i i i noiiiviiisiin INN. SHERIDAN Errol vFlyn SOUB-IS-THUR. 4th MONTAGUE-SAT. 8th. Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Tlrua is Eastern Standard) 'n5'h'si'b' ' ‘ FRIDAY, JANUARY l MOSCOW 5:30 p.m.~Nev.'s in English; Music. RNE, l2 meg, 25 .m BUDAPEST 7:00 pm. - lvfilitary March. HAT4, 9.12 meg. 32.8 m. ROME 7:30 p.m.-News in English; Guest Night; “Rome's Midnight Voice " 2R0, 11.81 meg, 25.4 m.; IRF, 8.83 meg. 30.5 rn. LONDON 7:30 p.m.-l-‘ull News Bulletin. GSD, 11.75 meg, 25.5 m.; GSC, 9.58 meg, 31.3 1n MADRID 8:25 p m.—News in English. EAQ, 1.86 meg. 30.4 m. TOKYO 8:30 p.m.—uarrc2 Orchestra. JZK, 15.16 meg. 10.7 m. BERLIN 9:00 p.m.-Uili':ent Events (Eng- lssn». DXB. 9 61 meg. meg, 31.2 m.: DJC, 6.02 meg. 49.3 m. PARIS 9'15 pm —Lyrics_ TPBll, 1l_B8 mtg. ‘.25 5 m.: TPA-i. 11.71 meg, 25 b‘ m BERLIN l0:a0 91h. - Talk (English). DXB. 961 meg, 31.2 m; DJC. .1 0'2 meg. 49.8 m. LONDON 11:30 p irh-m-‘Jorld Affairs?‘ "Li; hv Wickham Steed. GEC, 9 as mega. 31.3 m. PARIS 12:15 a m.—News in English. 'l‘l"‘ll, 11.08 met’... 25.2 nl-Z TPA41 11.71 meg, 25 R m TOKYO , 111.20 ain-ihght Music. JZI, B 53 meg. _3l.4 m. MEADOW BANK W. 1. On December 4th the regular meeting of the Meadow Bank Wo- men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Norman MacFad- yen. The president presided and open- ed the meeting by singing the Ode and repeating the Club Women's Creed. Roll cal-l. which Was to be an- swered by paying the annual fee, was responded to by eight mem- bers. Three new members Joined. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read, approved and signed. The sick and school committees gave their reports. It was moved and seconded that we buy an organ stool for the school. It was also moved and sownded that we give $2.00 to buy I- Chflstmas treat of arranges and candy f0!’ the school children. Correspondence was read and fljscuged, It was rnovad and sec- onded m give $1.00 to the provin- cial secretary of tho Canadian S0- ciety for the Control of Cancer. several pairs of Red Cross sogka were completed and the IOIIIBIILJI‘ In to be flnishegl dand handed in soon as meal e. “The Questionnaire on Cuwdiln \ _ . v 111.1511 1.1. 1110111011 I‘ oolnrln ll . l Interest bu av" g 0' a newly nature may be Inserted at 6 cents a word strictly pay- ahlo in advance. .-___-_-i__._____.-. CBASWILL for PhGiDFI-Dhl. “sic NFB-Dlinsriorxagggusva- 41-311- KENT BEAU‘! Sho Jan- u Specials. also star ent 25c wor . L-299-1-4-2i. SLIIG SE03 STEEL bar inm- sleigh m1 . hora shoes. borne shoe nai . Rogers no.3“ l 5 u CHURCH NOTICE. - Wl oe Pastor-a! (rharge. Services Sun y. January 7th are as follows: - field 11 A. M. Princetown Road $30 P. M. Winsloe North '1 P. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, mntster. 11-308-1-5-11. UNITED Mac uarri at 7. Sunday school at Hunter River at 10.30. 11-3005-1-5-11. CHURCH NOTICE. — Cornwall Pastoral Char : Services on Sun- day January 7 : New Dominion l1 A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. Cornwall S. S. 11, A. M. Service 7 P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside, Minister. L-QOQ-l-B-li. DISSTON CROSS CUT SAWS lain and lance tooth axes and andles. Rogers Hardware. L-3lB-1-5-li. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in tggvingeyour son or daughter an up- -da and Practical Bookkeeping the Chin-lo‘ wn course, consul Business College first and compare their course with the ones taught elsewhere. L-3l2-1-5-ll. W. W. 