JANUARY 1, 194a i Girl Guide News SBORDUGH SHIELD l“ COMPETITION Charlottetown Gluidsn m urged y, get their materials for sewing. W," (o; the competition from Mrs Q Gavh Duffy, Brighton Avenue, gt 01100. Th0 esto GUIDEBS’ CLUB SUPPER qne January meeting of the Gulders’ Club will be held at the home of Miss Martha Poole. Graf- Street. m next evening, Jsrlllfl-fy 13th. All Guidors and Brownie Guiders are asked to notify Rosalie Kigglns, ‘phone 1812, at once .5 w whether or not they will be plQfient at this supper meeting. In Memoriam MRS. P. H. CROCKETT The many friznds throughout prince Edward Island. will be no. dened to hear of the death ol Mrs. P. W. (frockett of New York, on November 2i, 1942. Mrs, Crockett, nee Arulie Clark, pungest daughter of the late George and Jane Clark. was born at Montrose, P. E. l. in>l864, lived the water part of her hie there. After e death of her husband in 1923, she moved to the United States , where she has since resided. She was a woman who was highly cspected by all who had the pleas- ure of knowing her; a devoted wife and mother, and a. person very act- ive in all things pertaining to the best welfare or her community and church. The remains were taken from‘ Danvilie, Virginia the home of her youngest daughter, Anne who ac- companied them to New York where o private service was held for the. menlbers of the family, and from ere accompanied by her daughter, Olive and son, William to Alberton,| P. l I. to the home of her daulzh-. tar, Mrs. Heber H. Hardy, The funeral service which was held on November 26th in Alberton United Church was conducted by Rev. 8. Davies, with internment at the United Church cemetery. The‘ Ell bearers were Arthur Clark. ed Clank, Herbert Clark, George Marchbank. John O. Gordon and Howard Dunbar. She leaves to mourn eight daugh- ters and five sons: Nellie of Los An les. Cal; Myrtle of Shamrock. Bas .; Florence of Alberton. P.E.I.: Olive of Long Island, N. Y; Jean of Spencer, Mass: Carrie of Brook- lyn, N. Y.: Hazel of New Jersey: Anne of Danville,-Va.: George of Worcester, Mass: Emest and Lloyd of Conn; Harvey of New Jersey and William of Urbridlze. Mass. Also left to mourn are two sisters and one brother. Mrs. Thos. ‘Prsverse of West Hanover. Mass: Mrs. Chas. Pridham of Montrose. P. E. I. and . Mr. PI B. Clark of Summerside, P. E. . us. smear JAMES clnilvloltz The shadow of gloom was cast| over Winclou North and vicinity on November 26, when it became? known that Mr. Albert James Cud- ' more had passed awe r at the age of 76 l-le was born at Winslow and always lived there. i, faithful farm- er. kind and lovinz husband and father. Although failing in health for the last few gears, his condition “'35 not thought serious until the illsi frlw hours previous to his dellill. _ ...-_._.._.__-__. Baby? Cold child's cold wills Just rub tlimiat, ¢'l'.°e§i".'I.'i' tonight. 