_ and . Wf/l/ARE RKS WEAR/NG- ' i AMI/NS IHEM WH E I AIN'T NAPKINSIITTFI€¥REONLV TEETH IF WE HAD A E7715 ME $040 SEA/DA IIESQGE.’ WHERE WOULD YOU GET THE 5TAMF§?COME ON, ._ a BE crreizi-‘ul! g : . . 2 . BECAEERFUL? //v m5 ~ M/PDLE OFAA/ ocaw CWA c0335.? our? I 5 FULL OFAIR, AIN'T IT‘? WHV BE SCARED? HOIV TO PASTIJUIUZE DAIRY PRODUCTS Pasteilrization as applied to lldilving is the process oi’ heating milk, cream, or dairy hy-products to a temperature at which all the disease germs that may be eon. tained_ therein will be destroyed, and, in the case of milk and cream, of cooling to a temperature at which the growth of the sur- viving organisms will be restrain- ed.. Efiicient pasteurization en- sures a safe supply of milk and other dairy products, delays the souring of milk, and improves the H8 flavour billter. On the other hand. states the Farmers’ Bulletin No. 3.3 on “Pasy. eurization of Milk, Cream, and Dairy By-products." inefliciellt me- thcds of pasteurization give the public a false sense of security and form one of the chief criti- cisms by those opposed to the ractlce. The purpose of the hill- etili is primarily to effect a creat- er efficiency in the pasteurization oi‘ dairy by-products and shows how it is done. The bulletin is fully illustrated and may he ob- tained free on application to the Dominion Department of Agricul- ture, Ottawa. and keeping quality SURE BACK I (Inf RUIiUf In 20 Minutes “That stab-like pain hit me in the back one day, and l knew I had strained my back," writes S. E. Couture from Colon. “At Espi- nosa’: drug stors they urged nis to use Nervilinc. I am glad l did so, becsus with Nervlllns I rubbed all the soreness out of my hack and shoulder joint." I secured won- derful relief for niuscular pain in Nsrviline. It assists, in driving away rheumatic pain, and takes lots of the stitfncm out of sore joints. It's fine for lflsins, sprains sore joints. For coughs, hoursensss and sors chest due to cold, Nerviliile as a “rub-on" has great analgesic power. Get a 35- cent bottle today. nus ON NERVI MARITIME CENT . Min Kathleen ‘by Intermediate pupils. ;&H’"' f n: ulinel M1‘. IIEIBEIT SCHOOL The pupils of Mt. Herbert School presented their Christmas enter- tainment on Thursday evenin , Dec, Nth" and was largely attsn ed by interested parents and friends. Th school room was attractively ds outed and in one corner stood large Christmas tree, which wa heavily laden with its. Mr. J. R. Munn ca bly perform ed the duties of ch man andth music was under the direction o Rsynon The pro- gram was néhfoiiowsiu y‘ n; Open ng orus, " ng r Bells" by School. Regitation, “Welcome” by Douglas oo . Recitation. "Inglls' Stocking" by Inglis MacEachern. Dialogue, "A Hasty Cure." | Recitation, "When Santa Was a Boy" by Aubrey Peppy. . 