'I‘idma.rnh. student Kings College, Halifax, has left to resume studies after spending the Claristmas holidays with his parents. Dr. F. W. Tid. ‘marsh and Mrs. Tidmarsh, st COMJVIUNITY CONCERT AT BELFAST Th? Program at the Belfast Com- mlllllly Cilrl-Stmas concert on Dec. 22nd was as follows; Eldon School, Candle drill, eight girl-S; Song, Lorraine Mcwilliams; 33cm Louise West. Shirley McDon- K Newton School: Recitation, Mar- ion_ McDougall; Monologue, “care Feliniiy" North Pinette School: Recitation, Eleanor Ross: Recitation Peggy GU15? 5on8. Ellivt and Alexander Ross: Sonz- Eleancr Ross. South Pinette school: Duet, Lu. crlle McDonald, Catherine Nichol- SO11. Mount Buchanan School: Song, Florence McLeod. Ocean View School: Recitation, Margaret McKenzie; song Doris Ross. St. John's church choir: Dia- logue. “Squire Hawlevs Christmas"; THE N 8B C LI-EGE Ic- lc an 4-5-31. v Y: . Mount Stewart l1 A. M. H 1112181011 3 P- M. Marshfleld 7.30 P. L1-320-i-5-1i. CHUB/CH 0F ENGLAND SEB- VICIS. Sunday. January 7th. Crap- aud. St. John's Ch , enaon 1.00 P. u. s ingfleld, Church, Ho r , _ Rev. G. R. an. [1-302-1-5-11. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Services on Sunday, January 7th as follows: Bonshmw 11 A. M. Appln Road 3 P. M. Victor-ls, 7. L-m-l-5-11. CAVENDISII CHARGE. — W01‘- 9. 1 y ship on Sunday January 7th in New GhBSVW at l1 A. M. Cavendish 5t d evening January 12th. G0 T1119)’. Minister. o. W. L-3l6-l-5-li 0n Wednesdtay evening December 20th the parents and ratepayers of were entertained in the schoolroom by a very ennjoyable Christmas program carried out by the pupils of the school under the capable management of their teacher, Miss Esther Matheson. Mr. Murdock MaoSiween acted as chairman and at the close of the program Santa Claus appeared in his usual Jovla‘ manner and distributed gifts {mm a bountifuily laden tree from wluin both. pupils and teacher were gener- ously remembered. The following is the program: Remarks by the Chairman. Chorus, Christmas Toys, school. Recitation, With Christmas Greet- ings, Verna Wood. Song, Welcome Christmas, Hope, Sara MacLeod, Dorothy Moore, Jackie, Hollis Wood, Wendell Johnstone and Lincoln Macleod. Exercise. The Golden Rule, Katherine MacLeod and Ger- ald Cruwys. Solo, I'll Shovel Your Walk. Shirley Andrews. Recita- tion. A Bis Meal. Leith Stetson. Re- citation, It Wouldn't Do, Fcrne Stetson. Dialogue, Buying Eggs, Leah Moore, Avis and Ralph Cruwys. Drill, The Colored Santa, Sara MacLeod, Dorothy Moore, Hol- lis Cruwys, Jackie Wood and Claude Younker. Recitation. We Love Him, Shirley Wood. Solo, I Wonder If You Feel The Way I Do. Hope MacLeod (enoored). Recitation, Poor Dolly. Shirley Andrews. Solo, Christmas Lullaby, Katherine Mac- Leod. Recitation, If I Were S/an- ta Claus, Hollis Wood. Instrumen- tal music. Mr. Scottie Yule. Song. We Stand Up Straight, Alice Gal- lant, Sara, Hope MacLeod, Jackie and Hollis Wood. Recitation. A Joke On Pa. David Andrews. Dia- Bov Scouts: Bccilative acts. “The Grunilbier" and “When we are Men". St. John's Church Y.P.S.. Flag drill with “Rule Britannia" chor- uses. G eeti-ngs from represen- tatives 0 Eldon WI. the library. M85011“; Lvdgt’. Orange Lodge, St. John's Church. The Choir: Six favourite carols and Christ-Inns sons-s 1n duet. ladies’ and mens quartet, and ensemble arrangements. During the prozram. the choir presented to Miss Annie McRae, the Oxford Book of Carols as a sea- sona ale gift m appreciation of her good services as organist. The illuminated tree provided souvenir candy for the largo mun. bers of school children who came to the Communltg concert. The candy was donate by the choir, Receipts at the door were sent to the Red Croxs. KCC]! Dllnaftfsjnlhglo! Industries was discussed and fili- ed in by Mrs. Lemuel Drake, All bills were paid. Two contests vcere put on. First prize won by Mrs. Victor Mao- Phail; booby-prize by Miss mt; Glow. Mrs. Peter Scott and Mix Etta Glow are on the prograumqe mm- mittee for January. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Lemuel Drake on Wednesday, January 8. Ho]: calitobeanswercdbys New Yellarha resolution. e mee ng closed by i ing God save the King, .1...‘§‘1‘,1¢1. s dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Robert Jewell and Miss Laura Crosby. Leod and Claude Ycunker. tion. Soap The Onpressor. Wood. Trio. Hobo Song to The Mounties. Hope, Sara, Billie Mac- Leod. Recitation, Billie and I. Lin- coln Macbeod. Drill, Christmas Wishes, 8 boys. Recitation. Retalia- tion. Stanley Criiwys. Dialogue, From Down East. 5 pupils. Recita- tion, An Embarrasing Circumstance Hollis Cruwys. Drill, Doll Drill. 10 boys. Chorus, Christmas Time. School. Arrival of Santa. God Save The King. Newspaperman Passes In Ottawa OTTAWA. Jan. l ~(OP) —-E. Stafford Green, former: well-known Ottawa and Quebec cit newspaper- man and latterly 0n e House 0i Commons staff. died here today af- ter a lengthy illness. He was 56. A native of Belfast, Ireland, Mr. Green served in the South African war and came to Ottawa in 1903. He was on the reporting staff of the Ottawa Citizen for 2i years. For six years prevoius to nls ap- pointment to the House of Comm- ons staff, Mr. Green was on the news staff of the Quebec Chronicle- Telegraph. S ving are his widow, the for- mer Clara Beaudin. and a daughter, Funeral will be held Wednesday. MOSCOW. Jan. 3—(A.P) - Tass. Soviet Russian news ency gfllmeii wnlsht that t e peopes commissars has donated to aid earthquake victims in gm- pari ui‘ wrourses, tuition. etc. Phone -J. 111-311 logue, A Suitor Bold. Sara Milo- -, Reclm- ‘ D0 1".“ ‘ CIIABLOTTETOWN BUS]. PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. _ Sunda BROOKFIELD SCHOOL CONCERT _ Brocldield and a number of visitors . nu wartamrsiaizcovsao a rnaaroua an - as am?“ a" a AN vt k i Mostly Fur Trimmed. trimmed. $10.95 for - - 411-30 19.50 for - - — 13-00 25.00 for — — — 15-67 $4.95 for - $3.30 20, short and long Ladies’ and Misses Dresses and wool, sizes l4 to 44 at Special Prices during An- niversary Sale- $2.95 for - - -$1-97 $ 5.95 for — — —— 3-97 All other Dresses at — Ladies’ Cloth Coats Beautiful Garments — Modern New York Ideas, One-third off Ladies’ L die ’ and Misses two and three piece _ a Salts — — — — — — — - - ONE-THIRD 0Fl~ $9.95 for $6.64 _ 14 t M‘ Bl sea, slicers and crepes, sizes o mes o“ sleeves, $2.95 for — -— — $135 Evening Dresses, taffeias and velvets. W011!‘ 1° $25.00 special for Anniversary Sale — — -- Ladies’ and Misses DRESSES 10.95 m - - - 1.30 $12.95 m - - $13-64 W Cloth Costa. mostly fur $29.50 for - - 419-67 39.00 for - - — 26-00 48.00 for — - — 32-99 knitted $10.95 for $11-30 $5.00 in smart styles, crepes 7.95 for — — —$5-30 A Continues through. 131111013’ 13th l With savings for you In every department Would You PI Would you the savings Zips . . . Half Price! Worth while groups of J umboes . . . Three-fifty ! Better quality j u m b 0 heavy zip jackets for t n men. Curly cloths in Yo“; sieatbeiso “m ‘rid colors frieze and navy m 3c Y , M blue _- _- - -- 1-2 Price maroon. Heavy W018 $6.00 jackets for —$I3.0i_l $1.50 jackets for —$2.2o ALL l’; PRICE Sample from 0 Special - Sale Terms Cash all wool yarns with big shawl collars. $3.50 Special at — Hails for mflfl-tillplllemenled ur at — 47th Anniversary Sale—— LUGGAGE All kinds offered Iradies’ Overnight C8505 Filled Cases Gladsiones for women Gladstones for men Tweeds and fabric cases Solid leather. - No Appros. — _ _ _ - 20% on‘ J Come - . - early Come early for these! -_- Slightly shopworn cardi- gans. Sold for $3.00 and $4.00 regular. $ Special at — Best quality men's caps worth $1.50. $1 I