-,IANUAR.Y 13. 194s rlu: GUARDIAN. . cllnlzaurrarowlv >>*>_?' .__ ._, 1 Kangaroo 1 Brown Seal 1 Bally, Lalllll “d? F U R . c o A '1' s i Priced To sell , i 1 Raccoon, reg. price $325 Now $225 ‘_ . $150 Now $100 , $150 Now $100 ‘f 5 Now $120 l l KENNEDY’$ Ladies’ Wear O€00%Olf>fl€>i0m $18 sblo in ndvnnoa COOK'S for Photograph; JIMMIIYS TAXI. mop; 535, SURANCE. HOWARD Mo1NNl5' Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. PHONE SAUNDERS group and Wedding pictures locatioll. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY annual meeting Friday night, clty Hall, 8 o'clock. Public invited. DR, J. A McMlLLAN will be absent from his office from Janu- ary 13th to 27th. 9% i x. es c. Of ; RlEGULAR MONTHLY MEETING Tho CHARLOTTETOWN COUNCIL, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS will be held in their Homo, 196 Richmond Street, City," on , TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 13, AT 8:15 ' All Members Pieoss Attend e¢>s Mouths a a MRS. JOHNSTONS ladies’ wear. Special January sale: dresses. blouses, skirts, etc. PHONE SAUNDERS 1806 for group and wedding pictures on location. CLEARANCE Quid’! SHOW 3001.5 $1.49 and Women's Snow Boots $1.98. Wrlglllt Shoe Co.. Queen St. l. GAUTHIEB. Shoo Repairer, s’? tlocatod at ll’! Upper Queen ee . HEAR PROGRAM of Plano music local talent. over C. 1". C. Y. Wed- SPECIAL . . . . . ,. SP EC l_AL BROWN 25% DISCOUNT ON TABLE LAMPS 1 ON-LY-Tlkl-LITE FLOOR LAMP- 20% DISCOUNT ON RECORD PLAYERS BOUDOlR and PIN UP LAMPS VALUES ELECTRIC 117 KENT STREET 19.95 nesday evening, 8 P. M, CLEARANCE Child's Snow Boots $1.49 and Women's Snow Boots $1.98. Wright Shoe Co.. Queen St. IF YOU NEED a, Winter Per- manent. take full advantage ofrthesle super-values at the Malrle Elena Salon. this lweok. $5.00 for $1.75. $10.00 for $5.00. Phone 219i, 76 Great. George. MAlIlTLltlE CENTRAL AIR.- WAYB three times daily to Mone- lon. Air and rail connections tl: W. D. GILLIS CO. V lcllll Mr. Arthur Vessel’. York. ‘Wll l Visitor to tho City on fitllfdly- Quite a number ‘ofiyouilgv cattle were sold in York last week. Mrs. Gordon Crcckel-t- York. ‘We! a visitor to tho city on Thu"- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tewis. York. were visitor: to the City on Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox. City. spent the week in York. t-hv Bile" of Mrs. Knox‘: parents. Mrs. Robert Crockett. York. spent a few days in the Cily last week, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. York. spent last week-end in the City the guest o,f Mn, and Mrs. Mlilar MacFudyen. - T Rev. and Mrs. J.H. MacCallum. Ibrk. were visitors to Murrow Harbour last week, the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Roy Vessey- - Mrs. Wiillrm Crockett has re- turned to her home in York after spending her Christmas holidays st her home in Orwell Cove. Miss Alice Crockett, York, left for Boston on rlrldlly morning. Her friends wish her all kinds of suc- sees. The ploplg or York were very Ilnd indeed to see the snow plollsll working on York Road on Thurs- day but their giadness soon chang- ed for on tho next morning it was all drlflod in again which made l greet hindrance lo car drlv'ng. Mr. Allison MacMillan. Cove- An Excellent _ ' Cough Mod Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup ll We Are Woll Stocked With Fuel STOVE COKE for Furnaces NUT COKE for Bosobllrners, etc. ‘READING ANTHRACITE NUT for Boseburners, etc. Cars OLD SYDNEY, SPRINGHILL, BRAS D'OR and SULLIVAN ARRIVING REGULARLY PROMPT DELIVERIES 17B head, was busy loading turnips at York Station last week for which ho was paying a price of 56 cents.