'I‘rio "1 Traded My Saddle m s| Rifle" by Harold Pippy, Doris and Harley Ings (encored.) Recitation. “Telephoning Santa" by Douglas Wood. Drill “Christmas Advice." Recitation, “My Dolly" by Cath- erine Peppy. Pantomime, "Home. Sweet Home." Monologue. "Harold tends the baby" by Harold Peppy. i Recitation “Daddy isn't Santa" hv Walter Athberton. Trio "The Soldier's Last Letter" liy Harold Peppy. Doris and Har- ley Iilgs (encored). ' “The Wedding Christmas Song "Silent Niilh!" at Recitation “A Present for San- ta" by Helena Peppy. Monologue "The Bachelor's Sale" by Harley lugs. Rose Drill. Intermission and sale _of apples. “Christmas Time" by by school. Darkey Drill “_Oh Susanna" Intermediate pupils. S Annual Echool Concerts Rccitation- Willing To Help by Arthur Csllbcck. Diaiosuc- In As Much As Ye Have done Unto Me Tile Inst of ass Yo Have Done Unto Me by Arthur Thomas. MalgaretDswson. Bowatt. Marion Delano . MacDonald - of by Mabel MacDonald. Lois and Ralph Macnoiliiid. mutation-Imposing On a Boy by-Dean Johnston. - . ~ Rccitation- Merry ctirfnmas by Cerylan H _ snson. Recitation- All By Myself by Marv Jane Hanson, A Chrismtss Diaiogue- by Cal- vin and Leroy Thomson. Drill-fills Christmas Story by Donald‘ lord. Blair Delaney and Ralph . MacDonald. , Ri2iitation— Telephoning Santa bv Eula Wood. Rccitatlon- Leave It To The Girls by Raymond Thomson. Dialcsue- Squire Hawleys Christmas Heath" Delaney. Elaine ChIShO . Grace I-lowatt. Boyd MacDonald. Charlie Thomson and Eula Wood. Roma Thomson and Ralph MacDonald, Ruth Thomson. Arthur Thomas. Recitation- Santa Claus Worries by Ida Wood. R-:citation__ My Dolly. by Nan. cv bee. , Recitation —A Letter to Santa by Boyd MacDonald Diaiogue- How Santa Can Do So Much bv Helen Howatt and Dialogue, "A Good Impression." Duet, “Just a Prayer Away‘ bvi Annabelle Ings and Kathleen Ray- nnr (encored.) _ Monologue “Hiram _on the l-lill- man” bv Freddy Driscoll. I Flaiz Drill. _ _ Dlalogui- “Dlsappolllllng Dinah. '1 Solo, Jimmy MacPherson (0n- cored) Dialogue, "Wanted. a Housekeep- eLChorus "Santa Claus" hi’ SYIIOQI- Santa Claus then arrived iii his usual iovial manner and dlstiiliut- ed gifts to the pupils and theii teacher, Sue L. Jones. i The National Anthem brought. a most pleasant evening to a close- (Patriot ‘please copy-i JOIINSTOWS nivan SCHOOL CLOSING Ti -d y evening, DEC. 20th, thgnpupixlsufwfalolulstons River pre~ sented their Christmas prosffllhm? under the direction of "Isl; teacher, The chairman for evening was Mr. Herbert BeaKBn- Following is the pfoilfhmme- Recitation - Welcome. Joseph Braael. Chorus-Hello. ThE $¢h°°1- Recitationr-Hard Times 10X” uis. Lo is McKenna. LoDialogug-‘file Dull Class, '7 pup- itscitatlon-swcenin’ 0"", Th” Be . mgongiltlgg MBITY BS1?» MBIY W lker and Marie Bulle- Recitation-A surprise. Edna Walker. , DIaIOBI-‘IOFWI The Weekly . up - Bmeildtioh-A Foolish Little Mal- den. Marie Brazcl. Monologue-Aunt Hannah Hay‘ seed 1n the City, Catherine Mac- ;e‘c1itl.lstion—Thc Guiitless Child. Mgntyrlfigilcnt Night, 4 iun- tgggigiiiilggir; Foolish Questions. Dialogue-Uncle l-liranfs Cold. - ils. 7 lgrcltlzltation-Mscs Christmas Fev- er, Mary McKenua. s. ' ISM n Step Dance-Edna Walker. Song-Old Fashioned Garden, Catherine and Anna McDbn d. Recitatlon—The First Chris Eve, Rita Walker. MOIIOIOKIIb-CIIIISUDIS Silencing. Donald. Anna Mac Recitation-A Child's Ides, Perle Macdonsld. Dialogue-dos’ Tore Christmas, ‘I pupils. Recitation-A Dreadful Possibility Gordon Macdonald. Pantomine-Hang Up The Holly. 