PRINCE EDWARD WlLLIAM FOX 0f 'l éifliIx Ty Matinee--16c, , 11c. N ight-—26c, ‘file, 11c. A human l Comedy oi’ the liven oi aver- age people. A delightful Story brim- _ ining with fun. i . "()1 'EN SPACESW-Juvenile Comedy Stellarton Team .Is Not Permitted .I\'E\V GTJNSGOW, D90. 4. -— A3 d: result oi’ the vote taken by m9. ILizague, namely Antllolllfill. Trlll'°' ,and New Glasgow, Siaellarton will. luot be seen in action in this lei», ltlon while New Glasgow have tak-| decision remains to be seen. Ste 5A. P. C. this winter and it was though; that although they had no‘ l-angue. Amateur spot‘; molllll lll| {Stellar-ton were very anxious to ‘with much promising young mater. ‘izil in the town it was thought that showing. Now that their application has prise those interested in sport to see them form a league oi their own. There has been some there is a possibility that two lea gues will be handled this winter. strong teams and another league ,tou. forming a Pictou County Lea- gue. may be the result of not being allowed in the A. P. C. This Pic- ' ioii County league will he comllvfleili of all ln-lniermediato nlayers andv' should be quite popular throughout, i this section of tho country. i New Glasgow will be able 10 solidi a strong hunch of young players tov represent them in this league whilei Stellarton may have such stars as! Joe Nairn, George Carruthere, Dan-l‘ nie Hood and others. Westville will To Enter League ' iihree clubs in the A. P. C. Hockeyl v gue this winter. Both Trurand An» litigonish voted against the spruce-l gen no active par-tin the discussion.‘ I Just what will result from this, llanton have shown considerable ln- terest in regard to playing in the v ircpresen-tativs at the annual meet-v = ling, they would he admitted 1o theii have their team in the league and they would make a very creditable?» not been granted l; will not sur- " talk over the matter for many weeks and '" composed of Stellarton. New Glam-Ir; .gow, Westvllle and probably New |..-. \ n11‘.- 3i» we have Juot opened tho finest assortment of Genuine , Parisian lvory we have ovar thing-and wo would pleased to have you look it OVVGF» that Tharp i; Qvverythlnp In thla assortment imagine, and not only Gill in you sliawm-that’: laying oome- i White ivory, but the neweat It in White Pearl, Ind Amber. includes, Combo. Mirrors, Sets". Toilet sets, in cues and rolls, Llmpl, clocks, Hair Receivers, Puff Boxer, Jewel ‘,_.-'- Boxel. Card Caner, Pin Ouoh- ' Iona, Photo and Comb Sets, Tray: Trump Indicators Vases, Toilet Articles. l-iooo Pearl Brualiea, Manieu v Frames, Brush Thele goods are being dia- played windows for the in show one: and next few days and this ia the time to make a suitable selection. ‘A town league composed oi’ four *4 E. A. Foster Central Drugstore and all i iii ,0n1y Woman Officer 0c e" a em vIn Major League CHICAGO. Dec. 4. -— Miss Mar- garet Donahue. for seven yearn con- ; the ensuing year: President A. S.‘ Demers; vice-president, . has; was GHARMTQWMWN command : “ 1.. Oillillowling" a r ‘llhe opening game in the L. 0.