thine . . ." And heforc the last. note has died au/lty, there will he laughter though tlirre will llkcly be some hesitancy therein. like one pauses who has come suddenly to the threshold of n strange doorway. before the same old wish "A Happy New Year!" echoes through the room . . and is waited in thoughts well beyond. Yes s road the old year was. unmarked once and finally trodden. and as well. to me "The old year ls a Diary, where is set Down page by dog-cared page. all that I knew ‘ Of twelve monthe’ joy. of sorrow, of regret; Arnemo of the times when I was true. To trusts. to friends: what I have made of self. Herc violets are pressed . . . is a blend Of tears end ink . . on a shelf When I have nddcd these words-‘Thc End.” . Until tomorrow - Diary - Good. here . I'll place ‘t last ltlon o. New rm 1o. n. Y. night. trim GUARDIANLCHARLCFTSFTOQ}? u. > PA§PLT3EE£ TACULAR N UARY con sate . Best Coat Values in Years: Famous for keeping prices down, we are offering you all this seasons lAlllES’. ililSSES’ and GIRLS’ BOATS LESS 331/o%lllSOOilNT PLAIN nnllrun TRIMMED coins Boats in all the latest Fall and winter styles ' So much value at such great savings. lake Advantage 0i Our Sale To-llay ‘PROWSE BROS. LTD “FOR BETTER. VALUES" a few others in 1925. The Western Bible College gives a full theologi- cal course. and has eleven mem- ibcrs on the facility. Since i925. over four hundred have passed .tlli‘0ll{,'ll the college. of which for- Ity-tvro are missionaries ill seven , different countries, and thirty four ,are on the staffs 0i different Bible ‘Islanders l Have Met y ‘Islander Abroad‘ —"— ‘ Dr. Pur:lie is cziorar assi nt WINNIPEG- Dec- 3° (Special) __ |at St. Margakicfis évangzifical This afternoon I spent u few hogro Church o’ Engmu in pleasant conversation Wlth-thl‘ D1. Plume is married to Hflnces and M-Ts- Eustace Purdie’ Mt be Emma Morrison of Bralitford. Ont, Knmamimk 5pm" Balmoral Sr“ ,a graduate of the Church of wmmpeg- , It England. Dcaconncss House. To DT- Purdle 15 a 5°“ c’! H; e tilem were born two children, Hel- James T- Pbrdie “d Jana °“ ell and J. Arnold. Helen is mar- Dvu" P1111!“ 41nd “"15 13°"? r ricd to Rev. Dr. Earl Edwin Cairns, Ch§1'1°i't9"°w“' P- E~ 1' r" u ' Presbyterian Minister, a Professor dies paternal grandfather-d was at Wheaten College. m" Us ‘L 1mm l" Edinburgh‘ Scott“: B‘? Arnold who holds three degrees is "m" m charwtiwt°‘vnd “:1 crawl: a clergyman of the diocese of New gaglgedtiltlg O 5 We “fpowngl an“ York. and is assistant secretary of 1‘ 5 e Wm" ° _ d a national committee cf the Pro- wawr struts- The paternal 8x21": testant Episcopal Church of US. father is considered to be the Toe mi (Dr) Purdie, teaches at ma" °11 P- E 1-» “'h° PM“ m“ tile w ‘tc Bibi c lle d f” Produce‘ 3M5 w“ the day o! gives ielictlliges in eMurlcrngmCliilijs. théoiffiamysyieiz- Dr Funny Piiollo Reading, and Voice Cul- ' ‘ “ ture. grandfather was an elder in St. D’ P d1 i, I t I s Jam“ ‘ghu"fihl'tcharlotgegoatgg temxatic “Theeoollgyfs slfificulie iirllclugzs for “Thy egg yiarihe sundq, The Idea of Theology. The Struc- 5"p"‘“t°“den ° "’ ‘ture of Theology. The History of scgrlf-‘urdies maternal grandfatll- i gzggtme and New Testament Th” er William Douse was of English . stock and for twenty-eight con-W secutive years was a Conservative member of the Legislative Assem- bly. Charlottetown for the Belfast ' District. ' Dir. Purdie graduated from thc Toronto University and tvywciiffc College and was ordained to full orders in the Church of England by Bishop Day Reeve on behalf HUNTER RIVER SCHOOL CONCERT The Hunter River School Christ- mas tree and concert was held in the Masonic Hall on Monday eve- ning, Dcc. 22nd. Mr. Merrill Nich- olson presided at the organ and Rev. J. I. Morrison acted as chair o! the Arr-‘hbishop 01' 511119?