L~m~ ...s,-r-. MONDAY. i=7 " ow long have they been mar fled?" "Not so long. I understand ht ltlli holds her hand in the movies.‘ Wh) Duck: Hello. lllr. Tilrk. (he sad looks.’ Turkey: Well, you know l n! Nays have an attack of blues Jllcul this time each year. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HINT Better heed this timely warning, Buy 'em now.‘ Start the first thing In the morning, Buy ‘em now.’ ‘Buy'em while you've got the chance, Ere the crowds all storeward prance; Do your shopping In advance- Buy ’em now! wrsriziin-sjuiinniln LsTORM GUIDE weather giaues and thermometers sold at Braces. I lnoo-iz-zs-zl. ._FIR.E EXTLNGUISHIRS. all 517,95 at Braces. 11160-12-26-21. OSCHMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL (‘LOJlNG-The Sumnlerside High ‘SUIIOOI closed on Wednesday for 'tilc Christmas holidays. Christ- carols were sung by the pupils in the Assclnbll" Hall. after which each class rl-Lurncd to their rooms '\-.'llcre Chriltlnas trees held candy 'mld gifts for thc children. The {teachers wcrc thc recipients of ‘many lovely gifts from the pupils. lChrlstlnas greetings were exchan- igcd by all before leaving to meet lugzrllll on J.'lzv.iarr_v' ‘lib-S. l --].\' AID 01-‘ RED CROSS-The 5.011001 children of St. Eleanors put ion an excellent concert in aid of lilo Junior Rad Cross on Tuesday in the l‘ r-lr. Colin was tho very efficient limitations. songs and ffliililllilfi by thc children delighted c» lliiliiliifl‘. Other pcrfornlcrs lwrro Ml". l"*v~.rd Lorkhzlrt, Miss Rowzlnl I- llvllllg liopc." Readings by Miss Almzl Briulctt of Charlottetown iunll .\Ii.<s Aildrcv Harvey of Link- ‘ilviwr. Thu fol/rung morning in. ‘ed in a (lust, ‘Whls- Tmcnul THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Iéllsrsnll GUARDIAN __~5_-\v1: YOUR. COIN by buying yum- toys and Christmas goods at: Carruthers Drug Store, Montague. 11016-12-19-21-23-31 Tignisll & Vicinity There is one place where Christ- mas is kept three times a. year-in the Church of Nativity at Bethle- hcm, the reputed site of the Stable of the Inn. The Roman, Greek and Armen- ian Greek bodies have each their respective section 0f tho Church. but their celebrations do not occur on the same day. The Latin Christmas is celebrat- ed at the Roman Catholic altar on December 25th. ‘Phil-teen days later the Ortho- dox Easterns performs the Greek rite. Another thirteen days latcr the Armenian church keeps its own ceremonial of Byzantine faith. The Eve of Epithsny, or Twelfth ..'TOYS. TOYS, Santa Claus ll flaking hs headquarters at: Car- l1liil"l‘S Dnlg Store, Montague. 11016-12-19-21-23-31 ..*DON‘T MISS seeing Toyland (bile ill Montague, wonderful dis- lpiay. Carruthers Drug Store Co. Ltd 1l0i6-l2-i9-21-23-3i ..“BURN‘S ANNIVERSARY, im- nual Concert at Montague, under auspices. Saint Andrews Presbyter- ian Church choir. Watch for fur- Night (January 6) is to the chlld- ther announcement. 11118-12-23-31. ren of Rome what Christmas is w‘ --~-i—---— “s iWagrc Reduction Straw is said to be used for dc- coration in Greek homes on Chris- mas day in memory of the Stable of Bethlehem. Christmas carols originated Agreed To (Canadian Press) m CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 26.—Fred W. lRum Cargo Under Christmas Trees IIALEFAX, n. s, Dec. a (or the Canadian Press-The road to P01‘- In Menorian MB. THOMAS INMAN A deep shadow of gloom was cast ltugese Cove is narrow. Yesterday over Alberton and vicinity when it morning word came to headquart- iers of thc Nova Scotia pallet MP9 ‘that a schooner load of liquor had ‘been landed at that point» a fish" ‘ing settlement located illfit when Halifax hwrbor broadens out to the open sea. m“, dqughfy constables. convey- the smugglers. a narrow stretch of r084! ma? the Cove when o motor truck was ob- served approachlng. The 3"‘? 