w "T? PB (IR-Alf > iPRINCE EDWARD‘ . TODAY @ Matinee at 2.30. y v lie-ale. ‘, ‘ Y EVINTNG fill‘ 7.00 & $.45! 81c -- 42c -- 52:0. HOLIDAY‘ PROGRAM ‘rmlnnilnisiznisw i w ~ W ll A T ' S W B 0 N G WITH THE - YOUNG- E R. G E N E B. A T l O N Rich, reckless, irrepres- Slbll. she had done everything you have heard and read about. Born in luxury. could she live in poverty with a love she wouldn't sell for a million? s L s o c o M an v "ONLY HER. AHUSBAND" _ (AIAPITO Mom BLUE u- mr. _ GREYHOIMD LIMITED 100% TALKll-Z ALSO 'G£\N(; TALKIE ism, PRINCE El WARD Tomorrow 100 p. c. 'l‘ALl\lNG—SlNGING HIT Matinee at 2.30. . 16c ‘- 51c. ‘ lVlilNiNfl AT 7.00 AND 8.15 371- — 42c - 52c. " 0' Tomorrow .i:riimi cannula» a ma. isosr oestrus. sun" sr- PIICLATID- Christmas and New Year's gilt is e year's subscription to the Guardian. iz-ii-tl ALL T!!! YEAH. III IICIPIINT or The Guardian es a Christmas or New Year's gilt‘ will remember the donor. m u. iz-u-u WINBLOI BII-YICIB-vlervlfies in the Winsloe United Churches m Sun- day, Decembs 29th, will be as lol- lows: winsloe North at ll a. iTi-l Winsloe South at 3 p. m-i mflfleld at 1 p. m. POSTAGE REDUCTION-The Poet- meste General in sandllil Wt his annual message oi’ best wishes (or Christmas end the New Year hes ec- coniparlied same with the announce- ment that dating from Christmas Day 1029 the 2c letter and post card rate will apply to all parts ct South Am- erica. Formerly the rate on letters to Argentine, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela and other South American countries was 8c; per ounce and 4c for each addi- tional ounce, so that it is quite a con. cession to the public having cones- pohde with south America in know ounce, both (or letteni and post cards. This latest order means that the whole o! North-and South America, includ- ing the West Indies and Bermuda ere 11°? under the 2c. postage rate. But a further concession has been made in that the rate is new reduced to 2c. per ' 4 l the parcel post lroln Canada to the . . ' ' ' - elmenuaguuliinsurwimass , - _, ,. _ .. , y. - , _ . . 2 Roam,‘ “u” :7 “mm” Arzentlns Repiiblic. Tris limit o; Large numbers of iaoultry/are moving from Maritime-Province points over u"... and i, m, u, mm,“ m“ mm weieht has been increased 1mm 1s lbs. the lines oi the Canadian National Railways to Boston, Mass. Above is what ling» arr-v.- pglllllilwl! “welding with Zzliiril-edlfld I flit rm or $2.00 will has been called a hen “pullman," containing three thousand birds from Prince c - sc u c - , . . . inrmhnflk out. Cumfnd b; i“:e::f m WW5“ Zqmmgnlpyffizllalllizmtfiz: Eduard Island. Large numbers also move from places in New Brunswick. PM in ._. ‘ “on, "am wreck, menu“ “public ma n “so on]; loultry raising lS an industry to which the Maritime »frovinccs are particularly axis-Ml s E R 1 s L - coinnny l “ppm” m ma“ “m; by the direct adapted, and it would appear to be one that pays good returns. A “by-product" mun. an.» ‘ rm, mm QMMMMM Axgenum of these shipments 15 the eggs, which are_ collected each day by the attendant Singing x I and sold cnroute. As many as a. case and a half are collected during the trip. Drama "5 _ ' _ ‘. Thorough- ‘ '* . "‘ - fi S'l OCK QUOTAT w! --' }b|'cfls,by IONS u s. Industrial Alcohol Co. 1:41.. Brolnpton .............. 21,. Mar. .... 94 Thorollth- I I -_.._ Con. Gas Co. (N. Y) ..........9'.l‘.§ lmperialOll...................26 May grads -hfor . nsmrsx, Dec. zt-Quolaticnsriir- u s. Steel 1cm ’ baigsmlfi " nisheldigyuJohnston and Ward, Mom-i N. Y. Con. s: Hud. Rv, R. B. .. 168 BANKs ' .051‘! ' er; n eal Stock Exchange. Westinghouse Eiec. 130 i ‘ . . s _~ _ NEWY Standard Ollol N. 02*; ‘Bank Dec. .. _ 03.! EXCHANGE Inter. Petroleum 2i BanisMontreel 307 ., 45% \ mE/Mp‘ o 4 A ‘Bank Nova. Bcotia ale m4 ALSO MOVIETONE vsunsvmnr: s.- some»: sun-snows TALKIE “hm” T” “Sm” Fe- RY- - 21° MONTE-EM "WK “QMNGE - . . v i Am- Can Cr- . . . . . . . . .. 11:: can. Brewery 9 ' WHEAT Wm _ Hud. Motor Car Co. . . . . 51*.» Power Corporation '10 - . . _ I Am- Bosch Maximo Co. 4i Montreal Power 12s lDec. . .. .... 1231.’. 131531140X Rooters oi rival teams clashed at “Charlie's Aunt." the old comedyl - . . ’ ----_. Winnipeg Elec. ........ . .. 50 iMar. iootball game at Dungannon. Ire-I ravorlte has been produced in Ger. . l s ‘ l i Goethe Th _ . T“ “a 37,, Ma U - _ e M Brez. c ri .. - 4| ad. decently. md broomsticks cut many as s Jazz comedy. and viasi‘ , ‘ _.