' room? ONLY _ axruau 1111:1511 - ' suowuvo AT 3.1 I “BA TAAWN -- ._v____ Robert Taylor in Canadian NEWS 5 —- 7.00 — 9.00 THE CHARLUITETUWN. ' GUARDIAN &. CAPITOL Rm ‘IO-MY — WEB. SHOWS 315-100-845 Samelhmg greale than lite ilsel‘ ll MOTHER'S LOVE 10R HER B011 CENTRAL lillllllllllll l l Thin col la reserved f of local ‘Immt. but of a newly now" Ill! Ible In advance. "-_i*'—"i*‘— cooxs a11- Photos CONFEDEIATION LIFI IN soaaivcc. HILLSBOIIOUGI! SLIDE —Work was commenced .. ,1 by city workmen on the buildlnl of a slide for the kiddies on Hillsboro Square. MANY HAPPY RETURNS -- Congratulations are being extended to MI. and Mrs. Cheater Acorn who Sunday observed their 60th weddiria anniversary. FIRE YESTERDAY - The fire- men were called to tl1e dwelling of Mr. Elmer- Gallant. 32 Birchwood Avenue yesterday morning for 11 fig-fire. Little damage was report- R CALL A1‘ A. . TOOMBS Music Store, 167 Queen Street. and get your Syllabus for the i944 Maly | Festival to_bc held in New Glasgow. . Nova Sootia. Open to Nova Scotlo. and Win60 Edwardjsland. Dr. .1. Fredeflc Staton. Acliidloatori l8 a‘ N Harry Chappell, n11- uouucc the engagement of their dauzliter Mairgaret Emma to Sgt. H. J. M80116“. son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Machell B. C. Marriage to take pl the near future. l 1 l i GIVEN TEN MONTHS -— In the Criminal Court of Queens County yesterday Judge C. Gavan Duffy sentenced Milton Daniel MacLeod to ten months in Queen's County PICTURE 1ii6:-c11i1"1"11 » 153E111 can! I101! mun SHANNON Plus NEWS Coast of Strategy 1,Al)"l)i£D — Women At W111‘ —- Voice That Thrilied The World In The Clouds --- nfternoon for advance ing shows. ’ l ADVANCE TICKET EVENING SHOWS Our Boxoffice will be open from Z1 - 5 p.m. every SALE FOR sale of tickets for even- G ET TICK ETS EARLY AVOID LINE-UPS “iiooxr rayon scnooi. CONCERT The teacher 11nd pupils of hiuuzii , Tryon School presented tlioii-‘ini-l 11u11l Christmas concert. The school l was beautifully decorated for the occasion by the teacher, Miss lVLl 1. Cairns and was filled to y by the rutopuycr:s 11nd vis- l liars. Each pupil performed usual manner. Following is lho program which was cnllcd by Mas- tcr Melvin Waddell. l is in 1.11m» A Gulul linprivssion. M h1g1‘ . PMSYS Pro- ltrrittitiou, What I'd Do, lit-hill 111. l1 11111, l.1‘ii(‘1' to Szintn, Lou- ( . l M Josue. Murder. Lloyd lilac-- \1‘,\‘.' Rocitulion Christmas Wish George Curtis. Opening recitation bv Lotti"- Solo. I ‘Frlidnzi My Saddle For A 511F115. .1 R" Yuih (limplx-ll t(‘ll1‘(1l'f‘d\. f.‘ 11s, Jingle Hells. The Scluml. m“ A Socyup 51.11.19,, Ch tmns Welcome. P111111.- Calijui. nilllflikilt‘. The M1111 Order Hat. Dliilililllf‘, Heck Says It. liccitritioii, A Surprise for Santa Recitation, Dad's Got the. Itlicu- Dorothy Curtis, John J_ Wnncn l... Lott-n" to Santa by 3 1'1"“ tor pupils, _ ltecilzltiuu, Christmas Is the Best . Day, hinrcuerite Curtis. Dialogue. Wanted. A Housekeep- e1. Recitation, This Years Rcqtlcst 1.111115 lrns. R." 11111, Christmas Gills, 11:1- sic ltiartiu. Solo. Vlniidcrliig Calupliell. nflClilliillil, A P112210, Albert 111:1“- r011 On, Keith ' P i2 senior 111111118. 