9°“ ice car drew out; to let it pass. Es- fconced on the truck's drlvinB 5535 was a burly negro. His 107d 001l- sisted of Christmas trcvs. ‘T’ said one of the c011’- "1"" going to have some fun with this coon." “i-lalt." he ordered. The truck drcw up: and thc P91" 11-9 proceeded to scorch it. Brneath SllllgSrll-lgcllt, President of the North lWcstern Railroad, said last night ithe wage controversy between the The turkey has not nlwlllvs be“, road and 5000 maintenance of way; ‘the favorite bird on thc Cllrisluas (‘1ill11°§'l‘5hn¢>' 339°" sutuod- . f m0 pwsock l“ allclplll} Undlxl- thc agreement, SargcntI ltlmes taking lls place on ll“. m“ ‘said, the‘ cmploycs will accede to llval boanl {the decision to be reached regard- The oldest name for Clll-lstnlfls lug proposed wage reductions for all is “The Fcusi; of Lights" in rcmom- union _ railway workers. ‘The rall- thc eleventh century. being between the scenes of the miracle and mystery plays of the period. l‘: i.» school room the children's tree bran“: of the “phtpd hgnvms in maul, have announced u cut for all lwl (ii.~tr.l)'.lt('(l. head-roaster. and Miss Crcsswell were prrscntczl with gifts from the qvzplls. -S. —-(‘liRi.\"l‘l\i.\S CONCERT: The "Sunday School cilildrcn of the United Baptist Church, Summer- sidc, hold their Christmas concert on ’I‘ucsdn_v evening in the Bap- ‘list. Hall. Rev. Mr. Wilson was: lbhfliflllflfl and made a few remarks‘ at the opening of the program lywishing everyone a. very Happy lChl-isllnas. A delightful program of Christmas rccitations and songs were rendered by the pupils and I l ill-ill flllli Hindi’ “lid Prcsents whlch the angels appeal-Cd ml ‘mo union workers, alld negotiations are My‘ Gordon Bennett’ 'flrst Christmas day. lllli(i(‘l‘ way between the unions and thc roads. _ The North Western announced a‘ l5 pz-r ccui. reduction for mainten- lngs and places of wm-slllp M U“. once of wry PHlpIOyOS several weeks feast which took place c‘. thc Sflillt‘ ‘JP59- Th“ “‘m'k“"5 ilmnedlately be’ time as our Christmas. The wreath 111m l“ 5mm‘ "Qw- is not uscd to such a great extent ‘l sfll-"Iics Pf m‘? Nfmh Western in Europe as in Canada, ziltllouch ‘“'°1‘k°?‘5 ‘"11 remain “nchmiged decorations with evergreens arc lrsiirgmb Said- much usccl. The use of the Cilristulas wreath is believed to be traceable to the‘ pagan custom of decorating build- i ___ "Brennan, ltfarion McKinnon, Ros- The sludents of Tlgnlsll slllll, ‘IPHZX Gallant, May LcClair. Kath- lng l“ 5t‘ Dunslan-s arill\~(\d lwml. "ll? hfclilnuon, Thelma. Gaudct. Tuesday night for the Chri:=tlli;-..~: “m3 'K=\li11l‘\‘l1 31913011114- ilolldays and are looking folwvnlz; A" grsAbr-FAS PALACE to a very enjoyable and well cllru- ‘3-llli““1\11"'3’ Galin- .\Irs. Santa-Lena Richard. their performance was highly com- ed vacation. They are: Oswald Prince of Wales College. tho dock k-ad of Chrisdinas l1‘(‘l.‘.‘l they uncovered 22 flvc flililllll 11°“ of rum. It was ihrn that ih~ drl\ or doffcd his hat. Almost a’. 011C‘- hc became recognizable. under a liberal cost of sire polish. n" Jack Bcvis, already wanted O11 (W0 charges connected W131i flyflliltin‘! n. policeman and srrvding. A third was 1rd agfinst him. "What docs he think he is," n Jolson '9" ST. LOUIS AND VICINPIY The public schools are closed for the Christmas holidays. All join in wishing the teachers and pupils a very pleasant vacation. Rev.