i . JANuAny o, 194s was ci-lAsborrsrowN GUARDIAN id‘ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Churn for An; Advertisement u Cont; Centrslliusrdlsnloeelmocosr 2o oer word: Announcements lllll Corning Classified lo per word; for 11.00 sud l0 eeule for every Additions-l 8 words. Nutloeg u 1n llienulrlnns Notices 10o oer ‘lneli; um ul Ilorsl sud Bplrltuel Offerings. Cords. sic. In peg fllflu; L“. ers of Condolence 10o per inch; Wedding word; Wutern end Eastern lneels NOTICE. Events 8e per word: settlements 0| _IOI'dl Thanks and Appreciation. 10c per lneh or 4o per word. Llsts sl A "-— ' lllllw Ill)’ dillVerY 0f gsmripttlapsogllurzmupie; lnoh. Address sud Presentation $1.00. Ahab‘; a pal ma“ “d.” an”. 6 p_m_ is s l r -_ i Ak %l1k a’ 15:1 Plesse order early to en- - - uc ~ . For bale remale Help Wanted qgflfikigfét: a; dilr-lédllrgrlc-e l§ suro early delivery.- ron ALE - our runs uncn WANTED _ MAID . _ chances were Bmill today. Most of b “ a" Herciord Bull, 2% vears. Alex M. erhl housework. Appllyogil w)‘: future‘ “Al? W“ about steady. 02h‘ (Sling? ’ Benton. Benmlrs M111». 1-5-11- slice, Charlottetown. 1-1-61 tun?inftaiggvgiggoilvwfiefinlgoaiiinliie 8°°“‘*‘"“ ‘a “i a s s con SALE - A uuuuru or w ed Islon house huylna developed on the DZ; ‘Qfifi: ° 5-} ' Registered Qxgom Dgiwnxgqéiu, . lllll break. Dom OOII Pfd 123?!‘ M k B "M" dill-iii?’ w“ “ "t.':*:r.-."..22.".t"2 "so '..."."ul':2°~..::t..s 7.9.’. .- Bii i»- - 1i iii‘ " °‘ "' ....-"'“..-...- i? - - . . ry . __ _ _ FOR. SALE - DRIVING stump. WANTED -____ losses today on the w llluel Groin B‘,’§‘I.,§'°“ g g f‘; ———‘ “—- gang plow walking plow and rld- m‘ — LARGE UNI-‘URN- Exliillllhc cl ted fractional Flue; 3,, 1:: ing spring tooth cultivator. r. ed heated room. Phone 1:07 . ‘Mlvflnwi chiefly on lisht vfferlm! Ford A 1.; . eeves v- ' ~ 4-31. 5 l‘ WANTED ‘ jfiillf"‘éfi.‘iioliiiio.f”iiillfi.’i%'i Z5135 gpg-wgrw," 1;; T€acher5 wanted Wm. Jew;ll.AMllGtgr§DER' gas‘; NTg ihhiii“tligpfi3ific'ct fifififdmfmm‘ 3:) WANTED -.- TEACHER FOR WANTED - - _ _ "Hm Brldse 1 a-a SDrlnB l-llll School. Good Suople- Open o, DQHUSNALL. TIIWK NEW Y°“'K- ""- 5 ‘A?’ _ can Ind Al A e 3-4 . 9 to 33 Writ Assorted rails and Industrial: con ulent- Chfllles F‘1'°5i- Secleiarl- “N? core Guardian. ' 1.6-3? tlnued on the strong side of today's 1m M“! 37 1'4 N°YihQm~ R R- 1'54!‘ WANTED ' S c Market but six straiaht s- ‘g3 g‘; —1- c~ - BED SITTING it t - ° ' Personal gifglrdmbgard. Write ids fig file}??? liilN-Tzzéfggalco ouiitugnsfifi 30$ $21: g} ———-?——————~—i—— - - - ~10. W c pushe nunlcrmls es era w . I0! - MAB QUID - POMADE . lower levels, _ hi!!!“ of goods p g removes for beard on wo- MISOCIIGIIQOIIS The Associated Press Gil-stock v Imam“ 9 l a mm. hslrv chests on men. hair __ __>_ ,__ composite was off 2 of a point at ‘M3825 Fm t 9 3'4 Iuvz- Be in Irefltmem IWW- WILL f PARTY who M 5119. ill-st recession since Dec. 2'1 ° l‘ ' l m" mm roorc Nat Steel oer ll v-a 53-52 int" "i! "l5 K chains from car on Holm ' 111' wrlgécmy-mr Products. Box 29 New Yew, “m, please ‘fulfil MONTREAL, Jan. s - (on _ gzfikufldj‘ P“ w‘ i“; . v "w" o» o»- ..