11. ll‘ You “fort: llnbcrt Viaiidcll. lllmlogzuc, A ‘Frrriblo Llzxlxlslro- g llir. Recitation, Christmas Gills, Fre~ (la nlacDonald_ - Chorus. They're Just As Happy The School as P i - 111111. - 1 Only i ~Rcritnllon Wlicu Santa W B111", lurm; ‘May ew. Rc1'!t:1'ion_ Daddy Everett Warren. Acrostic. Snnta Claus Drill, ill _.y_gm1,__ Isn't 8.111.111. ;.. giltun ; . . .1c1(1c , ‘£119.68? m5“); treat "W" ; ‘hi; WIDE; f5 Medicine 11.11 I ‘whet iilgmiiy remefli’ m.‘ "eegicsdifhis nmriiiv . mc I 51111111; inner MM, m Lautrln. 011111114110. Borg Comes The Bride. It1-r:1l'1'i111. '1 Christmas Scheme. 1141.111 lrreu. 1101-1 1111011. Santa's GnrdemPres- tun \Vill'i‘f‘ll. Dialogue. bfadnmc Camellllfs Dr-nutv Parlor. Rreitatinii, Just A Little Boy. Jerk hlzuxllcu‘. l‘. 111.111, flood Night. Boyd ltcrltutlon. Ring lifarion Merry (Thus 1111111 arrived 111111 "l lililS in puuils and 1,11 ‘F1111. lirouolit tlic cujov- ubu‘ urmiliu: lo 11 close. 1121111111. plenso copy) 117.11: o Locosrs ..IC_73l-— Fla. nntLloc- Chorils. rli NAIYEOHI- llllll dun, s1 cntupihaus lazuiched this year proved that llle Wllst C811 b9 defeated; so .1111. winter will see a balllt- lhrotlcliorli thejifidrlle East- l Ulli unti-locltst ZLady Patricia L.0.B.A i Elect New officers l . l Al. a. regular lllfifillilg o_'.' Lady Patricio. L 0.3 A , the following officers were ififitallfli 591' the e11‘ suing year. j W NI sister Jessie I112lCKC11ZlO. D.l\'f._Suster. Llnra wiucPlice. ire- elcctodi ‘ J1". D. M.. Sister Mary B. lilac- Kinnon Chaplain. sister Mal:- Sister levied). Sister Dorii; M110- Muinlc Catherine Nevin. ‘Treasurer. Sister Jzlia Darrach (re-elected). Guardian. sister Myrtle’ Mac»- Phall. Dir. of Cer. Sister lviinnie Mac- . Sister llelcii Mac-I Nevin 2nd. Lecturer. istei- Annie Mac-l Pliee. f Inner Guard. Sister Sadie Stew- art (re-elected; Outer Guard, Bro. Danie Nevin. S Cctmn. stators lilalulilrt Mn:- Kinnon. L . VI ‘l-i. Iifllvll MncNcvln a .1 lulla Auditors. Slstt-‘ri-i. M Nevin, Helen MaCNclfiJ and Cath- erine Campbell Sick CCtllhl. Sisl-wt hiarl-iiirci MacKinnon 11:1; 154111111111 ‘\i'.1cLenn. The iolloiwiu; Itefl C. \\‘Ol‘ii 1x115 done by Infkly lhitucin L. O B. A. for the vow: 19-13. 47 quilts (lug-gay i sn1:.1l_quilt. '1 pair sea~ man 10111! stockings. l4 1min; sea- man stockings. 29 pair army stock- lncs. 24 lilck-‘na, 4 v.11r1l(-1'.'-‘. Nevin. lsl, Lecturer Mac- mll- 1.11m, (l navy s1 850.011 Victory Bond; $11 oo ii 11m Milk for Iiritton fund: $5 Pwtuslnnl Orpiiangc: $5 to Greek Fund: $5.011 Russian fund. also n: Christmas the Lodge ‘Slllli. l2 boxes to boys oversea, and 16 boxes to boys in Cnnncla 1S1. John's United iihurch Meeting 1 'l‘11c mutual 1111-1111111: (i Si. Jclufs United Church, Ml. Stovzirt. was 1110111 111 the auditorium’. of tiifl churlli 011 .1.1n1|:1i'_v lllli. The mcetlni; opened \-'i1l1 it 111165 Devotional service. after which the minister suoko of the iienerfll work cf the church duiung the past year. He said 11inch had been done. ‘but intimated tliat the New Year ivas bristling with 119W K111150118“ 11nd new opportunities for the, church. "The church" he said. "must; be wldq awake to the 1m-| portance of he; place and influence in stabilizing future social condi-i Nothing can take the place‘ tions. the rommunlty ‘ oi’ (he church in and nation." Mr. Mercer was asked to