~ x i iAlii-IALLQJZ"... fr“ i ‘eeeoveeee- so mews" intents eiiitiaotoiii-zw qoeoooeovoecevoooeoeae l l AAAAAAAAAQAAAAAA TODAY — Robert Young ond Dorothy McGuire 4"CLAUDIA AND DAVlD" News - Time - Comedy — Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 ‘ Plillllili EDWARD —rtttttt. rttt. w.- LIIINEL BAIIIIYMDIIE AAAAAA‘AAAAAAQAA AA AA ' m- ast- A a.“ l...““..'§‘." in V1010! i-Ibhiiiitis pedectlee el iiiiiiYAiiii IIlPLINfl/S g TODAY I Musical Comedy "lT’S cam ro s: YOUNG"_ I Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 CAPITOL ' TIIIIIISJ- FRI. — SAT. litl ALSO: COMEDY - ‘Jiliitil wits, uUALtAlAiAll/t ittio SPORTS» - CARTOON Brown Holder I Salesman Were In iionferenee MQNCTON. Jan. 14.—'i‘he Sales- man o! Brown-Holder Biscuits air tended their annual sales conven- tion at the offices of the Company. Bosifotrd Street. Monday and Tues- day of last. week. The sales meeliatgs weie presided over by Fred M. Brown. Ma-sioliii: Director; Fired L. Hicke. Sales Man- ager and Harold M. Brotwn. Secre- tary-Trecsurcr. salesmen attending \\‘<‘l‘tll J. ii. Fartwell of Monoton and itigtby; I. O. Mundee. Saint John; li- B. Clark, Prince Edward island and Nova Scotia; l1 B. laftowd. St. Pet- ers, C. 13.; D. R. Ciitlfll‘. SWAN)’; F- L. Rhindress. Halifax. Also attending were G- B- Yiilmi- Plant Floreman. Mr. T. 1... Routledge. of mum, was unable to attend d" to recent iilneee. .. At aha conclusion of iii! "l" meetings. the salesmen end Plliii officials were guests of the CW1" pany at e. dinner and smoker held at the Brunswick Hotel- Call PAUUS For Charter Flights ‘typical fares between Charlottetown and Souls $11.20 Georgetown. tins-ray Harbor .. lfnrray River . . . 8.00 9.10 8.25 6.70 11.10 3.75 l 4.80 i 8.00 15.45 18.10 0’I.eary......... 10.00 iifiminegesli 17-60 . iigmont Bay . 12.60 (ihtetha 88.85 Amherst . . 10.00 Trero 17.10 iicntvilie 10.85 Fredericton .. 44.80 Sydney 45.85 liatheret . ... .. .. 42.70‘ iitittsititttttsttivici Hanger A iilerloitetowa Airport SPRINGVIALE SCHOOL CONCERT ) The annual Christmas concert of Bpringvalc School was held in the school. 'I‘iie concert was well attended by s large appreciative audience. The duties of chairman we're performed by Mr. Chas. Proude iiil a very __ " manner. Music which was much enjoyefi| w” furnished by rs. Francis Doyle. violin; Melvin Hyde. guitar; Chalmers Newson arid Tom Muld“ ridge, harmonica. I The children were nccomwiiied by Mrs. Dale Ptoudc at the cram. and the following Pmlfim W" carried out: Churugby theyschool. A Real Welcome. Alton Sentner. Doria Dollar. Ruth Dollar. L" Gebbe and Faye Proud:- Racltation. Wayne Proud!- "Solo. Betty Proude- Recitation. Janet Dollar. Dialogue. Mr. Piper Gil!" A Present. * Recitation. Betty Prvude. Motion Bong. "Away 1n A Mm- ger" lieye and Wayne Proud!- Mpnologue. Elbert Waite. Recitation. Everett Jahnstcnc. Motion Song. Silent Nisht by Thelma and Betty Proude. Hazel and Eileen Waite. Recitation. Billy Waite. Ohrietmls 0min by swan motil- Recltatlotn. Ieighton Prcude. Instrumental Music- Dar ie Song. Due. "Where Are You Going gmy 39y?" by Faye Proude and Billy Waite. ' Dialogue. "llreat liior Santa’. Monologue. ‘Thelma 0- Rocltatiori. Kenneth Colts. Duet. Hang Out The ilffliili Dwi- Key. by Betty Proude and Hazel Waite Dialogue. "Santa Plays Cupid!’ Recitation. Grant Proude. Recitation. Lloyd Kent. solo. “Paddy Modes" by Billy Waite. _ Tap Denctnl’. Elaine MRI-Mili- Ohonia. by the school. A special feature or the evenine was step-domain! by M951‘!- ma“ MacLeen and Tam Muidrldflli- While Jingle Bells was being played. Santa arrived in his usual jovial mannerlnd presented Iii" from n well-laden t!"- Much credit is due. to the pupil» and teacher. Miss Hilde UNI-fill fcr the efficient my the DIOINI" ' was carried out. A treat of apples which Ila 901i" tributed by the Women's Institute was eniwed by i?" WPIh- T“ concert closed by the stristne of the National Anthem. (Patriot please copyi. ' omit-Fast. aerator sonoot- cottons‘ The annual Christmas concert Phone tseo-a III“ IIIIIDQI ct central Royalty school we: mo- . rented In the sehoolroom oit Iri- diy evening. December‘ 20th. A ' of parents and] Serial - Comedy - Cartoon visitors were in attendance. ‘he accompanist for the evening was Mrs. Alex Agnew. Mr. Willard Lank capebiy presided and the follow- ing program wtas well carried out. Chorus -- The Welcome Song- The school. Recitation- MacMilian. Reeitetion- Not 5o hay -Basi-l Welcome Anti! Jimmie’: Unlucky I‘m a Motion Song Irltiloi Tea-pct. Recitation- Borrowed Stockings --Biilie Matthews. Carol - Good King Wencesias. Exercise — The Christmas Strike Dialogue - Harry's Pockets. Hymn -Away in A Manger, Recitation~ Daddy's Present - Wayne MacAuslend. Intermission - Bale of apples. l Chorus - When Christmas Time is Come - The School. Carol -— Sec Amid The Winter's of a eewey nature may be eagle‘: testis e rrerd. strictly pay CRASWBIL for Photographs. Jiiviitiiirs TAXI. Phone 525. 000K‘! for Photographs. CONIEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. ‘ MEN'S JACKETS $2.95 ni. S. A. MCDOMICTs Bargain “asement. armour. JANUARY ssuc _ Mrl- Johnston's Ladies Wear.‘ SPECIAL clearing line of Wool Jersey and two piece printed crepes at B- A. McDonald's. Half price. 26% DISCOUNT of Ceiling Fix. time at Brown Electric Shop. 111 Kent Stryt. CLEARING at S. A. McDonald's. Housecoats $2.00. SALE-At 6 Connnugiit Apart. mm“. Jfiliillfl’ 15th. 2 o'clock. special articles, flat silver, ward- robe trtxnir. photo frames. fur fab- ric coat. BALANCE o! Wood Dresses t0 purposes. we believe it will pay TO and other SEEDS! Whether growing vegetables for home use or for commercial you lo Get iiitr lien i947 Catalog anti Priee List We carry the ALWAYS TENDER BEIE'I‘—HYBR-ID SWEET CORN. BOUNTY TOMA recent introductions. tTry our l-IUIOI-IINSONPARRUI‘ for n bumper cropping variety!) Prices lower this season. Quality seeds only. El: COPY TODAY WRITE FUR YOUR FR ARTHUR VESEY, York, Prince Edward Island BLUE CIIINCIIILLA itiaifs Over. coat taken in error from Charlotte- town Hotel or while visiting New Year’; Day please phone Guardian. -——- i SALE-At ti Cut-taught Apart- HOWARD MHNNIS’ fitted merits. Wednesday. January 15th. 2 Footwear now located at 115 o'clock articles belonging estate Queen Street. Isabel Meiklc. including Radio. trunk. hot plates. electric iron. new and uocd linen. bedding. clothing. furs, dishes. etc. CITY POLICE COURT —-'At the City Police Court yesterday morning two men diarged with keeping liquor for sale were fined $100 and costs or two months and $50 and coats or one month respectively. A third ac- cused on a similar charge wal remanded until today. There were four cases of drunk and disorder- ly. Two accused were each fined 810 and costs or 20 days and the