___ odermst Siiaw-inigen 75% two were used with such eflect presented before capacity audiences‘ 11' i (Continued lrom Page 4) Dominion Bridge .. 72 COlIN . M “We the 11°11“ miflvened in Dresden for more than 100 nights. BY w. ll. oocusa Hollyrood Chief. Etta Volo, Holly- — -\ _____ __ - Mggggy Harris . 39!‘. _ a’ ri...i..iin...... in..." .... w... c...“ any enthusiasts had black eyes, cut and has had long runs in other The returns {or 1920 show that rood Colin. Dermot. Miss Bertha, lls. Tlin: the Br. Am. Oil .. 42 Dec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93% ‘ Elliefi- Peter Volo stands at the top o! the list presenting the names oi’ the sires of winners during the current year. To this he has also added s new world's champion asweil as a three year old that went out oi his class and won an aged event lrom the best horses or the year. ' O! this pair Hanover’: Bertha. in July gave notice that she was on her way to the highest honors that can come to a horse by winning at Grand Rapids in 2.04%. In that event she was iorced out by Main PMcElwyn. A few weeks later the colt equalled the mark set by Hanovers Bertha in a race which he won at Aurora from his stable companion‘ Jessamine. < The next march towards tlie limit of speed for two year old trotters was made in the two year old divi- sion ot the Kentucky Futurity. In the first heat o! that race Hanoverk Bertha reduced the record o! 2.04 held jointly by Mr. MeElwyn and Flreglow lo 2.03%. On the next trip Main McElwyn showed in iront at the wire in 2.03%. At the finish oi each heat the Kentucky yell whirl- ed through the stands but the out- blirst was mild to what was heard the tollowing week when Main Mc- Elwyn won the lirst heat, oi the Lex- ington Stake by a neck from Han- cver's Bertha in 2.02%. This looked like the limit for a two year old trotter. but Tom Berry ielt that he had a little more speed than his filly had shown. The rol- lowing week he brought her out again and in s trip against the watch placed the world's record at 2.02. each hall o! the mile being trotted in 1.01. ‘This flight oi speed together with that shown by Holly- rs and other injuries. Just the Thing. For Christmas Ghlnl’ l. I lile u. i But es Christmas alter Christmas rolls by it "m"! m" n! a problem lo make I gilt selections. It seems as i! every one has everything. However, it is lilsite easy to select gifts which er; unusual. Yet , ctlcal, and 3",; W1,“ people want, '1 Christmas Time is Coleman Time, une arliware 0o. Ltd. ‘Till FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE» u l2! Queen street Phon '15: C l The Most Appreciated Christmas Present b i 1 For Mun. Woman or Child is the iicw Universities Dictionary With all the latest words and |Il nunciatiom, meanings enei iii". lllnlleilons. ieatnrea, weather prom“. tlflllélll. Still!!! lnlilsh, r ctueiien, Amerleaniame, eta, ete. Illehi Ip u. am, equipped with "It! mm words in the llllllli- l Dbl-Diary o! lello words and Terms or Evgry- Day Errors, o! Ierme and Addresses, o! Commei-eg um L“; of Aviation. o! Lacrosse. or coll, Baseball. Football, Boxing, - Basketball. Yllilllllg. Lealfllle o! Gems. Wedding Anniver- ood C li d Miss Berth Han- aarlel. Birthstone. Time and its variations, Language oi r o n m l Flowers, Single Flowers. A Dictionary or Foreign ward; ma _ tin-am. mu alum u» Earth. Population o! the earth by _.I'I1¢l=wh- The Home 81mm o! Weights. and Measures. on the new mixture o! Peter Volo and Dillon Axwerthy. It is new the leader in the next remove from Peter, the ‘Great and Axworthy. All this more only‘ “d . l“ t” I“ “m. m‘ o” “not Volomlte was the three year old Q New is tlie time to get a reel handy Die" , ee e very -. v - which showed that he could detest 3:51“? Suitable for a Chrhtrlle Gilt to everybody er the “ed hon” m” is h“ we could 7 ' ' have done in 1m when he was a ' champion at that age. His record of 2.0m was made in thO ciiamr on _ ' ,, Purse at Hertlcrd. It will ellisohno , _ . . - doubt remain as his limit as. e es T‘ mun-mam‘ “- H Y. ‘J _. been selected lor e place in the stud _~. at Walnut Hall Farm. euthanasia led Canister University m stallions have ever iiaa ea , V, " many first night winners in one see- 1' i ’ - eeonQJWQNcredIMQbPQtQTVOIQ. " 1m sddltionto henoverk Berthaand time: cl cciifoani with e two year over placed the acid stamp oi merit‘ voualis no honor roll-mania tleimsvlia Hanover and Plucky, how being pre- pared tor a campaign in Europe. l The following table contains the, names or» the leading sires o! win-i ners this year: Z°J§'.Y.33§..;.;t::: .::::::::: 22- 5;; “éggphl- rm" mo» Bclwln slit .,' from ‘wmhw "° San Francisco . 