4 senior pupils. Recitation-A Little Girls Hopes. Eleanor Walker. My Recitation—Accounting for Lack of Taste. ‘Earl ‘rrainor. Disloguihburgiars and Ghosts. b DUI. citation A Substitute, Doris Trainer. Pantomine-‘Ihen and Now. num- ber of pupils. Recitation-When PakPuts up the h At this point Santa distributed presents to the pupils. after which the National Anthem brought an enjoyable evening to a close. NORTH TBYON CHRISTMAS CONCERT dcr the direction of Miss Mary A. Macltenztc. Deaconess. Mrs . Elisabeth Lana. and ‘Ml-s. Hammond Bowness. to s isrle and apprecia- tive audience. The Church and Christmas tree was nicely decor- ated by menlbers o!,thc Congreg- ation. Russell Thomson cspably chairman and the fol- well performed, program was carried out. A Christmas Greeting by Marion Delaney. bvoocningl Chorus-"It Is 00mins" . so oo. RtehcItstion- Body's Christmas Piece by Elisabeth Thomson. Drill-Christmas audios by Mnrflnt Dawson. Kathleen In- msn. Glace Howatt. Ruth Thom- Marion Delaney. Doreen How- s . wRScLIastIon-A tIArIs Contract es Reunion-By ‘Ihs ht of s Star by mo»: mandala‘. Riil- Telling About Christina iv Dorm; and Helen Hontt Nan- cy Des and Winnlfrsd Thomson - Drill 711m Babe of Ims by and d Thomson Raymon . and Msbsl nsld. and Winnifrsd , IndJhl-icrin wood. Ar- thus Giibeck. Nancy Ice. Blair Delaney. Janus sad Helen flours Ruth Thomson Drili— Bethlehem by‘ Ruth Thomson Ida Wood. Marion De- laney. Gra-ce Doreen and Helen Howatl. Lois and Mabeil MacDon- ald. Euia Wood. Pantomime-O Little Town of Bethihern. by Elaine Chisholm and Annlebeile MacDonald and Clvoir Recitation-Then Its Christmas bv Lois MacDonald _ Drill-Christ Is Born Today by Nalicr Lcc. Elizabeth and Winni- frcd Thomson, Mabel MacDonald and Pauline Word, ' ‘PantOmimc—-Siicnt Night bv An. n ebcll Mat-Cclzold and Elaine Chishol . Sol . ' Lhwd Hfléwa" 0 part by Mrs Chorus-Christmastide bv school Rccllaticin- Goodnight bv 3am] Dawson ' ' IATEI-IOWRI Anthem t the close of Santa Claus arrived lllehlsmiliflgl Jovial manner and distributed In... senis from the heavily laden ma} leaders. pupils and others and treated all the children present, with fruit and candy . s1‘. rarluclcs S5300 CONCERT I’ The pupils FsTP -i - Presented their Chrillllmlaiscihllzgl "mo" "I and The classroom and Christmas If" We" Very tastefully decorated by the pupils and teacher. , The teacher, Derrlll MacGuigan in a few words welcomed all pres. ent and hoped that everybody Would enjoy the concert.‘ the re. Daring of which the pup“, 8d worked and studied so diligently. Under the capable chairmanship of Mr. J. Wilfred MacAleer the f°n°wing pmzram was carried out. Opening Choruses, O Canada and Welcome—The School, Recitation-Clifford Herrell, Dialogue-Taking the Census 4 puggs. citation—Anita Gallant. SOHB (encored) Manning Myers. aecitation-Meivin Doiron. effy Christmas Drill 14 I . Recitation-Melvin Doirompup l! DIBIOKue-Takins Teacher‘: Place ‘I ggplls. citatIom-Leo Herreil. Song (encored) Gordon Myers. Recitation-Elliott Myers. Song (encored) Marie MacGuig- II. Dialogue-Jrhe Minister's Mistake 3 pupils. Recitation-Dennis Doiron. Song (encoreM-Wilfred lVJ:\- Aleer. Song (encored) Elizabeth Gal- lant and Manning Myers- When You and I Were Young. Recitation-Mary MacAleer. Step dance (encored) by Helen MacGulgan. . Recitation-Glenda Myers. Song (encoredl-Jaines MacGuig- an. Monologue-A Difficult ‘Pork — Cody Myers. Chorus-Junior Pupils. Recitstiom-Joseph