¢:.$:..Yf 3‘i.‘i€i.‘“i.§$2°“2§..i23 13:2: M» o- » =- E ‘flpfld ...___ _ 14'“ inctlons on the Stock Exchange and sgilgllvllln lg '—————-—-——~~—'———-% To [let gull’ Mark" "115 Week ilmwed 3t 1,“. P.1d ls ESCAPED IDOM MY RANCH. 1 _ sons of easing up In late deals to- Dom Tame 731 ring nec female fox. Notify 1.011;"?! __TUE§———--M_ day. At the end. utilities were at Dom T". 14 Leonerd ,Bracklev Beach. mo f lSllED HEATED their best nce 1943 1n the indlces Wm m” A 1 14 1.5.31, wit?! l, 01'" light housekeeping, and n . papers and Holds down st l o! o", m 1,3 .___._._.. -.-.__ i" 9 H- Ullflrd n. 1.5.1; from Thursday’; levels. Industrial; Briezmln 23 3,4 FIRST CIlAR-LOTTETOWN ' f W *——————"__-"_————- ughgd a ngw high in tho over-gigs TROOP apportume’ or omen Mort S I at noon but lost their advantage. o T d8 I J Z r , "_"_"""‘TTT”“_—"“'— ' n ucs ' 21st. anuiry ‘, lie, LEARNIIAIRDRESBING - WON- gag; a e TORONTO Jan .5 - (or) _ Basilica rroob went on a! hike to‘ derful opportunity. busily 1»- Trading on the Toronto Stock EX- Rosebank .nothing dsunted bv the learned. Highest paid positions. There will be sold lly public uuc- Phonet- continued its rzenerel up- weather. The hike was in charge o1‘ Catalogue free. Write Marvel iiou In the front or u“; “w Con,“ word “m; today with n11 index IJ. Trainer, A.SM., since the Scout- l-lalrdressing Schools. Bloor St. Toronto, Branches. Hamilton. Ot- tows, Male Hon? W onted vlllldmr in Chnrlotteiow In Queen‘ L‘ t _ » l.‘ ‘Sana-Ii on iflllgulysdagrlnce hdward of JllIlllllfy A. l). 1 of twelve o'clock 2.1T '13:; "or ‘Wt: "d"... .....' 1m go s mm un gain: than losses and actlvitv was ‘S7323 Quowimn" [particularly heavy in Vcrmlluts fioomldemwc which traded 220.000 shares but. _ can LIST BOY WANTED —— APPL Guardian. 1'-2'1-tf. WANTID — MAN 0R BOY 'I‘0 work on form. Walter S. Weeks. Bsyvlew: 1-6-11- WANTED -- TRAVELLER FOB Wholesale Grocery — confiden- tial. Apply Notional Selective Service. 1-6-21. WANTED -- FUR. GRADEB. Grade l. Mole (8 vacancies). 31800-9400 according to qualific- ations, olus bonus. and Fur Grad- cr,_ Gr Male i5 vacancies). 82400 l7 In Marketing Service. Dominion Department of Agriculture. at various centres in the Dominion. Full particulars and almliciltion forms obtainable at post offices. offices of the Civil Service Com- mission and Employment nnd Selective Service Offices. Applic- ation forms must filed with the Civil Service Commission. Ot- tnwo. Not Later Than January 15, 1945. This ndvertlselncnt. is authorized by the Director of National selective service. 1 8 n AllCTION SALE To be sold by public auc; tion in front of the premises on Tuesday, January 0th 1945, at l2 o’cIock noon, the dwelling house and real pro- perty owned by the late Don- iel Ernest Mooney at the ilmc of his death, being the pro- perty known as 223 Grafton Si. in Charlottetown, form- erly occupied by the late Mrs. Katharine Corrigun, wife of Bernard Corrignn. For particulars and terms apply to McLeod & Bentley, Solicitors, 154 Prince Street, Charlottetown. Violet Annie Mooney Gabrielle Alicia Mooney, in l - 2350 Ang iodliiflfliiiliifii iifiiilfifiufiffitii." ‘ti. ofifibfitlto 5S3 mm Hu- "m" M"! Ind beins on 1m or hi h fr th Tacom- ol-nt Yrlloe- 9900A"- owwiuo h be: Tlllr -S1x in ‘i. .