l DECEMBER -'2ll,' I927 J Mirna omgitorrarowu otmnnmu PAGE NINE ' ,. CHRISTMAS IN om ENGLAND Miller Brothers i» l Limited PIE. I-sand’s Leading Piano and Gramophone House ' 145 Great George Street OPEN 7 EVENINGS What greater gift could the joy of awakening Xmas SPBRTING BUMMENT Christmas Boxes. hristnius-bux has u When a vessel Went on a long voyage, those inter- shlp put money or into a box which i have collected and two more than Rangers. THE ABBIE SMOKER ogether affair of the was kept by a. p prayers of the c return of the shi was to open the boxes as Day and see what gift to the Church. Soon e gift itself was called a box. former days Christmas were given to dependants an exchanged. Gifts were give friends on New Years Day. Christmas tree is of ancient origi gious significance in l the Druids in the for- but had been us- a comparatively in Germany now it is Question: Why should my be emulsified? Answer: Because l can absorb it more readily, like ed tat in milk. U What's more, it fastest f‘ pleasant when l take it in liiircii cod-liver oil you those you love than morning to find that the Victrola had joined the family circle? “The Christmas Gift Supreme” boxes thg gmulgifi joyable evening. Hockey . seemed to be the predominant he enthusiasm and are the most dangerous lot on the as: by an, i; 100k; n5 N. H." L?" Hainsworth almost with- [or a banner out any hesitation said: "The Rangers". He then gives his reason for the answer. season of the National “CONSOLETTE” ed in England i... SCOI'l ‘S EMULSION gm" bu; 1,, decorflmq @INIllllllI llililifllliiiiiillilUi':!'fl' sliver-mover bright candles are light- WWW?’ urlng the lioild around the corners,” hc continued "Before a player can get started tho Ranger forwards are right in on top of him." Besides this they do a lot uf cries-crossing. which is most puzzling to o goalkeeper. mahogp y or walnut ease. Possesses arrived at by the the true Orthophome tone. {ed at intervals d season when friends visit each o ‘it. in felt t0 represent the splr- d to rover it. with y colours would be reby it is their intentions to rc- maiii for another year in the Inter- runks, should DIE!!! with val oi" all hockey inns and‘ N++NH+o+o0e4oo+¢¢¢ The Public Forum This wlumn n open for tho arr the most dangerous around ilii~ goal. and they have to br WéIiCllPU ciiwiinuntlsly. ;gii‘ts and gatiii diute company with! level-y indication pointing to stiffer ylgllllllllfilll-Ol) should round tlic pe and experience for. icntrerned," he concluded. "one is about as dangerous as the ruin-i: I can't say that l would pick out‘ one amongst them more tn be four- ,i'<l than the rest‘ or friend ‘that are bound to please The feasting seems to lIllVl! boon chulammw" alarm” a very important part o1‘ the fearl- vlties of Christmas in olden days. if we are more abstenioiis ln niii- drinking We are much more so in lhcckiey team this year is a "amt: with the ex WORK FOR UNEMPL “ALVARA” ceptlou perhaps 0f a an odd new face here or there. quite a number will be loco with last winter's chant- howcvcr, it is expected that‘ nakiiig the grade vrl is winter,,sho\y' the best that's in During Elizabeth's mustard and miilmsey ed to be served, brawn being a dish of great antlqu 'i‘he Boara Head was a dis lin great honour festivities of for fit was ushered ln and serv- pomp and CGPBIIlOIIy. Sim-Many good young-will be out in Charlottetown towns of the Province th Is there not some public ment upon which such m be kept at work at fair w notice that the woods Park and along by Brig are ‘ut a rather The under-growth be cleared away wit the wood might. be home fires burning poorer