u~mei~xnndme=~q urmfifiwibwbcf) WEDNESDAY. IOUTIIOIT ICIOGs CONOIIT 111s pupil! o! soutbnort school granulated ting; ‘ l: r6. a. am a-u anee o paran and visitors. The eiasarooana were adorned with the c “ decorations and a lane tree occupied a. conspicuous place “Mtg. n iii m e ‘tiy . an man area lsslsted with the promo: by at» ing u orsanist. The chairman, m. Parka: Wood. in his r -‘ to the atidiance. complimented pu ill and teachers on the success the concert and achievements b! school work during union o! the pro- sram Santa Claus arrived. mush of all, and dil- ny 81f?!- The Women's Institute generously treated the pupils and teachers with apples. Following ‘are. program: finer-us, ' tmu Voices" by 6C D0 . weenie. "Uo or Dawn" Velma Dialogue. ‘Popping the Question" two senior pupils. Recitation. "Christan-a: Greeting"; Helen Mclnnis. Acroetic._ "Santa. Claus". tan junior pupils. I i Recitation, “A Uttle Wish’ Dotty Aylward Dialogue. “The Train tn Mauro" three senior pi: i . ita ' oor Dear lulia" ogu Misunder- standiniz" bwo senior paipils. Reading "Nails". Noreen Xe- Pherson Intermission and sale of ‘The R016 t0 hem” Recitation. "Pl ls runny" oalvin cod. Dialogue, "Marriage Under Diffi- culties" four senior pu ils. Duct. ‘Away iri a angler" by Sylvia Flood iuid Noelle ca ash-n; Darlrie Drill, "Old Folks at Home ten senior P119115. Tap dance. Noreen McPii “Christmas Cake" two "Good-bye" Donnie Mclnnls Chorus. "Ring Merry Dell-s". the school. The Notional Anthem. INDIAN I-IVEI. CHRISTMAS OONCIIT On Dec. Nth. the teach!!!‘ Ind pupils of Indian Rivet school pre. seiiled their annual Christmas concert in the school to a very good audience The manner in which each and every child r- foirned his or her art showed t their teacher Miss spared homing in propel-ins 111611 "lflifiv programme andto carry n vlll, with such a decided success. After the program Santa Claus paid visit and distributed the fie and treats for the oinlden rom the tree including one also for the tczzclici‘ from tilt P119115. 111011 With we usual closing all left much pleased to hive seen so man ~ canal-tamer; of our district. Jowing is the prtlifiiimliléif b)" iing chuiils “Jingle Bells . Jui or welcome. Donald Ramsay. \ n. or Weic "me, Csnherine ry. loguc, Economical Boomerang. l ig, Pearl Cameron and Cather- l2. l "lacy zivCllullOll. Earl Bridges. sing. ‘Thelma Cameron and EJIOI’ Nconan I L logue, The Census Taker. Song. Edgar slid Affluld Hickey- Recitation, Urban MacLc-llan. Recitation. Dorothy H086"- Doll drill, by four little girl!- Dialogue, Meeting of the inst- 11s Recitation. ltfarlon R0881‘!- Recitation, Johnnie Qalneron. Recitation. Angela G‘ Intermission. violin Music. Edifer Hickey. e oriis bv School. Responding to our Country. _ song, Arnold Hickey and llreda Campbell Monologue, Florence Glllis. Dialogue. A Dull Class. Christmas Drill by nine dilldrlll- Recitation. Noreen Hickey- D ' 1 "Silent Night" by nine I111!