Special at — by hills regular stock 0f better makes. $2.00 One Third Off DJ - No Charges — MCDRE £1 MFLEODEEE! (Queen Street r About the Bargains‘ in Men ’s Clothing It's true. S. A. McDonald's ure offer- ing their entire clothing stocks of great reductions in their January Sole now in progress. Every mun with an eye to saving money on quality clothing should lake this Hp and get right down to S. A. McDonald's before this once-a-yeur op- portunity ends. ». s. A. iiiiniiiiirs k BONSZZAW CHRISTMAS CON- CERT On December Z-st the teacher. Miss Inez Stevenson, and pupils of Bonsha/w School presented their annual concert to a large audience in Bonshaw Hall. The hall was pretily decorated for the occasion with evergreen and other Chrlstanas decorations, and in tho comer stood a large tree heavily laden with gifts for toacher, pupils and others. For severa numbers the sis was beautifully lighted with foo- lllhiil- MT. 1.1.1‘. Beaten acted a3 chairman-rand after making a. few remarks the following program was presented: Opening chorus, silent Night by 6 senior girls in costume. Recita- tion. A Greeting. by Wanda Mac- Nevln. Solo. Dear Santa Claus. Eleanor Carson. Dial e, Mrs. of Cabbage Patc . Those Wl tam parts: Mrs, WIBES—FIONIICE Moore. Her children-Roma Mac- beod, Ioah Boyce, Maxine Sa-lmozld Aitkcn MacNevin and Cecil Mac- Phail. Recitation, 'I‘.ho Kind of Claus, Jamie Crosby. Solo. Old De- cember, Charlie Moore (encored). Star Drill, 7 intermediate girls in costume. Intermission. Sale of Candy by 11.3.0 Dialogue. Snow White and Bevan Dwarfs. Those takinfl parts: Show l While-Shirley Crosby; the Queen Isabel Crosby: Seven Dwarfs. Joan and Ina Macbeod. Heth and Mer- ril Crosby, Marilyn salmond, Betty MacDonald, Beverley Benton. Voice -1Vlae MacDonald. Princ ll MiwPhall. solo. There's A love- Knot In My Lariat. Altkein Mac- Nevln (encored) (with guitar ). Pantomime. It Came Upon The Midnight Clear. bv 4 girls in Pan- tomime. Recitation, Eleanor Car- son. Monologue. Entertaining Sis- ter's Beau. Christiane Maclreod. Solo. Christmas Cami, Florence Moore iencmcdl. Chorus. Jingle Bells. school. Charlolteiou n arrived and distributed BUY-l 91'0"! the tree and after the chairman thalnked all for their order and at- tention everyone joined in singing God Save The King. Thelma Benton and Petcr Mac- 1' Donald were orgimists for the even- rig. (Patriot please copy) BRACKLEY POINT SCHOOL CONCERT On Wednesda evening December 20th tho annu Christmas concert was hold in Howie's Hall by the pu- plls of Brackley Point School. Mr. Grant MacCallum acted as chair- man and the following program was carried out, the organist being Mrs. Benton Maclrure. Opening chorus. Recitation by Gerald Robinson. Merry Christmas Drill. Recitation, Bradford Mur- ray. Dlalogue, Hard Hearing. Sons, Old Santa Claus. Dialogue Give and Take. Recitation. Lem- mie Cudmore. Song, Christmas Bells. Exercise, Christmas ‘Free. Recitation, Dorothy Murray. March Drill, Santa's lmvoys. Recitation. Ruth Stewart. Dialogue, Enter- taining Sister's Beau. Recitation. Alfred Murray. Exercise, The Rag Dolls. Monologue, Fenner Stew- art. B010, Walter MacLure. Dialogue The Train to Mauro. Recitation. Dorothy Robinson. Monologue, Ber- tha Stewart. Recitation. Ellwood Shaw. Driilflrherl Drill, The Christmas ards. Instru- mental music. Sale of Candy. Pan- tomime. Away In A Manger. Dia- logue, Harry's Pockets. Bong by Darrell MacLure and Virden Rob- inson. Rocitatlon. Annie MaoCal- lum. Dialogue. Millie and Tillie. Recitation, Virden Robinson. Clos- ing chonis, O Canada. Stanle Murray then announced Santa aus who distributed from the well decorated tree. gifts and candy to the pupils, teache and others. The