neighborhoods. In the country, too, there would mahmmd a be a better appearance of the pes. if the ragged- mem-old andilcl‘ fl l) of empIoymenLIDlvH-W. in Omel- ihosc l of this ‘instrument will ht‘ once commend itself to 3W"- for Um Christina“ impyoveutheit some, to get the odd po The race for local in vicwriaihcnors last year was a mo" Road fair, and not until th ragged conditlonlw?” Fla)“ we‘? m” i m- wood migmjwiser. us to which h advantage and the ltonor of repre used to keep the vln.” m we may‘ Easy Chair Cabinet. Heater Three football :0: (fllPS. Tu l J1 1101., ' Knutc Rockne hull Pop lIl/ai" or, Chesterfield Cedar Chests r-oviarcd an aggregate of 25,000 milcz; DESK Sewing Cabinet in their efforts to select the perfewt . nll-Antericon team. Book Case _Desk l‘ Which gives it the same official Book-Ends Table Lamp - atlui: as the one ‘boson by a x ‘t ' ~ ' _ writer who never (was a mile _ Smokelxs stand (JUShlQHS Intermediiiic-rrieiii his desk. Smoker s Set Occasional. Table PACKTHEM m Humidors Reading Lamp iPrlnco at St. John's Col- team would have senting the Pro- offs. The Vic- out and proved their p calibre by taking the - l In spite of the yowls of ythe re-l formers about the over-emphasis in I , they continue to take their [college football with increasing seriousness in the States. Not ~10 _ _ _ ., _ many years ago the packing iii of 1294'“ "RAMON “Tllhhq saome 70.0000 spectators for a Yule- Harvard or an Army-Navy game-- “CREDENZA” The Credenza Ls the instru- ment which has made and ls . making talking machine his- tory. The Orthophonlc trola-in its highest develop- mease was a hour's head. which wan carried by the tallest and lus- tiest of all the guard, ibeftiro. whom (as attendants; wento first one ai- tlrod in a lIOTSBIIIDIfB canto, with la hour's upearo in his halide. next to him another; huntsman in greelln S with u ‘bl00fly fauclou drawn; next “e55 of ‘he to lllm two pages in iufzityo sar- It would r9 tionet, ouch of them with a messe "5 of Such .SI)OI'L, It may be remem- opposition the Island- icir game with Mo then the two most colorful spoi- lflcfllf-‘taclcs of the gridiron year-ups an l8l10ll epic; but with the 100,000 mark left ;\\'ell behind on more than one or- ‘ icasion during the post season, and a prep school final drawing a more unattcr of 50,000 in Chicago one ilectcredlt on the own-‘l property if they would clear away the dead were aptly called. were outwe of ton. but undis confidence and deter- y played their oppon- Select your new Viqtrola from our delay and again-eons of these Bros, have an Orthophonic model for every home; size and price Just right for you. v Miller Brothers Limited CIIARLOTTETUWN hssraatisnan 1868 large stocks without low-priced models. 1e entered the hall sons of g0 ‘lstmus Caroll, the i-"ld Dfovld s (lines) ol’ everie fires. iitoffe being repented after him by tho whole comipanye." was the well known Lat ginning "Caput apri defero." hour's head continued for lon e resistance in great (houses at the Christmas dinner. iftlineml or mince-pies are 0t’ an- They were serv- _ 0d taste who live here lie sang this Chi game. 1h me last verso Also. when two teams of school O 6 6 .