. _ ’- .,___. ig‘tp.neve. -"" 34"’ . 4.x S.’ "we: NEED was COURAGE or ml.- YOUNG” says PRESIDENT noosnvnnr EXTRA NEWS and COMEDY i l Ano-ivnwprlying ° Greatest liraaia ei‘ llmaaltyl .l.l0llil.', lllillYllllliE multilateral: i 1N “room's FORWARD” L- You‘ll went to cheer amidst your tesre at this " timely drama, with Liolaei Barrymore ae the old f employee. discharged after years of service, yet _ @- inspiring those around him with hope and thigh fidelity l C A V I CT O I PHOTOPIIONPS GREAT TRIUMPH It's Revclutlcncryi Have You Heard it Al The PRINCE ED WARD . ' Recitation. ‘Santa Oiaua’ Help- LADIK’ WINIII OOATI 0K?- -e-1v ' > .,\ m‘ TBBILLING ursrnnv wrm SKEETS ' hf x lllbla PllE IIEIIJOII ABOUT THE “PLAY SAFE” v ' DLNNEB 1mm starring‘ role, and eh em a ling Mystery "W" '“”°’““' " ' , Capitol The "playmate" dinner dress ior v ,the night when the hostess says Mwear whatever you please," is s lwardrobe essential. 1t servu the , perfect foil for the nights when you haven't the remotest idea. how any- one else will be dressed. This “Come-as-you-like" dress hould be a simple, modest little model when the Jacket is on, snd with it oil, should show back deoolletage. A ‘sandal with spike heel, and some gay cutout pattern 0n the vamp, is the correct shoe. Inasmuch as this sort oi’ evening is likely to be went in conversation, with opportunity 17 mum‘ “o”? him“? m." ' for well-shod feet t0 be econ, the m," b islipper must be fairly formalised n Luau“ ‘M, land excdic. A stunning heel, or “my 7mm‘ e m‘ specially interestingoolor will turn the trick. i- colt, that suave, mdsome New York police he stfdilil in the person oi lleiigou. His first appear- . "The Night Club Lady," n is one o! the most‘ o: the detective mystery! of suspense, mys- skilful detective uni yi-t it does so in s subtle l this is no stereo~' detective picture. i has any detective in fle- - reality been confronted a baffling crime as was of Lola Csrewe, the 1am". she was warned in would dlc at mid- lf" ' horror inn Good King Winceslas looked out On the Feast of Stephen When the snow lay round about, Weep, and crisp, and even. Brighvy shone the moon that night Though the frost was cruel, When s poor man came in sight, Gathering winter fuel. Wl""‘ guiircliiig hcr close- _ i“ the clock reached the hour. "M Oerewe gilve n shriek and fell A doctor pronounced . due to n heart attack, but‘ In m‘ Masters steps he trod’ Where the snow lay dented‘ Bfielgtllfiglegfm‘? Heat was in the vr-ry sod I l’ n lWhich the saint had printed. ' - Therefore, Christian men, be sure “ mm mgenlg: l Wealth or rsnk possessing I - ‘Ye who now will bless the poor “d Q01 " conressmn from Shall yourself find blessing. 0"?!" i" °°T°BEB MENACE m connect names world gold Output in October --i- ted at 2.051.000 ounces or cent above the September! of ' 2,042,000. Transvaal pro-' Sun's editor thinks El Culbertson is bringing about s new menace in contract bridge. He says: 002,000 in September. The . introduction of a kitty for contract, __- States production (including a izzsme highly favored by women. H Ounces mnslstiri ived at illc United __€________ d’: Llniaamfnl rlmflrn stains. Carter's Bookstore ‘And Santa Claus Headquarters, Upstairs ow wide open for big business. - immense range of TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES. MECHANICAL l0 cent, l5 cent, -I cent aaad 25 cent counters, great ow Pl aying >\ ..\\ C GALLAGHER GOOD KING WINCISLAS BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. —- The t such ouistending |“Flesh and the Devil," "AnnaOhrh- file." “A n-ee Soul" and Lynton," is invariably anticipated by the knowing itlmgoer as some- thing obove the ordinary. “ Forward." Brown's ist- esg effort, which was shown yol- terdsy at the Prince Edward Thea- tre, lnwe than lives up to the e:- ceptlonsl standards set by this brilliant screen director. Depicting an intensely human story of the ef-i _ ‘fecteofthedepxeniononricharslfl poor alihc. the picture is etirrlngly enacted by Lionel Barrymore in the. distinctive i i. =8 *2 g: i ‘i Lionel Barrymore Grips Audience In “Looking Forward” At Prince Edward Any motion picture directpd U! has tinned photoplays ll larence Blown, who Two Iamllee Involved The story cl “Looking Forward" probes into the iivea and their families under the acid test o! current businms adversity. One of these men is the head of e oer I-s the Old bcokkreper, a por. travel reininiseentof his characteri- zation of Kringelein in "Grand lio- tel". Lewis Stone is outstanding as the department store owner, and the picture is further the competent work of Benita Hume, Elizabeth Holmes, Colin Clive. HOW T0 MAXI HOT POTATO SALAD ‘Io mslie hot potato salad you will want some medium-size pota- toes, which should be boiled ln their tins in the ordinary way. When cooked, peel and let them get cool; then, with a sharp knire, cut them in thin and even slioa. w k This salad is served in the dish “ma, in which it is cooked. Brush the bottom slightly with salad oil before putting in the pou- "Now Mr. Culbertson propoeee the m“; (ghgp vgfy flngly ‘m, “m”, chives, or the green part or some spring onions; sprinkle them with was recorded n: Alrcady the ladies bid rather high x9931“; mi} g, pinch of gull; mgr R oi 1:35.532 because they ‘couldnt belr to let a Sinivs Mint. hilnd like that go by.’ What does _ recrivcd in crude forms by Mr, Culbertson think will happen gun and wing vinegar; he” 1t, m4 te smeltcrs and rvfinvries and when they have a ‘widow to bid for when nlmogt at boiling point, pour l3 con-named in ore and base as well? Why_ Red Dog will seem ii, over m; potgtogg, I like tlddledywinks when compsredi to the state of contract bridge plus in ‘widow.’ " the potatoes. | Mix some best salad oil with Tara- Cover the dish with a greased. paper and put it in a moderate oven until the potatoes are really hot. ' Should you make this salad in the winter, claoppe‘ celery in plaice of ‘the onion la a delightful flavor. Theamountofoilandsoonyuu _will need depends upon how many potatoes you have. used in equal proportions of both kink. ' mvnso: RETAIL nlcss or roons M hroughom Canada for . hi 15.80, lllt pea-k 16.10, lleuhiast bacon 213e, pure lard Sh, dairy butter 31c, a so i5; iii? iii i? ‘llliili ii .V-. Portwillaaeaaaaltillsitlan- aaeeearlebalhltauamu-as- \ ataal-ipercmtdiscountat Allr-Donsldb. 8H8. ITAITING WIDNISDAI mil cum ‘ Solo, "Rock All OurBlbim to mend street u well u at the Mfl- Sleep," Raymond Sellick (enoored). oflice, Suinmsraide. Hilson Hughes. peering befolo the 339911415" sboys (encored) Mlflliftll jdllflld Illitfl Saturday. at GYIO-Irise members of the "Duet. “llbrgi and Forge Gyro Olub uaeinbiea on, hundred '° t’ M‘ land Sellick and Mrs. Herold Stead of two men removed from the prettiiy decorat- edtreehySanteCleulmRC. Ohlndlsr say, wae inducted by the m. Stewart Juries, in reportirm I the Sea! Sale Oommittm, til-It only 87% oi thg letters lent om, from. Charlottetown have been -repliedtoandherequwted thstall their returns in hetero the end of this week. The guests werc llelre. C. M. Williams, 0. By-ndmsn, thur Mould, A. M. Douglas and Mr. Blackwell of Hsliiax. Mr. borne Q-awrcnd eity. lass re- turned reoently from Camp Bil Hospital, Hllllll. benefited by Allan, Phillips Statistician, at Junior Board of Trade hero. "A boy." he said, "ls worth. lo- cording to statistics. 09.000 at birth and $30,000 in capitalised earning powerstliyearsofage. Agirlis worth only hall these emoun " USI OITIAI" Whatiethereaaontuthenlmfl "Christmas" being abbreviated as "Xmas" and does not this latter almly nieen “cl-casinos”! Anlwer-Tlae "X" doee not stand “at” Hit il the Greek letter l ‘the average retail prices,“ food cum-i. moditiea in November were ac fol- a meeting of the The vinegar is '9 155s. ‘i iiiiiiig, . L5- ? i iillill. ii! i; it ,3; £5 er,” Herbert Phillipa Dialogue, Arthur Rodd and George cudlnoa-e. Duet, Anetine and hen Morrow Recitation, "male or n win." PM Stirling MacPherlon. Dialogue, Arthur Rodd and Anita Cudniorq Chonls. “The Gloomy Gloopa." Intermission and ee-Ie o! candy B and instrumental music. School chorus. Recitation, "The Pellet Ia Iliad- dcrTinks I Am,“ Wesley Msclbeod. Duct, Anita. and George Cud- more (moored)- Recitatlon, beaman Morrow. ‘Dialogue, "A matrimonial Adver- tisement," Scene 1, Scene 2. Recitation, "The In-Betwcen," Helen Phillips. Solo, Anita Cudmoro (ensured). Exercise, 5 girls. Recitation, "A Christmas Tip," Chorus, "Oh You Silvery Bells," Recitation “Popping Corn," Har- encorcd). 5 E a 3 i é 5 a I ll‘ ii’ g 2 E i in E5155 u? i iii»: “ahnsttilletilwhll. tlaaihelcveeto E .3 255i g- i made up o! 80,800 from the Porcu- pine camp, 70.902 from the Kirk- land Like field, and 0,178 Rom oth- er sources. During September, 1Q,- 630 ounces were produced, the Por- cupine camp, accounting for 88,813. the Kirkland Lake field 73,50 and other eouloea 5,107. Quebec pro-i duced 34,708 ouncm as compared with 32,518 in sepuinm. output] from British l‘ lumhia to- 19967 compared with 21AM. Pro- duction from Manitoba and seat-l atchewan sources totalled 14380 E E E E i i a it a 3 t: i 8 it fi i Why Not Give “HER” OVERSHOES At The Beach-StoveAnd I IDGIUHJOWQIAIIAIHUIAHOSTOKIIS. . GiveIaOeII. Fred H. Trainor PINK‘! AND IIATIIG PII§IOIJOIU~L IGIINUI Sheet. Opposite Prince llwasl ‘Ihsatrc i Every Instrument Guaranteed urniture s... Queen Street There ls Io Substitute for Music l EVERYTHING IN Music . . . Musical Instruments in Pianos and Organs ever offered. wholesale price of the reeds alone. pianos at lees than auction prices. 145 Greet George Street, - Here Are Styles That Are “DIFFERENT” Handsome Gun Grey Velvet, Grey C0119! F" t° match’ Rich Dark Brown Velvet with Brown Sable to mild!- "i mo. 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