‘ 0.] Bowling Tournament will take place tonight when the Nswspaperf men will go to iPrebawith the Bar~ hers-and endeavour to give the solid reading matter with display headings. The Barbers have their scissors, shafllflned and razors" honed ready, (or the fray and intend to clip the: Pressman to the short end of thel score. hot towellng them in every bouncy . Thi should he a good game for the opener and the smoker and soc~ lal hour a ter the match will no doubt hri g out all the howflers as] a real godd time issssured all. l Newcastle Has _ v l Annual Meeting" ' ‘N-WUABTIJE, Dec. 4. -— The au.v nual meeting of the Newcastle Cur-i " ling Club was hslld in the town, (I clerk's office recently, the presid- ont, R. W. Croker, in the chainT-he,’ following officers were elected for! secretary. Alex. Ashe; treasur- mittee, G. B. Biirchlll, nClarkc, Willis Nicholson. All. C011,; n or J. E. '1‘. Linden} managing com’ R. Cori-yi a ll. W. Croker. Satisfactory reports of the year's! activities were given, showing the: North Shore Bonspiel Cup, the Jar.‘ " dine Cup and the Lawlor Medal had‘. ‘ tmen won by Newcastle. The treas- urers report showed a hank hai-~ i once of more than 8300. The mom-i liirrship fee was placed at $8. ' Is sun Doubtful r In New Glasgow: l Officials Waiting Until Decision of Canadian Meeting is Made ‘ conservatively 6,000,000 STARR KA STARR SlQATES FOR STAR PLAYERS HE I926 model: oi Starr Hockey Skates are so iar aliaadof anything hitherto on the market that it can be aid that improved hockey can b; play- ed on them. 5o much is this so} that this has been the greatest year ior sales Stair Hock: Skates have ever enioycek More than "H000 pairs oi h o c k e y models alone have n50 I Take the Starr Expert Tube Hockey. Aeroplane liglilneal. a and sire distin- guish it.‘ Th: r iua of the runner is just right to give ‘up and flying get-away. - ver-a unique 5 t a r r leaiurc- ihr r a d l u s oi the tube is llic same as the radius ol the runner so the skate can b; imp; in play even when ground right down- Runners oi ordinary hockey skates get out Ol "W: Wll tlie tubes the moment they are round. But the Starr Expert %'ubc is not an ordinary hoc- ltcy skaic Remember this when selecting your Bkalcll STARR Willill) lllillAlS Above are illustrated some oi the world medals a " ‘ to Starr! and bnn irig renown to Canada throng one oi Ill favorite products. ' Sarr Regal Hockey For plueu re 4 ' and hockey on artificial ice. or on natural ice where the temperature u low lllllhill favorite with leading mod tops (light as aluminum. Induce a hard. kren surface. the Starr is the world's beat skate. Long a hockey players. this year's has been further improved with Lynite iar stronger). $5.50 VER 6.000.000 pairs of Starr Slater have been sold in Canada. not ' children's skates- more than all other makes combined. What General Motors and Ford are to autornobiling, Stern are to skating; the but skates and the molt skates have been ‘made by Siam. You can't go wrong when you iolloiv the example of aiii million Canadians! All that they have learned in skating- ili the world's largest rinks, on rivers. ponds and back- yard patches oi lCC"l1B! been sent along to Starrs to im- prove each model lo its pres- ent rleciion. 6 ‘yeanol experience in the making oi skates. plus the wealth oi suggestions sent by, thousands oi professional and " . l0 mall: the I93 513321131? Lil" '.".‘.i.l"""\ GRINDER l-‘llllllli HE rrian wliu ' T altltq gels to malaria iliat gag in‘, iliim. Ahlk veiemi g‘ w at t ey think of Stu; Skim‘- Tll?! will answer's tlic words ol Joe Dd,‘ Saint John (whose fishing mi broke the world's long db. lance casting record at Chi- “"72; . " ter grin ‘n ‘ slum all kinds and nagionnlitiuol find the but material tobe ‘in Starr Skates. I've sharpened. over .500 pairs this season and can tell a Starr Skate onlliel slonc ' ‘ ut spein| ii. iu||~ l ‘also have a strong outfit with Jim. neciod with the Chicago National v mle Wadden, Cromier and many 516E121; fiboflltlgflll $2: YtQMQlJlIgrWll-lt‘ Knllw“ l” A" | ' e o o sec e n . 