° defu u" t, m c. zoooo Arloil Queen's County, Prince Edward Is- kn e n p " ' ' Astoria. gang.” “M1213: and descrl d a; 2800 Aubelle g o snyz-COM- 000Aumllque MENLANG - o. t... lazuli. ‘m: filing; II.Y. Stock Exchange 1133,3333;- W°""“HB°,§““}§§Q ‘if lgllllhlo the 57011Beattle Pllfillifll thence llgrlh Nico‘; “All. sa ,| - hnunhr;'tglthellg;lflrnor ‘time: gnmwcgnds d I so l-g imonnt ,m“”,"§'°“'h mi"- "wlwe follow- Beth glitz? g: sh ‘Z88 §";‘.“‘,“,,., II I , ' ll or... slrl.:'.".t.::.".:r:=.:'..‘:".:::t ~ Y w‘ . . =- o-c on om boundary M “has u‘ “m” E Ches CQUIIIO b2 3-4 2800 cannon,’ Smith thence soulhwarlllv aloni Co“ mm“ a 1'4 75° Cd" M11 tho snld James c. Smith's Eastern m" 4W’ m“ 4" ls Cent Pa. Munflnry the Fort Augustus 6'“ m” 3“ "a c2120 Chester lined llnreuid. and thence Ertui- 0°“ M°“’" i“ l" szlz Coin wnrdly along the snld Road to the G" Nor Pm w 1" l00iConiagae Ice nf Commencement. contaln- Mom‘ ward 51 1-8 Conlarum In: Eishtv acres of land a llltle P i m” "5 5'8 mglisurulifi’ ' ' ' ' gag R3??? i0 15% 1' ° ' filrgllan-t d,‘ ,f“{,°.,,‘,’,,",‘,‘,"',,'i‘, 132$ Am Tel s. Tel m 1-a ined In a certain Indenture of Te “s 0° 49 ti" Mflrtnsc dated the fourth duv of “m” ‘Wm!’ i“ “'5 Septemlm- 5.1), 1934 “m; m“, m. Vanadium Corp i2 l-l Pa rick Kelly of Fort Augustus in we“ 0mm‘ U 7'3 9 Qilwfi Count-y. Farmer. to the We“ EM m undersigned. Default having bun U S Steel 51 3-3 mode In the payment of rlnciull and ‘ ‘ ' by rho said uulbrtfageihh BANKS n co m Al). I9“. h day M Dtumb" (j. [nlngfflg _ 14 JAMES N. lilo-bulimic. R0" _ 1i 1-4 12-21-304 s-la or '3'“ ———- Goes To Tria| MONTR-EALn-Jruffi - 1cm - El-OTNCB DOBSIIFITOX! tlggfirtnixdftongl‘ y E Agriculture follow:- ; hi i6: D0! PAF-l-s- Jen- 1 — (A?) - AElisagzse c5395’? Elm-hither: a1: A Brown-bearded, 47-year-old Dr. Pun“, 25; 3 23; g 19.90, Marcel Petiot, accused of being the modern bluebeard of Parts. told a Magistrate during a pre- liminary Court hearing today that all the mysterious corpses lying around his home were there when he walked in and that he burned them to get them out of the way. BUTTER: Wholesale Jobbing pas- teurized frcsh and storage Que Nxfzleé 32111535 l-2; 1:0 éelggstecg; -,'- : uren r . ‘No l pssteurizgd 35 del Mil; No 2 34 del lVltl; first grade cresnlcry prints job price 30 l-2-37 first Pctiot, hunted for months by grade solids, lob price 30-36 i-'.l police of the Vichy! Regime. who t 1,, described him as k ler of 00 DH- CHEESE: Current whitt- Wtfl- Dulault sons. reiterated today he was an old anti-German resistance work- er and added that the bodies were those of executed traitors. ' “Undc-ubtedly," Pctlot said ern 20 FOB Que. 20%: whole- sale