‘ I’. illfczlsh of Pllllncr Road was a visitor to Sunuucrslde on l 'l‘ucstla_v. Cclikrlltlillxtlclls arc cxtcudcd i0 Sill-ll. sizldcnt at who has “l offered Reggie a penny for hil l“ _.. khfiglld you get them." “No, he was out of thoughts al usual." . Hiol Noze, not ‘tai. ma dear, hlo-only-hicl a drop o‘ hare tonic. Mad Elephant 011 Warpath PORTLAND, QWTYJTC,‘ 26,17“- ko, Portland's mad elclahant, went on a rampage herc ycstcl'dn_v, wrecked the building which has been his winter quarters. and all but escaped before scvcrrll score of workmen and handlers fcitcrcrl him with stool cable and chain. Dozens of police krpt rifles trained upon him to silent had llc escaped. - Evllslcur . l. EXAMINAlTIilN l, " Fitting and Supplying i Glassemctc. l ‘OPTOMETRIST l P is. I. i wmr :-: i Nlnntagu.» i Ollicc (Jilncrtcl . -. - ______ Wiu-lqslnr‘ lrvmnigl§ Irfshmm m“ ‘m McLcllan. Joan Bernard. Ailll0 M. “" " - .‘ U‘; ‘ hljjggyof‘lilgng/gjneijvujlfh- at lLcClair. Kathleen Maccionalcl. c l r . or . own- Choms_..Rln y B ll m 0.. _ ________ _______W '1!‘ cl. The house was prcttily de- 's(.llool_ g D g I n» I’. w- n. Cilfitlitlfd in keeping vfvlthuthe theme, SAN-fills vlsn-Jlcl Lin“, CHIROPRACTOR o 1c programme or lc month. nmne___ n Christmas. Eleven members and p00,. Fqmllv lmreprlrfceaaglhlmerpfrwu“ .- t - ‘ - - . one i072 two visitors lcopondcd to the roll Momm__llgnes Cmlsso“. Home (all; Mum call b; Christmas vcrscs. The Pres- BYILDEIKS‘ ii YAIHZCERI‘. including nil ir-"ls- t-lrl. 'r'l,| ilnpir- rrcni. rcquircli lu ill:- ing industries. fc lcnturc in our gr u. J. lulllzou L‘, i mc-ntrd upon by parents and friends who filled the hall to capa- city. A Christmas trce laden with‘ toys and candy for the little ones and presents for the teachers was the chief attraction of the even- ing. Santa Claus put in an appear- nncc and distributed the gifts. Rev. Mr. Vllilson received a Christmas prr-tcnt from the tree for which he gave Santa. Claus his profuse thanks. A vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mrs. Colin Stewart, Mrs. Chester Palmer and Mrs. J. Dob- son and others who were in charge of the program for the ex- rcllcnt manner in which it was carried out-S. PERSONALS —Miss Dorothy Klrwin of the Experimental Fox Ranch, Sum- hv-rsido, is spending the holidays at. her home in Charlottctown.-—S Prominent New York Reporter Dies Murphy, Hells Morrisseyr, Gerald llclpcrs—- Mary Richard, Mary successfully passed the §cml_,m_ ‘urnaghau, Lillian Skerry, Adele Handrahan, Hector Buotc, Lloyd Kcough. Waller Bernard, Willie Handrahan. J. Henry Gallant of the C. N. R. express is spending a few days in Summerslde assisting in the Ex- press Office at. that point during the Christmas rush of business. arrived here to spend the Christ- , chard. Mr. Ralph Harper, Boston, has‘ Richard, Hattie McInuis, May Ri- Song: “Low in a MangeW-Tirly‘ Tots. , Act Ib-CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Symbols \Vreath—Elizc Gaildet. Candle-Jilorraine Rich. Card—Goldie Sudsbury. I Candy Cane-Claudio Bernard. Song-“Snow Flakes" Grades 3, llual examinations. ‘spending her holidays at her home ‘at Waterford. er of Cartier the Christmas llofidays at hcr homo at Palmer Road. Miss Shea is Miss Margaret Doucette, teach- school. is spending The Whist party held at the Pal- mer Road Hall on Dec. 16th was a decided success. Despite the in- was learned that on the morning of December 16, i931. the messenger of death had