3%"; Kfifiiififiéffhilmfieifffi...Z°..........i meeting. y NEW ems-sow. m. 4- Asst ~-» ~~~~~~~~ -~ A 1 ‘--~ - i A, m]. as ‘h; known we is the wliii-t materal New Glasgow ivillxellt 100R llle Denali)’ llllvll Dill ll ' last winter. Wllai. action Piniliu om woman omen m me ma!“ “we in the A p_ C_ League H116 through the poets near the l‘0l‘l10l‘. (7:23 m?” lnblztleltniulwx" “$26211”: ‘Gaines William L veock Ne“ “linger renmms u, be seem with After that there wmseoiuo fast phi)‘- rm “ed u a a m 1 a dent ..i.. treasurer‘ and William the news that Nls MoDousull. star lnll- 1"" ll“? Qullllml WW1 "W may Wm have a strong team ma iw ii; n t lr-0~ resident were defence player and captain of the “FY9111 800d 911011811 for Cllvllllflil- f‘? l“ m9. wmmg “mien rilefiigd m v ' p ' v 1mm in 1994, m5 yam- mey won the Fitzgerald got the hall niiil ivciit amateur user: the world over byulislcning to the ring." A PIPELESS FURNACE FREE FROM GAS AND SMOKE Are one o.‘ the many comforts enjoyed when you have g CALORIC PIPELESS FURNACE to heat your home. WHY NOT DECIDE RIGHT NOW and place your furnace order with us. installations made promptly upon receipt of furnace order. PRICES REASONABLE. CALL—WRITE—OR PHONE FEED Ii. Tllllllllll * Plumbing and Heating , Phone S93-J. no gran” ggpggg Opposite Prince Edward Theatre i 0 000-0 v oooao-ooo», ‘This Favorite Chew ‘d1 101‘. NOTES ‘ | J- C- Grezory is ranked llret 94110118 EJ131611!!! Militia player's by the Lawn Tennis Referees Asaocia-l GEORGE! IT'S TIME u... i Pill’ vsonL cvgg. m; 4 Mike Lennon, brilliant young Fl Yew llllmlles Flllfiemm "Kill" v _ G. H. TA YLOR ‘MlUNI-Cfll. Bavaria, Dec. 4. ——Ger- to the fact that he was alone in il uiecsi-mnimscai-ron did not play ““‘°“‘"' '°““"““' m“ "me “‘ “ i lWhile flavoring an expansion of Based on invitations at hand,1927 semi-owe are nut back in the smurf [Xieiiiilrcrs oi‘ the Montreal Stock National Breweries - Lions or two or- more athletes. swimming Club of Brussels has in- crimp in the plane of the New‘ i , ~ -\~, __. . - l hm c is nmiply N0 ‘t omparison When _ ~ 130 Am. IflCfllYWlllVi} Co. . . . . . . .. 1103,; iiull 'I't‘.l0])l‘l0llt! .. '1' irsinforced with Paddy Nolan niiii ‘Hullkeln “all 1H -l6-",~;li)orninion_,vl? go . . . . . . friars of the 1924 champions will Tmjmls- ‘Cml- ("m C“ bu}, s, liililill) s he gets the Best. 133V Jiiay. sui- vs at the ringside. Most 0i the Wlalt. Miller said. “He decided irig in St. John will decide ihu t "51 ltmiiiliiil CO- - - - - - - ~ -- r 1935 Southern Pacific Co. . strong in the closing rounds and,‘ The decision of referee Yankorflihe results known _ had the Georgian on the mat in thopvho was ‘selected lust l-reforo tile possibility qr getting th-ega ,m(_-ii~ slemlkml w“ r151" will" Willi‘ ,that curve for the {our pin. l ~' o ‘ o u ' a v ' We are in a, osition to ve ou the | . pyovmcia] Ch-Mnpionahiyn 15 about through the Qiiinpool defence iiuil g1 y . GERMANY T0 ALLOW ITSTRAGK ' b“ “my "a" b“ ' - 0 . goal/ tender lest yearv is Sm‘ in managed to -seciire i110 hall and, New 91.91585‘, and Wm be seen be, went through the iloieiice for air-g tween the ppm; m‘. the locals m“ other goal, which uinile the gums z many track arid field athletes Willem-huge cgumfy, Evan a gm; like rnuch hovckey last winter but he 0x. lvllilvll1l€f satisfactory to lmili sides. nGlh-[S TldATvLASTu JEWELER d. ENGRAVER not be permitted to compete singlyDr. Otto Peltzer, middledistanco D9018 l0 be out in vvold time form. __ v ‘in foreign countries next year llirunriing champion, the hoard says. llllfl 60ml"! Wllllel- S a .1!