white and colored for locnl grade am; export western 20 11/116- 21. Que for local trade 21 11-21 i: Shore Administratrices c.i.a .. ... rornrocs; 1a lb bs s loco: f ‘h E calmly, my friends wanLd tfioetpllxiiny No l 1504.60: No 2 m5; o I Qua o e state of Dnn- a Joke on me upon my _ , E I ' * Well not knowing the stavy. I had 1.55-1.55. N B l-55-l-il P- - w‘ Ernest M99993’, to gét rid of them. so I made them 1-75- 35- deceascd, tesiaie. melt sway." l2 6,” The victims‘ bones were found ' =-.—.~_—_—i.___ ___>__ - in the furnace ti. s _ MARKET rare? YESTERDAY Eggs, per doz. 45750 ADAMS 6' CO. Straw 59¢ ‘ -. Potatoes. vo lb. has ‘Mo, ‘Fresh Beans. lb 2B‘ s Hlziuttenh dulry .6 _ 17S Queen Si. Phone-Day IRS-Night ll? ‘Slfjffailslg. Si. lb Ila-W‘ Chlckerlls“ l d $150-$122 Fr h e uce. 16R _ _ F F s 855's... ... orn c '- 1 | a e %:‘§te5qésfi‘lb. 4542c Npw LQNDO-q ___ 0 . C _ , _ New cabbage. lh. "-0 21-08 acres-LS ‘miles 1195:. kntfdlrllilrly Plfllllugzgltlllflgfillld xwibem’ 5 ‘b. 81-35-85 Lilweulllsh sand hills-Medium sized house In good eondltion—_ Il-‘rggli Cod. lb. i5“ Price reusonable.-—Forruerly the J. Walter Williams property. ‘ Fresh cauliflower. eflfih 5945c Molwu‘ EAST-Killfl C0llniy~corncr of Ilforell East Road igghhgolfmlbpk‘ w: 1""! 54- Peters . l7 acres under cultivation. Small orchard | Apples doz. 3545‘ Wire fences. 6 rnomcd house. Versudnh Lsrgc barn rocenil. topples: DK- 50°45“ illllli- nllo rronnry. lien-house lino plggery‘ so)...“ am; church: Iurnlps. cccli 3°-1°° l-T miles. uuucr factory and n. u. Station at Moi-cu 1 l-z mile: , 9mm" sl"‘““" m‘ , . lrlce for form, buildlnlrs and machinery. $1300. gggfiggug 95¢ " Sweet, Potatoes. ih- I "I i Mushrooms. 00X S lnscll. lb. P Houses For Sale 02...... Tomatoes “c CIIARLOTTETOWN-Severnl double tenement and I spuri- Pnrflculsrs on nppllcstlon. Out of iuwn houses llt New Dominion, Ilunier River. merit houses well lennnted. Emerald Junction. NEWLY house. l rooms "rice $4400.00. LOTS FOR SALE Many good building lots In different ports of Charlottetown. Good lnostlons. Prices $450 - $1000. Slses 00 x 100 or 135 feet us required. LISTED-CIIARLOTTETOWN-Douhle and hath In each psrt. 2 furrlsees, Central location. _....._- , Wanted_Smelts tcnemen t i Ship us your SMELTS Express Collect Highest Prices Paid Prompt return. tibilibrown cu‘. EASTERN PACKING co. ggt-gggrg, Charlottetown 7:3 ircrlo Ore ' ,Temiek J lTotel Sales 1.001.000. Close ~99 ‘_ 9 ‘ QQG 8nlu-o=~"S55-'35 >* ""2" P." . 2ssazs:ssas=s s» "‘ v @- . .. seasaiafissisaas SJ b! aassflassgsseasosassssas '- Ps-P?” e-r-s» t-r.» SSQSSSEESSSSS 9N“. t" g um- ">- - . - .._ _. . 