\Qy5 m, attract 50.000 spectators,‘ g (ieese, Ducks and (‘rate Fatteneil O 6 , a sloppy stirfacc. The carol done in this dire they be forced to build into tho d stadium of the future? _ ONE CHAMP IN PLACE OF TWO ucarlywall the victories tally, and numerous ICVEIIUIIES at that WELL WISHER LOBSTER FISHERIES The light-heavyweight division has finally emerged from the straw- drawing and coin-flipping stage. g Now that Tommy Loughrazi has ,provcd that the New York Commls- Y Islam's guess was better than the Na- 1 one! Boxing Association's flier on 0 Nlifllill}! Slattcry, it appears ,:is z ulioiigh the dual role by synthetic ¢ 1E iuiulpions should be over for § 0 o 6 o o 6 6 ‘ , . This year, there- cieui. origin itlso. ed on Lord Mayor's Day in London as well as at Christmas and in u bill of fare for that day's feast in 1832 there were no lees than one {turnout as lost season, than that, harder and n are being hockey. ' ,—-I am glad your valuable correspondence columns devoted to a discussion of l , and that by itien who Ii g about it. It will beflt this valuablefifl support in i1 means o; em_ l numbers. ‘ _ ziermediates this season and on- miitcepics included. There is o l6- gcnil that this savoury ilish symbo- lizes in some way the offerings of the Wise Men and that the case in 11H)- which lt was so igii! shaped like u m the serving of mince- decoroltlng with We bc- uutl other customs w y any grower. In strength of cane and plant vigor it is (lcvldeilly utiperlor, while in size oi‘ fruit. l\lll1l(¢l.l\'0ll0i4t<l (luctlventiss it belongs to the h For three years it eastern (Jnliirio ill"?- New“ mxspasn mics. . (Experimental Farms Note.) ‘Fhere are zilways ileiv varieties cf frult advertised in the catalogues source of wealth, and ployment to be destroyed-as the” H oyster beds of our Province have blvodfll Clillelll b in sound footing in this c "cnly by large at be accomplished. key is our notional while. Over, anyway. until oni- duly of every‘ rod- oi the titltncrous boxing boards gets U *1! slips the crown to Kid Whonsis or ,llit- hint-cities of Queens-bury. L-tzughran was favored to bang it ,cu Slattcryi, but the bcftcrs didn't rush in on their judgment until tlici lighter Slnttery had worn himself liiouit in a whirlwind. (fencing at-l fiiég Q ' Frequently many of these newer sorts have more descriptions given thorn than they have in the trial grounds. lt so happens however, that. ro- centlythei-e have been nildeil to our raepberry list a few ticw sorts of outtitaadlng merit. est ofibese ls tho Viking, il. berry - '* its fruit is largo ‘ ' constituting fllo beet shipping ber- iy wo have yet met. who has not, tiieil it should mak acquaintance at once. It seems to me scandalous that the littlc lobsters should be caught‘ _ I in the traps set by the flsltertnen. “will! the" shill‘?- If the small lobsters are destroyed in the way they have been lately y soon be no big lob- proved liurily in where it is well g licvta it bus a permanent place in fruit plantations. not so new, but itierit is the Newman. lety Wllllc not so tall and vigorous a grower as Viking has given ex- Lcndzinccs can this so let's do ours. and make the coming hockey so l ‘JUIIC long to be rcmenlbcrtid. sbyicrlun party as su- Anglhgr vm-ieiy pcrstitious abominations. lt is fol/l m» considerabm or lliinyoit that. hunger in prison rnthcr than 1m! lsuvh poipislt food.’ ‘from lulnce pie glvcsneots, tonguvs chicken, eggs, sugar currents leni- on and orange peel, with varloii-i it is interesting to ,. note tlie lack of wine or brandy. There ls an old superotltloir that houses as you ea’. room“, mince pies during Christmas in Si) ‘ many months will (luring the ensuing year. woniler whether It is said that the codfish around u: i». ' l h u n ‘hernen ghoul‘! docgetzient, that of making ice. Yea”? w Yum: Se latch,“ small prolonged mild spell ltas tirade it 7:652: for; hunduifeg find thogusaitds newly impossible of years; and yet, rinks. tgalii Ii‘: ttgebgufiirfigzzlelfilflgd égzlforgcts its up here and the ronrin‘ e ' . l plenty of large lobsters all around