1,4551: l‘), 19:? XI... - ii ioursmzvozzvl . RRA Y or CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT WOR TH’S o“; (‘I-IIIISTMAS DISPLAY IS BIGGER AND \ i‘ “ET-l-{g}: THAN EVER. ALL MERCHANDISE ls 0F L- 3551‘ QUALITY AND BEST PRICES PREVAIIL. » - u. IN TODAY AND INSPECT our: STOCK. 0110035 ‘~. l -—SUGGESTIONS - rricurt- S819 , Hunter Chocolates “u” sets Moira Chocolates w’. Lamps Williams Set; y sets Mlntyb Sets tilunzmgéu Writing Paper Fancy Soaps Dusting Powders Compacts (All Kinds.) Bath Salts and Tableta "teruruzr Pom ahgflllflfl Pencil! {airrman Sets ks gin,“ Cigars ~ . mums Cigarettes ' "n"... Toilet sets Tobnrcos , dnlli rum sets Firm M, Toilet Scte Wwvhm A m” gl Roses Dell Lighters 5,151,,» in Paris Sets Thermos Iiottlcs ’ Military Sets ‘. was Farris m“. 5cm Talcurus in Bottles And many many other itema. CALL ON US FOR XMAS GIFTS OF DISTINCTION J. ERNEST H. ' WORTH ‘bu. Guns norm. 14: Prince Street DRUGGISTS Phone 8! _, .‘~~\ |~ .-lr- .-.r"‘.- 1f)w ..<;fle~a ecaectc 42-17-31. O+L$4QT¥COI fl+ooleoeoo$€fi$eloioaa a 000000 O Classified Advertisements z "n"... lilo per line all words g . Puller llnaoll vorda IOIIII-llllflhllaaol . lavflubaollworila z o light lnurtloua "m"... m.."... ‘lo pa: line of t words ' ~gmw++ntm:2t€t9"""*- ..__~~'~++~1 Agents wanted Male Help‘ Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. . rc bio-iron, usrzn ONLY reels. Guardian. F.S.—9240-ti ..___:____._ i .111‘ AGENTS—WRITE FOR i Write: Moler Barber College. 573 -- logue, United Art Limited, 162 Harrington, Halifax. Oct.‘ 14-1ts t! ... Tor-coin. A. W. Nov. 26- W-M-BSi. Miscellaneou I .FOUND—BOB-TAIL KITTEN. AP- piy this office. 10124-l2-1B-2i WANTED-A MAID. APPLY RUSS Hotel. 1025-12-19 For Sole ., l lltl - OAK SIDEBOABD. l '_ ii. 9937-12-10-41 \_.__ . 10R SALE-l). I-‘. MACDON- Souris. l0l12-l2-18-1auo. .____.___ \VANTEl)--SALESLAI)Y TO. SELL ‘ ma‘ To LE...‘ BOARD AND drygoozls on commission,- Good ref. , Sig“ on hum ‘t Guam!“ . erences. Apply A. C. 1024-12-19 JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vincirrl Land Surveyor. Herman- RiC WASHER, SECOND ... for sale, Apply (,0 palm-do‘? Ville. _ 9219-11-2l-1mO. ' __ 101M: WANTED-MAID ron GENERAL v -- '7 “LEAH,” SLEIGH AND housework. Apply .. Villa. Street. 10122-18-31 -- Apply 51 Orlebar Street. _ 19K’ FOX PEI/TING pom: QUICKLY and efficiently‘. Lawrence Cahill, Southport. Phone 115-34. "M" 9851-12~l2-fm\v6i. SALE-stun; SILVER, PATCli red foxes. umlcs and females. A.liornv. Clyster Bod Bridge. 10005-12-18-21 SALE FANCY WORK AND Aprons. Mrs. S. McLean, 5 Stewart Street. Evenings '1 to l0. 1013-12-19-41. SALE-ANTIQUE CHRIST- ‘ llrcscnts. 233 Queen Street. 9196-12-10-101. "GE AND CARROTS FOR AUCTION SALE HARD WOOD lumber on Saturday, December 20. < l-lh-‘c m‘ small quantities .. ,, _ " If not fine Monday 22nd. Alex- “ John Biltram‘ . andcr Stewart, Iiarrington. Alex. , ,_ _ ' __ Mcftae, Auctioneer. 