entertainment was brought to Following tho program Sonia a close by singing the National An- them. I l The scholars acted their Ladies’ Cotton H0058- coais with Zipper- S1195 14-44. Assorted colors. $1.95 to clear $1.29 at———-—— Ladies’ and Children's odd under garments to sell for half price. These include Nighi; Giiwns‘ Pyjamas, Panties, Vests, Slips, etc. Iradies Jersey Dresses. Sizes 14 - 36. Colors Grey, Navy, Black, G010 "d Brown. $1 .49 To clcar at -— Ladies‘ Crepe Dresses. ‘gilt’; .15.: p031‘; " '1' m” y; c l. _ _ 1 .59 Be sure to have your i! You Found it on the Street! Ladies’ Basement? » 0111i a '5 Bill pass up in the Ladies’ Plaid Jackets. Short sleeves. Colors: Brown, Green and Bed, Velvet trimmed. Size! 12 - 20. $1 I25 Selling for — Ladies’ Crepe Dresses. Short sleeves. Colors? Navy, Black ‘and White, Jade Green. Sizes 38-44. $2.49 clearing $ at ._ —- -— -- 1 I98 Ladies’ Plaid Dresses (fine wool) short sleeves. Colors: Red, Green. Blue and Brown. Sizes 13-18. Original price $2.95. To clear $zl7a at—-——-—- Ladies’ Bed Jackets. $1.45 clearing $ ,, _ _ _ _ 1 .00 Colors: Blue only Ladies’ Plaid Jackets. Long sleeves. Colors: Brown, Green and Red. Sizes 12-20. $1 I Selling for — Ladies’ House Dresser. Regular $1.00 i0 clear at and J name and address put in the ballot box when making cash purchases. You may get one of The Birthday Cakes 4 BIG BIRTH DAY CAKES l4 Special Departmental Prizes Heroes’ Welcome Given Cruisers BUENOB AIRES. Jan. a-Brliisii residents of Bun-nos Aim and Montevideo save a 11613195’ Welwme today to the cruisers AiflX and Achilles, conquerors of the scutt- led German pocket battleship Ad" miral Graf SpeB. Commanders of the two vessels received British officials aboard after the warships arrived in the River Plate and Rave their own versions of the Dec. 13 battle with the tGraf Spec off the Uruguayan cons . FERNWOOD SCHOOL CONCERT On Thursday evening December 21, the annual Christmas concert ms held in the specially decorated school at Fernwood with a large attendance of parents and visitors. parts well which showed great credit to the ability of their teacher, Miss Doris McKenrra. Mr. J.l-l. MacFarlane acted as Chairman and a splendid program was rendered. At the close of the program Santa arrived with his usual good cheer and distributed gifts to the pupils, teacher and young people from a prettlly decor- ated and wall laden tree. After can °1t1‘.'.'.'i~"§.'i..l?.“i§i1'“ °* Beans. B Y G . Sherry. Recitation. Pineau. Instrumental music Lloyd Sherry. Dialogue. BMW- Office. Recitation, Donnie Mao- ,‘ .11" t‘ .Gldl'5 Ml"- agilalogiigfmiaigda Slferry, Billy MacFarlane. Recitation. Frank MacFnrlane. Instrumental rnusll and sale of candy. Drill. Gflfilnd guns, aix girls. Recitation. Bl Plneau. Duet. B1113’ BOY- bY He‘ en MacFarlane. Billy MMWTWW Recitation. Hillard MacFarlane- D1»- Uncle Hirams Cold. Reci- , Marjorie MacFarlane. 1n- strumental music. Recii-BUOH. N0‘ reen Henderson. Drill. 6 small girls. (Goodnight). ‘Prlo, Noreen Hen- derson. Pauline Henderson. 391°" Sherry. cuisine chem- ‘ m mu ‘I I“ m’ 'l‘h bl American Iinfl. 5-5 Izsrmzufhf lallanundar :- from Ronda Point. Air Si"; 1"“ "a" - . ...: afsirii n". a". Comfortable staterooms and flnc anal: l! thrcull‘ rickets io Bolton ma occupy :|i:,":|(\’:$'a‘t‘ no altrl 6 Santa disappeared the Women's Institute distributed candy and fruit to the pupils and juniors. fol- lowed by several speeches on the good work of the teacher and pu- pils in the past. Following is the program: Welcome. George MacFai-lane. Opening Chorus. Recitation, Al- vin Plneau. Recitation, Hazel Pin- osu. Dialogue, Adele Henderson ..n.ium»au.w ,;_,'gr,";,:;{ mo‘: mu. Flifififld. _ ti‘