game consistent performer, evidently lgm back to one o‘ we b,“ — , sci-ans in his iu-uiicl-out repertoire: F and it vans not until he had slowed E t d llllilhPli up that Loughrati. stronger and heavier, was able lo pick up a ,wluniitg margin. o Murray Harbour Line |titli- tins been consolidated into one JfllUlK‘, ii should graduate trout the - iin/i-zi-nsset class. and comr- bat-k tn the most active ciri-ulatioit itl cxporienr-orl. With Larruplilg; Loo Lomski already scheduled ioi‘ moot Loughran on January 6th, midi {Jack Delaney mid Mickey Walker gazing lougiiigly at Mr. Loiighrairs undisputed possession, thcrc should be loii; oi active trading among tlio llililr big men. i I Delaney. from n doubtful point of cuiinilnco nmoilg the lttruvirs-f locks bark to :1 division yvhich lll‘ |could and did rule; Walker, said to |bc rapidly growing away iroin the; middleweight strait‘. is looking for-l ward and upward at tho posslbili/ ties in n class whore be has already? whacked two ex-chatnplotis. Include Delaney and Wnlkrr in‘ n division which already’ has Lott-l glirnn, Lomskl and fl by no mciinsi finished Slnttory-aud what's the.“ result? A class with more itaiurtils than in all the other ring divisions put together. ; . l: p against the rm V r v _ ~==- _ L _ Ll ' egmusTmAs t. fl good start J3 if. illlleléli However, Jack Fmst, uevcr u mention. one is the Victory, which inilisiingtiisliable The other ls l-atli- will be enjoying" prestige as of‘ old. Last season the lo had the biggest yon on Dlsplay future liapplneiifl l ‘ in worth tho pangs of indigestion suffered from too often liiiltililllll in this rich dish. From the north‘ of England com" a Christmas ple of another kinil composed of birds and game. contents of ii huge specimen of cal curling club in r in its hlsiorynlh; it is cxileclctl. ii‘ ihrl iiiwiiibersliip continues to motiut. u’ limit will have to be put on. ing is not only n healthful, iibli- rport, but interesting pliratod as well. Surely the lobster flsltertnvit vrill not be so short-sighted and foolish as to go on fishing the little UIIBH. Those who do so should be severely WoJtave the finest assort- ment of speciallyiselected '_Whl)q,it' has all the nterits ol’ a ,i‘irat class sort it is not. at all sup» ,eilor to liorbort under our condi- ' lions, unil we cannot soc any 80ml is replacing that sort. i is. (‘cntriil Experiment- al Farm, Ottawa. " GREENFEED F0 ' EGG PRODUCTION (lholncates in fancy boxes In w Everything in Toilet Goods. . Perfumes, Combination Bets for ladies and gentlemen Pipes, eased and and many other beautiful and useful gifts too numeroueto Tho writer triedf on different occu- siiying goes, could ONE INTERESTED iO§———- Newcastle Chronicle, of January fi. it was shipped to Lfllltltlll to Sir Henry (troy. Bart, imil coil- iained 2 bushels of flour. 20 lbs. 0i biirtcr; 4 goose; 2 turkeys; 2 rab- bits; -i wild iluckii; 2 woodeocks: four pnrtriilges; nontii‘ tongues: 2 Curlews; bltiokblrdu and h‘ pigeons. made by Mm. Iloroilly -Pflli¢?1'"°"' was oriioretl in be washed, was; nenrly nine feet. in tllfflllnlltll" m,” _ __,____ “Mlle m“ Wi‘l‘l‘ llllllly wnssall songs. took two melt Ito present l! at tho 17m ‘lenmry ‘he “mm Carl-h." 1h.