I‘ NOVEMBER 2? "1 __--— , 1212c T . . Greenwich I Village CHILDREN UNDER '15--‘YEAR$ OF AGE ‘NOT AD- ' MlTTtED UNLESS AOOOMPANIED BY PARENTS Ofifi-O-O-O Ono Insertion . . Four Insertion Eight Insertions .... Miscellaneous PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE 22 VVeymouth St. 2950111-24-21 JNO. A. MACDONALD -—- LAND Surveyor, Hernmnville, P. E. 1. 2734-11-16-1n1o SALE OF WOOD, DECEMBER 1ST 12 o'clock noon at Alexander Stewart, Harrington, Brackley, Point Road. 29195-11-24-21 I CAN RANCH A FEW PAIRS OF foxes. New nilnitary pens. Ap- ply 11y letter to Gavin Harding, Charlottetown. 25150 11 25 :11 STRAYED FROM MY PREMISES, 3 Calves, 1 Holstein heifer and 2 mules, brown and willie. J. E. lliscott, _Stuniey Bridge. 11-24-81 TTT Wanted ._/_. ~ FOXES WANTED TO BOARD can ra11c11 a limited number (Canadian National only.) — Dewar 8r. Stewart, Geo. W. Dewar. 2S37112Utf WANTED TO BUY- ONE HUN- dred cars- Canada grade - Potatoes. G. R. Keefe. 1974-11-1: ‘FOXES WANTED TO BOARD non registered. Apply Stewart ‘llonry, Southport. ‘ 2ST!) 11 2311i WANTED TO BOARD c1111 ranch a limited 11111111101‘ (Canadian National o11iy.)~— lh-war .1‘. Stewart. (loo. W. 111-11111‘, (‘lmrlotlcto\v11. ll. ll. ii 2837-1L20-tt Situations Vacant MAKE MONEY AT HOME-MEN and women can earn $1 to $2 an hour in spare time WTILJg show- cards. No canvassing or solicit- _ lug. We instruct you sud supply you with work. Write today. The Menenltt Company, Limited i3 Dominion Building, Toronto. . ti. I "A" _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .. lle par llna ul wards M Do! line of words 70 In: lino of II words For Sale FOR SALE-BASE BURNER, 225 Q1188“ $1. 2945 11 25 3i FOR SALE-Z YOUNG COWS, AYTBIIIIIB and Jersey grade, due to freshen in December. J. F. Eustou, 1111111pshlre. 290041-24-‘21 Shire cow, new freshened. Ap- PIY B011]. hiathieson, (Brookfiisili, 2940 11 25 41 I-"Ke I" 80°11 PBDBII‘. 111st outside C"? limits. ADpiyMrs. O. Grooms, Gnytown, or '1‘. Roy cudmori)_ 2931 FOR SALE 1 INTERNATIONAL llay Press, 2 purebred Ayrshire cows. Ambrose P11011111, Morcll. 2916-1l»2-i--ll FOR s1u.1=._ QUANTITY o1= rmlwd and fiat iron also 5 11111111- rml-welght oi‘ bolts. Apply F, (g, tFurze 9 Alley Street. I 2883-11-25-21. Salesman ‘VHIIIIQd "CALENDAR SALESMAN, EX- periencetl preferred, start imme- dlalcly. exclusive line, highest commissions. (food contract for Tlizht mun. State qualifications. Apply Box 520.,Loudnn, Ontario," 2812-11,20,'Ii. Male IIelp Wanted cSJI1¥A?B'JJ?.-T|JUT FIFTEEN for storc. Address l), Gumviimi Office. 2005-11-2-1-21. WANTED-MAN "r0 WORK 5i. farm by month or your —.\‘lnrtin Power. ulettnniu. 204s 11 2s 11 iii-i -_-___-__._ BIO EARNINGS. STEADY EM. Dlfiymont for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Meier Barber College, Department "F" Halifax. li-l-ttslti ' afliw- :tl 1 . 1101:1111 ' tel I . Since taking H Hotel wl 11m iilln thousands of doivlrl repairs and 1mm‘ p fill!!- .- ls now III ‘of Ill class in, ‘ . INiQ PWVZ‘ Incas. mi‘ ‘opp; wthosi who Wont s 11cm enable Hotel 'q1Isnd1s1.-'tss1q_snd exciting "an... st s 11.1111» steffloofl " , Iifeofifroln‘ um 1604.00 per 'dsy. _ ‘um ‘Charlottetown out cwftu. 1 _ Proprleid _ My l1; 11111111111. Ltd-nag» I TAIANTID ._ wstmnee 1.71.1111: runmeuso noodle to ..__.-._...__._._.._,. T0 LlT-HOUDI (l! ILM AVI- ' m4»- m 111-11 Teachers Wanted __...._..._..._____,________ TEACHER wan-rep FOR kmos- ton School by February 1st. Sam ‘Neuron. -Sec'y. 20-12-1t21-s1 ‘Ifémale Help Wanted . MAIIIWA-NTED. AIHPLY GUARD. Ian Office. 