- Pictures w Hall on Wednesday evening by Mr. Stan Maclnnis of the National Film Board with s. large attendance and everyone present. enjoyed the pictures very much. Mr, and Mrs. Dolph Murray and daughter, Marion, have recently moved to York to take up new residence, after dwelling burnt out Grove last fall. Their friends lwish them success in their new home. GLEN VALLEY W. W. The regular monthly meeting of tho Glen Valley W. I. was held January 7th at the home of Mrs. Norman MacDonald. The President presided. Meeting opened by singing the Ode followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered hy oighl members. here were springton W. I. present, Collection amounted to ‘l2 cent!- Thus K’! two duos paid. Minutes of lalt meeting were read and signed. A hlll of 90 cents was paid. Decisions w To get fruit of the district. to get four wlndorw blinds and a pencil sharfllnel‘ f0? the school, to start the Institute apron around, and If any members missed a meeting. they were to pay a fine of fifteen cents. New sick Committee, Mrs. Ella Abbot and Mrs. Sterling MscLean. Program Committee. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Sterfng MocLean and Mrs. answered by naming an- article in all infant's Martin invited members home for next meeting. Meeting closed by singing the National Vernon lclno a quiols and pleasant remedy for coughs, colds, soro throat-l spasmodic oroap, asthma and bronchial trouble!- Plesoallt. tasting, safe and elective, Dr. Wood ‘a I Norway ‘Pins yrup takes bold almost ill helps so loosen the firaparlyltyoars. Onlalsatolldrug f Qllfi-lllltll-EL“?! stantly. It flallsgla and muons, soothe the irritated membranes. fllnloto tho bronoll organs and oloar the air passages. . Dp, W995i; Nagy‘; Plao Syrup has been a popular family remedy counters. _._._ ere shown in York having their in Pleasant five visitors from ere as follows: for a former resident Cyrus Glllls. Roll to be Cyrus layelts. Mrs. to her Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC.‘ will be hold in Surrln-lerside on ‘Iihurs- day. January 15th from ten A. M. to twelve-thirty noon. Until further notice these clinics will be held on the third Thursday of each month. SUCCESSFUL CARD PARTY —- On January 2nd the C. W. L. sponsored a very successful card party and dance in the parish hall. Kelly's Cross, and an un- usually largo number were pres- ent. The high score winners were Mrs. Emmett Gormall and Leonard Kelly, while the consolation prizes went to Mrs. Clarence Curley and Adrian Smith. An enjoyable dance followed, music by Mrs. Maurice McDonald, violin. and Mary McDonald, guitar. A de- iicious lunch was served by the ladies and every one present agreed that they had begun the New Year by spending a very pleasant evening. A nice sum of money was realized. Personals Mrs. Leonard Mc-Nevin. St, Cath- orlnes, spent the week-end in the Olly. the Buest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Darrach. Mrs. Norman Stretch, Long Creek, spent the week-end in the City, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Lowery, Passlrnore st. lyir. Bill McEachern, Char-- lottefown, left this week for New Glasgow, N.S., to take a position in a foundry there. Miss Edna MacFadyen, of Han- over Street, l-lanover. Muss. rims ar- rived on the Island for a visit with relatives. being the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Dan MflcKillnOli, of Charlottetown. ‘The many friends of Miss Mar- jorie Tha/eker. Charlottetown. will be glad to know she is roofing comfortably after an operatirn Jan. 10 at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. Eugene McQuilian. Elm- wood, and Mr. Louis Tierney, New Haven. were among those at- tending the agricultural short course in Charlottetown this week. Anthem. Lunch was served by hostess assisted by Mrs. Sterling MacLean, Mrs. Cyrus Martin, and Mrs. Vernon Gillls. Program committee then look charge. MARGATE SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT On Monday evening. December 22nd the annual Christmas concert was presented by the pupils 0X Margale School to a large number of parents and friends assembled in the school. Themoncert was under the direction of the teacher Mr. Ray Higgins. assisted by tho urganlftt, Mrs. Harold Woodsidle ‘and Mrs. Frank Marks. Ml‘. Edward