1t must be good, because when colds strike, most mothers use Vicks VapoRub. r CHRISTMAS CCNCEBT - ——— \ A large group of people gathered in Gaspereaux school to follow with keen ulterest the various Dramatic and musical act; put forward by the pulls and others from the dls- trlct at the annual Christmas Con- cert. Those taking part in the pro- gram deserve great praise for ‘the manner in which they acted their parts -grcat satsiactlorl been shown by so much applause receiv- ed from the audience. George H. Hicken deserves special praise for several numerous musical numbers which were so gally applauded by the crowd. After some fitting re- marks by the chairman. Wm. D. Graham, the fol.ow.ng program was carried out. The Opening Chorus ~ A recitation by Lulu Graham, O Christmas Tree. ‘ A song by two girls, My Kitty Husi “films- Gone from Her Basket A Dialogue, All Well, That End Well. A Christmas Recital, s girls. A rectation, Gertrude Dixon. put A musical number, Geo. H Hicken that wnl‘. Pfllllclllalll’ ‘he Simplicity (encored). Dialogue by pulls, Cousin Joshua, Singing. by 3 gins, June Graham. Cecelia O'Connor and Phyllis Mc--. Gee (encored) l Musical Refial by Geo. 11.1 Hicken (encored t . A duet by Katherine Steele and Mildred Campbell, A Star slxlrlgled Banner. lencored). A Soilg by 4 girls, (euccrcdl i AhChristmas Dialogue, The star's g t A duet. by 2 girls (enccred). The closing chorus 0 Sonia Claus. Then canlc Saint Nck hlmsef with a well-loaded sock and jinglingi bells Many and beautiful gifts he handed alt. to the members of the. audience. After a jolly Hurrah to Old Santa by everyone, the concert closed with the singing of the Na- tional Anthem. DARLINGTON SCHOOL The pupils of Dnr-llngton School; presented their Christmas concert. The schoolroom and tree were doc-i orated for the occasion by the teacher" and pupils. Mr. E. liowatt capuby presided during the pro- gram which was us follows: l Monologue, Strictly Confidential, Edith Howatt - I Chorus by School, The Song of The Christmas Bells. Recitation, Junc MncLean. He leaves to mourn a scrrowlng Dlflloi-Pt. Gel-link Eve" Wll-ll widow, four sons and four daugh- 518mb B6B"- ters. The sons are: Milford, O. Recitation, A Golden Telephone, B. B. Wilbern, Winslow, Sheldon, Betty MHCI-wd. Medgmti M“; u s, A“ Howm-(l Recitation, A Christmas Stock- Brackiey Point. The daughters ins. Catherine Yvwlke-r m: Mrs. Harold Prowse. Winslow, Solo. (in Chrstmas Eve. Rau- Mrs. John rpm, Winslow. Mrs. Gmrke Newman, Union Road and Winnie st home. The funeral was held from his late home on Tues- day .it was largely attended. The service was conducted by Rev. '1‘. Constable. Following were the pail bearers. Messrs George New- lllllll. Harold Prowse, John Ford, Mm Carter and Leonard Cudmore. The rlmeuul was under the di- rection of Mr. J. Andrews. The bltgifll was at Winslow North Cem- 6 W. Girl 0n Ills Hands By JOSEPH CHADWICK (Continued from page I) S 0's in v ith him?" "Ratlierl" 0 e w John lit a ciagrette and smoked Dolls. Mnrinl-ie li/incliecn. MncRae. Efczmor Toombs and June dolph Nicholson. Recitation, Santa Clan; and A Mouse Marjorie MllcLean. Recitation, A Christmas Problem, Bessie Yollnker. Motion song by 4 girls, Marjorie MncLean, Carroll MacRne. Eleanor Toombs and June MacLean. Dialolzue, Sales Resistance Monologue, Writing To Santa. Claus. Jackie Howatt . Recitation, He Could Help. Ran- dolnh Nicholson. i Duet. S‘lent Night, Edith I-Iowatr. and Norma Toombs. Recitation, Who Made The Speech, Eleanor Tocmbs. Momdozue, Elizabeth's Christmas Presents. Norma Toombll. Recitation. Grandma's Kisses. Catherine Nicholson . - , Quartet, The Star On The Tree,‘ Edith Howlltt. Thelma MacLean, gonna Toombs and Carroll Mae- e Monologue. Aunt Betty's (flu-m. mas Presents, ‘rhelma Macbean. Song by 4 