1010-12-10-21. SALE SLEIGHS! "FRANCIS ' ' ROTARY TIIRESIIING. CRUSl-IER and all small belts at half price. Clinton Morrison, Belt Denier. Fredericton, P. E. I. 990l-12-l5-l2i. "- Rack Cutters". The acme of ‘ pcrlvrliun, with the proper i‘ Trimmed in embossed green "' iflrlurli. .l. S. Francis 6.: Sons line llmicn, P, E, I, 10l'l-12-10-5i. AUTO (lllAIN LOST IN CITY. Please return to Guardian Office. “L"-l0iiti-l2-l8-tf ARIES lflllt SALE - FULL- j" imported young German ____________ ‘t-"s. vlrnci; full of Christmas “t! ind iru-indy. cages also. P. wfltlttéd ‘Mulilhl’ Spring Park Road. _---—— - ——— m 1"“- 9°33"""1°'“‘ nonsus WANTED-Z, wsronruc _ _ from 1400 to 1500 1b."... one general _ purpose, 1300 lbs. and two large Nursing drivers. ages from 5 to 9. Apply Large Bros, Stable, Friday, Dec. 19th. Y" Wtmlzu nssnuno T0 Januari." 19th class of North , Situations Vacant ‘ ‘ t [mining school for Nurses, tmmlillls‘ allowance and pri- "i r-ix months‘ course at ° "Militai. All , expenses _. N. DOC. I2 FmVIitl-Ilh. 12. i COURSE IN - TAKE HOME FARM - MECHANICS ' ‘ Book-Keeping and Mechanical ‘ F R Drawing for FARMERS’ SONS ‘EW VWHIN 1* AND Bin’. 1'31 sm. I 1" flown [if Ill! at m- p "Vmation rhrcrfniiy n _ Rlvrnl The Re lltrar I'll-roux vroun acuoor. ' ' McC-lclan School of Industrial Arte. “i The "NH-lily nml Thursday, -»|- until I0 I‘. M. n All Kenna’: lhind c 10003-12-18-21 l JANUARY 7th T0 APRIL 10th i: Write for Descriptive Lewilet in I Mount Allison. ammo». n. n. " NOTICE-A meeting of the Marsh- field Farmer's Institute will be held in the Hall at Marshfield on Satur- day evening, Dec. 20 at 8 dclock. 1022-12-17-21 HEARING CONCLUDED -.- The hearing in the case of the King vs Griffin, which concluded yesterday afternoon resulted in the acquittal of the accused, Griffin, from a charge of lndecentiasaault. The case was tried before Magistrate D. E. Shaw. Mr. Mark McGuigan appear- ed for the Crown and Messrs. J. J. Johnstone, K.C., and R. R. ‘Bell for the accused. Y's MEN'S CLUB-The weekly meeting of the Y's Men's Club was held last evening at the Y.M.C.A.. with a large attendance of members. Mr. Roy Proud occupied the chair for the evening. The orchestra com- posed of Miss Thelma Teed, Miss Thelma Burns, and Mr. William Liv- ingston rendered a number of much appreciated selections. Bowling on the Y. Alleys followed the meeting. Boxes of chocolates donated by the Y.M.C.A. were awarded to the high scorers. COMPLETION 0F P.W.C. EXAM- INATIONS-Tho final set of Christ- mas examinations at Prince of Wales College will be written to- day by the second and third year students. The first year- students completed their work for the term yesterday, and received the results of thc examinations, just written. Many departed in the aftemoon for their respective homes. Former students of “old Prince 0f Wales" will appreciate the relief with which the present generation of oollcglans hall thc respite from the recent weeks of hard study. and the usual cramming in preparation for the semi-annual tests. MONTHLY MEETING OF CAN- ADIAN LEGION-At the regular monthly meeting of the Charlotte- town Branch of the Canadian Le- gion, B.E.S.L., held last. night. in the Legion Home, a very interesting ad- dress was given by Com-mic J. l‘ Billion on "How the Great War Arcse.