- Angus Cameron and Brenda R ation. Ralph Blanchard. Monologue. Pearl Cameron. Dialogue. Sparking Maiy Junt- Monologue. Agatha M-lclicllflll- Zvlystery Man, Singini O Bu- Sarina. Song. Mary Omicron and Flor- encc Gillis. Recitation. David Gillis. Dialogue. Wanted A HOHBQKNPNK __ Recitation. Goodnlilht. Ann ‘I'll’? IméIOSlIlE chorus by school. Santa Claus The Kinfl- I CROSS ROADS CHRISTMAS CONCERT The annual Christmas Concert W25 held in Croce Roads School on Tuesday night. December 21st. A lax-go crowd of parents and visit- ors were present. The chairman for tho evening was Mr. M. W. Wood, while Mrs. Eurle Ballcn uiciiblj‘ presided at the oiimn. The its. l-loilfln had Shh-lay Annul School Cer and all others who had halved to nuke the concert auccoas. Santa then arr and amid much excitement distributed the c;- "r - t"?! ..*::::.. "a tncnwt an enlvyabla will‘. to a elnae. amour zonal. cnalsnuis CLOSING .1"... it...“ n‘ and in of inela- DNIYIII merit. weather many parents and visitors were t. Mr. Arthur MaeKay capa 1y I419"! ll @5117‘ man and the following prolram d. Duet. dirletmu Bails Boulter and Vodia Hula . when M“ h‘ - Loo a a oran. Rleeitatiéigfih Papa's Berlin! — H y . 31.5.»... Deaf Uncle Sim. gaeitatloai, Denial Mistake — B” . Christmas Greetinli- 5mg“ us“, Noreen Dawson and ey Cameron. mgfatirgi; The Battered Dolly ._..5h ey WIOIi. Monologue. 579*"? l 3'“ " Wendell LII‘!!- herein "no no: — Raymond phone-Jledley Mutts Recitation, Looks go t may waltfii] tor Santa Claus .43.‘? MacNay and.‘ John Mae- “finial... 1110 If" 9°11! '- Joaji Cameron. Diolague, The l‘ l U517"- Rgcitagoguholing St. Nick - qe d a orsn. Queue. Two Sidel to I G110!‘ tion — Phyllis Dawson and Chi!‘- lie Dawson. ’ Reef n. To Santos Home - d. new”, The Christmas Spirit- Dielogue. The Sewing Society- neeiitatlgik Telephoriin Sante- Lorra no any. Exercise. A Christmas 541119111" brsnce Closing Chorus. seats 01am 1s Cominp-School. At the close of the Proflllfl l nicely worded address was read to the teacher Mrs. Wyman Lame. by Kathleen Dawson. and IP- propriate gifts were presented by Cameron and Harvey Worth. to which the teacher fit- tlngly replied‘. Qomplimentary remarks were made by the chairman. also bv Mr. Ebdy Bell and Rev. G. O. Wright in which teacher and pupils were complimented on their pro- gram. as well as for the splendid school work being done this year._ Santa claus then appeared and distributed gifts and candy to pupils and all other children pre- sent and after wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas. hurried on to fulfill his many duties. “The King” brought an enjoyable sf- ternoon to a close. (Patriot please copy) l DOVER- CHBISTMAS CONCERT The annual Christmas concert and tree was held in Dover school on Wednesday. Dec. 22 st B o'clock to an appreciative audience of Parents and friends. The school was decorated with spruce boughs. trimmed with red and green. around windows and shaped like V’; on walls. Mrs. George McKenzie capably presided. Mrs. Parlnlee McLure donated candy as a treat for the children. Mrs. McLui-e also added to the concert by her in- strumental music which was ap- preciated by both teacher and pu pils. A collection of $4.07 was receiv. ed in aid of the Junior Red Cross. At the sinking of the lest chorus Billie loomed in person and amid much fun and laughter m. tributed the gifts. Tbs Bwrctorv of School Chester Whitewa in a few well-chosen re- marks on behalf of the audience, Praised the untirlng efforts o! both teacher Ind pupila in