entered the home of Mr. Thomas Inman and called him to his heavenly home. Although in failing health for some months, his [family and friends did not“ realize until a few days before his death, ed in rive cars. sci; out to waylay that the end was so near. During They had reached his illness he was attended most faithfully by his loving wife and family, but” despite all that could be done of loving care and the ser- vices of five different physicians, all was to no avail and on the sbove date he yielded his soul to his Cre- .ator in whose strength he patiently bore his sickness. . The deceased who wasin his 66th Iycar, was well and favorably known Ahroughout the Province. Ho was thc eldest son of the late George and Rebccca Inman. ‘The home which he loved so well has lost a] kind and affectionate husband and Luther. The community has lost a quiet, unassuming citizen. a faithful - and obllglng neighbor, who was ever ready to give a helping hand to any- one in need and o. frlcnd "who could be depended upon at all times. The lcccased was an upright Christian gcntlclnzlrl, strictly honest ill all his dealings with his fellownlcn. - He was one of the most prosperous and ‘Nova 8cm“ ponrenmn said’ “Al wcll-to-do farmers in the commun- lity and his work was ever character- ‘izcd by tidlncss and rlcatness. Hc ‘was also a good horseman, having raised some of the finest draft horses to be found in the country. He was for many years a faithful member and supporter of the Alber- ton lllcthodist Church (now the‘ United Church). During his illness he was frequently visited by ‘his pas- tor. Rev. A. S. Wcir, who conduct- cd the funeral service from his homc on Saturday, Dec. 19th. Despite the bad condition of the roads the sor- vice was very largely attcndcd. Tile hymns sung were “The Lord is My Shepherd," “Safe in the Arms of ‘Jesus? and "All the Way My Savi- our Lcads Me," and the beautiful ‘duct, “Christians Good-night," was rendered by Mr. Alvin Ashley and Mr. Russell Leard. There are left to mourn their ir- reparable loss his heartbroken wi- dow and family of three daughters and two sons, namely, Mrs. Frank, P. Cone, of l-Iopklnton, Mass; MY!‘- tle. Olive, Willard and Preston at homc, also one sister Barbara, (Mrs. Charles Lewis), and one brother Leper Leaves Island Cured‘ vwmanl, n. 0., Dec. 24-431 the Canadian Pram-unclean! Un- cleanl No longer will that dreaded w‘rn1ng ring in the ears of one member of the Lszareta. here and because of this there is rejoicing among the lepers on Bentlnck Is- land. A strange mixture of sorrow and happiness permeates the little col-' any-sorrow because one of their friends has left them and happi- ncss because he has been repatriat- ed. As they go about their chores- weeding the garden, cutting fuel, washing clothes and performing a multitude of other domestic du- ties-the iepers talk with a hope- fullness born of realization. "Probably I will be the next to g0," one remarks to another, try-. ing the while to conceal a. gleam of hope in his eyes. But he need not suppress his emotions for the same ls felt by all of them. On this little wind-swept Island a few miles from Victoria, is a. row of wooden cottages where members of the colony used to live uhlil death brought an end to their mis- erable existcncc. Herc on this island one day succeeds another with monotonous regularity. There is nothing to break the routine of the lcpersfllives unless it be a ship- wreck, which does not occur ‘fre- quently on these barren shores. All that remains for these lep- ers is to occupy themselves with gardening; listen to the radio; play bridge at night. Each leper, however. has been given treatment by Dr. C. P. Brown, medical hcalih offlccr, who is in charge 0f thc quarantine station at William Head. For the past few yea-rs Dr. Brown has been patient- ly injecting a compound of ethyl ' and chalmoogra oil into the blood stream of thcse afflicted people and at least has been able to give them the most treasured of all ‘~ DECEMBER Z8. 