Gallant. Dlaloguh-Oetting Ready For s Visit 3 pupils. _ Recitation-Thomas MscAleer. Song (encored) Cody Myers. Recitatlon—Allison MacAleer Mouth Organ selection by Angus Gallant. Recitation-Douglas Gallant. Diaiogue-Jhitcrtalning Sister's Beau-t pupils. Action Song -Paul Gallant. RECIIBIIOIP-Mllllhlflg Myers. Recitation-Hervey Gallant. Stocking Drill by 10 juniors. Recitation-Evelyn Gallant Song (encored) b Cody, Gordon H Song (encoredi-Elliott Myers. Pantomime-The Nativity - I pupils. Recitation-Mar sret Doyle. Chorulv-Sant-a lsus Is Coming -the School 40 Dlirlli. " Santa arr ved an in his usual jovial manner distributed resents and treats among the puplls. Santa had scarcely resohed- his big red sleigh .ln the schoolyard when. Helena Gallant and Nora Harrell on behalf of‘the pimlis, read an address and rssantsd the teacher with a wel filled purse. The teacher thanked the pupils for their thoughtfulness also for theircooperatlon and willin es: in putting. on the concert sn the Dlrents through whom such thing: as thcsewcre made possible. Mrs. George Myers and Mrs. Leo Gallant, both former teachers, each in a few words thanked the teacher and pupils for their fine performance. A very leassnt evening then broug t to a close with (Patriot please copy.) WIlATLIY llVll CONCIIT On'l"rlda cvenln Dec‘. Il t. Wlleltley Rllver scllgol filllllliQlll, Wll the under th direction of" their teach- sr Miss unlce Rackhsm, resent- ‘their Christmas cones in the s11 llll. slsrgo and apprecia- 0 tlve audience.‘ ‘In ' i decorated and l- “$1.55.? laden tree occ_ i”, gone; Mr. Harold ‘glu- “pably acted as chairman In! the follow. in rogram was lgd ; Rep srks by O ' v ; m" Re .—Welcoins-_- _ jqflg worthy. ~... Ax, Chorus-The 802e,»! the Christ- "s; lln'"-ti:...'l~d i c s on- _u; MacLean. . h W Exercise —.Ohi-ial.sgs spirit _ - lbyce ' c- LBlBl-Hsrold Stead. Duél-wlwh QUE-Blots —Jean and Jackie Chandlol" (encored.) ‘lhouison. Dorothy Msclisonln. Rfi¢"lfl0h—w Friend _-Clennu Ruifn Thomson. Grace Howstt; Ida Axworthy. ' "" Wood. Marlon Delaney. Dialoguc-“Party. s" -- Jean As With Giadness Men of Old- Chandler, Robert ckhsni, Gen- by choir. trude Barrett. = Thelma ' Barrett. Recitation-Trying To Be Good Eleanor Axworthy, Emerson Mac- e. . - Rccitatlon—Horol Stead. _Song—5unts's He fs .-five ju- .nior rls. ' Re itation-When Pop Was a Boy Ase ie Chandler. .~ . Exercise —Chrlstmas Acrostic - nine junior pupils. Instrumental music (guitar and mouth organ, Harold MacDonald (encored.) Recitation—-A Joke on Santa - Jean Chandler. ' Recitation - The Christmas Btocklng—Emerson MscRae. Song-Welcome Merry Christmas —four boys and four girls. Exercise -Glennas Axworthy and Bioyce MscRac. Dialogue -Advlce to the Love- lorn—Robert Rackham, Jackie Chandler, Thelma Barrett, Ger- trude Barett, June Elkhoud. Elean- or Axworthy. _ Rccitation—S. C. Ststion—Alice MacLean. ‘ Chorus—Merry, Merry 5Q"! the school. _ Recitation-Depression — trude Barrett. ‘ Solo-Courting Bonnie Lindsay‘ -l-larold Chandler. Recltatiom-What I'd Do- Bloyce MacRse. Monologu ‘uni HlhIM‘ H8?- seed In the City —June Elkhoud. Dialogue-Sales Resistance . Robert! Rglikhartrrl‘, Betty Barrett. Ma: ore wor v. Instrumental Music Hflrtlld MacDonald (encored.) Pantomime -—"O Little Town of BethlehemT-Thclma Barrett. June Eikhoud. Betty Barrett. 