mum; the concert a success and in the decorating of the school. The concert then was brought to a close by the singing e1 in. Natiolnal Anthem, ‘my 18 1116 vfolrain rend- ' h Km of Welcome. mm; ma. T110. MY Old Clflldllll 30mg Gila-rivet“. h Ga- sismr-"Mi "some? I V gnurie globe-rd. directed by Master gm u»: mdnxiamh°spupiiea or andwisheulhllhlllallcl’! tmaaandAHlPWNew ‘meaddresewasraad by Doris Hsrririfland the lift santedbylsellarinn an ‘maaaareiscaelmed tliawaticnalAntlialn. OIIIBTIAI (‘ONOIII AT MAIJEQUI The p“ and “when of Illi- nlng animal- School staged their Christsnu eonc to a full hail on Wedneaday av Dec. find. The hall was beau ull) in keeping with the season. Rev. . J. ma]! pressed and a splendid programme was wmfiltf‘ “w loll. 6 Illolil. dII Recitation. Mary McGowan. Merry Christmas Exercise. gplogxghmin’; ilisau To Dinner. o. a Dona . Monologue. 1mm Taylor. Box Drill. by senior boys. tatlo Mary McNutt. %F°"°i...il.' "‘i‘..“ii" a... O. Ill- a Beartisto and Mac: Murphy with ‘““.2€i..‘fi°°““’i‘i“'“if.“‘s .. .. on. sro n n. Jhlogue. Dr. Cure Al?” ‘ “ and sale of e. es with instrumental music by . and Mrs. Russel Mackenzie. Oid fadiioned dance by senior pupils. Recitation. Janet Auid. Pantomime. Dialogue. Caught In e Act. Solo. Janet Auld uptls. Victory Drill by p Recitation Willarn Auld. Rose Drill, by several girls. Recitation. Max Murphy Dialogue, Bob Bay f... Duet. Anna and Edythe Donald. Closing chorus. heart vow of thanks on be- half of present was moved by Mr. LD. MacNutt and seconded by Mr. Fred Champion tn the‘ teachers and pupils for their "uritir. lng efforts in prcparlng this s len- did progammc. This was gui ly the teachers. appealed um great applause and iatributed gifts r t: om a heavily laden Christmas. ee to each Pupil. and teachers. The singing of the National Anthem brought this large and happl gathering u. a close. BIDOMING POINT SCHOOL CONCERT On the evening of December 22. a large attendance of parents and visitors gathered at Blooming Point School to relish a well-acted concert. The school wnzs tastefully decorated by the teacher. Miss B61911 M0G111ilaii and t.‘ic pupils. Father Simpson, Dgrah priest, graced the occasion by ill}; presence while Raymond MacDonald capably | acted as chairman. ' The following program was 91'9- sented: Welcome recitation by Melville ma. Cl-IARLUFPMOWNU --_~_ I BEIDW Tll IEIJ"! IIIDIGESHUI Z511! Willi)? Y0" E ‘UPI Year. Vemonw UILIO. Chrisunas". B010. Rena Micheal Inst. Ihhdull. Ill". and Davie Ward Reel n. Cents”. Arnold Dalian b. "A Eunice White. Solo, “ Tree." Verna Prou Recitation. Day", Sheldon Watts. Dia Star Jrill by five Recitation. “Can B010. "Sewing", Tremor core . Recitation. "A like". Della. Watts Recitation, io ' bv school. for the eveninl The teacher treated‘ with apples, and mooted them with or; December the 21st. spacious tree loaded MacDougsll . Chorus, Song" by sclio . Recitation, Clarence MacDonaldW S010 by Eliiih Bnith. “Broken, “Welcome Dreams (encoreo). Recitation. hi! Reuben Smith. Chorus, "Silent Night" by school. Recitation ‘oy Evelyn MacDonald. Solo by John R. MacDougall "Brown-Eyed Laverne" Iencored). Recitation by Edna MacDonald. Duet b ' Home" (encored). Recitation by Leonard Mac. Donald. Highland