1951 Holiday Fatalities The United States counted in holiday dead at 168 victims of traf- fic and household accidents in con. nection with. the observance 0| Christmas. Unusually warm weather in all most every section was accompanied by 122 automobile fatalities, includ- ling 17 deaths from collisions with drains. Nine persons were reported to have died of drinking poisoned liquor, five in Pittsburgh alone. Half a dozen died of accidental gunshot wounds. ‘Thirty-one others were fatally injured by falls, fireworks, drowning and asphyxiation. The midwest reported 43 auto fa- talities and eight from other causes, Atlantic section, 84 and nine, the south, 16 and seven, southwest eight and three. northwest four and one, Pacific Coast, five and two, and the Rocky Mountain region, two from various causes. Holiday grief ranged from the tra- gcdy in which seven persons, five of thrm from one family, were killed at “n grade crossing near Batavia, NZY, iio the suffocation of a Chicago baby beneath its blankets while the loathe? cook-ed Christmas dinner. A youth. taking his grandparent: to a Christmas dinner in Oak Park lll., drove his automobile into thc path of another train speeding Christmas cclcbrallts to Chicago and the tin-n.- wcrc killed." One celebrity, I-iztclle Taylor. mo- tion picture uctrcuscrld former wife of Jack Dclnpscy, one-time heavy- weight champion, W35 a victim of an automobile collision in Hollywood. 0.11.. although llcr injuries were not serious. Accidental gun ulounds, hcart dis- New England 12 and m, the middle f ( r \ ‘case and other accidents took 31K} lives. _ , Illinois suffered the heaviest in dlolidlly nutonlubiic diaths with l8. New York reported l6; New England had 11 motor accident deaths; the south. .l-l; and the mid- dlc-vcst. 25 exclusive of Illinois. ‘irrs wclu: lzlllezi in the cast .1 to the New York and mo. fatalities. I The cllg :1" and firemen of tho Southern Pacific's west coast lim ch m __ _ _ itcd died in their cab when the loco- covl m“ presents hop“ for m ‘motive eriplodtd near Rlcbvale, Cal. W‘ While mild wcduler prevailed in cures have been effected else? this coinltry, Europe shivered from where in the world, but to these, “"55" t° 5PM“- lmprisoncd on o. lonely isle, seeing is believing. At last they have secn and now they all wait hopefully for Bert?" Put d” whe“ they t°° Wm be r°‘i Second Tramp: "Only one cf ‘em ‘Ni-sed- ‘mm "19 Se“ 81ft 151""! t°‘—I allus wanted tel: wear long First Tramp: " ‘Ave ally of your childhood ambitions bin fulfilled, return to their homes. l and 5. mas holidays at his home here. i l “God Save the King."