225-22si»2»ass-csarngsiasi s-l g I . . ll Pr‘ P’ 9' tflflH-P r 91"“ f‘ :'~ :- " 38533 $38§8°8S83‘£%31'§8282i‘£8$S€€'o°$8 E 3-4 I-2 1-2 3-4 1. Ema: Quonlnolvs Stock lllarketst III-rm! inch-nu | TORONIU. Jan. I — (CF) — ,.. I .5 a s a >- s a u Beghining Saturday, Jan. 6th, we will not I Class l7. Section 1. TIMELY NOTES I ____(Contlr}ued_fwm pa“ __|;7_ I CHAMPION I Platinum Adult-l, Mrs. B. Roy. mood; Reserve. Roy Woodelde. Champion Platinum Pup pop... 1. MacLure at McKinnon; Reserve, George A. Collbeck. I Grand Champion Platinum Pelt '—l. Mrs. R. Reymond; Rgggrvg ‘Roy Woodside. Pearl Plut- K. Lo | Class 15. Section l. lnum Adults Light-—1, L. Bfblll: 2. George A. Callbeck. l1 Adult Nov- 9liy—l. George A. Callbcck Class 11. Section 2. Pup Nov. cities- Class 18. Section 9. Pearl Piet- inum Pairs-—1, J. R. L George A. Callback. _ Class 18. Section 10. Pearl Plat- lnum Group of 5-1, J. R. Locker. by; 2. George A. Callbeck. ockerby; I. Winter Air Service - - LOWER WINTER. FAllES BETWEEN CIPTOWN 5. you); ' ONE wAv szso - RETURN u.» (Plus l5 per cent Trsnsportstlon Tex) NOW: 3 "ISM! Dill)’ ‘ to New Glasgow- Ls. Charlotteto 1:00 , . Arrive C" 1.11:3»... ZNISHE-nrlngzgtfipl-nml I Flights Daily ' to Summers and Moucton__ Leave Charlottetown ‘l a. m, 11;3o . ‘ml’ C” l°ii°i°wn 12145 b.m.. 5:4.'r.l1Tli::5'f:lg0pll.lT ' Excel". Sunday, 50nd!!! Service to Summerslde uud Moueton_. Leave Charlottetown 11:30 up. Arrive Charlottetown 2:00 pm, and 4:00 p-m‘ and 6:00 p.111, Magdalen lsiands~ Average 4 Return Tr; ‘ D5 each we l’ on-srhr-dulcd For Reservntions-lnrcrmnlion Phone slo-znnl Champion Pearl Platinum Ad- ult-i, George A. Cullbeck. Champion Pearl Platinum Pup —1, J. R. Iockerby; Rescrvefl George A. Callback. | _ Grand Champion Pearl Plat- lnum-l, J. R. Lockerby; Reserve‘. George A. Callback. I ver Adult M 1 —1, D. O. S - 2. MacLurc ad: tewar" R. Lockerby. Class l. Section 2. Medium 511-. 3. Hush D. Smith. ! Class l. Section a. Medium sill’ ver Adult Female-—1, R. S. Hum. master. H‘. Plneau. could not away from his work. As soon as they were across the bridge, the troop cut through the woods as often as possible. Oil the first short out. the scouts spotted a squirrel in one of the low bran- ches of a spruce tree, and P. L. Abe Znkem tried to get a picture of it. However, the Tenderfcet were a bit too excited and every time there was a. good chance for a nic- ture, someone would decide to change his position to get a closer look. Of course. they frightened the squirrel away and no picture W05 taken. This little incident should tench the Scouts the value of stalking. When they arrived at the Fish Hatchery thev followed the stream. back through the woods and ore- pared s dinner of hot-doses and de- lcious, wsrm, cocoa. After dinner the l ksscks were shouldered and net _ they continued their tramp. Short- ly after resuming their journey. the scouts came across n crmv-trop and were astonished at the size of it. most of the boys thinking that, a crow-trap was no ionizer than a butter-box. ! Th, Troop then oroccedcd to. "cross the Rublcon". and this they, did by tying a rope lo o bronchu- ver-hanging the stream. and swi glng across to the other side. The rucksscks weighed some of them down. but. besides one or two Iet—_ ting their feet dangle in the water everyone did fine. The troop then proceeded across! the fields. across the road. nnd af- ter cutting through