girls, Old Christmas‘ h silence. So Virginia Dane was in Macllean. ulfaizlllaplgligwrgs. me w“ er Yglerolliaztion. A Question. Eleanor massacres oE.2‘°"'°' “~- Mn» m» “ujggdwglde by lillelflfleflfilllfllll- Duet, rm Uttle Kid Sister of 0mg w be Elk-l’ ll illle- 5 e W“ Mine, Randolph and Catherine cult. John ftlt ylcholson fséfg‘ mg°jtfgfln'i_ kmw 11°" l° Monologue. Mlmlnl’. Anistant, 5,1,3, “l ' hi: 35"“- JURnZCYIgI-figgrnfi seems to Mo, Cer- m-osyn ' 7°“ °' Mm‘ roll MscRse 11gb W811i; you now anythin definite lallinst him? Anything shady?" n No. Mason's eyes flickered. Bl" "llybe I can find out some- , You can use against ats what you want, isn't it?" John met the others eyes and §odded. He felt like a conspirator. t ut he was filled with a sudden de- iillmlnation. lie meant to take Ste- auirélhwwhell’: advice and become licking, liming, S o intense burning itching and s tile so ted pm. e, and relief ls lsdly welcomed. r11 - ' at w. ...§».'°.'.'11°{.Z.’.'&'°f. l£.."'.‘3°°.§l’i:’.t‘..”:t‘.;".....l::?$ only: Pure blood condition. Bring_ about inner cleanliness by using 510011 of its im uritiel. at any Glristsnas Drill by nine pupils. ClosinB Chorus. Greens. Remarks chairman after which Santa Claus hum ands his sppeurxlce and distribut- Prizes for attendance were also gwarded: 1st prize for Perfect At- en 2. lllly at night, or when is expdszip; "t. gill’ the hands placed in hot water are most un- counter for B. B. B. Price 81.00 a bottle. .221‘: Fm?" 9h 1:253?“ °'5 The Christmas were made by the slits to pupils and teacher. dance. Eleanor Toombs of the National Anthem. i‘ l? B. B. B. to help cleanse the “Mm” itheir Christmas concert in the Hall. Despite the very cold weather s. prize Betty Macllead.‘ Marjorie P Maclean and Carroll MscRu. The entertainment closed by the _ (To be Continued) sin all: Emma or Sell I II lemme, salt b It ls comm ‘ ll one of the glut pai-nfodinoffill skin troubizsl.’ and Francis Doyle. Mr. Skinner on behalf of the audi- ence congratulated the teacher Min Evelyn Robertson on the careful success of the concert. gathering. Miss Stud Puller llot A Game of Skill will shock over. but K1118 had many than poker cloned u statute making it Henry not based strictly on skill, but h signature 0n that not cost two dozen. is; each for lib‘- pok er . Phognglsrrison was fined the hckwuhvlchva a uh _ equivalent cf $45 for "assisting" “mm m” ‘algogubagw,’ | a practice unknown in Canadian gnu,“ mugmnc spun“ u” ‘poker circles unlas it means that muscular soreness or tightness, i3" w" "M “"19" °1' “l1”- oud 1pm,; "mug, wmym Henry's 1aw_ provided that sleep. Often by morning, mosto Ell-ml? 1m times ‘ '0! mere skill." the miseryisgone. is legal. Mr. Justice Eustace Ful- For baby's sake, try VapoRub lton, chairman of the Lmldon ses- ‘siorls, ruled that poker was not mere skill after the prosecution ar- gued successfully that the phrase meant "of nothing but skill." liven the most astute Canadian stud alrtist will have difficult-y follovwin; that one. The most lziusual part oi’ this lal was the appearance for the de- fence of Maurice Ellinger, former liirlglish bridge champion, and Hill- bert Phillips, twice captain cf the English contract bridge team, who testified that poker requires more skill than bridge. i One witness, who must be M: Rules London Court London, January l-(Cm- This poker players the world a London court has ruled l. Sumo of Glance, not skill. m..