—-T. i Miss Evelyn Gaudet. Charlotte- Y town, is spending Christmas at her ‘ home -in Tignlsh. TIGNISH CONVLNT | Following are the pupils, Grades 9 Mm Josephine col-bet; and M15; and ll), having over 75% in examin- Annle Bernard were visitors go ations on work of first term (in or- Charlottetown during the first l d" 0i merit)- pm-t o; the week l, Frances McLcllan and Lucille ______ McQuaid; 2, Mildred Murphy; 3,~ Mlss Belle Corbett a Student at lTilllc Gallant; 4, Isabel Gavin; 5,l St. Josephs Convent, Charlottc- "Lwm Miishcr- l tovm, is spending Christmas at’ her Pupils b°1°W 757' i“ 05'5" 0f‘ home in Tlgnish. - merit-Jrma Gaudct. Florence How- att, Viola 0‘ Meara, Evelyn DcRoche, Beatrice O'Brien, Olive Rayner, Frances Murphy, Edith Bernard,‘ Gertrude Gavin, Helen Ryan, Mary parents and visitors at the closing M°k1°13 TQTPSP- 119511111‘. Mflflvfle On Tuesday afternoon December 22nd the pupils of Tignish Con- vent entertaincd upwards of fifty NEW YORK, N. Y, Dec. 26.\ Charles Somcrvlllc, one of the best known of New York's veteran news- prlpcrmcn, died Friday after a brief illness. Ho was 58 years old. For lycnrs he covered major trials, sports {events and other assignments, work- ‘ills’ at various tlllcs for three dail- lPH. He once said that he had wit- ncsrecd l8 clcctrocutious, 6 hangings, ‘one lynching and one murder. Since i919 Somcrvillc has been out of ac- lfiv Live newspaper work, devoting his I liinlc to writing fiction, mostly d9. t‘ i . > ll: ctlvc stories. FIHIRBROOKE ‘VOMEP-"S INSTIT. UTE The December" mctcillr; of Sher- ‘iclcilt, lllrs. L. l3. Linklcticr, presid- rd, and the usual routine 0f busi- ncsl; was carrirrl out. $5 was voted U“? Riki Cross from Institute funds. ll. was also decided to forward $1.50 llo Mrs. K. Wyand to promote Don- lilli Clinics. lllilupillcts on llcallll rr." disiributcd to cnch mcnlbclu was; voted to procure Christ- _ unit for thc school children, ‘ - cnlnmlitro being Mrs. Iyllliill ‘lZaJ and Mrs. Robert Mllligan. ’l'hc {Sick Committee for ncxt mouth. Mrs. J. C. MacDonald and M; An- nie McNeil]. it was decided to have the annual community social in thc :;. mcrs, saws, chiscis. . bug. ax“, knh-c,’ “mm screws ___ hall on January 19th, and refresh- rverything for mechanics. artisans mcnts and pmgmm committee were and nmagwl- wm.l“.,s_ Highs“ appointed to make further arrange- qualitlcs at lowest cost. the Rogers Hardware (Tm, Limited intents for same. After an interest- Iing programme, lunch was served, A ivot: of thanks was tendered the hostess, after which the meeting closed with tbs National Anthem. exercises for the Christmas holi- Mcllenfin- D°r°thy MOFYBSEY. MR1‘- days. This entertainment was in i W11“ Bvmflrd. Margaret Buoderlck. {the form of a play with Christmas ‘ Am" Mm“ Leela". Brenda G81- songs and music, which was all “mt-- Dmis Gavin. Milfifcfl Gavin, Iwell acted and’ carried out and IMLWY Gail"- which showed the excellent train- ing given by the Sisters. Rev. J. A. MacDonald was pre- scntas guest of honor and conlpli- merited the Sisters and pupils on their lovely program. He also spoke of the advantages the young gills have while attending a Convent School and what value this excel- lent training would be to them la- ter on in life. He was glad to sec so many present and he wished all “A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year." Following is thc pro- gramt Ducb-"A Sleigh Ride,“ ltfarjoric Honor Rail Gffldv VIII——1. Elsie Costaln; 2, [Doris Arsrnault; 3, smile, Bemm-CL I Grade VII-l, Elnmellnc Gaudet. Grads VI (w-l. Eliza Gillldct; 2, Mary Richards; 3, Della Doyle. Grade VI (b)—l, Edith Gaudet; 2, M113’ Gaudct; 3,-Vera Arscnault, Grade V—-l, Lillian Skerry; 2, Claudia Bernard; 3, Janie Harper. Grade lV-l, Frances Skerry; 2, Celine Rivhard and Marie Richard ‘Bflllfilii 3. Margaret McLeod. Grade 1I1~-i. Jeanette Klnch; 2, ‘"11" Richard: 3. Felicia DcsRochcs. Chilclrcn,—- Harriet Gavcn, Ida 46g5-5-;5_5;nv.tf um; or rlvrrilzie" clemency of the weather and the bad roads it was largely