Fling by five pupils (eriooredi. Dlalxue "Takin Teacher's Piece" by eight Recitation by 1e Plus Mac- Donald. Chorus “Christmas Carol" by school. giecitation by Manila MsioDon. Badie MacDougall "The ’ Casket." iencored) "Taking Th C e pupils. Waltz by two small pupils. Leon- ard MacDonald and Sadie Mu:- Dollsall (encored). Recitation. by Louise MacDonald. Ste -da.nce by Genevieve Mac- Do d (encored). Recitation by Hubert MacAulsy. Intermission with’ music played by John James Msclnnis. the visit. ors being treated to candy, ‘Chortle. "All Pals 'i‘ogeiher by ac oo . Dialogue, "Bending The News by five pupils. Chonil, "Away In A Manger" by Junior pupils. Christmas drill by nine pu ils. Lancer by eight miall pu tatinn Blidle I00! by MM ;'_Ac_tion Song" by eisht ugall. 1 pu ils. ' teacher. Reta MacKay. gill, "Christmas still-a." V021 . Iilibd n a "The lest Dly of All.’ limitation. ""I‘oo lhirley’, ental ingulo. In.’ v1 ' Had mi. rim Bravery." the DIES. e . Lady Santa Claus". Ellsworth Proud. Motion Souk. "In Grandmother's Daygeflarbara Edwards and Dena he“; "Bweooinl nd dthe Christmas Out". "Christmas livery loilue. “The Census Taker." You Blame , Cleveland Stewart. . Audrey (enoo l Recita on, "Retaliationfi oeom Watts Dlaloilllt’. "Millie and Tillig in New Yo!’ ". Lona Kltson and Gerda Kltlfln e. Duet. "Seelnir Nellie I-lonie" Ora Treinere and Alice Edwards (en- [Ggqwgij meiinnis, ghoq ate" m, wn Dialogue. "In The Classroom." “A Christmas Dile- Barbara Edwards. "A Christmas Good- Mrs. Cecil Stewart was organist pupils t e Trustees Santa Claus arrived in his usual jovial manner. and gave prawn)‘ W the Pupils and teacher, Re Frizzell Th ‘inf i n. the gniovilfig oenterttaaiiciiiggngrotbnh: 089. (Pill-dot please copy) ARGYLE SHORE CONCERT A Very enjoyable school concert was held at Argyle Shore Hall on The hall was very prettily decorated with spruce intermingled with shining icmem also red and green streamers. The down with TTIOUBh U19 night wgg there was a. goodly number of pg;- ents and visitors present. Mr. Goodwill MacPhail was up. D01l1ted chairman and the following iiroxramme was successfully car- ried out. nine pup Dialogue, Spring Hat, MKS. Elsie MacDouizall NamaraLi Band. MacPhail rantomilrie. Addie and Elsi Recitation. One Mary MacPhail. eth Instrumental Music Campbell , Dialogu Kenneth MacDougeil by Plmnw WM a point of interest. T119 Pupils were trained under Y“ ~tl1e capable management of their stormy Chorus, Ring M 11 _ Vgfiloome Récltflileglllf, lain: $.15 .. Ph m‘ Message Exemblllg 1111s at email-m by Humans New Duct. Billy Boy by Jggn and (encore) Mac- 1" Dialogue. za h ' 1-11 _ Recitation, Acugrrgys anrfid M“ Silent Night, Jean e Exception - a mm» nllfiilcrgie. What Became of the Anna Exercise. The Christlnls swer- 1118. Mary and Mona MacPhail. Abbey Flair Drill by eliiht pupils. e. The Quiz. 5011K. There's no Sweetheart like ho my Brown Eyed Prairie Rose be‘ (EDISON) The Battling Cannonball, Recitation. Not So Easy -Elsle MacDougall. ‘ Dlalceue, On] l Exercise Poin Star by six pupils. ‘Carl Po ts Grandma's Sole of Lunc an Only Child. of the Christmas Recitation. Boys Confession - ‘ mu by eight pupils. hes Tim n: m: ai."‘éi'.‘.'