2914-11-2-1-31 AND ohsfnbormaid. A l Brunswick, Kensingtldldy Hum ' 2892 11 23 5i vftN-KED-EIQPERIENCED male tniutfiirlie 0m?“- Gen M , - wages t i _ party-Apply Guardian. o r g 1 3887-11233! .. WANTED A1‘ once A MAID 1111.01" 3"- for Ifofiernl work In family s! on . Awly from 12 to a and‘ 6 111's, 9 Eulton fltreat, aeaa-e-ag-sl To Lei: let. AUDI)‘ Unardiin. ‘3886-11-23-31 _ nus). ‘f rooms. bath room s11 pantry. largo lot with or and born-W. N. Tsnton. Jewel- or. llll-IMIMI ' Lost l CITY ‘FUII Y s bunch ot km on s ring. l _ or leave at this office or coll v A FOR SALE—ONE GRADE AYR- FOR 8A»LE—-SIX ROOMED COT. _tho 80th year of her Central‘ Guardian “IS A WARLESS WORLD POS- 3I5I-E"- ‘Hoar Rev. Ross L‘. Eut- on‘s views 'Caledo11lan Club. 2940 KENNEDY BROS-t Kcusiilgton will b11y live poultry next Mendy! (29th). ‘Special prices for fatten- ed chickens. 2114211255“ _ THE GIFT OF GIFTS MR 11110101111111» F" XMAS "i"°‘ I“ . CRASWELL Phone 692-1. Today for 1 Appointment MARSHFIELD BAPTIST (lhurch -—‘Preachh1g service on Sunday pifternoon, Nov. 28th at 311,111, conducted by Rev. lloss U. blittou. CONCERT AND CHICKEN S1111- 1l1er to Jlavo taken place i11 N011" Wiltshire last night postponed til: " tonight (Thursday) on account 0 POULTRY WANTED --1.ive audnvcuthcr. 2954 dressed, daily. dlighnst {prices paid. ‘Sec utivcrtisciuent. for par- ARE Tl-iqsg w-i-i?) claim that '[I(2llIIi.l‘B.-——I'. J. 11011111111, (Jlmrlotte- gin-is, taught ipagifllgnl merely Iown- 294211 255“ wcakliugu hunting for something to snpilort them I11 their weakness? ls it following the teachings 0i Llhrist to cause our country to b8 so weak that it cannot resist the invasion of non-Christian armies? llcal" Jlcv. Mr. Eaton tqnight. 2940 NEW RECIDENTS-Mr it. J. .\11;- Nclll, representative of the 1. O. l". returned yesterday front Sydney accompanied by l1ls wile and daughter, -Neita. 'l‘hey have token ‘a. house 011 dhuchford Square and purpose residing i11-re i11 the f11- ture. ’l‘helr two sons iinmniond ISLANDER PASSES AWAY IN BOSTON — hirs. James Hughefl, and Billy hnvc been here for some 24 Unim, 5L received u, telegram months. 'i‘l1e (iuardian cordiallylyeHiu,-,|,,y (“mug-lug the QLNI newt-s welcomes them to the citlzensliilnihu, lwl- w“ John 11nd plldSBlI away 0! m“ CIIY- i11 Boston. A‘ time of writing n0 particulars could he learned as to POTATO STEAMER sAII-s — the young man's death. The ‘remains TheS. S. Sahotawau which arrived “.111 arrive h, the city Friday night ham early m“ ‘Wok "m" PM‘ Al!‘ ucco1npu111c1l by llrfllanics Hughes rcd, Quebec, lo load sceii llfllfltUpPilby-uihel- m the ,ie@@35e(i_ The late and 11 portion 0i table stock for M“ Hug,“ M“, was in his 37th southern points, finished loading yam. m, [he province when in his YEN-Brim)’ 3"" Failed "l 5 “Thick i“ teens. 11c was an a1111able chap the evening. She had a cargo etiflm, a genial mvgrile or all who 74530 589K“- fl "m" ‘if 133-575 I>ll§IIHl111c1v him. lie served I11 the Great ole for five ports <11 call nalnflltwiwar, being only slightly ovcr 15 BYWIIIYII- JBFSPY (‘iiy- NOYMR-iycurg of age when he enlisted ‘with Charleston and Savannah. The carrlthe 26th Batallion. On his return go Inade 11p the lnrgezst of its kind‘ _ Stock ‘QIIOIZZIIIIOIIS that. has ever left anti port i11 the world. Tho S. S. Betty also from Port Alircd is due here the latter part‘ oi’ the week to load 40,0011 sac s points. Tile '*I.<Z111l1e1'or of Halifax" Alembers of the in at present loading Zi0,000 sucks l-Ixchonge: at Georgetown. hlessrs 111111111111 and Ncw York Exchange lIlell are the agcnL. ‘IIALIFAX, NOV. 1 1 i-At. Top. and 51111111. Fe H)’. .. 