other two were remanded until today and Tuesday. January 21st respectively. A man charged Willi clear onethird off. ald's. S. A. McDon- BALANCE 0F WINTER COATS plain and fur trimmed to clear at 1/3 discouzut. The Vogue, 158 Rich- ‘ mond Street. WOOL AND CREPE DRESSES Bpeciai at 1/3 discount. All Hats clearing at reduced prices. The Vogue 158 Richmond Street. YOUNG PROGRESSIVE CON- SERVATIVES: Meeting tonight at 8 P. M. in McLure Bldg, 110 Kent Street. All young people welcome. ‘ x H E A DA C ll E ? - TAXI MILD _,\~ lUFVlClIlIl-I HXIIIVI relieve headaches. sick feeling, . Thmo h plead acflu. Worn OVQfIIIIflIL ‘Pylvlg atrcngtlga‘. NR and NR Juniorfli dose) I or aIi-rl mild action and elective relief. Chocolate‘ coated or plain. IOMOIIOU ‘AK: ANION! AND II: Snow. Recitation -- A Puzzle -- Dun-t ning Bulman. . Dialogue -— The Obstructive Hal. t Recitation- A Possibility -Le\v— la Tralnor. Moticii Song - A Shopping We Will Go. Recitation — What I'd Do --Ber- nerd Lacey. Carol - While lhepherde Wetch- l ed Their Fiocks. i Interrupted Recitation - Wilma Wood and George Kells. Carols - The School. Roeltatioii- Announcing sanlri - Raiph Wright. After which Santa arrived anti distributed many gifts to thcpupiis and teachers. Donations of apples and po-pcorn were given by Foster‘.- siore uiid Mrs. Fred Osborne and were miwii enio-yed by the children. The singing of the National Ar.- ihtm brought the evening's enter- tainment to a close. CIIILDBIRTII WEIGHT RECORD IS CLAIMED CANBERRA. Jan. i3 —~(OP) —— An Australian record for weight at birili is claimed for the 51x children of Harry Parkinson. M, and his wife. Amy. 29, cg m... berra. Australia. The average weight c! the children at birth was l2 1b. 8 1-2 ues. The weights were: ‘Theresa (now i0) 10 lb. l5 oz.; Eileen (Bi 12 lb. 8 02s.: Dawn t1) 11 1b, 4oz; Waiter t4) l4 1b.; Jeffrey (2) l1: 1b.; Mary (nine months) 13 lb. 8 on. Mr. Pg-kinson is a shearer and seasonal farm worker. All the births were normal and Mrs. Par- kinsmi suffered iio iii effects. Ht.- is l5 it. 8 in. tail. weighs 147 pounds. She is b ft. a in.. weighs 15! pounds. I -___._i.__ ALLOA. Scotla d ~tcp)_ New dock satrs for L tray-re and Dieppe, to rspiaee those destroyed guring the war. are being built 0P0. More’: the secret of rltrrsn 15404:; l/fll £010.!’ IIIADACIIIS, GllPPl-L l PAIN RILIIVIII COLD DIIPILI-IIO IIIIIIIIITI i l t Stevenson. PERSIAN LAMB . ELECTRIC SEAL . RACGOON . SQUIRREL (greyfrhrtiwm . CONEY . GENET‘ . ,PERSIAN PAW . PERSIAN MIDDLES . operating a motor vehicle w-liilc intoxicated was given seven days. Two men on charges of possess- ing stolen goods were remanded until today. The defendant in a ctise of non-support was given three months. A vagrant was given 60 days. A man charged with using threatening and abus- ive language was dismissed with it warning. Three youths charg- ed with breaking and entering were remanded until Tuesday, January 21st. AVONLIIA W. I. The regular meeting cf Avonlea WI. met at the home of Mrs. 01a! North Rustico. Meet- ing opened with ode followed by creed in unison. Minutes were read and approved. Roll cell answered by 1'1 members. Five visitors were also present. Committees reported and new ones are as follows: Cav. Sick. Mrs. Geo. McCoubrey and Mrs. Alma Moore; Cav- Sshwi- Mrs. George Clark and Mrs. Sterl- ing Stewart: Rustico Sick. Mrs. Emest MaoLure and Mrs- R. G- Flemiiig; Rustiao