%.i'..i»i'=“°‘“"" —PY Jon _ In. nwior. u: not at. liank- duur Co. ace awn. mesa at. “as. '. camera-Insult “ennui nclacha-n. valley It Pinch. Irldlbii M. “gin!” United anion. Prince at. N. l lent It. flue. Vzwwifi Grimm It. flue. Archie Bruce. Ct. Coo. It. ovar- Alvbie knee Gt. . It. flue. blvhungowh. l0 a, Ave, roof 20c Gerald at. flue‘. w. iseoabo. at. Avards, roof. February Guava label. water It. to h Piouda Morealde, Gt. Geo. If... ""§’i’-“i......"‘°‘". .. . ue. ‘led? 1 9'1“ an_Oc-. Iitnoy It... ‘uuauiiwniée: on... nun at mom water ' ' 1t. itaylnon. Southport, inaat e. 0o xin - ......'.:"s... ...i..'*=""~ ""1 W" Automobile on “It. Dennis Grow! a It... tur- . Stove . on the hat River. Moreaide, Gt. Geo. Sh. gasoline. _ w. McDonald, Felling It. roof. 217 Hilton 5t. flue Philip Doyle. Orlebar st. couch. Mrs. M. Mcuamrllteut Si... roof. Alley flue. _ . s . a rig. cheerful Meas- I Victor Coyle. Rldllliblld at, gas stove. uyictor Coyle. Richmond Sh, gas B V6. Millet/or Coyle. Richmond St. gas s ve. Charlottetown Airport, hangar. ‘frank Clarke, wax-house, s ve. March Hygenic dump. rubbish. Grass fire on qr Si. H. Tldrnarsn. cor. Htsroy and Rochford St. flue. April Raymond Flood. Boston st. roof ' Raymond Flood. Boston Bt. roof. Automobile. Richard Veseey, Cllnberland St, clothes ln closet. ' Kent Beauty Parlor, Kent St. oil in burner. Kent Beauty Parlors Kent Si... oil burner. stove explod . Hygenie dump. Kenslnginn Rd“ bbini Mrs. Ross. Dorchester 8L. rags in closet. Pownal Wharf, children on ice cake. i P. E. I. Huspiisl, Brighton Rd. ss gra . Navy mam» Barracks. Kent Si... overheated pipe. Mr. RH. wagers. Kent st. roof. Hnvllnnd Estate, Urvoer Prince Sh. grass. Haviiand Estate. Upper Prince .. grass. McGlll Avenue, grass. 23 North Rivei Rd, grass. AOld Milk Factory, Isongworth ve.. grass, Hfrbert Hoil. Upper Prince at; oo . John Costello, Fitzroy Si... roof. ‘Exhibition Grounds. Kensington .. grass. 18f Wllsboro Si... rubbish. Hensley st. vacant lot, grass. bG. G. Ballingall. Malprque Rd. - arn. May my Club. Richmond 5t. grease on e v . Miss McNelll, Hayfield Si». roof. McGili Avenue, grass. Golf Links. St. Peters Rd. woods. Vacant lot, Billion St. grass, 96 Brighton Rd. grass, Hoops Ltd. Grafton St. smoke use. Roovl 1M. Grafton St. Inoke house. Hyfinle dump, Kensington M. rixbb . _ Cur Rink. Iuston Bi... grass. 1oz‘ hm rut. ma. p d Gerald St. grass. lnngw rti-i Ave. o , grua. ‘l Granville St, roof. Corner Water and Ravi Q. Irau. R-l! IIIDO. we". “aims-arr ‘ii? . l . mow Restaurant. 0:. Geo. It, tr Mrs. Bradley. Upper Hills. Bit. ed f . ls. Ibilet. Green st. ell not at. rubbhh- lii".‘“»%' .... lervioa ltatioo, oar. 8t. m m. electric wires. ‘IIIO It. 1MB. t. Gt. Geo. It. awe m . Car on Gt. Geo. It. Jack llflinnun. Paulina It" mattress. _ ile 1011's Jlltalhaa- vandcma lolel. lane. It. “an” rs. ur halal. rack It. lama ' Arm. flue. ~ OMOUQ a Kant at, msttrua lqusre. vel. Iflillflllill, Gt. CO0. Sh. . on»... Union st. wood in '. Mccoubiey, Green at. flue November Pow-mi and Rant St... 811114107. Dorohclter . ear. s» =~~ cor. rownal and illtaroy its. ear Iglrafetgn Bowl. Grafton St» W?" e A. '1'. kexianoa, Prince st. nue at. Avards. car, false alarm. Polvclinlo. Pnnce 5%.. In torch time. m’ rag at. Irving on truck. 