GUARDIAN M W l" Its-cat llll_ SIDE AND gllflCl COUN -~ ptions, Advertisinl shonldJle left with Mrs. Pond »-msybebcu|ht dallystanyofths lollowlngflangh ‘mo. Water st C‘! Granville UL will be delivered to h In , r day or 10c per weehwcneog-l fo In i110 b0! mucnsibla for deliveries on yo i-ENGLISB coil mam sleighs and mud d Bruce's.‘ l is reserved for news -~ t but advertising of ~ re word strictly psy- es s"...- other" B in: vs. Gre hou shoesteel. bar iron. OCKEY Bedequs Rink Monv day. Jan. l6. Wellinmon Battlers Bedeq Map vs. ue 1e hcur’s shatemaftex“ ma PRICE on Bedequs _l D LASSIE FLOUR." e best blend flour t. Fondue: Delaney. p. m. Speakers rative societies will dress the meetiniz. -BOCKEY in the-Jiensinmon Rink Saturday. 14. at 8 e Kemirlaiw Sll skate alt; mmh—a.dirlnission N EXCURSION at Bummersi‘ for th those leaving were Mrs u Miss Constance Le- —HOME FROM WEST-Mr. Walter Lelumey who has been in Western Canada arrived on the . last evenlnsr on s visit to his old lmne in Sit. llileanors and vim! s from his friends. —S'l‘. MARY'S BRIDGE-The coda. St. Mary's hall were tented again this week and there was a very lame attendance. Twelve tables were in play. besides a mim- the week end special alrdial welccsne l, S'SIDE BOY FIG- N INTERNATION- . CKllY-Ilhe many - nce Steele are sled he is giving s sood ....~ f in Internation- -IVINING AUXILIARY- AillXili 0d’ Evenins sry ‘rrin ty United Church mot for the first time in the New Year at the of the L. Davies. 'I‘l'lere was a nood atten- _ Steele of Summer- ,‘ TRADE MEETING ins: of the Bum- cf Trade was held nlna and several -- among them w‘? prom-am. nss Mrs. Davies. Mrs. blminess rneetins lunch was served eaten-B -OLUB ILUITS O ,~ in of the car ferry . A resolution was harlotwtown be held = I to pick up pas- Bzrden by the first ng Delaney and har f lthful and effi lent wa the _a.re visiting in Saok- ‘had been canigd on Juling tyesizAtthecloseofthe re ed hmtass assisted m. and Mrs. Davies. ' " ' ' A\D§ a-mchw- a v 41¢» h1l?~\ u-w-aam.» nme-tm-valwww. , l... SUM c1. The). Guild (Coating g3! QQI l! of Celeb tion" b the nl-lsllam Flsyers).n“Until 1y reached this actor, Elliston Drury. might be given "with sllttls more unctuous- ness and swagger." Heslso noted that in this play, as well as in the others. some en rances were spoiled by "bad crosseW-persons crossing the stage when an entrance was be- 9 ' _ing made. -MEETING for all fishermen in- terested in Fisherman's Union and “It's Autumn Now," written by Phiiig Johnson. English Playwright was irected by J. A. Lawson. The scene is laid in a small English town and the time. fond; years ago. Although it was bl ed as a comedy there was plenty of pathos in the character Elllston Drury. an elderly actor, head of a troupe trying to make ends meet by play- ing the small towns. As the story unfolded. it was revealed that s certain stage- struck lady who had a habit of giving money to broken down actors intended to help the little troupe along financially. Another lady with romantic ideas was llounding the pompous Drur sending him a carnation after every l-formance. Ln e dark regarding the ldentlt es of each lady, Drury staged a drunken scene. trying to rid himself of the unwelcome camations- Unfortunately he did his act before the wrong lmdg -- the one with the money -a.n he and his troupe were left penni- less. Elliston Drury was played by Burleigh Taylor. Mrs. Duxbury by Hazel Henry. Edna. by Lena Mc- l Lure. Mr. Pomfrey by Ivan Red- dl , . Pom! Fra. H011 ' n M“ “lax by llghuegenie ' ‘lrainor. and the Arsenauit. Stephen Reddin was SW86 manager. Nellie Brenton was in charge of the script. and Dorothy Dumont. who designed the period costumes, was the make-up artist. "Season s! Celebration” ' on "Season of cggfixifiilltlwgllsr. Bkillarl said ulls lay was different from the rest that it does not develop I dramatic situation. 