“ milil. The following was the pro~ Land. In the summers during his “m; college course, he did mission work Chgrus; Ring Merry Bells Ring on P. I. and in Oberon and 11,- sch”), Brookdale, Mnnitolm. “Aftcr grad- Rggitgtiol]; Bi; 1n A Way-Patsy uatloll he became minister in S- Lgclfljp Luke's church. St. John. N. B. La.- Monologue; The Day Aym- er he accepted the Rcctorship of Christ Church. Campliellton. N11, and willie there he was largely responsible for building thrcc Clirlstnlzw. Joan Bernard. Recitation: A Surprise For San- ta. Eric Doucettc. Snug: Old Santa Claus. Harold churches- one in the town and two 39.113111, pom..- N|.-h.)1_q;;n_ David in rural districts. the latter two snmyh Roddy Mathwm, John being mlnislcrcd lo by assistants" spfnf-g, From there he was called to Si. ' Diwlngue, "rile secrets by Jllnlo: James Church. Saskatoon. and lni- pupils, er to the Church rif lhc Alrmc- lt2cilr1ilon' Mandy Jane. Bertha ment. Philadelphia. Pa. gmiin, ’ ' ' ‘ Motion Song: The Watchers by Dr. Pilrdie is. at present. prin- Juniors, clpel 0i the Western Bible 001- Recitation: The Depression. mills lege. which is inconncction with Dnncom, the Pentecostal Assemblies of Cn- Dialogue: The Mouse To nade. and which was organized by Dr. Purdic. with the assistance o.‘ Rcscuc hy seniors. Recitatlqi: Johnny's Christmas Stewart Bernard. i i l ifor 1947 was brought to an end by .3 l i i i iand academic colleges and schools . Rec“ A Sensible Gilt Acrostic: Merry Christmas by Juniors. Duet: White Christmas. Malcolm Matheson and Eleanor Nicholson. (cncoredJ Recitation: Gifts for the Marie MicGuigan. Solo: Here Comes Santa, Bertha Smith (encored). Recitation, After Christmas. John Spence. Drill: A Christmas Art by senior girls. ' Solo: Clayton smith (encoredl Recitation: One Exception. Ster- Merl. ll) ling Graham. Song by Juniors: Everybody Smile. Recitation: seeing Santa Claus —Allison Wood. Drill: The Carols by Seniors. Monologue: Nicole's Little Daugh. ter. Frances Sherren, Song by seniors: Where Dc You Live Santa Claus? Dialogue: Squire Christmas by Seniors. Acrostic: Goodnight by Juniors. Closing Chorus by School: Santa. Claus. God save The King. Santa Claus then put in his ap- pearance and distributed gifts and fruit to anplis and teachers. Hawlcys WINSLOE SOUTH SCHOOL CONCERT School work in Winsloe South a concert in the school-room on the evening of Dec, 23rd. 'l'lic pupils had previously decorated, the room in keeping with the Christmas season - a Christmas tree being the chief attraction. Master Ian Auld. nne of the pupils. played the part of l-lizllrmlin. During the intermission there was a sale of candy. After tlic program Santa Claus called to distribute numerous pleasing gifts in pupils and teacher; also a lrezlt of fruit and candy which was provided by the Rotary Society and the tcacllrr. After being busy with this work of passing out good chcrr, Santa look time out to wish onc and all the compliments of the, season before hurrying on m coniplclc his circuit of lht‘ Elolic, The following priisrrliln was illr-n enjoyed by the illlmcrmis parents and visitors present: Chairman's opening rcmnrks. Rem. Strictly Confidential by Ernie Diamond. Rccz. A \Vcll‘0mo by Keir Ford The Old Photograph Album Roma Rodd and Alclvin Hambly. Chorus by the school. by Iornc Sellick. Dialogue. Kccplllg siorc. Monologue. Not Fair hy Veda Rodd. Chorus, White Christmas Girls. Rem. Dad's Mistake by Preston Jenkins. Rec. We're Scarcri Jenkins and Kcir Pfifll, Song, I'm Going Tn Wrlio To Papa by Lllclln Clark. Dialogue. Feminine Bravery. Monologue. Miss Prim‘s Xmas Shopping hy Bculricc Jenkins. item, Llsil-n Clon- liy Rllv fil-llll-k. Song. Herc Comcs Sunln Claus by 4. boys. -. Telling Old Santa by Ilythe Redd. by by Pauline byl n m _"* B1127; “A6! Of Here Comes The H. Roberts, alPli-tlfllylqsllllgiblllléllel. sally and Over- Yglenrtligsfance _ M“ om" Merrill Clzllfk 6am” Rodd and Cusgmpathy can“ — Mn’ n‘ M- ' more. REC-i Important Question by Ethel Carhart, 2nd Act of Bride." ' Rec" T°mb°l' by Pauline Jenkins. Chorus, Bib strong Jack by boys’ "Here Comes The Res» Izzy and Lizzy by Eleanor Rodd. 50118. Xmas Gifts by 4 boys R190» Consolation by Lorne Seliick. 