“ This paper, a full report of which will appear later, was very of Legionairespresent. At the con- clusion of the address, Comrade Dr. Goodwill expressed his appreciation anri moved a vote cf iiranirs. “lhis was ascended by Contra-Lie Tierney and conveyed to the spc ‘zcr ry Comrade Pres.‘ J. .1. Lelgktincr. A much enjoyed Sing Song led by Conr- radc A. G. Bruce with Comrade Fielding at the piano followed. Com- radc Goodwin gave notice of nrctizir notably those regarding date of mon- thly and annual meetings. Monthly meetings to be held on 4th Thursday ‘of each month, instead of 4th Fri- day as at present to avoid conflict- ing with hockey matches. Annual meeting to be held 1n September, in- stead of October. on account of the close proximity of Armistice. Dis- cussion on matters relating to Perr- slons Act. Alien Labour and Employ- ment followed, in which many com- rades participated. The following were received as new members: Com- rades Allan J. MacDonald. W. Lund, C. E. Hickey, Russel MacGregor, Dr. L. B. McKenna, P. C. Brown, Chas. if. Lowe, Fred A. Driscoll. Meeting closed with "The King." ________._._.?__ ._...€_._____ BIRTHS ltinz-‘hEAN-At Darlington, on Dec. 2. i030. to Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Mac- Lcan. a son. MARRIAGITS WIIITE-MACLEOD-At ih: Rect- ory. Kcnslngton, on Nov. l9. 1930. by Rev. G. T. Spriggs, Ernest Reagh White. Charlottetown. to Hazel Em- ily MacLeod, Brookflcld. _________.._.__ DEATHS __.__..__..___~—-- WIGI-iT-At his home on Panmure ~ Island. Dec. 16, r930. John A. Wight. A““""" 1m“ PM“ "l" uousarrsrren wmrs woalr . _ ,-__ -- . . . . d It years, 10 months. qrmmmv‘ $51001 111151111155 by day or month. Apply Ciuard- use ° ‘ff-"r rciristrltlon- Pro- hm, 10115-12-18-21 ClIAISSON-In the city. Dee. 1a, Arthur Chaiaaon. need 80- W119"! Saturday morning at 9 o'clock- I-‘ARIIELL-At Sturgeon, Dec. 14, 1930. Mrs. James Farrell. aged 65 years. MACDONALD-At Labour Hill, Dec- ember 1'i’th, Mrs. James A. MacDon- aid, sister of the late Rev. Plus Mac- umald. Funeral Saturdfly mornind lb St. Andrew: It 9 o'clock. ' UNIIQTAIII I Qarlattataealltartlrflllhie ticntral Guardian: of certain changes in the By-lav/s, _ "grrrz__pcrrzin*.o'r_'r‘_g_rguc* cu ~ "' - \ VICKORIA CROSS — Preaching service at Victoria Cross, Sunday, 21st at three o'clock. c. E. Arm- strong. SEASONABLE-Major J. A. Mac- Kenzle, C.L.U., Dominion Life Aa- surance Company, ia issuing to his clients a useful bracket scribbler. Mr.‘ Johnston, ladies’ wear, is send- ing customers a neat mantle calen- dar. ACKNOWLEDGMENT-The True- teea of the Protestant Gr,‘ ge gratefully acknowledge receipt of $10.00 from Patricia Lodge, Canoe Cove. THE CABOT TOWER, Captain Ernest Wells, the last boat to leave Montreal for this season arrived in Charlottetown Wednesday. She brought the two pilots here and sent them back by train this morning as there was too much ice when they reached Father Point to send them back from there. Between Father Point and Charlottetown Captain Wells encountered between 60 and 70 miles of ice. At West Point. Richi- bucto and Ecumanu: the lights were out and