chairman and Mr. G W Jay was elected as secretary. The reports of the different organizations were heard It was gratifying to note progress in the work and a large lncreagc In ilrnncas T1111 Ladies Aid reported 1111/1113 bouchl 11 one Hundred D0111: Bond 1r. the Fall Victory Loan Campaign. The Young People's Union found diffi- culties because oi so many of their ‘ members in active service and wari of the stood work organizations. and 111.. oulstnnclinz leadership of the minister was passed nanlmmisly. It was decided bv motion 1.11M. the minister be glyrn n raise 111 salary retroactive! to July l . - The minister referred to the, kindness of the people w himself and family mirinn the Christmas time. 11nd thanked then. for the‘ cooperation he had received in thel work of the church He concluded j bv saving: “I am immensely happy 1f it has pleased God to nav- mo appreciation fori of the different 111 anv_wav for the betwfll. cf the,‘ itcnnle.’ I 1111» meeting closed with the benediction. l jail. The accused was charged with breaking, entering and theft in ‘connection with a break at the J. R. Williams Jewelery Store early this month The Court emphasized the seriousness of the crime and stated a comparatively light sent- ence was imposed in view of the ‘prisoner's previous good record and ;thc strong appeal of his attorney ,1v11. R. R. 131-11 ROTARY CLUB — Rotarlau Dar- rril McGuire was the speaker at Rotary lilncheon yesterday. He dealt with some of the problems of n urmvspapcr, particularly in wnr-timc. A committee consisting of Nlcssrs. R. H. Rogers, D1". J_ A. Clark and J. W. Boulter were 11p- polnted to meet a committee from the Y's Men's Club at a meeting to consider proposals for changes in ilic educational setup in P. E. Isl- .111id. Guests present were Messrs. It. E. Seller 11nd Capt. Albert Den- nis of Chnrlottetovm. Rotarlans P. W. Clarkin and R. D. Quigley were joint 611311111611. WEDDING BEL A quiel wedding was .~"/11cn1111z->11 cu Wed- nesday. January 12.". at the Bislicpls Residence. Charlottetown, 1vi1en Rev. R. MeCoi-dlv united in marriage 1.115s Agnes Estella Carter. dauglilci‘ of Mrs late Mr. Petcl" Carte- nnd LAC. RJ FY- son of Mr O'Brien. Molrr-li. Tile biade was attention by hi-r sister Miss Lily Carley. The groom unis supported by M? . J. McAdam. saint Dunstanis University. lciru. After the ceremony happy couple left by plane Moncton. IS NOW LIEUT-COL HUNT -- Tlir many friends of the late Mrs. L. G. Hunt of Miami, Arizona. for- nierlv Frankie Ilovrait of Tryon will be please-d to learn of the ad- vnnccment cf licr son. Hollis. to the rank of inept-Colonel in the‘ Armorcrl Force of the U. 5., sto- tioued at Fort Knox", Ky. Isczvinr: P. E. T. when n child of seven years to reside with his mother at lllfhmi Arizona, he craduntcd from M1- mvl Hieh School. Ho entered the University of Arizona. grailluiiing as a civil cnglrecr and iminerllula- 1_y 1111s employed by the U. S Re- clamation Service. Col. Hunt has been in tho Fourth Division of the Armored Force since Match. i941. His uiife and two children are with 11nd lifrs the fo; 1 hiin at Fnrt. Knox. SODALITY AND ALUMNAE MEETING- The regular monthly meeting of the Sodality and Alumnae of Si. Joseph's Convent was