1t is more a gallery of portraits and s cameo While commendinC" the in- terpretation given of several of the characters. he pointed out that others lacked the realistic tolirh which was required. Takefmthe bookofthe nrowfl was dramatized by Harry E. m- ter of Charlottetown. Mr. Foster wrote "Nocturne" which took first also; in the Prince Edward fs- n -New Brunswick competition two seasons back The play. direc - = MIOIGOG. ' -v's sun's cams-The Y's m ' club enjoyed an alternation- al llliuht at their meetins Thurs- d Chaim: an oi the was Rev. Alan McDlw Paul Hairline and arrived home ves- Montreal 506 W!!! - Messrs. Conrad Chen J Chant. Iiwsld H001’. . a Iowln by Mn-Deflhsnt. native born Aus- trian, who answered man Mr. Bwsld Heer cf German . and Mir. Dwald Lewin 0d Denmark. nave mam] initerestintl acts mine the people and customs o! ative countries. Conditions in Denmark with the farmer are more pros-porous than in Prince Edward Island. Mr. Lelvin tho m Denmark 30 acres of land ducas as nuich as 50 acres . Those are no‘ farmer not wishins to much land. Crops are planted r0841’! oda Mi‘. Ohm wave a fine ad- and was followed mu coll .- lll m: ml , Simple Directions ll Ilse Fast-Acting An icsn Church in the Church TIIVQII was nscsent ssasuest. BoardWill Study ‘ Sugar Industry UITAWA. Jan. ll m nounsed lltfhdg that Us: ‘lbrifl’ Bosldwillfitu _in detail. the tlccs in Canada‘ of the susar- lnlng industl‘! iiarticulsr s; the raw and refined product! m“ s“ 13%.... l-Wlll ' pm been made to schedules. inmgttlcipsticn of aim-West Indies osottations m cal-non. oosnlnos" o ARUOITPH. N. I ‘Jill. 1- us by Charles Jenkins, o. p. AI. save the new!‘ ghgncg f4) pdrtrlv the a actors found in a l , cuss New York. ‘rhn leadinv member! of the cast which was cornwl“ entirely oi’ men, were hard-up l-‘Ld ' ‘ themselves with tcllinl their troubles to their poverty- friends pin byrrank Besson was Nd O'Neill. O’Bhau . b! H"?! Foster, Luke Hal by Hank Moran. Whitey by Jack Connolly. Blessh Cl nce Howatt Knox by A. by Cfnliees. Zeta‘ b! Mid" p w Likely. Hunchy by Bertram Foster. Reynolds by Samuel Vail, Police Officer by Edward Garnhum. and Interns by Arthur Iarquharson. Edmund Christopher was in charge of the script. C. L. Jenkins the stare. and A~ ll- Dwslu and Jean MsoNutt. the make-up. "the Scoop" Th second p on the W0- g-run? ‘The 800111;?’ (The 14811011!" Players) was a very emotional tlllf°li.“" t: tees. til" e e w 8 ' scientious. they rather milled l!" mufiity oi pitch which I“ N“ don't save themselves, Th have not learned the trick of letme ‘york do itself. selves here and there." llf- 5min flfld "If Bcpilfeustratad the manner in some f the have: could mghbesn ggvan more fectlvely. . tten. ls-MB- nflfllyfi bvihusfl an . depicted the efforts of James Wil- ton. editor-finalist of flit . York Herald. to ssocaiiile world on a story based resurrec- tion o! Ohrht. 50$ l‘ nroalalndl had supplied the world with sim- ‘WvlleK not ma: lnvlnlr the suns news ss. other dailies. W h stories. vvnilmif Bardsmcc-edi gmfliirfisimaditlm Elli“. uuluwnvmplcmw im. »-->lvv>wavle-ssivilzt~.unalv .. awszcidatsltizalhllurllnlzllloflliifitpxte- I PRINCE, COUNTY CHRONICLE W Bren Gun the suns would oust. It contained. however. adequate powers of in- spection. supervision and control and actual coat could be kept with- in bourlda. ‘ , Ned by John B. Richards. and The lay was directed H. I. . Pi script and A. M. the lnalrewm "IOUCI WITH THE wmnow . The rnment Parliament would have 1o decide whether procedure makinfl it was W protect the public in taln the confidence that there would be no mofiteesing Oiiher questions