&“....l."......°"'“.8" o or 0n his mind b0 illegal l0 kamble on games whld: were lan- and A-bcoquivslcntel operating l. draw is .06 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN excellent source of the natural A delicious h i _ Vitamin B 1.9.! 1"'_'.'.‘ complex cereal COMPANY LIMITED iTLIi-lclrard Steele as f olio. . ."1¥11@I~.1=é1.1.*‘1§i..f34..{ g, ——- Grade II.—l, n1 M'Lll' , c_ bell. " _ - , - l“ °"°"““‘11M11l>@l'- Mymo Grady Lynx‘; cagmgbéll‘; Mafihersonvllifsgif. filéisénmgrigéd The president gave a report of ‘Phersom Tun‘, Mm uayd Mao- the festival proceeds amounted to a, Leslie Campbell; a. ma. Walfleld. J Grads I.— , Mary Mountain; 2. $20.00 Correspondence was read, a hn Simpson and Bruce Murray: Izod. Directors, Mrs. Sterling M“- o i latter of appreciation, also one from 3. MarBaret Clare Shaw and Vemc lagééhg-lstlg: Cgflultljfzlzell. lllgrs. up Y M. C. A and» S. A. with Barlow. iwqnon 1,00“, M E °l'5- {5- receipt for our donation of $590 Grade I__1_ Elizabeth strong and ,A Ewan q l h g ‘L rs. . VHOJAEl. Doliatlolls are to be made as fol- Besle been 2- on =- i .1..2.'.z.s’l..i°'.stt.i.axltr We a" a w H a w Riiht in der fuehrer‘; face we'll say that this is probably the ugliest Peg” mrdwrs‘ ‘ ' ' ' "o Muk for 5mm“ ‘Fund $5 9° '4' I 0i. Expenditures, $232.30 balance on ""188 We've ever set eyes on. Hitler's lnir and mustache, Hlrohlto‘: eyes hand $07.71. The follovring donat- tho Children Christmas l-nd gold braid, and Mussollnfs famous chin make this gruesome Canadian Fund) and 510.com 5,," corn- bsnnrlvcrou w. r. lion-l we“ made: wtoo to Rod Cross m, chudm, Fund posite that should inspire every soldier t fight harder. v cl llian to —~i- lam” m M- C~ Aqfllld slllvaflml R d C ' 1 buy more war bonds in 1943. o e Hy v The annual mating of the Dar- .' AFmY- $100 w Kill-THEM Clllb- se a r0“ comm me reported uneton w r met at ti‘e ilcm- ol $8.30 to British “m; begun “L” ‘“'° quill‘ fin" lingly unpopular among his poker- playing friends, said he had played in 500 poker games in one year without losing money. The prosecution described the . Gimme“ W31‘ 59F‘ i ished. making a total or l;ma;slaaofafnmelmfiia-l opened unsung the Ode $5.35 flurghonag? g;@5§e:;r.nn£éi_e<ei giegntléld rfidqulrigh; nsiaxfixeriial w“ '. . ' , on . c oo coul- Grade v,__1, Isabel gown“, yo i Deal-latent, e Crezefd l-Illyyllflifiliiftl. mRoll _ févlgxaléxoleeapfel- {:8 1V3??? mzttee reported new blackboard put Ann Woodslde. Edith McLellan: 2, l“ "m" mg em- l 04 ‘In-ts do“ zed I -flb um 7 up. The Public Health Nurse's re- l Dnvid Estey, 3_ Frances Lecky hers paying one cent for each inrh ~ ‘l - fl - ¢ q . PH. Mrs. Louis MacPilersml. m” A hm HONOUR LIST. SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL December, 1942 ,. ‘ t was lead and diseased Mr , ., _ ., . ., , . . r. c . <1 r d W’ . ,. - s. “game in this whlmslcax fashion’ Grade X.—l Kathleen Alien 2 ‘GgigigeBxrglss‘Jiimilalidtlihlfiiirclwg‘ i iiringiiiltiedwtllislta, “iliwi: \\'fl§ollxlxf‘levj?lyl>lio?llifiinggfOggsd Ililial» J 133m“ had “sued sick‘ Wgxflfh put-veil will” trifelve? ‘Sig’ Aleah Pallner~'3 Constance Crue’ ' Grade IV —_ ‘Julie Meikle and ldollars was received ‘a. dclntons‘ WP dOXl-"lie S“ 00 T0 T B 111"“ ishutt iilflagfdflgeciglllo $111K} lgéiilrdwm’ ca s,llrs place saes n Gd1x__'1' ., ‘ ._..' ‘y, . .l ‘ ‘ _ “‘ “ . ." ".'