2c A Iy . ue. Dick Butler. Gt. Geo. 8t. mat- ess. B Green St. flue. December Mrs. I‘. Heiuieam. Rod-iford St, oil stave. ' Sacred Heart Home. flue. 802 Grafton Sh. flue. St. Dunatanh College. Malpeque Rid. John B. PM , Y‘ heater 59-. fire in cellar. flNotre Dame Convent. Sydney It. ue. . Orchid Restaurant. Gt. Geo. St ‘Prince Street Wharf, horse KVBX‘. Frank Roper, Mt. Edward HAL, oeési- rain. Sydney b: . electric w . Hygenlc dump. Kensingion Rd, rubbish. Able Block. Spring Pork Rid" flue Mrs. Peters. Euston 5L, flue. Mrs Crawford. Hensley 5t. hot ashes. Leonard McDonald. Blrchwood St. waiehouse. flue. city barn. Pownal wharf, false | III]. Brighton Shore. house in ice, alse alarm. ‘in linlii Traditional ' New Year's Levee UITAWA. Jan. 2-(0?) -— The Earl of Athlone and Pnncese Alice helc their annual-open house on new Year's Day for selected groups air-women and Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service. Festivities at Government House started at noon vith an in- formal luncheon for the household and the 30 guests i' the dining room at a table decorated with small white Christina; trees with red decorations and red and silver A" “ , planned by Princess ce. An afternoon of skating on the Rlceau Hell rinl: and skiing in the grounds was followed by a buffet clipper in the tent room with all m Heidi "lbw... t in iuiiee A en presen o w. Bent , N, 5., and , Montreal. l ‘aepatristio De t. Rockcliffe included: Flt. . P. G, O'Neil‘ '. Sydney. N5. “flier. apartment. Drllllton mi. . .1 any Name one. momma at," t ook in one ofaizlig National nanny conductors who are in armed forces and war supp w figures for ten years ago. \.-_—__—: -_> IN MEMORIAM KENNETH A. McINNIS Friends and relatives of Milli/ale and surrounding districts learned with deepest regret of the passing of one of its most highly respect.- ed citizens in person ol Kenneth A. Mclnnis at his home on Tues- dny. Dec. ‘I. The deceased had been in fail- ing health for several months out was up and about as usual until a few days before his passing. He was the son of the late Char- les and Ann ii/fcswaini Mclnnls of Hazelgrove wnerc he was born on July 8, 1872 Mr. McInnis spent o. number uf v\..;i‘s unveiling in different Darts of Canada and the United States. On his return to the Island he settled in Nillvale where he has been an honest farmer and good neighbor for the post thirty-six years. Always willing to lend a hel ing hand e was of a cheerful disposi- tion always with a bright smile for ed in the community. But most sadly missed in the home where he has left a vacant chair that can DBVGr be filled. It is hard for us to understand why these things have to happen, but Go: know best. we how before His Will. Besides his sorowiniz wife. former Eliza MacQuai-rie, he leaves dauithters: John and Leslie in the Army; Wellington, Snuthport; Al. bert. Stanley Bridge; William, Leonard and James at home: Annie, Mrs. Robert Roberts. Brnclr- lcy; Lillian. widow of the late Vernon Parsons. all of whom will hiiss a kind and loving father. Two Rrandchildren Marion and Betty. three brothers. William, Wflshllllton. Edward and John. Portland. also an aunt, Mrs. Han- 11811 MCEWBII. H090 River also sui_"_vi_ve. His sister predeceased BODFISII We will deliver at lowing prices: Hake lei-ifs largo terminals. r of‘ the trzinsdtrens iee , ttraflilogcarrieéid on the [lines ofmflifiwn w my . . b i . iii p3"~i-r»=°3.