raised during the lomr inquiry were left by the Com- decision iiasnent. such as nlertts versus mliblic lhallufectlna of arms. whether or not tenders should be called in specific cases and wheth- er anv misconduct panv allotment of its shares and neilctlation cf the contract. Only Positive Psvpoll The only positive recclnmsnd. ation was crwtlorl 0d a, deform; Durchnsinfl board consisting With reward to ‘The House With The Twisbv Windows" Thea. Guild) Sklilh-n said he felt very warmly on he ‘received was that the order to keep up the pace. were mieodee which required a lower naoc. and even dead pauses. in: up he deelared/‘the con- ception was wood but the pretatlon was not quite enough." The fairy tale. in par- ticular. should have been deliver- ed with a lilttle more imagination: was "too tter f places." Also. entrances were spoil- Scene of the play. which was Elmsdale and Vicinity Matthews of Mt. 5 5 W F 5i 9. i! 5 3 “l5; *5 '§ 5'» l; :r l? ce in dealinsz with lame commercial contracts. s ren- resemtative of labor and perhaps s chartered accountant experienced in exalninine substantial bmlnes transactions. Indication was given M!!!" in the Speech from iihe Throne 8°11. Jean Wallace. that such a board will be created. HOMO. 'I'h.Ls body. would. once defence requirements were decided by the department. conduct the negotia- tion and making o! all The foliowin . _ _ . in a counter-plot to overthrow the entq have bee: Pmfmnf m“! 04m holida st their respec . the approved British tradition “on Md five homes uring their imprisonment. wearinlz full dress suits and even~ in: dawns at the dinner hour. Just when things looked dark- est for the emuo o! three men and three women. the De Moore solved their diffi- culties. He did a scene. likened to that of Sydney Carton 1n the “Tale of Two Cities." in which he makes a false confession. tellinlz the Rus- sian authorities he alone was re- sponsible for the czunter-plot. He was put to death his Miss Ruth MaeNeill of Holmsnh Ltd, Bummer-side, has resumed contracts he!’ dulled. after and would be directly accountable Yuletide season wi either to the Prime Minister or tihe Minister o! Finance. reflection on the ty of Defence De- pantment officers. he said. to sua- zest that a. different type of lmow- hat vlded bv military training was m- Mlarion Mr. and Mrs. Basil MecNeill. The followi tea h h .. tllrnedto £511- c m m" e nding their Christmas holidays in Elmsdal trioe, Lois, Nonee 0'Brien. Mr. William, Wal- lace and Mia Eleanor O'Brien. The school concert was held in Elcmsthle Hall on Dec 23rd with a large attendance. of profits treated to a. pleasant evening's en- thc tertainrnent by the pupils at the teachers. Miss Eileen O'Brien and Mr. James Curr a: to be commended on the excellent Dlwrsmme given lay their pupils. d The D185! was directed by Kalth- leen Cameron and Florence Wells. i The character James Roper, K. C.. W55 Dill-YR! J. W ison Naliivht. Charlie Cliv Enma . Theresa, by Clare Maiiln. 1 . Vlohile 1m. Commisloner ma inter-departmental mlttee on the control which emalmlned and fnklis contract he said it should have reported back to ernment the difficulties i-t encoun- te dealinlz with the Georile 010w. and Sbepun by Kaye Cecelia Campbell was in charge‘ of costumes. Florence Wells. make- up. while C. A. Brennan was stage Says WholeShow Is Miss Li11ie’s Jan. lit-The dramatic bee. ior civil servants. had neither the time nor the special eirperienoe needed for the grill: they were expected to per- a. financial success. Claus arrived in treated each pupil to candy from the Christmas Tree. is the programme: Yelcome by seven Junior Bu. of Welcome -by three —47y Douglas Paterson, ac- companied by Bruce 013:3‘ l: i 08W 7 Sena- Pupils Duet Loy Jean