held on January 9th with the President, Miss Margaret Butler, presiding. The Office of the Dead was recited for Miss Veronica. Mooney. lately deceased and tho Corresponding Secretary. Miss Mary Coreoran, was asked to con- vey the sytnpathy of the Bodallty and Alumnae to Mrs. Peter Walsh (-11 the death of her husband; Misses Mary and Pauline MacDon- ald on the death of their mother; :1u:1 li-ilssrs Bernadette and Louise Blanchard whose brother has been killed overseas The President read a letter received from the Com- manding Office of the “Queen Charlotte‘ expressing thanks for (ltlllfliiflii towards furnishings. and Rev. Mother Supcrior expressed her appreciation for payment of balance 011 sewing machlne- Ar- rangements were completed for the Card Party to held shortly Following interesting Ques- licn Box conducted by Father Wei-roll, the members proceeded to the chapel to assist at Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament- Inserted at live cents a word. at tly pay- b 1 Charlotle- [ BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 ‘ 1.5:? "..":"...1::.'":."".t.:: 61am 111 the cit!- 1 Freesout For Charitable I i 1 YORK DAYSPBJNG MISSION CIRCLE — The York Daylwllll Mission Circle held its monthly meetin: at MU. Heath Veslfl’ eveninl. Jan. lith. ‘rhe newly at; minted president. M1‘! Mill Floater presided. The Kilogram al outlined in the Study 50°! "II followed the Theme heinl The 1.119 More Abundant". Meet- ing opened by ainslni; i1 O Men of God. followed by Lord's Prayer in unison. A story entitled The Kiangsi Christian Rural Ser- vice Union V183 real by Miss Annie Gill. After singing the hymn. "when cross 111s Crowded Ways of Life, scripture passages were read by Mrs. 51.1111: Vases; land a poem by Mra. Ollie Brown, after which the president led in Prayer The lumn We Give Thee But Thine Own. brouyht the de- votional to r1 close. Fifteen meni- bers and one visitor answered the roll call with quotations on the ll- New Year. The Treasurer reptili- Bd having paid in $115 110 to thl Provincial Treasurer. Rel. Mrs. J. A. Nicholson for tie year i943. Mrs. Heath Vessey tiliaukai the members very kindly for the sift she had received at Chfifitmng, ivliss Christine MacLeod put on a contest and p social hulf hour was enjoyed by all. Miss Annie Gill 1n- vited the memners to her heme for ncXt meeting ‘vlien the r111 call will be answered with a. verse from the Bible contalnimz a wznan’: name. Lunch was served by the hostess Bsfilstfid by tne cminsittee in charge. Meeting closed with the National Anthem McKENNA - norm. - 011., or the prettiest weddings of the sea- son was solemnized in st. Michael's Church. Iona. when Rev. J. c. Mc- Caithy united 1n the holy bonds of nw-irimeny Mary Martina Me- Kenna, eldest daughter n: Mr, and Mrs. Peter Mcifienna of (Jove and Andrew Simon Doyle. R. C. A. F., son of-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doyle of Vernon River. D1111- lllii the ceremony appropriate hymns were sung by the choir. 