154 r , _ ‘ - ~~ .\1t111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 is (\(‘il'ililllllll,\'l4il nnliqltt: (£1110. ‘will-till; n‘, 185mm h“ n“ i???‘ h-L-ZZITSSZZ. .1’, IT..““.».‘.‘.?.‘.‘-‘ Pr" ' ' , ’ ' ' ,.\io11t1'et1.l Pouw-r . . . . .. Tlliils will i11-inn event oi iltit1l-tsrtlgfllllxljNwuonnl Breweries h (zTtizieleIlilsy ugdexfit}: dguliblaltljilcift‘ willwmmpeg Tllucmc be crowded congregations at both PERsoNALs llruziihin Traction . Spanish River (Joni. . . . fSlee-l Conupauy of Canada. . . 11 ' llronrpi on Col. R. Ilirdwhistle o1‘ Ottawa \\'Il() ‘has 1111011 i11 the City loaves on re- Molns’ uowa’ Bunk Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bank Montreal . . . . . . . Wheat~Dec., 131%, Niay, 13 July. 1311/2. 212 7%: Dr. and Mrs llclnut-y, Wellington hl-r Parnell ‘(Iosgrnve Mrs (‘osgrove and son Mark, tnotored to town yesterday. 1y 82 y.“ Mr. Roderick MaeLeod of North Wilts-hire spent a very l1leusunt week-chi] visiting with friends i11 Meadow Bank and ut the homo oi‘ his ltaronts, Mr. 111111 Mrs. John MucLeod, 11011;: (lrcek. ly 45%. W-heut—DeC., 131%; May, 13-1 . $100,000 For . Mrs. Frank ~11. Dillon was operat- e11 011 at tho I’. E. lisland diospitul yesterday morning for appendicitis. Hcr many friends will be pleased to learn the operation was success- ful and she ls reeling easy. We are now open t-o purchase for spot cash $100,000 werih of silver i" Dells. Mr. Daniel F. Meehan, I"°-. New York fur dealers, will be ii m)’ office and sales rooms at Summersids on Tuesday, Novem- bcr 30th Instant and days follow. Ing. His instructions are to fill orders for various foreign coun- tries and will require a large quant- Il)’ 0' Delis 0i ill grades. and will be particularly Interested in choice skins. All offerings will be af- ________ ____ fended to as promptly as possible, H°GAN_A, 0,0,, “Mm, m, N... and the hlehen cash prices will be 20111, to M1‘. and Mrs. [H1105 llegnn pam- a1 tiaullhtor, lielcu Marie. McLURE—At the I’. E. -i. 11111511111111 November 22nd to .\ir. and Iiirs. l1. .1. McLure, St. Avurds, a daught- er A bridal party consisting o1‘ Mr and Mrs Jos. McCormuck, Margaret McCorlnat-k ‘Peter him-risen and Roderick Morrison. motored from Launching yesterday and had 11111011 at the Victoria. Thcy return- cti 111 tho afternoon. BIRTHS o. n. MdcQUARRlE. Summorside, P. E. I. 295:1 11 2a .11 i DEATHS HUSKY THROAT . is qtuickly relieved COFFlN~—()n November 21st, 1926 Frederick W. Coffin of Savage Harbor. P. ‘E. I. age 87 years. FAR-MER-At Klnkorn, Nov. 24th. 1926, "Patrick ‘Farmer, aged 68 years. " another and father, five brothers, 2i.—Quotations also 1iestjne1l for southern furnished by Johnston 11nd Ward. Montreal ‘Stock . 107V; (15% lASDOHIQS (‘ommon New 22% u , r _ Shawinigztti . . . . . . . . . . . . .. m‘ o‘ dy lCun. Steun1shil1 ‘Com. . . . . .. 211%, . , . . , . ,. , C111. St msli, Pf l. . . . . . . . i121 ',.’ 1M1.‘ l. ll. ltogeis left. yesluduy Dmlfluloii‘ Brfdge ‘ lug‘) mornulg on a lmsiness trip to Des- - - ~ - ~ ~~ r1 ‘Corn-silos. 70%; May, 79%; 111- Oats—<Dec.. 40%; May, 45st,; ,1“. Silver Fox Pelts THE CHARLOTTETO WN GUARDIAN fro111 overseas 11's trbove mentioned! he we11t to the States where he re- mained u11tll the time of his death. He leaves to mourn a sorrowing James, Frederick, Frank, William and Ernest, the latter is ut present in Everett, Mai-sit, and two ‘sisters Blanche at. homo and Mrs. llenry Shea, Iloston. SpeTrTtwing Comment By "Tic"; ~ AU REVOIR The football season for 1926 has answered the curtain call locally, ‘and altogether the year hsa been a rather successful one conelde h.