Matthews and Reviews Evidence The iudee reviewul the evidence takenlnsixweeksofnublichear- imra a/t lensrth and reported it all for the consideration of ment and Parliament. He no dispute existed as to any of the important facts adduced 1n the Evidence of Husrh Plaxton. lLilb- where Beatrice Lillie (Lady Peel, brought up in Toronto) was mist- cf ceremonies, says eoord of past Lillie ca ere is 1on8 and distinguished cutting them at an even faster and in this new and elegant entertainment Coward has provided for her. she is a Wagnerian heroine on a white girl. Ric is s bored actress with an eye for a diamond necklace. an or- of pageants for and an intemational spy. With time out to catch a breath and changeagownol-twmsheisa Riviera reveller and a eolnlc lady lg! s harem. she is, in short, ter- ic. "And sh is less as illllvé‘. wllsicllpm flection unen-ingly, lie __ii______ SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT Brookfield Sunday school Christ- rtainment. The choir ren- on _ 1.3%‘? "‘ it‘ this Drill "Me o wys. . rry Christ- Recitation by 51111-1” An; fliws- Wood. El als Iondorl when the tel-view Brit War Office officials is the report. This was to the effect Mr. Piaxtclrl had no shares in the Inslls Company and no interest in by his brothers. Gordon and Pi to l5 L" to the interest oi.’ any member of Parliament or of the Senate in the lis Company or the contract. and, He said there was no evidence of Lana w “nu-Fig! H “on “Wm” iorie . Duet by HGDé and %:°‘M .Rccitation. Edith costume. Pl . ough ' ' I'm“ WM" m. maul-m m this show is lifted m“ “'1 WW‘ skes her every scene seem from the Coward London ventures. written precisely for h yo aver saw a show which belonged son. which would be un-‘ without her. this is it." STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL CONCERT Minister" Mackenai ‘rile Commissioner mid he also feltit riirhttosavtherewssno evidence and no mound for sus- Defenoe Minister. domain minister ldal 0i’ the department was lruiltv of snu act of comm- tion or any-thine in the nature of __.__.. Much evidence was taken semi-annual examinations of us appeared and ts and trealt for the chil- Tlwse takinz a leadinR can 1n ieho tree entertain- rnen. . rcy McRae, Mlri liar and Rena. MsoPherson. am ____________ HA! BUSY JOB ldis Company. the ho dines of its nstderalt Ri a “twat.” ‘.3. it's-l“... with ‘:0 do b! the comlbany for preiminary ‘IOWN-(CP) —Willism is filo official scorer and ses. i As to all this counsel . msessinl the f llowi thCI-llfflglwmlf wlthmMrs. (Dr.)'J. E. Fleming sscfihairmiayn. “will Iigls-ndsincsi mglillddeinA g?! l the prowresn appeared and gave the is d W.I. byibeteachers an “d ll NEW YORK, J l8-—(AP) m‘ an. onol Jacob Huger-t, who hated to h lose and loved win and who 0d l. buildings and beer dalidit and profit. a in“ lness. of the aw York Yankees‘ became baseball’ really gnwe early this week and the lllt d!’ M W was: S. 5 a O ‘Phafillfldofnglibym blVlIthtthos-fter l-low to Mak Cough R 1 Big Saving. and It’s So .°.'."..'§_..'l.'§".i':.f:".ll..e"'" " d 1 cup oi water. and r s few mrglnsnts until ‘ ‘ h O l have come to the t is inexoedient to a Splendid emedy at Home “ 9* a four times as mach never spoils. sud children l‘ tinano lhsxe-Perhapsthe Colonel he ed Ruth's hand and "abs." B‘ Il-ll ll . ‘i’? e you can a initsttli ism- thdlt years of association. called lilm "Babs" before . I k m°°tfiiihf ‘Th3; ‘in liiitl 335*»? FIIIE sllvill roll WANTED Icr immediate order. Also interested l- all grades. G. Ii. liacilllllillli. Suallllarsllls BRADALBANI vmuos soaool. [1 CHRISTMAS OUNCEIT ‘ohms-say .nal.scm mspunilsof llilllfl Bchoohheldtheirchrisilnsscon- iniflradalhanaliall. Iilehellwasvasymottilw b- colatedfortheooessiasusndihs nressntedbefcsel