one or two more fields. went through the wOuds at ‘the Rosebsnk fur Farm. When llrev arrived at their destination. a cer- tain cottage, two scouts set about lighting the firs. while the rest went out to lzct twigs to brinz home- for the purpose of IJLIIICIIIIE model blldges or towers. i uts oceeded home. nrrivirlfl in Cclisrlottjgtown shortly alter dark. SEVENTH CIIARLOTTETOWN TROOI‘ The Salvation Armv Troop held! its weekly meeting on Wednesday; evening, January 3, with the Scout-g master Robert Chandler, in chor-| ge. After the openinlz the scouts‘ played Kim's Game .{lll(_‘I ter ‘a game of hand and foot skill. 1n this game. there are two coiltsstallis‘ who stand oocosltc each other with; their right let-t along each others. then grasp hands and iiv l0 throw, one another off balance. The meeting closed with a sing-i song consisting of, "Blow the Man, Down“, "L’il Liza Jane,‘ "Swcetly. Sings the Donkey", “One Mort‘, Rlbber". "Round the Blazmlz, Council Fire". and others. Then the, Lordt’: Prsyegxwxilis rgeitcd and the w re s sse. scouTlllie CHARLOTTETOWN SCOUTEIVS CLUB The Scoutcns Club held its, monthly meeting on ‘Thursday. m} me solution Army Hull. uith tlle| President ill the choir. The meetlnlz opened with minutes and revolts, from the llewspfllflei‘ wlPl-"IIYWE md‘ from the Scout Wcck Lommltlcc. To rv:r':~"-*;..::":'""t::.. “so: rn ' - K- ghbliqczstloh egcry month. Much dis- mglqn took place concerilln‘: lili- slices distribution. and n name for ml; I bliosti I, A nomination commiteto brought In n slntc of officers for the staff of the unwell; which were unanimously alzrcc _, to The staff for Illt: uncer will bv» név so. Davies. itol". Roi‘ Edgecombe and Grace Diamond Assistant Editors: Slirlin“ Walk?" Secretary; Robert Chandler. Tram, guru, In the mailer of Iltllilllllvlllllfl mg first edition, Ml. Plcton c ‘ Connsck, President of the local AS- . smlatlon, volunteered to kcuav f0?‘ the cos-t out or his own poc c . The Scout Week committees re: Port also brought n lenlzthvflcllsg cusslon on thc Dosslbiiltlcs_ __ rnldo play .11 COIICQITHIDIIVfiLéQ 021$)‘ lottcwvivn you“ n- wlél 1‘ sonic Troop would meson!‘ a s Ab usuwinl other Item of interest." Chi-b {m} mggflng of thc Scooters _ 1 w!“ be held ‘hlesday to mnkcllnn l partitions for Scout. Week? vim“! The matter of n new r0 n headquarters was brouklli up. bill _ id that this did not con 3.12%”. scooters Club. bin 1h: Provincial Council. _ ._ Alter the business scssioll: we, givsiuugfilgng in character i.‘- hm! mg, e meeting concllllacfl all‘: a, unvh served l" m" {Aqocncln at- islngsonll Willi 14""? ‘ ' the piano. cl [AGO (JHUBCIINRIIIYO srnuvlfloi" .[LL£,3,Y_ Moluuoilllsliire ABE?“ Churches Recon- ._ f Englgpd and Wales s‘? “$119!? an .'.‘li)fl.C20-m.a.rk to-_ wnnig its £500.00: (About 511.050.0001 target. lt was announc d here jly i, H '10:" pupils in Phfey.