“ the late and rather unsteady start. With reference to the last game between the Saints and Abbies the writer mentioned In the course of the report that a fourth game would be necessary to decide the title This I may say was the result of a misunderstanding. It was thought the bcst two wins out of three was the agreement, but, however, It has been learned since that the best out of three was to decide the title, the winners oil which were the Saint Damian's, they having tied two games and won one. it is therefore yet time perhaps to congratulate the Collegian: in the annexation of the provincial football championship. Th1; team welded together for the season, the majority of whom have never play- ed together before made a most magnificent showing ‘in all games played. To be exact the red and white pigskin chasers only lost one game out of six played and this by a narrow margin of six to three when they were defeated by the fast and clever Dalhousle “Tigers." Their performance in that game was phenomenal considering their experience and weight compared with that of the Nova Sootiana. The surprise package of the year came when they shut out the Every packs]: of‘ Winchester l‘ , contsins n poker hand insert cud. Save these Inserts-they an: valuable In exchange for packs of high pad: pinyin; cards, ctc. 1 N ostrunl" Rex Ingram “Mare (Our which lures ever made Europe. Ingram has again demonstrated matic story with duce a worthwhile picture. round a football team fial Interscholastic Football those in charge to boost the gam whole know just where it ‘stands tog ards getting together. An earlierfmmlllfl "5"" i" “"5" GWEN" PM" NEW INGRAM FILM IS UNI: iiFTilE 8BR his ability to combine a strong dra- pictorlzil beauty and marvelous performances 011 the part of his leading players, and pro- “Mare Nostrum" Is one of Blas- co d-banez‘ most widely read stories. ilects great credit to lulrram and to all those associated with it. As Freya Talhcrg the clever spy, Alice Terry has a part entirely dif- ferent to anything she has [prev- iously done before the camera. Her the difficult Antonio hloreno is most convi11c- land United States as well. 2911_]_,1_24,21 _~__ _ ‘I strong St. Francis Xavier team to ezno ANNIVERSARY orgfijtdegslttllitibtflltniylmdd ' ' ' ' ' ' " 1012M m’ mm’ °f 3 '° "IL TM" “"° W" Fem SALE“ °NE SHR°P$HIRE METHODIST CHURCH -- 'l‘l1e'\tlu11lic 11.11....‘ or; ' 21% ’°'"'“"°°” ‘"9"’ ‘"°'° "W9" ‘° Ra?‘ Lamb‘ euglbl“ m? 7951M‘ 62nd Anniversary uf theopcnhuzxAin 11ocomotiveTCo I H low/gala" Rhea‘ "glratefgortiaflf raton. A I J. It. Den , . ', . ‘ , x ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' " I88 - i" m! ° 99¢ 0° ‘ _ :.§.:"“.i:;"":..l:*‘us.Part1: 1:1: 21:10.: ‘*0- “iii-"r ?"."."'{.§‘°.‘.'”§‘°*‘“ “ “z l". ._.______ _ I ,, I , , H ' ' ‘ ' '. ' ' ' ' ' " in Mari me co egae 0o a teygram as os nonoo epoweru FOR SALE AT N031“ R-WER xfutxf mu} Al"“c"ildf" mu‘ w‘ ‘ éfigsurely would have been worthy drama. It is a production which re- form o! 66 acres. Particulars ~11)“. morning“ service ‘tlmmbi, 05,11 g?‘ glfMfi," 136 ‘contenders. _ ‘Tom Garfield Wit-Well 011 Dremls‘ ducted by the Rev. W. .\l. Ryan. (‘illyanexl-ildxxéllglil‘ I I I 47%‘ Th“ ‘he best aggregam" won es‘ 2917'11‘24‘4I B. A.. one o1‘ tho pastors of the Consolidated Gas Co. 110 ‘The Mend Hue has been prove" bT i; ‘“_—*—- church. 