5198"?" Axwotthy, Jean Chandler. Ger- trude Barrett, Soloist Mrs. Theo Sella.. Recitation-Ii‘ I Were Santa — Hiflen Rose Eikhoud: v Song-Holy Night Peaceful Night —slx senior Rirls. — ’ Recitation-Jib Santss Home Allison MacLean. . Recitation-Judy Santa -- Jackie PM-"ott. Dialocue-“Lovin Leroy" -Jun'3 Ger- Lizzie E" ‘ioud, Robert Rackham. Recitatlon-"If" - Donnie De- RnrhP. Chorus-Goodnight. Children — the school. . Al this time hells were heard otltside and to the enioyment 0i’ all, Santa Claus made his ao- pearance. After cheery remarks ta young and old, he proceeded to distribute the gifts from the tree. A treat of oranfles and candy uro- vlded by the Women's Institute was also distributed to the chil- dren, after which Santa went on his way wishing one and ill] a Merry Christmas and Happy New ear. A recitation "'I'h_e Last Word" by Shirley Eikhoud and the singing of the National Anthem brought the enjoyable evening to a close. wsnsrss-s council. concailr On Wednesday evening, Dec. l9 the pupils of Webster's Corner schoo presented their Christmas concert under the direction of their teacher, Miss Wanda Macdonalll. The chairman for the evening was Mr. Eugene Callaghan. The organ- ist was Mrs. Owen Baird. Following is the'program: Chorus-The School. Welcome-I’ tha Smith. Dialogue-At the Photographer's —15 pupils. Recitation-Her Excuse - Marlo McEscherii. _ , Song—Stars of December —Ber- nadette Baird. (encore). Recitation-Such a Good Boy — Ivan Heron. Dlalogue-—A Capable Servant —- boys. Recitation-Kittens and Babies -Paullnc McIiachern. Song-The Band of Gold - Gladys Heron. " Recitation-School Work —St.e- phen Baird. _ v Dialogue -Buylng The Eggs -- 3 pupils. Recitation-Her Christmas Gift -Theresa McGuirk. Intermission and sale of candy. Dlalolgue-Aunt Maria's Visit - i ‘l pupi . - _ Recitation-Sweepin’ Out --Vin- cent Baird. ’ Song—When My‘ Blue Moon Turns to Gold — sry Baird (en- core.) Recitation-No Stockings To Weae- Whiter Mur hy. Monologue -Aunt emima's Recl- tation—Some~ Christmas Gifts — Bernadette Bair . - Actlop Song lent Night _- 4 girls. Comedy Without Words -Cat Pie-b pupils. . ftecltation-Growing Old - Ger- ard Mcllachern. ' . Song-‘Roses of Christmas —- Agnes Duffy. . Chorus-Goodnight The School. Santa then arrived and distribut- ed numerous if", after which all ___ Manning and Elliot erl. joined in sin ng the NstlonaivAn- M enpynbb mmmu comm Recitation-Alfred Gallant. them. ' . w“ h,“ in the presbycel-lhn Violin selection by Leo Gallant —-————-—- ‘ Church Non“ Tnon on wanes. Recitstiom-Reggle Gsllan . MOBIL]. EAST SCHOOL d“ wemm. Dem m _ by m, .Dialoguie—£\les Frslstancc —-4 . ———.— pupil, of m; sundgy gahwl un- Pllplll- The Christmas closing o! Morell East school tookplsce on the n!