Dymcllt capahiy aclod as chairman for the evening and after a few preliminary remarks, introduced each of the following numbers in order: Opening Chorlls, Dock the Halls -The school. A Welcome. Connie Brown. Exercise. Christmas Arithmetic- a pupils. Recitation. The Moo-Cow-Moo - Frances Henderson. Dialogue. That Bog. Monologue. Mommas Assistant - Barbara Ruth Brown. Chorus. Jolly Old Saint Nicholas - Junior pupils. Recitation. How Can 1t Bo." - Kellh Adams. The Delllral Guardian This column is reserved for news of local interest. but sdvortldng o! ' "N"! lllturo us!) b0 Inserted st ftvo oosllo a word drlotl; pu- “——-———-—-——-—-—-s MacPIIERSONS- Men's clothing. CONFEDERATION LIFE m. 1806 fol.‘ OH Market , Gardeners! TRY OUR VEGETABLE SEEDS a THIS SEASON Nowut and Best Vslletles - Satisfaction Assured SEND FOR FREE CATALOGUE nllrllull vrsrr York, Prince Edward island Friendship Dar United Slates from th's diesel engines could pull! U.S.A. cur in Canada. They will 5 p.m. help pay postage or freight. gifts of clothing or food. They will call at your homer. Prince 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. West Kent School area - 11 A.M. to l P.M. Brighton area - 1 RM. to 3 PM. Business District - 3 RM. to 5 P.M. You cannot miss "The F‘riend- ship Car", but if we miss you and you have gifts l0 give call any one 1f the following members of the T.N.T. girls who will gladly call for them. Make the Friendship Cur the success it should be. Sally Osborne. Thelma Barwise. Joan Storey. Helen stellvnrf, Elaine Gill, Constance Stacey, Betty Proc- tor. Janet MacEacilcrll, Jill Mac- Ellchern, Pilyllis 'i‘ait, Carol Cree!- man, Jane Giddings. Anna Math- eson, Joan Rogerson, Doris Clarke. Doris Bowiey. Mary MacK nnon, Shirley Downe, Barbara Dick. Kath. erine Hutchinson, Catherine Croc- kett, Elizabeth Lfiwls. Joan Cam- eron, Dololily Towshend, Olga Jenkins. Ruth MacDlven. Shirley Campbell. Norma Jean Allen. — 5 pupils. Recitation, Eric Moore. A Christmas Acrostic. _ 9 pupils. Recitation, Jest’ ForeChristmas — Floyd Crane. Dialogue, Making a Cake. Monologue. Uncle Skinfiillt‘s Christmas Gift - Murray llfayhew. Christmas Carol. Joy to tho World - B girls. , Recitation, Proving lt - Mona Mayhew. Motion Song, Sing A Song of Christmas - 8 pupls. Recitation. Santa's Barbara Woodside. Dialogue. A Mouse to the Rescue. Recitation, Good Night — Sheila Dunphy. Closing Chorus, There's An Old Christmas Tree -- The school. At an intermission ln the pro- gram an aucton sale was held under the auspices of the Margate Women's Institute, with Mr. Frank Marks as auctioneer. At the close of the program Santa clans arrived and entered the school room as “Hera Comes Santa Claus" was being sung on the stage. After the ‘distribution of presents from a well loaded Christmas tree oseh child of the district was treated to fruit and candy. Scaring Santa. Messenger- l-'or Fool Ailments DDNSIILT ll. .l. A. llllowll, or. Orthopedic Chiropodist I43 Great George llroel ounanorrssowls. not roe SALE Panel delivery truck lilllllll I P. J. McIJDNALWS ‘(It lirsot Trinity Group Sponsor It is over a year since the first friendship train rflared across the Pacific coast to an eastelrntoeat port. This train carried carioads of food. money, and clothing ._ gifts, not of any organization, but presents from the ordinary‘ people of tilc U.S.A. to the needy of the lvorid. These trains stopped at designated places picking up gifts until the train finally reached its terminus loaded almost more than the great Since then there have been many friendship trains ill all parts 0f the The TNT. girls club of Char- lottetown propose to drive. what we think is the first friendship drive tilrougilout Charlottetown on Sat- urday. Jan. 1r, from o A.M. lfntll Their purpose: To collect what- over you have to offer. a dime to Street School Area - THE EASTERN Edie DIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold P‘. Landry. Alhort Aitken. Mn. Byron