School. Mrs. not purchase T B. bond this year. Two donations of $2.00 each were handed in towards auction sale. It was moved and setxmded that 15 GORDON DIITII Canadian Manager ' Credit Union National Association i ond CUNA Mutual Insurance Society will address o meeting of all Credit Union members and others interested in the Credit Union Movement Holy Redeemer Hall cents per child be donated to each school to help teacher buy Christmas gifts. Program Questionnaire on Institute-Work was read by Mrs, M J. Doyle and discussed and answered by members. Program committee for January meeting Mrs. Doyle and Mrs. Ern- est MacLurv. Mrs. Allan Wyand and Mrs. George Clark. A bill of 84 cents for paper towels. dispenser and three mouse traps for Rustioo School was ordered paid. Limch com- mittee, Mrs. George MoOoubrey. Mrs. George Clark and Mrs. Milton GNQD- Collection $1.30. Membership fees 15 cents. Next meeting tc be held at the home of Mrs, Allan Wyaiid. Cavendish, January i5. PIT PONY HOSPITAL OPENED IN BRITAIN BRIDGEND. Glainorgansiiirc, Wales. Jan. i3 — (CPI — With resident surgeon. operating theatre and spotless stalls for each pet- ierit, the first pit ponies‘ hospi- tal in Britain has been opened here. Instituted to improve condi- tions for animals employed in the STARTS ‘WORK III IWT 2 SECONDS ASPIRIN _ RELIEVES NEURlTlC-NEURALGIC I PAIN .. w o.~o.~.")l»..... manna runs wav Leigh Warren and Mrs. Rvbfli woolner. it was agreed we would WEDNESDAY AT 8.30 PM. mines. tile hospital can accommo- and will be available for the M0 date 35 sick and injured ponies, 1n the area. ¥§§§4+§O #0‘ §4§4+§+O§O-4-§Q f&O-O-O-OOO—QQ-O4 OrO4 O §%-O-O-GO-O-O-' BURNS’ Anniversary Concert PRESENTED BY III-Y GRADE ‘ Under the Direction d Arthur Vesey Thursday 8. Friday Jan. 23-24 AT a tam. Prince 0f Wales Auditorium __it_imissiott so. --1 PROGRAMME Pnfl 1 Plano Duct-Value Arabesque . .. .. Suzanne Brenton nnd Helen Stewart. Tenor Solo-Border Ballad . George Johnson Mystery Stuntp-Thc Levitation .. Louis Vessey Reading-Attending The Matinee . Elizabeth Baker Parry Song-Gallagher and Sheen Ralph Raynor and Stirling lnmnn (Five Minute Intel-mission) Part 2 One Act Comcdy-“Spai-kin-t The York Players Violin Solo-Tho Bluebell: of Scotland (variations) . --Rulph Raynor Bag Pipe Selection Donald MacLcod Soprano Solo-Annie Laurie Kathleen Clark Male Qlurtntte-"WP A Hundred Plperfl-Tlic Bonshnw Singers Reading—ltlargnrct Pow on Art Elizabeth Baker Parry Beg Pipe Selections . . . .. Bruce MscLaren and his Pipara Soprano Solo-Sear n’ Bhnta (O My Bonhnanil- .. . . Marguerite Stewart Tenor Solar-Rout] to the Isles Stephen MncLcod Sungs—(n| Yo Banks and Braes . Y. M. t‘. A. Choral Club (b) There's Nae Luck About The House- -Dlreoted by Rena Johnston: (c) Aulrl Lerig Sync- (Pantcneime by Elaine Cook and Norman Brown-l GOD SAVE THE KING eoveoeeore+oeee+eeo+eeew+vveo++re+w+oeoeeeo++oeeee+oo++e+oo*" mareoom-reoomowveeowe 0+ eooorreoee 0e eooo++e§oeteooeoeorh l t E E z i i f MUSKRAT . I ETC .. ANU Al" FUR COAT Quality For Quality, Ilalue For VSING ISLAND FURRIER Prices are equal to or better than any Fur prices on the market SAVINGS . 5% to 50% HUDSON SEAL I; 'ETC . Greatest Reductions in IO Years s... u... at JANUARY PRICES island ion-tors CLEARANCE S A L E Mink. dyed muakrat with lantern sleeve ‘Dorms in accordance with W. P. 1'. B. i‘ °"'.>"“\I.s-~,r.vs-r<:-'/t mag-w .