- ternoon of Friday, Dec. 21st. Therewn a lsrge~numbsr of visitors present, including mem- bers of the Women's Institute end visitors from the MYOIBIIII district o gor. Ths school room was nicely dec- orated for the occasion and a beautiful Christmas trcs was on display loaded with many valuable its. The. program _and other estures of ths entertainment were under the direction of the teacher, Mr. J. H. n v The Pwrsumo “Words of slccms" Davida Din well. C orus, "Dear Old llnts Claus” by the ‘ICYICOI. -- Recitation, Bonn s Rsnaiisn. Bong (western) nnie Dingwell local-ed. . ' Recitation, Mary O'Brien. Son ,4 Joan O b . - . Racrtstioii, “phi the Pan“ Aubrey Webster. ' - - ../ Song, ‘Tell ml w my daddy dollar. come homo" villi Divis- we ‘ THE ciiiaaiorrerows- QLARDIAN - of oranges and apples soiii, "oh uiilii;"rovq'ii'"6i amaze- Recitation. Joan Cobb. Comic song, Bonnie and Davids Dlngweil. - .R.ecltstl.on. Patrlclnl-Iughes. ' Bagpipe Music, Mr. William Beers encored. ' “ - Y‘ Closing Song, Santa Calls is coming to town, by the sréhool. At’ the‘ conclusion of ll_e pro- gram complimentary ‘ remarks were made by several parent visitors and replied to by the teacher after which the Women's Institute treat- ed the-pupils to a generous supply and the teacher gave out a treat of candy. Santa Claus than appeared; and In jovial-manner. which brought down much applause. distributed all the gifts. i - - ~ » Alter singing of the National Anthem all dispersed, feeling that a pleasantand ‘profitable afternoon had been» passed. TEN MILE HOUSE SCHOOL CONCERT On Thursday evening, Dflcemibel‘ 20th, the pupils of Ten Mile House School presented their Christmas Concert to a large number of par- ents and visitors. The school was nicely decorated for the occasion by the pupils. assisted by the teacher, Miss Helen» McGulgan. Rev. William Simpson graced the occasion by his presence. imd aibly acted as chairman. Music was furnished by Hugh John Smith and Annie Kenny. The following programme was carried out: 1 Welcome‘ chorus: by“ sohoo. hem" -I'gur pu s. , limitation: by "lholms Pi ii- Recitation, Duncan Bushes.‘ rick. "The Ictten! ~ \ Comic Recitation, Mn William 'Dla1osue= “Burial: Bus", by Beers encored. _ ' three u . ' Medley by tile school. moi a : by aiuimct smith. Bagpipe uiilc, Mr. -Wi1liam Chorus: “A Christmas Carol," Beerneiicored. ’ Recitation by Marie Wsls Song, "O Canada’ by the flTomboy." school. - Theresa and All!“ Dust: by Smith. “At Mall-Call may" and “There's Just s Fr or Away." Recitation: by snies Smith. “Can't Fool Old Santa’ Claus." - Chorus: "Up On The House .". Recitation: by Beverly Wal . Step-Dance: bywnits Smith (en- corsdl. . . Recitation: by Pat MscQuald. "Chubby Pat." Chorus: "Christmas Sontl," Disiogu . "A Minister's Mis- take", by three pupils. R. “ ' : Anthony Smith. "Highland by Thelma istmas Drill: by nine Pupils. Step-Dance: by Anthony Smith (encoredl. , Recitation: by Earl Mullen. {Ialoz by Annie Kenny. “You Broke The Chain That Held Our Hats’! (encoredl. gue: “Annoying Interrup- tions", by six pupils. Recitation: by Ferdinand Walsh, MacDonald, “Jlmmle's Wonder." Solo: by Vincent “San Antonio Mummy" (encored). c . Pantomime: “The Nativity." Chorus: “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town." Santa then arrived in his usual Welcome recitation: by Rosalie Walsh. - “UT ma’)? WAY- Recitation: by Theresa Mac- Qu-ld, “I wondflg» Solo, Violet, MacNeilI, (encored). Step-Dance: by Vincent MilicDon- Remiallm- 4Q“ Iiimim- , u cfiiilttl“. ..".:"""=' - y sen or p s. hcnhiigggfiignkawalélnggllita Walsh’ Recitation, Catherine Inman. Chorus, us“ Nicky’ g Recitation, Eileen MacNeill. Monologue: “Th” Terrible ‘ gale ofsetlglzetiiarlzfiilelsiox of choco- Tilfinmym by ‘bwphme mwpat’ lates. Lucky ticket being drawn by Jovial manner and distributed pre- By J. R Williams I T'NQ FlJ STOPPE , “lulu, ,,, COMFOQTS AND ..