13181081111. The Census Taker, R011. What Santa Calls Him by Wayne Gillespie. Re“ GDQd-Night by Itiarie Mo. Donald. Chorus. Chrisinias Stars by the school. God Save The King. ——-__-_____ WINSLDE NORTH W. M. S. The annual Tnceting of Winsloe; iNorth W. M. S. met at the home 0f MFS- Waller Roberts Dec. 3rd- with Mrs. Omer Younker in chargei of the Devotional part of the‘ , service. The candle Lighting Service from the Missionary ' Monthly was carried out, with 111]‘ the members present taking pgrL! Hymns suns were: o Little Town‘ of Bethlehem. Silent Night, O Come All Ye Faithful, It Came iUpon The Midnight Clear. SPYEFUOH! from the llymnary 11'9"‘! T9811 b!’ the lender also a reading by Mrs. Maclnnis. Minutes of lasi. meeting were ‘road and adopted, Rcll Call was iflllgwflTflfl with a Verso of n Hymn. ‘Community Friendships report for thc year showed 85 ‘calls made. _and 65 cords and 1i boxes scni. Trcusllreris report slicwcd £68.00 illflCl linen sent in. l January meeting Was invited to ihe homc of Mrs, A. D, shay, ‘Leaders Mrs. E. M. Cndmorc and .\il's. Tvzllter Roberts, Roll Cull in he answercrl with a vcrsc of Scripture. Call amounted to 80 ccnls. Meeting closed hy singing :1 Hymn and repealing thr hlfzpnh 1 Benediction. , Officr-rs for the coming _vcnr are ins follows; I Prcsilicnv hits Jnhll Mnc. ,lnnis. ' vl(‘_t"-Pi‘t".li(i€i1i. »~— Mrs. Albert, I Clirlmole. i Sccrctnry -- Mrs. Wnlici‘ Rhhcrls, ‘Frcasurcr - Mrs E. M. cilrlnlnrc. i Cum. Scsiv - Mrs A. D. Silnw. Community FflEllfllllip -_- Mrs, Stanley Shaw’. Flowers - Organist Mrs. C. L. | Cudmnrc. | Missionary Monthly - Mrs. W. I I ‘it is , ‘l ii “ i (- I ‘yieo-QOOMOWOWOW -- - <._ ~ NOTICE l to LEGION nouns-ms A social evening for oil members oi the Charlottetown Brunch, Canadian Legion, paid to 31st December i947, will be held in The Brunch Home Tonight, Jonuory 7th, at I pan. Oanalla Regarded As “Strong Ally" WASHINGTON. Jan. c _ 1GP) - Canada was described to a Senate committee tod-ay as "a strong ally" in assisting the United States to curry out its European recovery plan. C. Tyler Wood. spokesman for the State Department, and others defended the system under which Canada is voluntarily reducing fuel oil imports from the United States. They were questioned by a Sell- ate small business sub-committee on reasons why recent export coli- trois on fuel oil had not applied to Canada. Woods said the same objective had been achieved by voluntary" flCtlOil in Canada alter consulta- tion. and’ he zlddrd that was the way the administration wanted to deal with Canada. "There is no country in the world that we can look to for as- sistance in the European recovery ilhm ns we can look to Canada." Wood said. “Canada has been a great pillar of strength 1n the uid-to-Europc effort. It is important to us that we have such an ally. “It is important to us that we. assist in kcoplng their economy up to the point where they can give us that assistance. I think Canada will continue to be our strong ally." Thc nib-committee. headed by Senator Kenneth Wherry lRep- Neb i. is working un the acute fuel oil shortage. The committee was also inter- c=ted in sicel cxpcrts to Canada. Bruce said this was being dis- cussed. that the increase o'er not yet of il volume calling for any re- rlllclfllon and that he was SUIR that problem could also be dealt with by voluntary co-operative action. He said that. in respect of fuel nil. Canada! requirements up to recently had been dealt with on the same level as United Slates requirements. "Canada was look- ed upon ln that respect as a 49th . state." Bruce said.