“ l,“ t St l “sf l‘! ei s i]; (a. B9 . . . . . . . .. ,| Montreal Stock Exchange - Ablilbi iii ‘the policy of international conipe- will be the banner year for fongigrrllliilll‘ fl‘ _ , - ‘FINN’ Chiaholiii. Rah ' ' iitiona as training for the 1928,rneeis since the war. Germnnltlliilk Mllfffly. _ llllle MIlDOHIliL-and sev-v Olympic Games, the board's direct-wind ield athletes will perform againiefill Ollwl‘ YOIIIIK Players iiro the ‘_ lEXPlllLllflPZ lfijlillitih llivi-r . . . ._. , ,. , ,1 New York Exchange filo-cl (In. 04111. (Yum- - _ _ v Spgitzllgkiifigg“awn]: “'3: .\i. 'l‘iip. {Lllil Sillllii. Fe Ry. .. Jfiiilvéiwinniirog Fllcctric "rho fiasco of Hubert llouberfsxviteii German swimmers for the in- Glyn-row Club and his leavlnk wu 1L w, m; ' running in the United States last temational aquatic meets Anrii so. wll leave a 1108111011 hard w h" ggurlfaufi‘ if p _ ,_ v .1‘ _ ; v Spring the board nttrlhutui largely ilhks winter. * ' i . 0M0‘- ill» ( J3 Jig‘ TObRCCO ~~ - - 1m Am. smut. and Rviimz. Co. .. 136 ‘Brampton Because , TIGER MOWERS, PREACHING .. . “.3 i111,.“§3f;",.j‘f‘“,,§§’~,;,;~~-~ .1111,§$f,§‘,f§",§§§§‘§i12;~ Yv v v‘ vv _ ’ gponlmy ma“, Mccflnon on the (1,, illickhrvivi “fro? l...) . .to . . 1. . . , _ , . a, . i-rl(,Ki3,Y’5 ‘Ifence; Del Sullivan, Jimmie Mc- " "We - m‘ "W" - ' S 'Lean and Harolil McDonald on ihi-i - ~ ~ i" ~~ m 14, BANKS ,_ 1]()%‘.B8llk (lornmerce . . . . . . . . . . .. 221 (lHTCAOO, Dec. 4. —— Tiger Flow- ton ‘hut said U16 declfilou was giy-‘ibo again Bean on the local team "Owen lllli|S1lllvAltil()l"CKl.l‘ Co. iflBank Montreal 27 ma, the preaching dean”; (romicn in good faith. lflud should this be a certainty M“ vv-évvivbevr Niviirley as lviitiniuqtiniirivl lzrpcr Co. . .. & niithlanddiris 10st his middleweight Epmmnce Wm be greatly welcomed oo- Owen 107 hliilldllftl Oil oi‘ N. J. . . e- - rn—-Dec. 71%,; iUuACCO COii/IPANY, LIMITED. , ._ v - W Mm, _ Ma,._,m,cu,re,5 charumflown t or t.cs h-zLei-ed that Floworetwalker won, so it must be so. IQOW-iteani that Wlll rellreaenit New Gigs, . 1 . . ylflglé. v d the hunt cl tn’- ten POUDllTll/Gl‘, Flowers was hlt low twiceqzow on ghe ice this winter. No ilffllU llnioii Pacific Ry. .. v v - I _ - P; v v . nody argument in the historic ciLland these punches took the steamfinite plane are heme made m! m“ IRS. Industrial Alcohol Co} 'iy'll10;l5i.;DCl'-, 131 /i, May, 18ml, Westinghouse Elec. av l1 - m- ninth. I ltitie bout, was first greeted ‘by hoop, back in amateur sport. "sow, ,, v at any rate the two will meetland then by cheers. Twenty bliielv __. ,. _.._ “T oéevvhfl! Rlllvflgllllil curicv again in ninety days, - , ° W“ FRI v11 lur liut Chebiicto Goalie km»: p1"- Lets First Ball to leave for the United States, the “Neil ll 5°31- ATHLETES T0 ENTER FOREIGN 0“ Sm" “f Wm“ G°"' Diamm‘ l 3931mm on we amen“ me only end wliii the score at 3 to l lll fav- l the Board of Control for Light Ath- will not he allowed to vi-sit a for» The forward line will be cream’ HALIFAX Doc. -i.— Quotations huureni-lile Win -- Ora hllvli! announced that they will next year in Lollfliill, Paris. awit- only prospects for the assimi- Tlv“ SPECML MAW-H ,.\iiioriciiii Con. Ci). 52V; Aflbcslos Com. ‘New . ~‘ Should these blacklisted player‘: “Dill” Slmlllmd "'1 I . 140 Um], ['41 -l.':('. ('0. . . . . . . . . . 