-_ Mow DON'T G U5 . DLL" JE O SSIN‘ FER 5T D IN TBA‘! 9,; Jilwilunmg . Inna-annulus. COMFORT JOE PALOOKA MY DE BO 9M SO i-mPV YYOU CAME... _BRINGING UP FATHER x. I Y‘ ' ‘ - the pm lvcggltaaillislt l!‘ °§u nervous; con . - , r m a valcsou ofstigniotoliilnurhtosndtb-uild u W‘ ‘OHIO IOUOmmOl ‘who "hulls-iii .. uM-..,..-.,& hodg; Pncs A box. pines [not for holissdsoms Film iuuiui-ii}; {slim Illness}. ssrious tbowuikonad . dMiibilrlfsflssithsndNsrvsPllistosit halpsu yeismsitspsoonlsrytdiaudsttbs ' hind '14-. .ln, .1 .1 oolylitlt vigour. all - - . . .... ....-......"*"*.....“ .. u» ...,..., ~ I The T: Co. United. Toronto. 0st. ' seats and treats from the hsavlly- ., lludstll was to both tcschsr qndpu- n . (Patriot Please Cody) ST. CATIIABINIS SCHOOL CONCERT The pu ils of St. Catharine: School he d a successful Christmas concertln their hall with] large attendance of parents and. friends. Mr. Malcolm Lamont capably filled the position f chairmamand the following ro am was carried out: Opening horus: “Christmas Time Is Drawing Near." Recitation,‘ Welcome MacNeill. _ Recitation, Donna Stretch. —Everett Marlyn Salmon. Chorus "Ring Merryfielis." Recitation, Myrtle MacNeill. , Pantomime, Silent Night. Duet, Margaret "Lowry, up; Moore (encored.) , . citation, Marlon Stretch, ' Recitation Everett Mscllsil. i Dialo ue, Selling of Bally." Dsrke Ions by a senior pupils (encored.) Recitation, Violet MacNeiil. Chorus, Jingle Bells. _ Sale of lunches. The chairman in a fewrremarki con ratuiatod the teacher. and pupls on the enjoyable concert they presented. Santa ,th n ar" ved much to the surprise of t and in his usual jovial manner after greeting-all, distributed gifts from the heavily laden tree, to teacher_ and pupils. , COVEHEAD ROAD SCHOOL CONCERT On Thursday evening,- Decem- ber 20th, the, puipils o! Covehead Road School presented their an- nual Christmas concert schooiroom to a large and preciative audience oi pars-tits and ors. » - » Under the chairmanship of Mr. William MacDonald. the follow- 3D- ‘ Recitation, George MacKenzle. (Continued On Page Ten) OUR" BOARDING HOUSE With Mn ior Hoopla I I59 BLAYING ON A . FIITEI. MITT ONLY ‘THREE BTRINGSI-vw vow DID r. none TO QUFFER Qucu z euslisi-imeid-rls YMPl-IONIC ouio $208M?- eaea-r VIOLINIGT bu-(e FRITZ iuzeistew. f THAT WOULD 8E t COLD-DECKING, i LITTLE MAM!“ 1D‘ I-WPNOTIZE MYeeLF ‘BEEF- \ LIKE BEETHOVEN 0 YOU MUST MEET (‘DUNT ' BOfiMAN AND ADMIRAL. STUFFINGWAY" AND LADY GTON TE L ME‘ LLIN . L Ahhr ABOUT VOURSELF. . By aim Fisher]. HEAH ME is My DEANS... . THE WORLD'S CHAMPION A1‘ SCUIIArETHING OI WELL-I'VE eusrso some o: me STRINGS IN THE PIANO -, -l~iOw MAGGIE -WON'T 8E ABLE worms c HER SINGINQ LE65ON ‘room- »MlZ6 $665 QEADY FOR HER SINGING? IT" .®N!I ALOiRTQ INNOCINCI " oi-léi-M NOT WORRYNO ABOUT "ms PIANO .-- YOU size-l use A - BASS i=ii>i>i.s'- IT'S MY FAULT I SHOULD HAVI P IN TH! SAFI ORI Y imlnq limo Indian. In, wail aimed-w Bv Edwina CAP u-YOU DIDN'T SII A LITTER ANFIWi-Ilfil AIOUNW-A’ LONG WH ' in the‘ .i-.i-g- tlllllfi .|‘Il'>.