the Cabot Tower was oblig- ed to anchor out till daylight. she will be loading general cargo and leaves this afternoon for Newfound- land. This will likely be the last car- go to leave the Island. For the past 15 years Capt. Wells with the Cabot Tower. has been the last boat to leave Montreal. PERSONALS Mr. Sterling Stewart, of Bay View, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Chalmers Leard. New Glas- gow, visited the city yesterday. Mr. Alex McDonald, Fredericton, was e visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. R. D. McKlnnon, Selkirk. is a visitor to the city today. Miss May Bagnail and Miss Elsie Wood. Hunter River, were visitors to the city yesterday. Miss Olive Reeves. Hunter River, was among thc visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. Arch. Lannigair returned to his homc_ in Cambridge. iraving complet- ed a successful term in P. W. Col- lege. ‘ . Mr. Allan Stewart. of Toronto, ar- rived homo last night to spend the holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stewart. Greenfield Avenue. Messrs. Thomas Stewart and J. F. Profitt, Kcnsington, were among the visitors to the City yesterday. They visited the new Forum and were much pleased with it. by her ncicc, Miss Mary Murphy, Sturgeon, and Miss Margaret .\fc- Donald. of Vancouver. arrived li‘i the Tuesday morning for her ironic in McDonald have been visiting her brother; Mr. Philip Murphy. Stur- geon and relatives and friends in Eastern Kings. Western Guardian —EXTRA HEAVY genuine weed auto tire chains, just received at Bruce's. l007-l2-19-2i. —BU\' MOBILOIL Motor Oil. at Bruce's. Zero Light l001-12-lB-2i. —SEASON TICKETS for Bedcquc Rink vsill b: awallablc on Saturday night Dec. 20th at thc following triaces: W. T. Eztvness, P. 27. Tuck- er, William Gallbeck.~ 1022-12-19-01 —BU\' YOUR WINTER SUPPLY of groceries at Brace‘! and save money. 1016-12-19-21. —MARGATI-I PASTORAL Charge. Services Sunday, Dec. 2i, i930: Mar- gate. 11 a. m.; Clifton, 3 p. m.; 1on8 River, ‘l p. m. -SEASON TICKETS I01‘ Bedeque night Dec. places: W. '1‘. Bownase. P. N. ‘Tuck- er, William Callback. Limited, Bummer-aide. including Hudson 1v. o. Win41 E O E " Plflill O Holman, United; Qllllftlfllfir“ ltlt-fl-ll-ll- m. a-tau. ____ Rink will be available on Saturay 20th at the following Itifl-H-Nfii —'I'II SPECIAL PIICI IIDUC- TIONS we are now adoring on our whole stock of Ladioa Fur Coats af- forda an opportunity of lelocting a Colt now at a price that means a very great raving. B. T. Holman 1014-12-10-51. --ALL DUI LADIII FUI OOATI Baa-h, Pelllln Lainba, Muakrata, hunch Bella, Beaver. u...» and Ohlna Goata are now being offered at reductions that mean an opportunity to purchaafnow at Spring clearing priceal I. '1‘. n vr-r- -vrhv_-v;- A. ‘E1311? allillh £11111? ii l rel. ' n. ,. d-afl Bartlett Cosh, Mrs. G. H. W. Wood, I Mrs. W. H. Prowse, Mr. l-lolbrook, Mr. H. C. Brown, Mr. George E. Middleton, Dr. r. n. a. Robins, Mrs. i ' J M. Mcfiadyen, Mrs. J. R. Burnett, Miss E. Burnett, Master George Burnett, Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Mrs. ‘ w. c. s. McLure, Miss Eileen Ryan, ‘ Miss Mary Catherine Wright, Mrsfl Isaac Carter, Miss Bertha Carter.’ Mr. Irwin Jenkins, Mr. Russel Rop_ er, Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth, Miss Nora mug/worth, Margaret and Arthur I Comn, Miss Elinor Cook, Miss Joan‘ Williams, Miss Mary Walker, Miss‘ Corinne Walker, Miss Lexie Davisoruf a ‘friend of Santa Claus, lifariou’ Saunders, Allison Saunders, Stall‘ or‘ the P. Edi. Protestant Orphan- age. Mr. Borden Ling, Miss Aileen Campbell, Miss Audrey Harvey, Mrs. , friend, in appreciation, Phyllis Fos-i ter, Allison Foster, Mrs. E. A. Fos-I Kce, Mr. Geo. E. Hughes, man. Stanley Workers Junior Rcd' Williams, Miss Elinor Williams, Blair». Brehaut, Donald Brehaut. Miss Ruth Heartz- Mrs Gordon Wright, Mrs Wills. Mrs L. P. Tan- ton. Miss Doris Plaster. Miss Dorothy Andrew, Mrs Alex. McDonald, Mrs J. F. McDonald. Miss Grace Blenk. horn, Mrs Murdock Rose. Elmer Ling. Arthur Ling. E. W. Campbell Natalie, Cook. Miss Irene Horne. Miss Alena. Horne. Keith Dougan. Flora Dougan, Harold Dougan. Dc- Blcis Brothers. Mascot Group, ‘Irln. it; United Church C. G. I. T, hiiss Katherine Hynclman. Mr. A. K. Lord, Mr. Ernest C. lioimc, Mr. Jack Bell. Mrs S. C. Moore. Miss Sarah Forbes. Robert DeBiois. Helen Dc. B103. Lil's W. E. Cotton. Miss Mary Jane Douli, Mrs. Marcus Calder, Mas ter Ralph Calder, Mr. W. C. Law- son. Margaret Gillie. Flora. Gillis. A Friend. Mrs Oscar Johnstonc. Mrs Wm. McDougall. Mr Henry E. Meek. Mr C. L. Williams. Mr Jack Brown, Miss Audrey Birch, Jackie ‘ i '1 rue IViaQKINNUN DRUG CU. “m” BETTER VALUES for XMAS at R055 DRUG ‘Lott-Choir rehearaal. Christmas Muale - Heart: M -‘ l llall. . -- 1°°5'11- 75c Wrigley 15c Wriirley Lair Bolltoll ‘we i.-.-.:tr 1.51» new. !Q'lcil|ul'a neon BAT" BATH BK!" 5-515 i l‘u\‘.:i"r and rial‘. in Bath 5am‘ - z» .. . , ~ .. _ f p, , TORPLDLM l.r.ir fmrli l _ ‘... 4 , l, m B90 69c $1.89 $1.39 i $1.10 "wmnn ammo" or - CAN- 75c Col ate- '5 C l t Lavender Probrlk Tr nr whet‘. "at- Rubber ADA-Georgetown and Sturieon. _ , ‘ 5 7‘°_ “g3 '5 ghavgng 3-,, . . -"“"“l)]‘ Pkg.“ '1 "nflwg services sunday Dec. 21, Georgetown “hifmfié S" r'"'°t_ S" Siraving Boui ii puree. ,,,.,-,|, |;...§|. fur laoih. paste, ll l. m. and 7 p. ml sturgeon, 1.30 or c“ ‘Ladle-M Luiion and for (':vn1‘,~‘n-:i¢';;r bruuh. soap. ctr. p. m. Rev. C. U. MacNevln, pastor. Tlllfllm ..'MONTAGUE BAPTIST Church, ' Sunday, Dec. 21st: Sunday School at ‘ _ _ V) v ' _ _ 10 a. m.. Preaching service at ll a. "AnuLEyfi 3 Fume“ Cggolxlne (Efliglrir s,h,i.;|,,‘,f,cns ‘l’ m.. subiect, "The out of Gifts." LAVENDER "M" 5"" _.¢ .8. ‘ ,~,,,.,,. (mun... 505" '"'“"'d""'“ 1 . »t rut‘ (are Zlllfl B ' ' Kcyiaincr —-———- ' ox o Continued from page 1 ' ' VEST POCKET i -'-- - ~ » I - - 2“ May w who“ ML llAwKLiL nlrulmll. 9Q .\0. z A nrtninrl». 25o Charlie a toy auto. KODAK ' canton-r. spel-rlu i-c ‘Fl-Willi ‘ - 251 Doreen 8 mo rattle. 352 Mun 9 wy “Um Dc Luxe Dainty Sci De Vilhiss (icnticnrenk 133,-; fjuvligl] Pam" 253 m"! 6 d9“ _ folk; 5,; 01' Sllflri Aiomizrr- Dru: h r~'r\~ Frontal" Pen v d Pam,“ 254 Kenneth 5 teddy btal’. by Yardley (‘ompart New anrl Bettrr .