=' '- ‘B 00 mo,‘ After Seeing their cards they uni‘; e . Marl Palm l, 2, Wll 1am Slelldlt, 1, Roland Leard, towards Christmas boxes. Mifllles Mrs. MacRae and Miss Brrrun were could. by increasing the change one or all of their cards l0!‘ to obtain certain winning mmblYl-l When each had completed his hand he supported it by 110F955- lnq his bet and by bluffing otherslRobert Gay: 3, Joan Crmlpton. into throwing in their hand and so losing their stakes. It doesn't sound srlelltillc- with which everyilllt? folded for the blllffer. Thc (lcience iiHVYPl‘ did not argue that poker is entirell’ i‘ some 0! skill but that skill Pluliimlnatesi u.- called 1t "the game aha" "l, Olen-rs in which skill predominates.‘ But the court was adamant. I10 He“ allowing the question to E0 in the jury, so incfigllfllll- 99k“: pluvorg have Only one my of hope“ The case mlly be “Dllellled- guppCSediy J , n so SUN- NORIJTEY scllool. CONCERT W.d d. night the Choir angnsuyqgaywgclihnl of North FEIVEI‘ pyegenioq the following Christmas ,, . i Prtgifcaliitkr Chorus. card 01M"- bv Sunday School ' “mi Rcc lztlon, Wclwnle- m‘ Whe. ley. _ R ion, Cillislkllilg Bell5. M015 Muly lx. EXUlTlSG. In a Mangef- b-V Fm“ Pup‘ls. _ neuralgia The Christmas SD11"- l l‘? ‘ Jolydciliaflnrlllfiille Christmas Candle. l-lylin Owen Exercise. Christmas Bells. bl’ 51X ils pulgecltntien, The Best 01ft. Hazel Wake A Christmas Prayer. Marlorle SfilWiPfSClll Rcriintiorl, l= the Christ CliYd burn 1,, YQU)‘ Heart. Lois Mulch Efplurlso, The Cilrisi-mas Messagfi. by three boys RecimFon. A Christmas Bong, M ' h Voccll and Guitar Solo. Vefllfi Yflllk“l' of All, Hymn, by congregation, Oh Come all ye Faithful . Prayer, The Pastor. Choir Special. Fairest Lord Jesus. Congregation, Hark. the Glad Sound- Pagcnnt. by Scholars of school wifh Music by Choir, The Story of Christmas. Congregation -8ilent Night. Recitation, Good-bye" John 3nd- erson. Christmas Tree and Treat to the School. rluilonnl Anthem Benediction. Taking ports in the Exercise!’ and pageant also from Sunday School were Janet Owen. Wllml Lzldner. Allison Owen. Arthur Whenliey. Ernest Owen, Buddy MC- Kinlcy. Verna Sanderson, Ftileen Waite, Leith Owen. Eric Owen. Mar- jorie Mutch. Goldie McKinley, Lslth McKinley. CORNWALL CONCERT Pupils of Cornwall School Recitation, Best Jean Mutch held , large crowd gathered, Rev. J. . lane; 2, Graham Muttart; 3, Janet others from the pack. The aim was l Baker. 2, Francis Cameron: 3. Garth Gav. Alan Stewart; 3, Donald Callbeck. l Inez Peters; 3, Ann Woodside. can Anderson; 3 Eric Perry. Crue; 3, Constance Conrad. ‘lchocolaie bars Grade VIIL-l, Howard McFar- Christmas . Card to w bow s are be sent from distr-i t Canada. c “M” h A Duper on Citizenship was real 1i. Churlcs Simpson. 0g 155g monthly and annual ma“- appointed to visit a patient in the Orange's’ " Grade IV.-l, Ernest Heckbert: I. ings were read and approved, sick Sanatorlum. Meeting closed by Clarence Per , 3, Beth Jenkins. cmmnmm, reported havlng ymde singing God Save The King. an?‘ Pgmlida Nmmlml] one visit. School committee re"ol't- . . ,, ~l f“ Y» - Rum Huesns- _ ml t-clvclg and soap bollzht. Two bv rho coulcner" \fl's R, 2 ijbliirlfiiiiildel Campbell and Ken“ "lemllers “are aplsoinrcd to will: €—- and the Ideal riéml... WEE: r3?