'ihe bride looked very clvalimmg two piece street length g ourea dress with matching acces- sories. Her only attendant. was her sister Miss Beatrice who were coronation blue with matching ac- cessories. The groom was ably sum- Dortec by his brother William, ',1‘ne Brooms sift to the bride was a penutifulvgolo wrist watch. lo the oriclastrniio n. gold vanity case and to the proomsman a. inillltaiy set. Following the ceremony a sumptu- ous wed breakfast was served at the home of the bride. I-atcr the bridal party motored to Charlotte- ltowu Ifil/llfnlflfid rte the groom's wine w ere a e 1c ous supper aw- aited them. ‘The remainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing- The many beautiful gins. including cash. testified to the p00- ulcri, of the young couple. Prev-- ious to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower by her girl friends at her home and also one in Hamilton. Ontario. was employed during the last year. The bride is one of tho Island's patriotic member the King's services, They are now residing in Dartmouth, Nova. Sootia. where the lzrcom is attached to the R.C.A.l='. Their many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Doyle many years of hsiplply wedded life together. Personals Ex-conductor A. J. Jardine. City and Mr. Ervin Jay. C_ N. R. Station Agent. Royalty Junction, left yes- terday moraine for Montreal. Mr. AG. Banks of the G. E. Bar- bour Co.. Ltd.. is on a business trip to the Island. accompanied j Mrs. Banks, who will remain over vlsltlniz her sister. Mrs. A_ R. Glllis. Mrs. Seymour M. scott oi Corn- wall. has arrived home after spend- ing a four weeks’ visit with hei daughter. Mrs. David Iumim. South Weymcuth. Mars, and Mrs Mervyn Jenkins, Dorcnester. Mass. IN MEMORIAM In 11.v111E"111_1.-m»1y of J. FRED MACLEOD who passed away Jlltlllfy 18, 1943 Inserted by His Wile, Mrs. J. Fred MuLeod, French liver. 1-18-11. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory ‘of Harold David Moore. who passed away. January 16th, 1943. In our hearts your memory ilnlerl true OGDE/Vlf" PUIYHOI/SE Presents THE WEIRD CIRCLE SERIES \9 111° 0‘e , 6‘1\ 1“ Tonight 8.30 PM. CFCY 11.2. a m’: aoda . 11m baby That we do not t ink of van. Ham-tea a Mother, Dltldy 1.11s 1 18-“ Hint-her Ernest, IN MEMORIAM In loyal; memory of ITBBL C. WOOD who passed away January ll. 1M8. Th: one we loved In called awn! G took her home It was 1| will But 1n our hearts ahe live h still. Lovlngly Remembered by Husband '1 m u and Daughters. Card Of Titan/es . Mrs. Francis Clarke and daugh- Iter Vio1et,_wish to thank all the ‘kind frienca and neighbours for the many expressions of sympathy ektended to them dulrng their e- cent an. beeravement. 1-18-11- One year ha; passed slnoe that sad- ] day, N‘ x11 11111 officiate I l Orwell ~ where she i leading teachers and the wroom a chairman and w“ suitably l woman ‘still 111111; will in. 11:1 place this thy 0i 11111111111 llun , To 11o, (ianonizedl ____- I; C-AIIOLI. AMMOND A-oohtad hell Sh“ Writer . CHICAGO. Jan. 11 -1APi- A} who uiinlatnred ta persona‘; month with Saints the‘ ‘Roman Catholic Church. i, . She is the late blessed Mother. llrances Xavier Cabrini. a slight- fair-oomplexioned Italian nun who was a United Stat/e; citizen, While no official oonflrvnatioi has been received. dispatches (mm Borne, Switurland report that Pope Pius ft Canonlzation can City some Ceremonies in Vat time in January. Relocted by one religious order because she was too