1111 the evening the Rev. Hudson Mom,- (jm- C‘, _ _ _ , _, 4-i%"y°"d ‘he """°'°."" of a dWbQ-oply TO 600 CANDLEPQWER GASO Du w_ H_ “cam o, Amherst Wm d _ H a1 Petroleum _ on three occasions was thcu- lme lane lamps 3-"(1 Iii-filer“. 10W be the special itrcataher and hi1 qn-telél-H ("(1)11 5N J 40% '?~“°d' ml‘ “aw” . prices‘, delivered. -Write or giliyjgi-i will he “Lil's at ..1gl,,.,,,..j-- Q51“ ‘M3 N_ Oymlk‘ ' 31%| The Abegwelts although playlngvskillful handling o1’ phone. —- G, F, Ferguson’ New “How it feels and Mm,‘ it Bu‘? ilfmlilm‘ C "w " 881,2 hard and rugged football and inci-‘role elevates her to new heights as Lundo“ 2901'1‘1‘24'7I gusts." Dr. ‘Heurtz, who is a nu- Suulng H 107% denial‘), holding the commas “Ian actress’ r- ———~——~_- me ,,,- gi,,,,i,,l,,.lo“-,,_ l,“ 3pm,,“ ',.°‘;‘“?",‘ diffn“ ' ' two drawn names. were M! in the FOR SALET‘ LIMITED NUMBER been in close touch with this con- ‘,".°“ PM 77 lam” clans’ and when playmg out of Digs 5 weeks old. Stewart Muc~ gfggaik)“ m“; Wm, a mum,‘ m- l ‘b’ JIIfLIJSTTTJIfTfTHO ' " .%.sldc teams clearly showed the lack —-- Micken’ Amnny, R_ IL . . ' [Uulted-btuttes ‘atoll . . - , . . . .. 11b of irammg and coach-mm 319ml, m; the old timer; ha“, of. rail birds are heard in the distance. 45nd a suggestion ma; the spring With the coming of the glossy sur- Freya is a member _ i; the pfflpgr film; to organlm and race lgmtailhfsndorn turns‘ Wlihd atnhx- fact Leindkplunl to mzlgctlrrse\iibtdfie)r- renmved w “leqnrince Comm, Hos. in“, some ious u opc u eyes owan- e ragu s now e1 gc - . ‘- £3 ~ fo _ <11 efficiency, so that. when the Absewelts. they who _ I 30m“ around the team as a hockey history in the Mantis‘? with f11el. s .41..‘- ‘ I‘ ."'- 1_ i‘ -N’S FINEST Sea) ing as Ulysses Farragut, the Span- produced in ish sea, caiptain. A native of Spain. Europe for Metro-Glodwyn, had its ilrst showing at the Prince Ell-ward, Theatre. 1t is one of the finest pic- in America or Moreno has long awaited an oppor- tunity to enact a modern Spanish rpart. He takes advantage of his op- portunity in "hiarc Nostrum." and gives the best performance of his career. llughle Mack contributes a de- lightful comedy role in "Mare Nost- rum" which makes the character of Curagel the old ship's cook, stand o11t prominently. Mount Vesuvius. the ruins in Pompeii, the ruins of the old Tem- ples of Paesttlm, which are more than 2,560 years old, the harbors and ‘waterfronts of Marseilles and Barcelona, the French and Italian Rivierus, Naples and. many other places shown in “Mare Nostrum" are apart of the picture. The story of “Mare Noslrum" concerns the experiences of Freya Talberg ,0. beautiful spy in the ser- vice of her country, and Ulysses Ferragut, family of seafaring Ferratguts. They meet accidentally in Pom- peii. He is madly in love with he)‘ at first sight. The leaders of the secret service system of whlcl1 discover this I‘ Strong Love Theme Against her 0w11 will, Frcyfl the last of the famous 1y Joy in this ailmirabls production. The scenes of the picture are laid in Oriental waters, partly aboard a schooner and in the cas~ tie of a bandit chief. There is a thrilling Chinese raid, the looting of a town and the abduction of the heroine and hero by the Chinese marauders. The heroine. Eve Macey the tomboy daughter of a schooner captain, porlroyede by Miss Joy. is an outstanding performance. She is rematic and has a knack of tlelng up folk with her lovers‘ knot: which proved highly enjoyable to the audience. Mr. Boyd proved himself a real he-man in. his battles with the bandits to save his little sweet- heart. Waiter Long as the bandit chief was exceptionally artistic, while Robert