‘ 1120' 1 Gmde iHFL Nell walker, 2‘ Sam I sc.h0o.. BltiIS forlboxes sent overseas d. The Grecnvale Women's Institute M", Albert pa“; y anton Landry: 2. i Jane l-lstel‘: 3. Dorothy Johnson. ‘$119 gporvedfiadsluuettfl fig/YD‘ "Lg: at ghe 2on1‘: of 1X" Earle Mrs- J- BMW“ "m hi" Grade 15,4. Dick“, wedge and .__r_s_. "snail ‘ acP. ersan and A rs. cRae or t e Decem r meeting. o! m, 5min wag". Dmrlm m 3_ , prank Luckhart; 2_ Clarence Gum. l ol were appointed to Meeting opened with Carol, Itcame January. 3 ‘ 1 Dnllctte, buy gift; for service men in Canada l, Upon the Midnight Clear, folowed‘ u: 1l.-—1. lilmer DesRoche and ~. . _ distlirt. Mrs. Sterlirg by repeating the Creed Eight Linc‘ can invited menu : for next members were present, five mem- th l glad Afllrphy; 2, John Crlhill, .‘ _ cc JDill‘l__NQO__Il_I_\V d‘ Election of officors \"e"e _ hrs pa d_ th_i1'_f£_es_a_r1_ci__we__liy Grade VIII.-—l, Garfitld Gallant; . GREENVALF w_ L Grade VIL-l, Anna Hewitt; Grade VII.—l. T Grade VI.—l, John Gorrill: Grade Vl.—l, Ethel Hcckbert: 2. r Meeting closed lll-lth National Am em. Grade_ ——l. John McN" no? OUR‘ will “by J. R. wuI-l (lARDlNG noose virrll MAJOR HOOPI Norm NOT HUl2T--I"M FINE.‘ BUT I SLAPPED THAT JENKINS KID AN’ I KNOW HIS MNLI. BE RIGHT OVEIZ!WRING1 HANDS, WILL EGADIWIGGS.’ HOW MUCH QTOCK A6 A CHARTER MEMBER 2 D0 sou PLACE 1N DREAMQ ?-- or- THE GOATS‘ UNlON, I 4, tasr NIGHT A soar APPEARED occur T0 COMPLNN ABOUT TO ME N w GLEEP, AND no A FELLOW-WORKER TAK- TODAY'S RACING ENTRES 1 use AN stanza cos on ma‘ CERCENE A uoRsE cotter) NIGHT sl-llFrlw went, "BMART eoaT."'-~ll= ‘fl-lose l-low Mucl-l pols-s Tl-lls FOUL {SAPS slalom WRECHED DREAM coeT ME ? M‘! COPRA lNVEQTMENTSfFD ; 8E TEMPTED TO "4- TO- EONDQ GNE - Fwd“- "AK-KAFF! f‘, l-llrtew. ' . HEADACHES! ‘l T \l = v""lu\‘|\'£fi: die-i Jliwnllam; I- 7 Skinner acted u chairman and 0 following programme was well ear- ried out. each pupil. WNW-ill? 0X- ception‘ doing his and her part well. Chorus—-Welcome to Chlrstmal. Welcome, Janet Skinner . Dialogue, The New Hired Men. Recitation, Dorothy Dunsford. Recitation, Amb! Wylie. Bong. Poor Old Christmas Dolls. Dialogue, The Irish Philosopher- Recitatlon. Ira Lowther. Trio, Isabel Howard, Phyllis MM- Eachern and Marcella Donahue. Dialogue, The cspsbie servant. Recitation. Jimmie Hyde. Motion Bong. Junior Pupils. ' Dialogue. Entertaining Sisters r- I SENT l-uM To MY HOUSE WITH lF HE l<r~lEw 1 HAD E665- SOME COFFEE —5l_lGAl2-Bl_lTTER COFFEE AND sueAR-HED YEP’ l 601' DlD You GIVE AN‘ SOME Eees-l DIDN'T WANT BORROW l-lAl_F ol= THEM- TH‘ THINGS THEM TO ME HE'S ALWAYS LAYIN’ FER TO YOUR WIFE OR MOUQE - Ox DAUGHTER P IVE-HE'S A BAD E66 FER L__ A NEIGHBOR- I I, D _ WPIPPIF. AND "PAP" STURRQ GEE! YOU NEVER TOLD US THERE GONNA BE A $EC?ND pRlZE- "THAT'S WHY YOU WAN ED SQMMY 1O lligq, l-ll, FELLAS i tooma! REFRESHMENTS! eigeldding, Leslie MacPhsiL. 13ml, Flags at Christmas by Senior are“ ‘are u“ I 0 . Instf%en lMusio, Melvin do Bong. Jolly Negroes Readin erl. Drill. March. Recitation, Roma Gall. Chorus, Christmas Stocklnll. Good Night, Ines Glass. Santa. Claus sppesmd and dis- tributed gifts to all the children. training of the children and the The National Anthem closed the Isabel Howard Ill i" COU I § Flxlklé IT Up SQ 1 COULD 60/ MYSELF . ..n~<.-..- .~_-¢.--. 1-4} as" nib