103% Shawinigaii is easily the best flavored and has the GROWN To MIGKEY WALK-E immm, ,,,,,,_ Thaw ,9 ,, ,,,,,S,,,,,,,, 76s ".27 cum m... Sui:- cn. Pm. lBanllc Novafiootla . . . . . . ..i. 291 31;,“ but {he Mfane-U doc-Islam but u" Mu“ Be so.» my the local outfit "Ape" Mncbeod .. . 139 Nils. Kill]. iinil Tox. RY. . . lmporlflflli. session is concluded nndv The “Ape” zoned g under an coaiis leaped intn the arena at the lagreement arranged l" GT?" Bllmfllrltlvllrected ba- manager expressed the belief that. did not close hands but was con- ITWF lflflvlnt the United Brawn. the Tiger was entitled to the vie-tent w hit with the open glove. OLD GLORY SALE Prince 0i? Wales iwnw ironic-Tiers. - The asna Uninjured by F811,; 01d Glory sale oi‘ light harness lior. sen, conducted annually by the Faslglripion Company Jounil a1)- pfogpectts are none too bright The ball was cenlercil and iiiiei- set Rmgis are -of the newest designs. MEETS ONLY IN GROUPS, SAID v v player h“ of the om mam p3 Owen or of (liebiictu Road. Lliase iillil. letica can help it. eign country alone. llfllldlcllllpfld lllllefis 801119 Oil m" ifiiriiisiieil by Johnston ii-nil Ward. lllmllmfll POWBY lsniicilon for trips abroad ilelega- zcrland and Sweden. The Royal 108B Ol NlB Mc-Dolllllll‘ MB Dill ll‘ ‘Am. (‘or llilil Fily. . .. . 10374, Asbestos l'i‘d. Now .. . ibc reinstated the team would hi» "Tlmt-‘llw’ ("WV 153 __ NA. (ll-ii. aiuii iluil. tltlv. ILR. 134‘/§‘Ul.lll. Steamship Corn. __ _ ’ _ 1h t Ge r w K v [tho {K123i Jlnric R. l’. longest lasting qualities. When aman l" a ° “e ' c “y m“ ° Minot-Dee- 139; May 141; Jul 1 wan nut i-irttonilcd by many} "W- had a good referee in therefli Th3 result or we Canadian plgepvwTllllll" lllflclflfid Y 125 Slilllfllirfi New York .. ' ‘iseuin, although W'alker was goiniivout oi him." _ regarding m,“ nicn flilllliki. WWW hetore the end but there was no disturbance. Speed Into New The "alwlllfi While" scare lineiflght and ror which Jack Kearnii. Ylangor told the press he gave ‘been disposed or with announoe-irnanager of the new champion, post-mire fight to Walker because Mickey merit that all shipments of applesed a forfeit of 866,000. Hoover's did all the punching and flowers Ouinpool Road Only Tum to Score- Agalnot Cliebucto This Season - Splendld Record Santa Claus ‘ Headquarters Gym: l0.—ll.00. Ludicli lliiiimliiton. 1l.-—-l1.45. Spiicia] (Jim-uh 13-30-"5400. Students Basketball.’ 5.00—~ll.£l0. Business Mun. 630-7. ll\l(llllllll0ll_ 7-8. Teachers Basketball. Kingdom of Italy 7% External Bonds Due December l, 1951 Cheliucto added another victory to their already long list by deieui- ing Quinpool Road soccertoiiin with a score oi 3-1, this week. Do not be disturbed if you sud- denly realize you havo allowed your coal supply to dwindle. We can provide yOu with the very beat, at reasonable prices. and 0n AND CARTEIVS proximately 400 horses changing hands for a total of 8334.226. The auotlon closed yesterday. lwihile fewer horse's were sold for a slightly smaller total than in 19ml, the averageper head was IDONDON. Dec. L-Tlie Prince of Wales again has come a crooner. says a iiespatch to the Wesiminis- ter Gazette from Melton Mowhrdy. IWith the Quorn hounds the Prince 1nd unhonaed when his tav- i; was a fast game all the way through. when the first period irraol about halt way through Whlght, 0i‘ Quinpool road. kicked the ball near Lhlehucto goals. The goalie got the ball and kicked it out but Whlght X-—9.