stnali. Mother Cabrini founded her own - llic Institute of the Missionary Blstei of the sacred Heart of Jesus - 11114.1 established p, school, a hospital or an orPhH-llflirelor each of the 6'1 years of her life. Bhc crossed the, Atlantic 23 times. went ‘up 11nd down the Pacific several times. rode burro-back over mountains cries-crossed the United States. Besides being the firs: citizen tr be canonlzed, Lviother Cubiani will have the distinction c‘. being sainted only '2'! years aftej‘ 11¢. death Dec. 22, i917. the shortest intervenini; period 311KB Papal Courts have adludoed more worthy ‘of sanetificatirn. HAZEL GROVE SCHOOL CONCERT Th! Hazel Grove School concert I wee held in itigite of the the school and in inclement weather ere Was a good attendance. Mr. Prank Nicholson acted as chairman and at the start of the program auctioned a fruit cake. It was sold for $6.00 and the pm. coeds Given to the Junior Cross s°¥if"1 B 01101111115 is the program. Opening Chorus by School. Address of Welccme, Elmer Nicholson. Tableau-The Christmas Spirit, Recitation. by Velda Houston. Song. I ‘Traded My Saddle for a Rifle, by Elmer Nicholson (en-I cored) ' Dialogue. Santa's Helpers. Recitation, by Reign Pound. ~ Flag Drill by five pupils. ' Recitation by Grafton Bertram- i 50118. I'll Be All Smiles ‘Tonight; by Betty Bertram (encored). 1 Dialogue. Heck Says It. l Recitation. by Lottie Houston. » 30118- by Betty Bertram, Audrey Ferris and Grace Nicholson len- eored). _ Monologue, by Ora Pound. Pegislosue. A Practical Use For dlars._ n lliqiecitation by Catherine Buchan- a . Drill-The Parade of the Christ- mas Dolls. by eight pupils Recitation, by Norma Pound. " Duet. Holy NiBht by Erma Stev- enson and Eleanor Nicholson (en- cored). Dialogue. Cat Pie. Recitation, by Louis MacEachern. Good night Drill. Closing Chorus. Santa Claus then paid his 11n- nual visit to the school and dis- tributed gifts to the pupils and teacher, Mrs Arthur Burgess. Mrs. Frank Nicholson distributed the Women's Institute treat to the pupils. A vote of thanks was extended to the teacher and pupils by ti‘? 11c - nowledged hv the teacher. After a Flag Salute by the nu- nils, the program was conducted by the singing cf the National An- them. HUNTER RIVER. CHRISTMAS CONCERT The annual Christmas concert of Hunter Rive» 1122s held in the Masonic Hall. Th1- hall was filled to capacity and ailne sum of 1non-. ing to us. tend to this A. Pl IIIIIIIIIIIIvii/JimIIIIIII/lllllrlinv L and l ‘Whitlock, Shirley Care-vi. The Complete Vocal Score of Gilbert and. Sullivaifa Comic Opera THE GONDOLIIERS (By Hind Permission of Rupert D'0yIy Cartel Will Be Presented By The R. A. F. MALE CHORUS (By Kind Permission of Group Captain ll. N. Hampton, D.F.C., Officer Commanding R.A.F. "‘ Wednesday, Co.; MOTE- Sponsored by Y’S MEN’S CLUB Entire receipts for purchase of Boys’ Camp Site at Holland Cove. ey was realized. Rev. L. M. Mur- ray announced the program and was also accompanist for the even- ing. Santa Claus was eagerly welcom- cd at the conclusion of the program and delighted the children 1vlth hlX lovinl remarks A large number of gifts, together with a treat of fruit for each child was then distributed. The following was the program for the evening: Opening Chorus. Christmas Bella by the School. Drill Welcome Margaret Burns and Harold Bernard. Chorus of Medleys, Pauline Carroll MacRae. Frances and Ethel Sher- r831. Recitation. A Big Wish, Foster Shorten. Recitation, Why’), Clark Smith- Dialogue. Christmas Greetings, Freda Newman, Betty MacNeill. Ethel Nicholson Eleanor Sherren and Pauline Whitlock. Recitation, A Lament, Isabell MacLeotl. Drill How Manv Days ‘Till Christ- mas? Buelali Montgomery. Gord- on Bernard, Leslie Kelley. Allison Wood and Marie Thompson. Recitation, The Golden Tele- phone, Bertha Smith. Recitation, Waltlng, Alfred Sher- ren. Chorus, The White Christmas. by senior girls. Recitation. A Good Plan. Ken-lHarold Bernard. Reel neth Wood. Dinlozue. Waitlno for the Train, Gordon Ripley. Robert Smith, Frances Bagnall. Elwood Robert- son. Ray Higgins, Ethel Nicholson Clnvton Smith. James MacFayden, Shirley Carew, Ethel and Francis Sherren and Freda Newman Recitation, A Dreadful Threat, Lana Kelley. Song, P001‘ Old Christmas Dolls. Eleanor Smith. Joan Bernard. June Spence and Blanche Bernard. Recitation. Lmokinz _for Santa eclllillllliiwlrfia1.0111111!!!» 1 NOTICE -TO.. POULTRYMEN In regard to brooder coal. In order to obtain hard coal from us for brooder stoves, it is nec- essary to fill in the forms provided by the Coal Controller, these forms can be had by apply- Don’t wait until your need the coal, at- at once. CKARD PHONE 240 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I and Charlottetown Girls _AT_ Prince of Wales College Hall 11111111111 19111. 1944 AT 8.15 RM. Directed by LAC. ARTHUR LAWSON At the Piano RENA JOHNSTONE TICKETS 50c each —- On Sale at: Cudmore Bros; Hughes Drug Rix’s Grocery; PAGE THREE . Charlottetown! Co.; LePage Shoe Henderson and Cud- m 1:: a. Claus. Ivan Waye. Aematic. Game of Letters. by a Junior pupils. Dialogue. Squire Hurley's Christ- mas. Gordon Ripley, Ray Hlgglm Eleanor. Ethel and Francis Sher- reu, Shirley Carew. Manson Smith and Betty MacNelll. Recitation, A Question. Lester Smith. Drill, A Christmas Surprise For Mother Goose, Eleanor Smith. Joan Bernard. Lester Smith, Priscilla MacLeod, Ivan Waye, Harold Rack. 11am, Wlnnifred Newman, Raymond Bernard. June and Shirley Spence Blanche Bernard and Berna Nich- olson. Song, I'm A Prisoner of War. Robert Smith. - Recitation. A Christmas Question Stewart Bernard Duet by Francis Bagnall and El- wood Robertson. Recitation. A Modest Desire, Da- vid Smith. Motion Song. A Clean Up. by I junior pupils. Recitation. He Could Help, Lea- lie MacLeod. Recitation, Glad To Be A Boy, Bonar Nicholson. Dialogue, Mr. Dash Goes limp- ‘plng, Freda Newman, Carroll Mae- Rae. Wanda Bernard. Paulina Whitlock. Recitation. Hamid Rackham. Monolog _ The Telephone Call. A Warning, tation. What the Stockln| Said. Raymond Bernard. Darky Chorus, Elwood Robert- son, Robert Smith, Clayton Smith, James MacFayden, David Sherren Drill. A Care-less Mother. Shirley and John Spence. Recitation. A Christmas Problem Berna Nicholson. Monologue. A Christmas Secret. Elmer Smith. Closing Chorus. There's An Old Christ-mas Tree In The Corner. God Save the Kink. C0. ‘TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FIIIII.IDI§I"IM’JI!IIIIIIFINIIIIIIIIJU’ 1 . (-11; '