- " Wu“ "filmy ‘med "no l‘ waosuil ‘howl around to tliv boost-ill ll Wll-Qel" "l" lmllmal“ ll“ of ilie gentry, luto on Chrlrilttuis‘ él 3T9 "W? l" ("my KW“ “mt lncllmid u’ Eve, sinking their wussall songs "(live wuY- i-tlvo iviiy. i OYSTER mill BltllXll-T. Ninc- Signs m“; as (he two visitors not mot at ilio homo of Mrs. R. I.. Mc- Mi‘. lliuiclittuti govt- ii ilointiustrution on Alumltiiiiiii wort‘. $20.00 vrns iloitotvil to lho Protest careful and close study of thc game tines one utanago to hold his own. This season, it is the intention of the club to have many visiting rinks ll('l'(‘ for competition, and in turn al ziumbci‘ of foreign trips will be mndc by the locals. All in all every promise is held out fo lwiitlci- of curling. make your selec- (Eitpei-lmental Farms Note.) i, Green food in some form is essen- ‘tiiii in the potiltry ration, in order V, to maintain the flock in u healthy '4 vlg0r0us condition. eiipplioil iliiily unle-sa tlic birds are on rnngc where green feed is iivall— During the summer months case o dupe, cereals, clover or alfalf usually easily obtained and mnke excellent green feeds. in the whiter months green feed is diore-"ilifllcult in obtain. “We” Viticr-ufs. blinds wvlo H“ a“ doroil I'm- tllfl HIYIIOO] mid ilii- flour We will put any aside till Christmas. l llaiold L. Worthy Sole Agfnt for Dr. Allan's, "A little frost, and a little snow. (lidup! and away wt- go! Local horsemen are iin ye gait-s. great winter of racing speedway at Victoria Pnrk. day afternoons crowds w iwcndtng their way look the equine iliu they flash by vlty with cracking whips and WlllZZl o is n pop- wheels. Work‘ won't be amon iorir-of beauties at itocl. the Yank. worl iii glassy surface. lmissed by the hu they piiriiilro of its contents i hllllllld-JTON iii iind two visitors moi iii llll“! um- ot‘ Mrs. (‘ollii (jriilg \\'ll(‘ll ill (‘rill Wflfl rcnpoilileil hy JilliPn‘. A piiivur iin Xmns in other lauds" was ronil by Miss Smiili. A tlem- r;,;»=§,;»;;;»i;;,;i;;;; :;‘:;;":.’;";...":. .';::r':.‘.';i...::r.:f . . Observe Arran emen . ~ d5 nhnmplon on the drinking fouuinlils were |iiiri~liiisorll g t I 4‘ u i . ’ ‘ . I He Wm be sorely for tho s.ihoi.l also fldllll liii tho- M & M d “mods or “ms who hlncklmurds. Xmas il(‘ilf for Lhv! ‘e0 chnol children was planned. {Qi- An easy blessing to your bin __ And basket by our entering lll. The carol singers and bcll l'lll.l-'~' UNA Pflitiy" gpfnqflgd outs, alfalfa, and clover (Yhristmas was not Christmas ln Diem m. My. been,’ mange“, swag. Merrie England without good iile l h t b n morning uf Chris-it's nail The nut-brown a o, t a nu row songs of rejoicing. The!" iilar superstition heard to sing on Christmas n ing, that cattle were seen to k the roso burst into l>loom—— those are things l do not know."_ One more l£\gt‘.ll(l'~0ll0 whii-li is for us in tlila year of our Lord 1'.)- 27~tliin liar-it legend that i 11m 140' ing to give you says that if Christ mas Day falls on u Sunday it will bring good luck ‘for all ilurl ensuing yonr—-iinil if this be true we can all say. with certainty lllill the wish will he fulfilled. ry Christmas and a Honor Ni-“Vll Year——(}0d bless you every one. es and potatoes. (labbasie sprouted oats. alinllfl or clover tueal. However. there's one who Gxcenent gililtlzltlown all drinks when‘ ii They are succulent. - rich in certain vltamlnes. and the Th“ l°““"' hlida like them. and sprouted oats are not always if clover is to be used, it should be cut early and carefully cured as the leaves are the! valuable part. gels and sWeefl-s are the prlrwllllll root crops used for green feed. For atoes are used occasionally. These rfropsare generally available and constitute n convenient the nutmeg; and tho Cabbage‘ film!“ ill mnke a slghing man a sinner. Ale given a buffet to the head But ginger iindopropa the brain; When alo would have watched him with appraising “‘ eye as he worked out K I-Ie is gone but it will be a long, long while be ST. XIARGARICTS, Twelve moni- ----—- ‘ hora rind seventeen visitors lllPl oil fo; tht- coming _vi>iir; ,\lrs. [are ms memoryllil tho home oi‘ Jim, Allim Gillie cpli A. Miriloiuilil, ll‘t‘~i‘l(‘('l(‘il)I hlombtrs for the November meeting. Au Prcsliloiii; Vii-e Pro-s. .