‘ 2. George A. Cnllbeck; 3, Ernest Mill. Class 2. Section 1. Medium Sil- lcr 3-4 Adult Mole-—1, R. S. Hum. pilrcy; 2, Ivan Dawson; Ii. Rny Wflflfilside; 4. MacLure 8c McKin- non. Class 2. Section z. Ii-Lsilver. Male PLlp——l-H-l5, Charles Willis; ‘.5. Ray Carr; 3, E.S. Coffin; 4, R. 5- llllmilhrcy; 5. C. C. Bake 6- 7-9-11-12, Hugh 1). smith; s, 1.. W. Hancock: 10. E: s. Burlelgh; l3, Roy Woodsldc: l6. D. O. Stew. art; 1'1. J. R. Lockerby. Class 2. Section 3. 3-4 Silver! Adult Female-—1, C. C. Baker; 2,. L. W. Hancock; 3, McKinnon. Class 2. Section 4. 3-4 Silver Female Pup-l, Ernest Mill; 2, Roy WQOdSldEJ 3. D. O. Stewart; 4, E. 5- Burleish: 5. MacLure s. Mc- Kinnon. Section 1. Light $11. Male-—1, Lester John. limo; 2. Ernest Mill; 3, Roy Wood- side; 4, Cudmore Bros." 5. Mac- Lure d: McKinrlon. Section z. I lnnon; 5, L. ‘ Lockcrby; s. El-rlest Mill; 1. J. i Lxrckerb_l': ii, Ray Carr: 9. Harold Mllllgzln; l0. E. S. Burleigh; I J. R. Lockerby; 12, A. Jardine; Harold Milligan: 14. Roy Wood- slde; 15, Harold Mieligan. Class 3. Section 3. ‘ vcr Adult Female-l, . , . hllrey; 2, Roy Woodsldc; 3. L. W.‘ Hancock; 4, MacLure d: McKin- non. g Class 3. Section 4. Light Sil- ver Female Pup-l-i-i, E. S. Bur. leigh; 2, J. R. Lockerby; 3, A. Jar-i dmc; 6, MacLurc dz McKinnon. I Class 4. Section 1. Extra Light Silver Adult Male-l. Hugh 1),. Smith: 2-3. Macuure to McKln-I non. l ..__._.______ . . I INDIAN RIVER CHRISTMAS I CONCERT A large and very appreciative audience attéildeld 81116 annual Christ-II An" suppsr‘ a short smgsomz was mas concert n n on River schoo held around the flrewiace and mo on Dec. 20. The children, thouglfl many of them very small, took! their respective parts exceptional- ly well, of which credit is large- due their teacher, Miss Rita. organ, who. by her good COllSlCI-l oration mode it both humorous! and enjoyable. The school was, artistically decorated for the ou-i caslon and a brilliant Christmas tree was in prominence in one comer. Mr. Bernard A. Mcbellazl, capably presided and the follow“ lng progrnln was curried 0LlfI—— I Opening chorus, by the school.‘ Welcome. Girl 11nd Boy, Stlrley Bridges and Johnnie Cameron. Flog Drill, 3 small boys. Recitation. Leslie Hcckbert. Duel, Elnor Noonan. Thelma Cameron. guitar accompaniment, Edgar Hickey. Dialogue. Painting the Chair. Duct. Pearl Cameron and Flor- ence Gillls. guitar Accompaniment. Recitation. Urban MucLelIsn. Trio, Johnnie Cameron. Earl Bridges and Donald Ramsay. gui- tar accompaniment. . Dialogue. Scllin of sally. Recitation. Doly Jordan. Rzcl Cress Drill by six junior girls. ' Recitation. Donald Ramsay. ‘ Alillsirrl Sing-song by ten sen- costumc. uulmr ac- compunimcnt. . Recitation. Thelma Cameron. I Cilorus by school, Come on. Carl-l adlans. ‘ Instrumental music. Edgar l-llc- kcv. ' Dialogue’ Jake Hayseed m the ( CliV Song by five Grade one girls. Song. Old Black Joe Ill costumm] Recitation. Earl Bridges. Dialogue. Uncle Joe's Will. Recitation. Pearl Cnmcroll. Sonlz,.Edgal~ Hickey. scli nccom- ponled on guitar. Dialogue. Pntfs Venture. Recitation. Angelo Glllis. iii l. smut. tnlviuuifihfi, I .9116. 