(l0. Men's Volley hall. BllllllNli quick delivery. "THE MAXIMUM OF HEAT" W. ll. GILLIS 8i 00. PHONE $76 BOOKSTORE are one and the lame plan. Hero you will ilmi evidences of careful selection, In all departmonta, new and upto- date good: to oult all peo- ple; and all purses. Our New Lines of Greeting Cards I" v"! with!» Ind ailing fnt- ‘Now lo the time to land to friends abroad. BEAUTIFUL BOXED STATIONERY Price! range from 26o to $8.00 OUR TOY and FANCY GOODS department upotllro ll all randy for buoinnl. Goods saloons new will be put aside till wanted. cA In a. co. Protect oar Fons wliii “Pcerlt-M" HrInd ox Netting. “Deed Flat" galvanised before and aim woven. Specialh nude ior us. We have sold this Naiilng for the past iweiiiy-five yearn to the largest P.E.l'. Ranchers. and are ilie largest Dealers in America, Yrlra ‘or Prices. Till-Z ROGERS]! RDWARE C0. LTD. 1 Casuvmroivii. REL . n-L. . . b "higher um mi- than rm. The high light of the sale came in the auction of Adam. two year old irotter champion of the season, which bibughi. 817.000 on the block Wednesday. orlie hunter “Just an idea“ (ell at a formidable hedge jump near Great Dalhys. The Prince wla ihrown over his horse's head but fol-l clear of the animal. He kept hold of the reins and quickly moun- ted and covered with mud followed therchmse. l Recent rains had made glie gain! i"“llmahah.kksakxakak Motorists who vial-t Ireland air tourists will soon find direction signs at ‘main road junctions print- agein got the ball and kicked for goal. Appleby. who was near, put the hall in with his head, which made the scoro s -nd l~0 in favor oi‘ Qiilnpooi Road. i When‘ the second half started ‘it looked 8s though Chebucto was"to| ‘be defeated. When the hall wasii CITY LEAGUE 7. C‘. N. ll. vs. "(‘“ Five. 8.00, Business Mon vs. Wlioic- salcrs. The only, iiewspaperi iirinind in hear Qulniwol Road goals one of Tombstone, mumy Se,“ o; 000mm, er in liiieh and English. » a the huntsmen. » ' - -~-~ ~ . .. .1 vhsvv - i.» a. nan, . thrwsh the field treacherous and m. Quinpool Road iianaea tneiisiihroiiiity. lkfllb ,l nlll"i:'. which gave a penalty tofilivehuvctiy mpiuffv ' _ vs ca m "L "" Free! Free! Freei-Tbv-fiiciii-arrgei iéreéi Free! no illlllllfllll» FlARKEvfrBUILDlIGv-Jlll Aiicriom vFres Admission -- Early -- Stay Late Cllllrori lliitiiii‘ 15 ndffigllllllwlliilesvsv llccompiiilsd by Parents at Goal or ilnder . i. " 114i? Principal and interest (June 1 and December l) payable in United States Gold Coin in New York City without de- duction for any Italian ‘taxes present or future. Coupon bonds in deriorniaationooi‘ $100, $500 and $1,000, not interchangeable. Listed on ti» Now York'5tock Exchange The Kingdom of Italy, one of the leading mari- time nations oi‘ the world, comprises a total area of 119,624 miles and has a population estimated in 1924 at 39,659,944. In the period of reconstruction which faced many countries after thdihvar, Italy showed an unusual example of couiage and patriotism. Politically, economicaliyfonr! commercially ahe has made remarkabletpzlogresa; thevgiational budget has been balanced‘, revenues 6d penditureu by a eatiefo‘ margin and internal debt is conet decreasing. The nation iaerijoyiri a bhrlbd of industrial recon- structign and ac vlty; built upon improved and sound foundations. .. _ i ' , . b, . Price at market fill ylpld about 1.85% U n r0 ma! m M%1Hard. aefroular |Mn| gglparliioulora of vtlvill pa", grid also Ilia ..;§,'f"',,',’,,‘f,,ff'§$ d" ' com Al»; a aom- ' - plate Ila! q? ourhrlwiqrioommaridaiiom. U’ gatwzrv;;qurz'n :¢.-'.2~.3?.-‘“».- J. f‘ 1 - ‘