‘-':rtur::l lilmn)’ self Filling P" a3 ‘x 255 Dav“ 1° w,» and Perfume Allaflolarurs l; " 1| l ';~,.,1,.;,,.“.,.d .0 . 2st Inretta. a shoes as ~ ““ *""‘°‘ ‘7"“"‘“'“:“" - m Delia. r: parcheesi. 2 15' 258 Dorothy 14 81163 3'! ' ' ' ' 259 Jean ll stockings 1m C ‘ _ - _ 20o Jimmie 1o flbbers 1r “C? 1-00 my "cubism-t “1"°‘Z“TF '“ ‘:".‘“,‘}‘;°' ““,‘.'f‘“"“ 2M Anael 0 rubbers ram l POWDER rcnruurs "‘§,‘:"‘1'{°* '[““‘ Qfifii“: If“??? 262 Reggie 1 rubber‘ 12.‘ . ' curs Per llmc ' ca‘ v ort u in 59¢ 49c m‘ "°‘"‘" $1.00. 2.s_0 V_ ‘° 50c savra PALS 40c Tnifllln 75¢ i Following ia a list of Santa. Pals; Pivradiiii Tucketts . . _ , _ 11,9 Be,‘ 75¢, 5m“ Mrs. 1r. s. r-raaomon. Mrs. r. c. "~T‘;"°Y‘°" Montreal ti“ m“, in U,“ Pip" Worthy. Miss Anna. Mcrhhu, x. 0., Cfzifffri (‘luv 3 mm ~‘ x6 98 ‘an when for 5.5m], M“, L. Miss Leila Worth. M"- Iiehfl’ i i V 25 In a b“ 8 plows Slut‘! Aitken. Inwel Brehaut, ‘Miss Betty ‘ '50 Kira Quam), N, m“; mo... - 50c Bruce; donation in memory of Brad- \ ' . ir_v "COMO '1'" ford McLur-e, Mr. A. A. Pomeroy, Mr. l ‘ Ben]. Brernner. Mrs. Murdock Mo. rnozrrsr. R G Dyo-grilgn Klnnoh, Mrs. tor.) Taylor, Mrs. M. 1.0K ' KNOWS W. Wood, Mr. A. A. Alley, Master nRCG-S sufvqrz-ssol: T0 OUR, NUMBER “ WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES FURTHEI " Harold Stewart. Miss Margaret Mu-Y Millan. Mrs Lorne Colcs. Betty. SUMMERSIDE SANTA-PALS Mayor Lidstonc. Mr. D. B. Mac- i Donald, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Robin- ‘Iaon, Mrs. Arthur Bell, Mrs. hiCfiCi" iBell , A large audience B. M. Vail, Mr. Ernest Waldron Vail, ‘ “gm to we coma-L g1"... by Um Mrs. (Girl-i Taylor. Mri- T- J- Y"- ! ‘Frail Builders‘ lilission Ilzuui oi 'I‘rin- Mrs. Hal Warren. Mr- James War "ityinuiea Clrurcir in lienrtz Meni- ren Heft‘. a friend. a well-wisher. a = orial Hall last night. A considerable VanBuskirk. llZlill(‘1,\'I Mission Band Concert citations. bli Dottie Lovstlrcr. liullr Sr l ion Robertson arzri Ilctv “'I‘l'l1'l‘¢ Ilitill‘! 13. Elvcrcisr. "'1"nr‘ Irma Bevan. Tiifli with tic- 113i 9. Children. I-‘orsythc. r iilr" Pauline iii- Andrea". l-lcirn Simzuoruis m; Hudson i Stage Set For“ The Big Game i Willi Claw.“- M rrriiixnc i key season. company of little oucs, from three to} twelve years of age. took part, rcn~g _ ___ LE1‘, DI‘. W. J. MOMliiflfl, 8. iFiOild, 8 \ dgrlng chgruge; r9 Mrs. Alice Robertson. accompanied friend. MT- W- W- 01°55)’. Mf- Wail-El‘ I &c., in a. manner rciicctll-s’ L- B861‘. B71311 Willi-El“. Mfi- Jam“ M‘? greatest credit on Miss Mabel NOVC- l "Tins World is. a llcrtrtrrul llvrrrx" Teddy ‘ some, Superintendent. and her corps; 10, Shaw, Mrs. Jennie S. l-lillson, Miss of faithful helpers. The fO1i1)\‘.‘ii1g ‘rs; City Wednesday evening and ion Doris i-lowatt, Miss Constance lfynd- l the programmc:— Chorus by Prinrari’ Vancouver. Mrs, Robertson and M155 Cross, Mr. G. H. Buntain, Miss Mary l why Do Bells at Christmas Ring. 2. Rccltations, Douglas i Georg: McMillan and Edwin Bagnnll. 3. Story, "A Real Ginfstrruhs." the Beginners. 4. Recitation, Maids," by mo. and Betty Holman; Christ Child, u.» the .nrr~.:<~;- and Jean Lowther. 