41PM‘ ‘ fllltll lotto: -"""" ' l-‘urllli-I I'"""""'” Alli“! ‘vujgi nl "iivn "w" flmyhhsvl - . rlll|\f"“‘“' I-III‘ '. "In!" so lsplillfl McKln : 3. J $6 f th _ non Nighctne o e Nativity lcl‘ Mulc Pup—l-2, D. o. Stewart‘ isirls. iance and in his usual relieved the dlstributln and swee s. others National Anthem brought a successful concert to a close, i Actor Battery Charge i MncLure d: H I movie actor, was booked tcry charge today after actress Idr. f Luplnds ‘Forrest. complained that he I Montague C J Iluudreauli. ' H. A. McQuaid. .1“ - Maritime Central Airways, Ltd I e Class 1. Section 1. Medium Sli-i_ ,h. 5119111» bitten her . I arm. wrist and hand. good Night Dr,“ by mm, 5mg“ itflgledatcltijiéfscg golwfiolan guestlhmugh Police radio cor ' 5'0"“ ‘md Gwffliéofllgr-Haxfiirrlurvz: summoned to Miss Lupine’; w": I115 Aflkeles home early this morn. i118. filed l. report in which they ; quoted Miss Forrest: Th“: The defendant lDantlni-l out. ' "ell liifvush a dining room door pa.‘ ,- Closing chorus by school. Santa Claus made his appear. jovial way, tree of its burden by to each pupil presents also to [Cfidlblfldllli nice parcels. many ‘QTY.’ about 6.20 am. without my mission or knowledge, "He mmc into my bedroom and looked around and then went to another room In the house where Miss Rena Cournjvn 1a [muse guesli was sleeping. "She then come running in my room, defendant chasing her. and then he proceeded to bite me on. ____ fully rlgdht arm. grist arid hand. 12s sappe me an struc me In t e ell-fit ADNGtIi-LES. Jnn._l-(APi- face. I tried to net him to leave all RB. 26, Austrian-born the premises but he would not d0 on n bat- so. I summoned police." Dalltine posted $250 ball pende Leslie ing a court appearance tomorrow. had He was unavailable for comment. Booked 0n secretary. Miss WANTED l-lave you a store, or building to sell or rent. 1° a "flilvmlliy known organlpatlon, with branches from Coast to Coast? Location must be ln central business section of Charlottetown. In replying please state in first letter, the loca- ilon, (address). size. number of floors, whether heated or unheated.” Reply in confidence to: MISS MABEL FISHER I’. O. Ilox .\(:>. Ill. 'l‘l‘uro. N. S. NOTICE We the undersigned have acquired the Egg and Poul- fry Business of the Swift Canadian Co. at Montague, and will open for Ilusiness in ‘Nlchezlnfls Sample Rooms on January‘. 8th. BOUDREAULT and AICQLTAII) pom. i PUBLIC NOTICE The public will please lake noiice ihai I have disposed of my interest in ihc Fit Rife Shoo ('0. Lid- Charlottetown. and am no Ionizer connected either (‘irecily or indirectly with that firm. H. J. A. BROW ‘. D. l’., Orthopedic (Thiropodisi. Charloilefolvn, P. E. I. D()Ml NION 01-" CAN ADA PROVINCIAL. hlllNlClPtiln (‘ORPOR \'I'ION BONDS LISTED AND UNLlS'l‘EI) S'I‘O(II\'S BOUGHT - SOLD - QI.'()'I‘I<JI) Ask l-‘or (‘opy 0f Our January Offering Llql I F. J. BRENNAN 8i COMPANY LTII. Members Investment llcnlcrs’ Association of (‘onndn E. M. BAGNALL-Manager l4‘! 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