Stewart, Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavors. - AGENT SOURIS: M. A. MsoLean. Roper; in Si. l’ IREGULAR. SKATING Mo tague rink Tuesday and Friday, WSEASON ‘TICKETS for zll. Montague Rink office and Boehnefs Jewelry Store. Takes Watch Repair Mr. V. R. Pepier Super-Mare, Somerset, Taylor's Jewellers, Montague. town Friday night flight. Edward Island via Montreal rail. newly adopted country. perience in the business and in ills new positio and surrounding districts. Georgetown And Vicinity Mr. alld Stewart llllfl’ N. Adolphus Scully, C. N. R. iruill man is relieving on the Cilarlotte fawn in Georgetown few days. Point loft recently for Souris wher she will attend the Souris Con vent. of the Soul-is Hospital was a re sister, Mrs. Spurgeorl Walker. aunt, Mrs. F. J. DeDory. liy. Mrs. Doug Eel-Q... of law, Mrs. Neil A. Wight. Mr. “u? is visiting his son-ln-law ilaucheur of Georgetown Royalty. compzlnled by her sister, Madeline MaePherson as far Georgetown. on ways and means of a. meeting of those interested of ligh-t and fuel. The Community Welfare League is to be commend- ‘ed on its thoughtful act of send- ing boxes of food to shut-ins of the town on Christmas. last week Maurice Del/pry, vice- principal of Georgetown l-fign Bchooi organized school organized hockey for the girls is plannd for the near future. Teams are now operating in the Junior. Intermediate and Senior branches of school hockey. Organization in school hockey has been noticeably lacking in the past and as a result school hockey practice time was nlonopolised by the lesser and older boys. This present step ls one in the right direction and ono cannot now forsee all the benefits which will no doubt accrue from it. ff future players are to be ds- velopcd there is no surer way than to properly organize school hockey not only in the senior field but in the junior and intermediate grades as well. Games already scheduled for thc school senior team with school teams from give promise of the bost ill inter- scholastic hockey for Georgetown fans. ' BUSY BHIPYAILDS BIOCKHOLM - lCPl — ill all. 6a vessels totalling 236.695 tons are being built or outfitted in Swed- ish shipyards at present. In ad- dltion'l'l1 ships totalling ceases ions have been ordered bringing the total tonnage on Swedish lhilh. Exercise, Christmas ls Coming yard books to 1.170.300. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following places in Montague: iillss s. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. In Georgetown: The Post. Office; in Soul-ls: Condorfs and Florence to 10; Saturday afternoon. 2 to 4. sale . Position At Montague of Weston- England, who has taken a. position with as watchmaker arrived in Charlotte- awompanieli by his wife after a trans-Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Popler loft Lon- lthc residents qr lhls don Tuesday evening and flew tr. ‘Already the road has been widen- New York via Gander, Newfound- land. arriving Wednesday morn- ing. They made the trip to Prince by They were both very much pleas» ed with their first impressions of this Province and are looking for utard to settling down in their Mr. Pepicr has had wide ex- watch-repair will be able to give ercpert ser- vice to the people of Montague reamed from a trip to Monctoml run for a Miss Eleanor Walsh of Burnt‘ Mrs. Joyce Marteli of the staff - be 800d to detest them- Nv luc- cent visitor at the honle of iler ‘falls "t? exam-db’ dlsfllssllld "l! Brian and John Michael, young lg°°d l1°°k°$’- sons of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cur- ley of Brudeneli were guests for a few days at the home of their Mr. Gerald Morrison who is em- ployed ill Cilarlotfetown spent the weekend with his wife and fam- Murray Harbour is visiting her sister-in- A. MacPhersoll of Klimulr and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Le- .. ‘Miss Frances MacPhersoll of New York City who has been vis- iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. MaoPherson of launching left Tuesdlly evening "l" 56"!" “'55 on Saturday on return to New York. On her return she was ac- Miss as i it i to k l t Ch ittt .15 te th, sent 11B" 59W“ °'Pa°° a Frizz; £13,“, ggrangglllles Map“? o; Presbyterian Church with Rev. R. The regular monthly meeung qr‘ speaker. The service on Thursday the Georgetown Community Wel- fare League was held on Thurs- day of last wceic. President Maur- Lo id d t th l.