5. Exercise and Song, Christmas Stockings, by Willard lrianr. Donald Bruce, Bobby Forsyths. Dick Erlrgcss. Lowell Brehatrt. Betty. Forsythc anzl Ruth Sinclair. 8. Recitation. Doris Cr;r'.v..~‘.i. '1. Mother Goose Piayict by Primary children Simmonds. Vivian Rix. Ruby Hudson. Doris Crnrsrvcli. Marion 'l‘a_vi"r. canor Bertha Storey, Jean Moore, with Dori: Mother Goose. 8. Cantata, “Who Ls Santa Claus," by Constance Coiniii, Freda Piclmrri. Joyce Coombs. Keith Sinclair. Dottie Dowther, Helen Lawson. 11:t‘._v {for- sythe, Olga Walsh. Annac ltccitniicrl. ll. i Gill, Pauline imond. Grate; Do‘ {Eileen Iiiglzins. l i 12. Gl‘f'?i.lllg:. e 1~i. Dumr. 1 ‘i. Du"i. bcl Lawson. Mar George MCBiiiidll. Blcusini: y Firm‘ Clark Mrs Hammond Ward. Mrs F. Gill. Mrs Wm. Partridge. 1.12s Francis Dougherty. Miss Sybil Mo. lilillan, Gordon DeBloia. Mr Alex. Grant, A Friend. Irenci Wodiook. Freda Gallagher. Mrs w. R. William Bryonton. it'll-s John MoNevin. Mn H. L. Hardy. Miss; Gwen Rogers. Mr Allison Rogers.‘ M. 8.. David Gillespie, A Friend. New cnamw. mu Gertrude How" att David Adamo. m: mouse} cnriaoxsa nouns ‘ The famous Indian &"'""'"' ':'."..:::; "II. ._ ara oflarlog t packages tar the price of one. Send I $1.00 relnithnaa and we will aaal yea, portage propel! two 81.00 w of thh prevea herbal mn- Ier genuine Cherokee Yrolaota, ad- lrau flliettarrto - - ' i CIIIOIII JIIDIAN IIIIID! III DIIIII It. Int; Tarante- l.ilfll‘ili‘ili‘ii and ‘rcurieri. and one objective in view- ‘to defeat thc Abcgvrcils. him iurunrr Cluunluions. Bcnrnat: will nvrivr: ircrc till-a vvcn- ‘ing in full battle nrrrry to cop:- rviiir the Provvsc clsur in onc OLiiiCif lllUl-i jimpcrtant fixtures of the early hoc- ulllj: (men Iiravc the iripiiiy" toutml "fur spiilr" “ Orr‘- J01 so CfliSCiilTCC Mr-Lurt" Minlril- n1. i Pjsjrrlna Para. Anna Hugircs, Aud thc v. amci lbrerr riefvuleri :.u In;- iiii.» ycrm- iif rumor _i:: nearly corrwl. they in- itcnd to 1a).’ on the ice-as. m1 inch -thi:i: and make them like it. (‘F1113 Innrl hfariun Roberts-am. Chorus by I‘.'lrrla:_’. cirildrcn. Dupulirv Dvvy Doll Drfll mrri S.“ " Lei’? n, L} lint‘, v.1 Ilriri rlv l OiIrr-l‘ I" Search I'll‘ tails Tl'iii'O 'i'hr‘rc is another" side to the well known pictu ro-Saicl locals, in other words. Abegrvrits. are going to have r1 finger" in i . Not -\‘.'('i\i'.i'.‘ good clti Abcgwcits arc going thc frnj.‘ ton he proverbial pic . ncri by any chance. thc into ight, to demonstrate b?- yonci thc shadow of a doubt that thc :=p‘rit of '22 and “.33 is still there. Liucups: ~- Truru Abbi”, ' . Guai Szrrzcnt ti! Stuil Defence Milllll I21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. iviiilanv Mill rill . . . . . . . ., Spiiictt Luvivuc r41 . Anderson Power P'(ll'i‘.'fl vtis. Jdllllllfii v.3» iCi .. Squarcbriggs icl Began ifii 1!.v:< Saunders ‘new Prnuix 1'.» Irv: - Nicholson li.rv.r Shield.» ‘BI tlznv.» . . . . . .. Lirrvior tel Mnrrlu. i; 15h ter .. Afar-Donald Ir.w.l IJPIIiIniI I101 <i.'.'.'.\ Acorn Il.w.\ ReFcrce-l-Tnrl l".'-rv~r~ Tl ~83‘). orrdcazt. 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