°ii$'§..'$°o"i”.°n° wii°i’.'i'i'.fém"..iziicp;i.°ifiii°%‘iif= the I to mourn the following Sflflg and] c++++++++++mc» PIGKLED (HIRED Freight paid in fifty pound lots or over at foi- Choiee large Codfleh Choice medium Codfish aOlIllI 111M111. ' "itir r 1m: connp o fl p dgswiifi by touristy-canoe, noted glass-aim. its... a... oi... his tch ‘tbtbemsgm 17:, fi is one of the _ members of_t|u‘ _ _i948 the h0g5; reported in ton inilea (one ton him several months ago. " The funcrnl which was largely attended was held from his h0fll| on Dec i0. The service was conducted by Rev. D. J. Morrison of Bradalbaiie. who spoke very highly of the de- ceased and_words of comfort to the DGICBVCG’. The hymns sung were Jesus. Lover of My Soul, O God of Bethel, The Lord is My Shepherd. the funeral was under the, direction of Mr. J. J. Andrews Huniey River. The pallbearers were Messrs William Rosa. Wil- llain Murphy, Alfred Murphy, John Parsons. Nelson Oamster and John McEachern. Interment took place in Fud- erlcton cemetery where all that was mortal of a loving husband and father was tenderly laid to rest there to wait the Resurrec- tion Morn 0. ll. B. iihanges In Maritime Region He will be greatly miss- ; Moncmu. n. n. Jan. a-roi- Jowlng upon the retirement of Page Cai-lisle. J. R. Conn, master fmechanlc. New Glasiow, Dlvn. ha: |been appointed to succeed bin.- ll lmaster mechanic Moncton divis- ion, with l ‘ rters If. Monoton. [according to a circcular issued by C. T. Moiitgomery. divisional Su- perinetendcut, Monclcn division. G. n. Greenough is appointed ‘master mechanic of the New Glas- . ow division with headquarters at lNew Glasgow. succeedinz M1‘ Conn. This appointment being an- nounced in e. circular issued by divisional superintendent C. S. ‘Pushie. New Glasgow division. M1‘- !Greenough was formerly road forc- 111119.11 of engines New Glasgow Div- is on. .U__sg_l§1_l_rinrd'e for dandruff '“~r.1."k'b'b-IP+++€ "l-"lfd- d.- and IIAKE your nearest station. "ls-Hick?!- 15 cents per lb. 13 cents per lb. 11 cents per lb. / P Darkie Son Q0). ,, ."RCllllIlCI At Home’ by i I 5111111111 by Room. xem. at. Ima- five mails. ten pupils. Bruce Itewart Wharf. railway Recitation by Joan munch-iii; Rwllfloll- Btlwt Bellar- box oar. 9mm‘, “gm-mg...” gnu" p, ‘i; t Dillowue. The Census ‘Inter. ilcPhee lrom. Prince lt.. roof. p ls. Exercise Mince Pies for Christ“- Win. Melanie. Spring Park Id 3mm by "n, MB¢D°n5|¢ mu. -Jesn. Elsie and Addie. overheated stove. “Victory Bong" by nine iégls Ilwtfllmntal music by Arthur Ma us Jaae Recitation by iwph ,' Maclean Dust by Reuben Smith In. ‘moanpaon. 101mm It. ' u. . .1... Recitation, The viieepin; w“, IIUII Iflfl a M“ lead» ‘Lance-Trish mu- “id-iiicnwyffii; euc 3-way,“ Martin ' Ambrose Coady. auimre at. u-iiomu lleflllerria. m av... oli Spangled Fulfil-ll!!! 1W Elsie and Addie. _ D1 of Bally. "like. ma». ma» mm. fire No ration card required. Send Money Order covering quantity ordered and secure prompt delivery. Matthew 8i McLean, lillllldll souius, rm. - sleet-colt.- -.i-'-:~-i--i.