Edeson, Richard Carle and Arthur 1-loyt were wholly ade- quate in their porarayals. The Fox News and. "Upper Cuts" a two reel comedy make up the balance oi’ the programme which will be repeated today. Western Guardian i —GREAT BUSINESS —Notwith- standing the unfavorable appear- a11ce of the weather the Summer- "side merchants did an exceptional- good business yesterday, the first of the three dollar days. To- day and again tomorrow should bring business. ‘ —IN HOSPITAL - Mr. Clifford Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arl- hur Simpson, Sltanley Bridge, was pitai and operated on for appendi- huve made rancnn to supply their submarines-Guys at one n-Clock yesterday mo,“ lug. -lie is doing as well as can be Icxpectcil. —-FOX MEN RETURN — About sel-vicem ‘I-‘tbeslm PITT New - - - - - - - -- “W4 rail agar; would aim b6 much inpram is anticipated and accordingdcurns Io love Ulysses. Silo n1» ____€¢¢o->___ ""11 IVIPIYIWIIU with 0rd,,“ to Club officials the team will cn- tempts 1o withdraw from the trou- t\veuiy-lhrl\e o; 0m- imding p0; . . . . . . . . .. . joy greater prestige than ever. -A ble $1110 is lending him to, hut tho me" of m.» l-simltl 11am returned p1 ofesslonal coach from Upper Can- "lnnvvrful forces behind her will not home from the Royal Winter Fail‘ ada It is expected will handle the allow it. The sghgq] boys this season, not. destinies of. this team for 1927,, _ _ withstanding the meagre coaching therefore II‘ hard work and atten-Zwllh lucl. His suit is killoti when lughan cl St. Louis, who went to} and (raining they hay: had showed um,’ to buglnggg qglmlg for aqy-‘ono of the undersea crafts sinks u Chicago; Mr. Norman MacLeod who great ability on the gridiron, so thing the red and black hockeyists liner on which he is a passenger. also went to Chicago; Mr. (merge much m ‘ha; it is the intention of arg m“ to may; 1h; hardest fight Ulysses sets out to get his revenge Caibeck, who ‘went. to Denver to gthat has ever been made to regailn and succeeds in capturing the lead~ act as Judge at a Fox Show there and hi“ it play“ i," a large,- and that once proud boast of Maritime more organized scale ncxt season. Hockey “Jack Frost" the guy that makes oi’ “King Winter" possible is again ‘with us and the merry chirp: of the SOOTHES O W BURNS Nothing more comforting than "VaseliniWjeiiy. Eases I ‘n’ l in. Hnuens nature's heal- . lng. Wonderful for cuts, scratches, bmises and other little accidents. CHESEBEEQPfiHNAIFG. CO. 5520 Che t Ave. MOIIIYHI Vasnc, inc DE AR PETROLEUM JELLY amateur hockey champions. "Chick" William: “Dorldf son and "Dempsey" Diamond will look atfter the red llnc. McEachern. out on the front line. With the coming of a coach no doubt other puck chascrs too numerous to men- tlion wilfiikcwlee turn out. and who knows, under the watchful and far seeing eyes of said coach a number of dark horses may come to the fore. if prevailing weather conditions continue for the next few days a good Ice surface will be available on Government Pond for early work outs. At all events if. is hoped that when conditions permit ,the steel blades will be donned without a moments loss of time. Maritime ‘Football Tltlc The final game for the McCurdy Cup, emblematic of the football championship of the Maritime Pro~ vlnces ‘is to come off this week. Caledonia, Cape ‘Breton expon- ents 01f English rugby defeated 1111111? 1101a o"! of the largest and bee! tqliippcd Hotels in Eastern 1 WIL8ON—At the name of lter niece, Mrs James McKinnon, lfollo r‘ Bay West, on Nov. lGtb,.M111-y .