\ll’h'. oujoynbli- programme was i-urricil R. hlvhoutilil; Svi-y-‘Frons, ~- oul, correlating ol’ mushy songs and (‘uthcrlnc (lillls. dancing, it was (lccldcd to buy u mooring iii was i broom and dust pan for tho si-iiovil. “Little Pond Diamaiit- Club" strike a stront! Then nutmeg tempers it uzfllfl- ————— The nut brown ale. the mil brim" WITII THE PROS Pills down all drink when it l5 The Waeanil Bowl was compoi‘ __._ . ' ‘ One oi‘ the best scoring; aggreg- professiona hoe ey are e OLD MAN WINTER and roasted apples. have scored thirty-eight. goals which is five more than Canadien: When asked the question: “who l "It is a bad club for fighting in The Gift for Sister n-Brother t ---Friend Practical Gifts are the gifts to give—and here are suggestions for sister, brother "Tlit- Cook boys, Bunncy and BilLl “As for as the other ('.llllJ.‘;‘{\l'\!‘ "WHICH IS lWlllFll" The Finest Assortment of Christmas Poultry, Turkey's, ( hickeus in the (l‘ity. Choice Christmas Beets We specialize in Poi-k Products. Try our own Boiled Ham. Sausaires, Iiamburg Steak uurl Pottuc-itl M eat iriatle ilaily. ROOPS, LIMITED I735 (;Ri\l~"l‘().'\’ STREET PHONE .38.‘! tip with tlic title holder and OQOQOOOOOOOOOQOOOQOOWOO$OQQQOQOOQ_OQQ§O-QOOQOOQ Jimmy, never considered as the following . _ ltAlLWAli’ ARRANGENHCNTTS FOR WEEK PRECEillNfl CHRISTMAS It has been zit-ranged to have iras- seuger train leave illurray Harbor at 7.30 u. m., arriving‘ (‘harlottetoitin at 10.10 a. m. on Tuesday, the 20th, Frii clay, the 23rd and Saturday, the 24th inst. These trains xvill leave (‘har- IOttGlLOWH on return at 4.30 p. m. We are also ai'rang'ing' ‘c0 hold our regular train N0. 5, WlllCll leaves Charlotte- ' town at 3.20 p. m. for Soul-is and Georgetown, until 4.00 p. m. on the above dates, making: connection with trains’? and 221 at Mt. Stewart for - Georgetown and llilontagrue. Will all Interested Customers Please lTliITlIII-ou llli‘lll~ ~__e__!!!-.__ ---___-_____ Jiis- lowing WPPR. ll litcrcuso tho fiinils. to iicrve lunch in the John pi-rforini-rs. At. the Sfifllllgynhpl‘ Alisa nii-oilm: ihi- ilWInllLT-‘l rinswvrcil Al tho (li-tolivrdioll (‘iill with "What l would do lct-liloil lo lllll'l'l;\\'llll $lttlltl,lill". An aildresii iinil l>i‘v~ gift was proscutvil to one of the In eleven games they ‘lflbe following officers were vlooi- sent their Plny in the Hall lllt“ rol~i RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER’ ' Iolrflulnowiind libre- ._Plvmourtohy. jw. n‘. cwgi been carried on at "l6 EXPBTUHBM- nl Station, Fredericton, during the last two years to determine the re- lative, value of manzols, swedes and ' den an green feed for laying _Thc average egg produc- tion each year has been highest in tho-port fed swede turnips, follow~ eii by the pan. fed with potatoes. The fertility of the eggs an woll m1 the. hate-liability hm also been in edon. followed by wassall goes back to Anglo-Saxon days and the story in told ‘when Rowena, daughter‘ of tho Saxon King Henglst, early in the 5th century, welcomed the Brltinll King voiiigtiiii, she preheated him with a bowl of his favourite liquor. saying "Imuerd Kins. (wuss hell-be healthy). the Kins answering "Drine belle." The term waisiialling h as been used (or joviqlJ-evelry tiflaanfi,‘ find ibrfe ' U R ITYTFWCIDMUX east" FOR _A_i_._z. YOUR BAKING fgvor of thaisw - Pies/Cakes, Buns and Bread .- noes ALL rook-Bailout: iupuri iiip, mi l]]ll(‘l‘t(_ 1-,. so.» i -...L:":‘-L‘Jl_ ‘ m? '