5i‘ hMst-ua? cm be ‘ummd "P m ciiesiniii Peter is Lm-“n” °' m‘ W“ “lmmiini Grattan Royal 42 Mmu_ ‘ Hedgewood Boy 39 "Like u " 5"” Ortolsn Axworthy .. 33 Etawali 2s Th" "nth 110i- "at. Pcter the omit . 22 3° "Ch 0M fulfiilins General Watts 2i "l! Gad-swan hcstl‘ Peter Scott 21 And the application ol this Goet- Dillon sirwci-lliy iivllfl-n moi-w to modern lire and its McGregor the Preet 12! conditions is sufliolently obvious. The Senator i0 ______ __ Guy Axworthy was represented on the turf this year by e remarkable group ot aged horses oi which the leaders were Fullworthy. the winner o! the $10,000" event at Syracuse, Guy Ozark, the winner o! the ‘Transyl- vanis, Gayiwoi-thy, the winner oi the Walnut Hall Cup, High Noon. Ben Guy, Saint Guy, Sweet Echo, wniner ol eleven races over the half-mile tracks, and Guy Aubrey, winner oi twenty-live races on the western tracks. His outstanding colts were the two year old Guy Day that was timed separately in 2.03% in the lexington Stake and the three year old pacer Petroguy. with which Palin won eight races in the Grand Circuit. Labrador and Bronx were the lead- ers ln the Belwin group. Palln won eight races with Labrador, one oi them being the 025.000 pace at Tol- edo. Bronx won twelve rsces over the halt-mile tracks where the competi- tion wes keen and the time feet {or the double ovals. The other promin- ent ones by Belwin were Orawlord. now owned in California, Cherokee Hal. Flambo with which Harry Brue- ie deiesied Bronx. and Evergiede. Oi’ the titty-one winners credited to Ban Francisco. the moetoi’ them were raced on the hall-mile tracks. The best showing was made b7 Neil Frisco. Andy Frisco. e brother to Benerdo. Quick Aasetts. which has. been sold lcr export. and Betsey Prlgg. Chestnut Peter the fourth Walnut Farm stallion‘ to appear in this group. flashed into the flood light when Peter Cowl won the seem trot at Toledo in 2.02. That event niede him earccmaaain; trotter c! the year as the beet in Reining were up him in l i s: dress: fllm*a%lfi""fl _ _ crsoilsliiy of each "m" 15 4i “Y-‘iiillre o! the universe in which he lives ls the thmighi, m which some modern Vessayists are willing back.‘ Yet Goethe preached this doctrine a hundred years ego. That maketh not haste, The oustandlng winners nl inc GFliil-fl Rhiial group were Dsrky Gratten. Willis Grettan and King; Grattan. Cap Leggctt. Hunter Hedge- wcod, and l-ledgewood K. were the best in the l-ledgcwood Boy lot. Oi the thirty-three winners by Orlolnii Axworthy, Guy Worthy and llliaci Neva. were the best known. Red nwah led the Etawah vrinzic-rs liLez- Trumpet dropped out willie Lullzlwat.‘ and Lucy Lullwetcr ‘Iere tho Inst among the representatives oi P9101" Steve Watts was the fastest oi the‘ twenty-onr winners Watts. Highland Scott. Olera Bas- com end Nora Scott were the most sucoeaslul among the representatives Axworthy. Axworthy Pride. Miss Hanover. Hanover Dillon and Nancy Hanover were the best. Contender and Bir Guy Mac were the leaders among the McGregor the Greets. Both o! them took the word in the fastest cqmPlfly on the mile tracks. Ha was else-well represented on the hell-mile rinel by Heather loll. Net Worth and ‘Rh-y McGregor. _ The young alree ‘The Senator and Mr. Mcllwyn. also allowed that they were on their way to world honors. Oi The lenetd let Belly names, Young lenetcr. lenetor Brewer, nip- pling Water. Reactor Perkins and You’ no van in m muse. son- peay. All ct the Ilcllwyn rep- resentatives were twoJeal-elds end lronihielinterwolleelabttlill llwo Iain llellwn won nine reees and pieced the reee more tor reels of his 2-035 jwes . lfl I ‘flee in 2.00. the Great. g \ by General ' i qr Peter Scott. l Oi the nineteen winners by Dillon} . Excels In inns-am‘? a r11, QUALITY of Product.‘ DRICHNESS of Vitamins Content-in‘ SUPEIiIfORl/TY ‘in Highest-tn... Pelt Production _\ centres __. 5' ~ 1 . and direct from factory. ECONOMY in Feeding Costs For sale -by distributors in leading business Instruct Biscurr Co. i . mavicneyowu