- irclgtlkcngtllypdizscuzsioiils lelflfilefee sud-l 1112M took 91w el funds for the organization. Bad- minton equipment is available and blieflker» During the Rev. R. Boyce, Georgetown as speaker. The filial meeting on the r8151“ Presbyterian Church with Rev. Paul Richardson again the guest Wednesday in evening service. new officers of this indoor sport is being called thi k. Tl T Counci Li: flgguviveede "5 Jiunffig, w 81w President, Mr. Vernon Ross: Vice- tile Town Hall for the playing of President. MI- Wilfred M80130“- Badmington for the mininlum cost 51d? SQCTELETY- M155 51ml‘? MM‘ hoqkgy of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Matil- mr we boys o; we school and eson of Miiitown Cross, and Dan- Charlottetown ‘ couple wish ltisot the world could use. etefs: The Post Office. n. 8 at lifiitoll, Wednesday, January l4 12.30 P. M. ' _-_-__ f M11 5001140 ClOiV. Sturgeon, lefi. at l lifolltague for Moncwll where he is taking an eight month course in motor mechanics. Mr. Eddie MacDonald, Panmure island, has rctul-llcd lo his studies at st. Dullstalfs University, fol- low a. vacation spent at his home. I Misses Doris and Elizabeth Dunn _Gaspereaux, who are attending Notrc Dame Convent, Chflrlotpg. town, have returned to take up their studies following a vacation spent at their home. The Government plow has now ‘opened tile road to Lower Mon- tague permitting easy travel for community. ed extensively w Jack Anneers residence, and widening is expect- ed to continue farther to the ferry lvllarf. The main highway is now y! ill. all excellent condition for travel with llle road widened to the ditches. At present the plows are working on the side roads open. ing them for resident travel. In Montague all streets have now been cleared permitting resump- tion of normal traffic with the re. n suit that buses are now running on schedule, and cars are going to Charlottetown. Although the sllow has been pushed off the road, high banks are still to be seen in cer- tain localities. it is hoped that these will also be removed prior to the next storm so as to prevent complete blocking of the road. On Friday night both the girls and boys hockey teams had a ses- sion of hockey practice. The girls e looked very picturesque in tileir blaok and gold uniforms, present- ing quite a. picture on the ice. A fast, rugged practice showed up _ the good points of the ladies’ abil- _ ity at hockey, and it is apparent that opposing teams will receive quite a battle. The boys also look- cd good for their second hockey practice, and although defeated in 5 the Georgetown rink, hope to have _ . revenge at their next game. lGcorgetown has iced a. powerfu. team. and Montague will have to _ liminary bets have been laid, but lnext meeting bet/ween the two lteams which should provide some The January meeting of the ‘Young Women's Guild of St. All-, draws Presbyterian Church, Mon- tague, was held at the home of lMrs. Ellsie Watterwortll. Monday evening with the president, Mrs. .Martil1 Currie, presiding. She was ‘assisted during the devotional per- iod by Miss Mildred Smith. Lunch “as served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Janet Dewar and Miss Mary Henlpilili. l i l 'l‘llc Week of Prayer services which were held in the different Protestant churches in Montague last week were largely attended. The first meeting was held in the Church of Christ on Monday, with Rev. R. Bryan as chairman. The speaker was Mr. W. D. Johnston. held at the Baptist Church with Ml‘. W. D. Johnston acting as chairman, and ‘Rev. R. D. Mac- Dcan as speaker. The Wednesday the D. MacLean as chairman and Rev. Paul Richardson the principal was in the United Church with Rev. A. S. Adams as chairman and the local branch of the Bible So- ciety were elected as follows:- Eachern and Mr Artilur MacNcll. Treasurer. A quiet wedding took place at Zion Church Manse, Charlotte- lmvn, November 27th, when Rev. G. Carlyle Webster united in mar- riage Effie M. Matheson, daughter lcl A. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of Long Island, New ‘York. Tile happy young ooupile were attended by Miss Mary Mac- Lul-c of Dover, and Mr. Elmer MacPherson of Caledonia. Follow- fllg the ceremony the party mo- torod to ~the home of the bride's parents where supper was served to about thirty guests. Mr. Wil- son has purchased a farm at Cal- edonia where the newly married .'New lviitshirc District Lodge , ____ FADE 111K“ {r mammnaankakaanaa‘a aannan aanaaa ......... UH,‘ O PRINDE EDWARD Your all so. = SHOWING TODAY AT 3:30 - 7 AND 9 g ADIILT ENTERTAINMENT F, FIOIIIHNII daring pen of Ben Amos Williams-who also govo I: you Loove Her To Hsoven"-comos this story of o woman ‘ , “hm “WW W8 cs strong as sin-and twice o: deodiy! 1; HUN) STROMBERG nvesellts ‘g HEDY LAMARR ., e 5Wvusqfl l: Woman. .. stores ~=-""""= lollls , i’ SANDERS - HAYWARD 1' A Nun! SNCIOIII Induction I i Released thlo United Artists 1 EXTRA! TRAVEL, "BEAUTIFUL BALI" l‘ g CARTOON, ”RABBIT TRANSIT" i Z a l >0 O-CO-O O-§4-O'O§-O-O§-O-O~O-O'OQ-O§§ CAPITOL IDDAY and WEDNESDAY Show: 3:30-7-8:45 BONSHAW W. l. The monthly meeting of the; Bonshaw Women's Institute met. at the home of Ms. Hector Mac-j Nev.n on lvlonday evening Jan-l uary 5th. Tile President presiding! opened the meeting in the usual: manner. Roll call was answered with l A "New Year's Resolution" by| eleven members. There was onoi visitor. Minutes of previous meet-l ing were read and approved.‘ Secretary reported all outstanding bills had been paid and members were velry pleased with the financial statement. School committee reported lhel school in excellent condition. Scki committee made three calls during the month. Business relating lo the Institute (was discussed pad several motions were approved. Questlonaircs for December and January were read and discussed. One new member was weiconed to the circle. The members were very glad lo have with them for this meeting their eldest member who it is believed is nearing her eighty-seventh year. Although at this grand age she is eniflying good health, good spirits and orlicys especially "a good book." Next meeting at the home of Mrs. L. T. Beaion. Roll cell. "something in a baby's layette." Meebng closed with National. 'Anlhem, after which a delicious lunch was served by hostess assisted by Mrs. Stephen MacLeod-S, also NEWS ' Santa Claus. Ilbiiowving tho program tho pupil were treated to candy and oranges by the teacher. Each pupil al received an apple, scribble! In pencil from the Institute, To the strains of Jingle Bells Bahia arrived and distributed the presents After wishing everyone a Mon-j Christmas and thanking the pupils for their present he wended his ,WBy northward. The annual Christmas concert‘ A vole of thanks was tendered was presented by the pupils of the teacher, Blanche Murray, b) Riverdale in the schooiroom which the chairman and this portion of was tastefully decorated for tho the evening's entertainment was occasion by the teacher and bTWSllt to a close by 511181112 tbs pupils. Mr. Daniel MacKinnon National them. capably acted as chairman and the' The re ainder of the evening following program was carried out: ,Was spent -n dancing. music being Opening Chorus. Welcome, inrovlded by James MacDonald" Exercise, "Happy Day" _ Nell land Blanche Murray. l RIVERDALE SCHOOL CON CERT MacDonald, Wilma MacLeod. __________;_ Dialogue, “Malvlna Entertains". ggngggggmg gggoop _ Shirley MacDonald. Wanda CQNCERT . Buchanan. Erma