\. Wilson. formerly of West lllrcr 111 i —i m. MEMORIAM In loving 11.7.; of our d _ i PELLETS , h’.‘."t.'.',l“.£:.'2:'11"l'.i T133331»- Price 25 cents Box. 5111,1020. , ‘ Sold Only By i The marvellous lit- ! tie black i- ANTISEPTIC 0K0. In our hurt: your momfify ""8"! " Sweaty, tsndarufond and true There ll not‘: day dur Mother - 1 That w do not think of you. ‘g VNDT-‘FFTAEFR ti. II, fleet-Elli THE "PROMPT DRUGGISTS fiacEinnei A ‘ Bragg Co. I ‘Phone p! K XALLUIOIQ ‘ TO 8O Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44‘ of which have private baths. Completely renovated i11-the past few you". Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United Bfntss have Its splendid table. Courteous urvlec to nil Guests. Tols- phonon in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per day. , , , Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. ’ Proprietors nanny ‘c BROWN, suntan-q - John Hutchinson. Toronto: ‘Joe. McCormick, Launching; Peter - Morrison, 8t. Georges; IMTI Jes, D. McCormick, I .1 i McCormick. nchinl; Marcel-ct -st. George 5° ' _ | l, . _ (Li. ALI-WOOD w."°1§.'.§'§a”.',°?1'°'la,‘“i.°c“." s.» 1111-41 wit. - ', " ' “u; Q_ 50mm p; _\_ Ixowion of Estate of into Hon. Trnro-EAJfoibeJit- Mount Allison In the semi-final last Saturday and by virtue of this win will elssh with the fut Wanderer crew next Saturday. With reference to the play-off-Mr. C. R. Chlpflllfl, chairman of the trustees of the Cup ststod that the teams could arrange the time and ‘ plscc of the game between them but that they must meet, otherwise the Cup will be forfeited to; the non- - defaulting fsnm. 11110111111 sin? ‘ 0F PART or wa-rza 1.01- ow- i. l POSITE TOWN LOT NUM ER ELEVEN. FIRBT ‘ONE HU D~ RED OF TOWN LOTS IN OHARLOTTETOWN LYON'8 WAR EHOUSE PROPERTY To be sold by habits Auction on It is expected that “Dutchy" Dia- mond and Harry “StonewalW Mor- gan will turn out in the local nets _ this winter, while Fred Kelly-Ulysses‘ sen Amy". cause which sanction; such barbar- i i leo Gauthier, Gordon, Cox, -Py‘°w‘g,WItII him 11nd save her from the and Cronin will be found working TM" WIlIflII I5 lllysascs supplies the submarines ‘er of the spy system. He turns his ship, the “More Nostrum." over to teers as its commander. vFreyn. learns of ‘the death of‘ and denounces the ity. She finds Ulysses in Marseilles and pleads with him to take her‘ certain to be hers. With the vision of his sou always before him, Ulysses refuses. Freya‘ is betrayed by her former ussociitt-I es, arrested and sentenced to be. executed as a spy. The ending of tl1c story is power- ful and daring. lngra-nl has Illilldleili the difficult story in a most skili-, ful manner. 1t is a ‘picture that everyone should see and enjoy. The Pathe Review always inter‘ esting is also shown. A musical score of rare excellence brings o11t lure, Today afternoon and evening.‘ ‘.‘Eve’s Leaves” Great‘ ashram: JOY AND -WILLIAM IBOYD SCORE ‘BIG IN HER NEW STAR PICT=URE _..._,_ Scoring an emphatic hit Leatrice oy wns seen in her new star pint-f ure "Eve's Leaves" at the Prince lEIdward Theatre yesLerdaynA more: delightful photoltlay has not been seen here this season. The dainty star gave an excellent performance and ‘proved herself a comedienne of no insignificant powers. William‘ Boyd. a popular Gecil B. DeMille star, featured as her leading man. shared stellar honors with Miss “Headaches, lire Mrs. John ;_ and, the French Government and volun-y the fine [minis of the feature pic- ,: Thursdoy, 01s ninth dsy of Decom- ber, A. 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