-i-++4--t-t-1-‘-t-'-t1tflit-+‘d-_§ l-IOGS MONDAY (All Day) George Dingvvell, Sourla TUESDAY Until 1.30 pan. Justine Larkln, Five Houses TUESDAY, Until 2.30 pJn. Dlngwell & Rossiter. More]! lolluwinll ‘he ram ‘was umented- chorus “We came‘ by tlie School. A Welcome by Blake Wood. Rcriiation by Austlnu Kennedy. Dialogue, The Selling cf Sally. Drill, "The Cnristmas Dolls by eight pupils. Solo “Santa Claus is Coming to Town" bv Eva Wood " Dialofluc. "Almost Trouble. Recitation bv Marlene Boldorloll- Duct. To The Stars" by Jlol MacRoe and Ralph MacCalium. " Exercise: "A vhrisimss Greeting by three pupils- Drill, "The Christmas Wands". ‘$5232.’ l n... Ofl, A Collection (roifnnee {.1 1m1111=111 1 music by Mrs. McLure. ..g.*z. M one one. Visiting u. 51¢, Dlllfllue. Married in do... gfflltfhéifm" °’;."“"'- Uflll -— - ins to You. n“ h 0°“ cnisms; cwgmg, . lonmm monoshnoor. The Giristlnaa den rush School Wednesda following M08111:- gzp... s... .~*.";..':."... W. Ollisllis m u. Adore 11in, ‘1}'l-‘*"1"§'1'*‘1"1"1"§**'§'1“1'_‘§_*1"§'1"§* _-l.-_+.-b.+.-l-+r93-'-1-'+'é-+'£ . 01001118 “7.°¢'3.°“2'i.“' rogr saute led 1‘ B I111 l" i’ Chorus-Pass on the lurishlne and present from the ' healvlilvm ugmifueiea of the “$2,? ““'“"°“ - "W" ° ' Santa Clam then lppofltga m wluhfnmngrfltgawuum ‘mum’ his usual jovial manner and dis- (Patriot please copy). trilvuted many gifts to the pupils iuiwrsiiis: acnooi. concur ' an: teacher l W?!’ Quint i ____ bvoueht f0 ‘a, close i§'°§i‘..'}in;'i'§ Hampshire School concert ""1"" Almlfill» bvmwlnarw w“ u was eld xigcthaeoacl£on Monday ii lsaao. in Rpm“ "n" w” ' i. Th' w lingerie rlemna ehidhvg 9 a - v . Canto Claus by mar-amet- Y Ag , Cecil Stewart b1 ted as chairman. and tlseuufowinl o a waa out Canadian Pnaa) M}?! 5% W laera Hore-SeIiaha _ u in ma“; shlbI-ilp. be n; closing of Ber. Chorus. ‘ be} plug an Intermission, Sale . Doc 12nd, with m; the Junior Bed Cross. program; Drill and Pantcmine Favorites". Recitation by Shirley Stewart. solo. "Santa Claus" by Myra John Wood. ‘ILOHOIOEUE. "A Messale to Santa" by Harold Gan. pialogue. ‘Wanted A Housekeep- e . rSolo. Churchill, l-lats A13 aft lélhmii" by ‘igfice fly. litgzfl , r . " unas \ ca." mm“ lianlcmine. "Silent Night" by five 'by Mgflggnacgllclnnil h calm" gir s, ' jg; _ Recitation by Kenneth Gard. ‘m... "mm" O m“ 0mm“ "7 ' B0 . "Oldtime An oaa wlahhs to cilia l wall wlah ha t ' as aa“pa$..:‘aa la neat dual: m _ ,,,_,,,,,_ “'- I-ulllbv. by llx littlenfllll. tatlon. when tho Mi tor Master Billy Irving. . Good Advice. Three boys. i TIP Danciniz, with self voice ge- Icnmpaniment by Miss Eileen Rlchil Dialogue The Last Vim-d. Chorus. "Santa Claus". After the prozram, a hearty vote 1mm“ of thanks was extended to the: teacher. Miss Beatrice Cameron.‘ and the pupils for uiei: work in; urcnarlng the program. The Poacher replied. and in a few wall "bfleln words thanked the organ British cabinet succeeded by Oliver Stanley. Russ- llfl lrmy in 9a sector of - inilh front treating in disorder. lma manila u» hone A. H. BRYENTON ldllahraandlfieat. inc-amp“, nowaaaw-n ~'n' The above loading liege weekly for DAVIS 8i FRASER until further notice. Noye ard. , 1 Malone. "Learnfni to s“ Yea". w, ...._...,..;.......... m ,,,_ sen-r n1 ail-xi rife‘