MacKinnon. . ' William MacKinrlcn. Kenneth Mac- I l‘ 1 h Murrer. Edward MacMurrer, 222g ‘xlcéndagarsgtesn ngndnecéfinn Gerald MacQufld. Solo. '1Brand on My Heart" -l Edward MacMurrer (self guitar accompaniment) (encore) Rainbow, at Midnight. Recitation, "The Wrong Gift"- Damien MacQuaid. gathered in Sherbrooks Hall bl attend the annual Christmas Concert. M1‘. Frank Townsend capabls lasted as chiarman and Mrs. Fred ‘lMacDonald was organist. Dialogue "Too Greedy By Halt"! Tile following programme ‘Ill - t d: "r Gemld Macqufld’ Kama“ prlelafiitlclftnc Chorus by School, Malfclimglé Jesggllld M;4'=§::!,d- Welcome Recitation by Morilyn ‘ _ " MacDonald. Eugene MacQuald. i Ualoguc, The Practical test. Duet. "Tragic Romance -Wanda | Buchanan. Elma MacKinnon (guitar accompaniment) (encore) sweetheart/s Farewell. ' Recitation. A Clever Scheme bl Allison Laughiin. Song. Here Comes Santa ciao! bAd Milli .L€l.l TWrl Rgcu-‘Mnnl "A 5mm 3”" 123cm: rYMacKFrFIIl-‘on Endo Troubles — Willard MacDonald. luughnn Ch°‘"“5l ‘llflw/"lrlflhh I Dialogue. A Joke on the Jokers. Intermission, Sale of candy. l Recitauon’ M“), Anne by My,“ Dialogue, “Aunt Betsy's Beaux- _ Ftcairn. Mrs. Garfield MacFadyen. Catherine l lBuuemy Drm by "V", gm‘ p Mscfidyen- Vsldfl M=¢KIM°H~ Dialogue, With the Help of the Shirley MacFadyen, Erma Mac- Famii . Klnnon. Wanda Bllchlllfllh Exercise, Christmas Greetings by Duet. "Fighllno North Nnvasfinino “mp7,. pupilg‘ V6145 Mdcximlim- wflndll Motion Song. Santa is a Pins Buchanan (guitar accompaniment) ‘Old Ma" by Myrna Pllclm,‘ m“ (encore) "Molmwn Dew!‘ Compton, Sadie Chappell and Recitation. "Sympathy" _ Mcl- ,Do,-l, Compton, bourne MacKinncn. l Monologue. Aunt Jemima‘: Court. 13111108111’. "Selling of $-'\""" ~ ', shin by fella Townsend. Shirley MacDonald, Wanda; Re¢;t,,llnn_ /l Rggtlm- Grouch b, Buchanan. Erma ilncKinllon. inoyqald Dfl-oclm Harmonica selection, Waldron Chorus, on Christmas Ev, b, MncKlnnon ' (guitar accompanl- 5pm,,» fllclltl- Intermission. Exercise, "An Interrupted Recit- Rainbow Drill bv seven girls. ation" - Wilma MacLeod, Gordon i Dialogue. wanted a Housekeeper MlcFldyefl- l Recitation. Where Santa Lives Step Dance. Leonard MacDonald. - by Dori; Cofnptorh “Wit-WWW "Drtsfld UP" —| Darkie Song. Oh Susanna by sis Charles MacKinnon. _ bpyg, Solo. "Answer to the Galvestonl Diglggllg, when wmwn y"; Rose" - Leo Gallant (guitar their Rlghlg, accompaniment) foncorel “Linda Clclging chorus, Goodqqlgm b; L0“ " ' school. Dialogue. "The Census Taker"- Wandg Buchanan, Joyce lifacDonald. Shirley MacDonald, William Mac- , Closing speech by Ensor Woltol Santa arrived and distributed‘ gifts to both teacher and pupil! Kionon. Edward MacMurrrr. -wh were also treated to apples Duet. "The Drunkardis son" — an oranges by the Institute. Mrs. Garfield MflcFarlycn. Blanche _santa then left 1o rgnflmyg h" couple will reside. During the war Murray (guitar accompaniment) journey after wishing everyone I Mrs. Wilson served ill the Army ‘Emmi?’ "My TcXas Blue Bonnet Merry Christmas and a Kipp! ,\vltil the rank ol corporal. Silo Qllfllh" Nqw Your. ‘was stationed iii Halifax for lllrel. Reritotion. "a Elli hlistako" __ l The glnglng er tho Natlgrll ;yCBl'5 in the capacity of leietlapiet. Wendell MacDonald. . ‘Anthem brought lha evening ti lbcing the first gill ill the Cana- clfifllflk Chorus. "Here Comes a close. ,dlall Army to complete the course. ‘The many friends of the young them evcry happi- lless. _____m. INVENTIVE AUBSIES CANBERRA - (GP) — Amer;- ycan oil millionaire Thomas Baker Slick. said here he thought Aus- tralia was suffering from indust- rial isolation but that silo cupid leach the world some tricks. Many Australian inventions. he said. were being used all over lhc world and there were probably many more TAYLDIVS JEWELLENS MONTAGUE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF . MR. V. R. PEPLER WsstolrSupsr-Mon, Engiood EXPERT WATCH MAKER IAYLDIYS JEWELLENS - MONTAGUI O ' ._¢-__-...__._-_;a a...‘