pmscam was very appreciative audience. The ist far the was ongrgimthe pupils of flaw Doris woedside ohl Claus. Dorothy MacDonald. Dozplll’! Bernard and Myrtle Msclncd. Recitation. in: Santa. Claus Dorothy Bernard. Exercise. The Camleu Mother. Paul Jardine and Gertrude Mac- Donald. Dlnimrue. The ‘Drain to Mauro Margaret Cmrlrmings. Blair Mao- Dormld and James Cumming. Rlucitation. The Vviloouing Cough Mable Olurtminas. Instrumental Music. ’1‘0dd's 0r- chestln. Duet. The Lullaby 3cm. Jean Bernard and Phyllis Woodside. Monologue. Entertain: the Min- istel. Wilma MacKerlzie. Recitation. A Good Swap. Norms Martheson. Dialofiue. The Bpellinz lesson. 10 uunl . Intermission. sale of candy. Monologue. Delivering a Christ- mast Gift. Blair MacDonald. Drill. In Grandma's Day. Phyllis Woodside. Marjorie Bernard. Jean Bernard. Marjorie Matheson. Vera. ' and Recitation. “Fore" Christmas Mscleod. Exercise. On Christmas Ive. Junior Berna-rd. Mlvmn Matheson. and Norma Matheson. Dlnlomle. Wanted a Wife. I characters Recitation. ‘Ilelephonina emu MacLecd Claus. Myrtle Ins trumenltal music. "mac's 0r- chestra. Dl1ll (in costume). I pu . Recitmtlosallofiinwinatowear GertrudeMacDoml Leod and Blair M ld. l rus. Dear Old Santa Claus ll gifts to teacher and pupils from s well laden tree. Among the gifts was a lovely v-arliw set DIG-wilted to the teacher, Hazki Woodsldle. from the pupils. A nest sum was realized. which will be used for school purposes. 'l‘lle National Anthem hrouzht the happy event to a. close. Windsor Man Has Close Call WINDQOR, N. 5., Jan. l! _ (CH-Andrew Mounts, sssistan Hrpenrinntendent of the Consolidat- Ooznpsnmwssin hosnltalifl tonight reoo from shock and s bu}? torn fractured right arm tar he lie-- came entangled 1n s belt ope-lat- ing a mixer. Quick action of Russel flnith I41 M910?" IIObI-bly saved Moan f ' 1 _ smmu rom more ldfiglll injury screams and immedi to machine. l w ‘towed m’ BECAME!) LUCKIET DAY ‘IOKYO. Jl-IL 13-“? HLVII)— Because the Japanese o0 asides-Fri- daytheltiihtobatheluokisstday Empress for expectant mothers. Naglako today wore the maternity as by Shinto rites. She e bollt a month. SETS CICLING RECORD PERTH Australia - (OP) — Blushing tour hours, n minutes off the existing record. Hilbert man cycled 871 miles from l: soorlietothiscityinlihoumll minutes Col. Jacob Ruppert, Owner Of New York Yankees, Dies misused-am n sndllodwlth u yeheerfulneu sndgood third nsec ti e World Series fall. Highedutovtake his baseball via radio The Colonel's condition an Catholic Church {were adminlisltfred, But elgvzaglirlg- reeds speedy r . yllksr two hours last nlsihl b0 W" tent marl . lie a weak “gmol-rlillg" today to Al- bert Brennan. his confidential executive secretary for the last ti l Q1 U v lav-mm...“ s" m private in the uppert family vault ‘”-l’4‘lf.“'s.“i$§£'l‘§maa has been m timamd be ween $70,000.00!) and ll00.000,0m Colorlsi a firttewll. .... 2...: in New Yuk.‘ IOOKSJAITI, mhool. Recitation. Welcome. than Motion’ Bong. Helping Santa Old photographs. wtlolils-rlv the work o ' Occlusion. nerd shore. principal viola oi tbs B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra. l! as well as to the extremely interestinl e book. Mr. Shore has played under man! all-eat conductors and. a-lfiter Vivid»- renlarkable skeichm oi these med and their individual influences on Mr. Shore possesses being able to reveal. a very soul. the men and to convey with startling clarity trilldeir aiesstistofwhosncanbetr . school. s: n. cl or the Ba ta imeiii. and distributed 5 is poss$es a wonderful pa Pmsmal ma: Bhoro. "achieves ev him Eta isiiiliiéi i? i 5E 5% . un . lliariav Wight! S dslv aftern amotherina- tmAmat h: sndfiide Girl Guide News 1ST. BUMMIKSIDI COMPANY taticnsvlllbs mesa-laser;