attended. A neat sum was realized. John, both living at Albcrton. There were many beautiful floral tributes, a pillow, from the family; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Cone; Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and, family; Wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Lowdcn Ashley and family; cres- Miss Bertha. Knox, teacher of Forrest View school, is spending her holdays at her home at Pal- mer Road’ cent, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Palmer The hxetartfelil; sympathy of the beams were: Mess“ comm“ y s extended t° M's‘ William Irving, Lester Wallace, Fred FitzGcrald of Waterford. in , . the loss she sustained in the death Jmn” “m” Rum“ Ben‘ '1' of hcr brother Mr. Sylvuin Buotc Forsytha Md Theodore Lewis’ T e of Tlgnlsh remains were tenderly laid to rest in a grave, which loving hands had prepared in thc family plot in the Cnsculnpcc Cemetery. The sym- pathy of thc community goes out _ ‘to thc bereaved family in their hour of sorrow‘. The semi-annual examination of the pupils of Waterford school was held in the school house on Tuesday evening. The night being fine it was largely attended. After a. thorough examination of thc pupils on the various subjects by the teacher Miss Francis Kenny 4 and visiting teachers, a very cnjoy- F o u n d D e a d able programme was rendered by- the pupils. Congratulations were extended to thc teacher and pupilsi SUDBURY, 'Qnt__ Dec, 27. (By on the manner in which they con- the Calling n P1~e55)__FrQzen in the ducted ‘ha? “micrtaking- ‘lice of a small pond with several ————-- cuts about thc head, the body of Messrs. Leovitt Kenny and Wll- Jolm wnu,.ow_ 35 year 01d P0115}; bcrt Shea of Vl/atcrlordktstudcnts mm“ of Crelghtln. was found tstn. ‘U' ‘1- ,:d home 1:112:15" nlcrgtrs {O late Saturday. Shortly site; the 1:15- ‘ " ‘ covcry had been ma c y a oy the“ holidays M home‘ ,playing on thclcc pouzLAlcx Drap- rnka, 50, was ancslcd and heldpas a material witness. Waurcw had been missing since EbbSl‘lect“_’_l|rI-u| .S"pt. 2G, the day Drnprnkl report- ed to provincial police here a stranger had enticed him from his cabin to thc outskirts of Creighton N O TI CE and attacked him with an axe.‘ A, I am m“. flpenifd up Mal“ h‘, Drpraka ivzts sent to hospital with. business, after my recent loss I wish a slight skull fracture, scalp lacer- 10 “link my ffltlldi-t for 1110i!‘ l"!!! atlons and other less serious injur-q and kindness to mo. l l“, mmlnw. .1 _ , , (sigma) ., . nlc n warrant was is- UPTON SHUT". Stanley Brill”. with assault. Miss Patricia Callaghan. tench- cr at Richmond is spending the Christmas holidays at her home at R-l00 DESTROYED TO A moving sight, indeed, is the trousers, and now I bet I wear 'em longer than anybody!" ’ REDUCE EXPENDITURE dismantling of Britain's nlr queen sued for Waurow, chargirg him 3-100. t0 be reduced to the mere level of smlvcnirs and ash trays v|°W_ °3 “flipping operations is sec n hcrc. Hv George McMnn-lg I A BY 60cm‘. was CLUBS so QUIET- ! ""5 ‘HR-lam: AN‘ we e0 Nolsv l AT HOME-A BOILER FACTORY I5 soowlvu‘ CQMPARED TO rr- l I . a i‘. I 1.9% mill Futures Syndlesleine, Gmi mil rights yqpwg .iiii|i AH- MR-JlGGS‘. You LOOK LONESOME ' YOU SEEM TO HKVE NOTrilNfi BUT TIME ON Yoga A AH‘. ~rou el-louuo PUT . IN Youacnma READING. WHY ooN-r woo co no THE. LIBRARY AND READ A aooK ? “(DORE RKAHT- \ ‘film's NOT o, BAD 105a,, EVEN F‘ rr ¢°ME FROM wau - fu. no HOME READ- l MIGHTAglE. lN THE UBRARY AN‘ NevsR BE FOUND- No one even G055 \N ‘rum;- I i - "wlflivmrilm-‘vlwzwcr