-~*'*'c>: ‘l rr 111@ r. r1>w11.1 TODAY ATA 3.15, 7 AND 8.45 I llink No. Skip . Prowae W11. Scott Alex. McLaine RR. Dbers i-LA. Whear J.F. Houston Dr. J.C. Leigh C01. Chas. Goodwill Dr. VTL. . Moore S.C. Watkis P31‘. . Black (3.11. Stewart D.B. Bayer J.A.S. McMillan LB. Slpiiiett ILE. Fraser J.A. Grant W.S. Hyndman AW‘. Titus l\l.l’. Hughes G.G. .\lcKinnon DA. . Stewart \‘V.A. Mate i» HELD oven FOR THIS WEEK 1 --— FRANK screws PRETTY NIFTY REVUE Presenting Today and Tuesday “The Rise of. Mary 0’Brien” TAKEN FROM NEW YORK‘S MOST SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL COMEDY With JOE DURAN lN AN ENTIRELV NEW ROLE Williams Currie H. Earl C11. Full GE. Archibald b-Ib-ll-l !°"‘.°"°?°.’*.°=9‘t“§'“!°"‘ 13. 14. 15. 1G. 17. 18. 19. 21). 21. 22 M'Le0d G PIECOTT AND DEMUTH_ lN NEW DANCES TOM DELAY IN NEW SONGS CCB McCHARLES. HAWAIlN GUITAR ARTIST "HAPPY" McNALLY, BLACK FACE COMEDIAN UOPER, LlLLlAN LESLIE, MELBA HARRINGTON, lN NEW NUMBERS SPA Percy Pope, G. D. Wright, H. C l-Col. D. A. _\i’cKlnnon, 7.30 14-22 15-21 16——20 5-9 6-8 12-13 E1}. THE PRETTY NIFTY CHORUS Special Added Feature To- nighb-Big Reception For Abegweit Hockey Team .\1~:l'1'-.'1:1:... 2" Wednesday 7-9 13-14 12-15 1 Monday Jan, 11 117-20 1-4 5-11 6-10 fkionday, Jan. 18th 112-16 19-120 17-22 3-4 j1s-21 2-5 1-6 7-11 8-10 iMonday, Jan. 25th ‘ a-m 12-18 111-16 19-22 12-11 20-21 4-5 3—-6 2-7 l‘lllCi-lS-<.\i.\'i‘i.‘ ll". $71‘ Monday Fehy. 1st til-S 15-17 » 1-9 ..l1o-11 i 1 2-20 21-22 5-6 14-18 13-19 The Favorite Chew it ilonday. Feby. 8th 1 2-10 1-‘11 16-18 Monday Feby. 15th 15-19 1 1-20“ 1 2-21 to 4.. ‘ There is simply ‘no comparison when comes Chewing Tobacco '2 mause HICKEVS BLACK T‘, ’IST is easily the best flavored and has the longest lasting ouallties. When a man buys'Hickey's he gets the Best. U" all iilifitirizlia t1 Eifiiioifilll TOBAAICO coin-ANY LHIITED. A11! Manufagrurers Charlottetown 1st 13-22 175%» l {board in rink. 1 L The Guardian hockey team l1ere< - ‘by cilnllenzes the Patriot aggre- ‘ration. holders 0t‘ the newspaper ' rhnmpionshlp oi 1925, to uphold lthe honor of their title in a game .. w ..._ . , _ » . . “C, or series of games to be played at fix" r a" a ‘T OTMTK lvhe Arena Rink, dates to be ar- lrangcd later. i The Guardian line up will he as follows: Goal, McDonald; defense. lllutfy and Young; forwards. ,Hughes, Bruce, Campbell, Bell. iVcssey, Ward. _ ‘7>:;'." <®l 1' 43's] " '€e.. _____CHAPPED__ HANDS And ROUGH SKIN ' Are ____ HEALED __ QUICKLY By M-acKINNON’S WITCH HAZEL CREAM GUARDIAN CENTRAL "JOB PRINTERS 136 Prince Street Price 35 Cents Per Bottle ‘ Mac K111111111: Bentley J . iilclntyre Dr. McQuaid Al’. Mclnnis A.R. Townsfi W. Gaudet G. McKle Jan. Lewis J.l-l. McLaren W.A. McLean NJ). Weeks H.W. Nicholson Ed. .W. Mutch F.A.A. Vlnnicornb A. McLeod 41. -McNutt C. Sinclair Al). McDonald JP. Winchester H. Simmonds .1. Nelson A.E. Taylor ILG. Pickard A. Taylor W1‘. lMcKinnon D. Doyle Emmet. Wednesday Jan. 6th Wednesday Jan. 20th Wednesday Jan. 27th Wednesday Feby. 3rd Wednesday Feby. 10th m cnsnnoiunrown connotes Following are the player: and the schedule o1 games for tho Wright Trophy, which will ho competed for in January and February. 1920 WRIGHT TROPHY COMPETITION 2nd Stone 1st Stone A. Afllock Arthur M'Kinnon Hahn C. Boulter W. Corrigsn 12E. Calder M. Nash Fred _Clawson EE. Cameron J.E. Foster E. A. Collin 11S. Duffy C.G. McDougail L. Allen EL- Blair Robert MlGuigan l}, McGregor 0.D. MloGulgan Mark Jones J.M. Hesrn J. Toombs C.C. Prowse T.W.L. Clark RB. DrMcKlnnon E. Fiiliter G. Llghtiler JJ‘. Stewart F.1d. Miller Addison Notting Dr. E.~L. Nicholson GR. Parker W.F. E. Hodgson L. Stewart HM. Windsor Ralph Small Ed. RES . Brown, N. H. DeBlols. J. A. Fields B. Polnsett, W, L. Beers. Frida 7.30 5-10 6-9 7-8 y January 8th 9.00 9.0 17-119 1-3 4-11 12-14 15-22 16-21 Jan. 13th Friday, Jan. 15th 16-22 17-21 18-20 Friday Jan. 22nd 18-22 2-6 19-21 _ 1-7 3-5 8-11 14-15 13-16 12-17 Friday Jan. 29th 14-17 20-22 13-18 4-6 12-19 " 1_. 9-11 15-16 3-1 Friday Feby, 5th 4-7 1-10 14-19 13-20 12-21 16-17 1-18 3-8 2-9 Friday Fab. 12th 4-9 17-18 3-10 16-19 2-11 15-20 1 2-22 6-7 5-8 Rules and regulations regarding above match will he posted on tho ' “Y” Hike. Today at three thirty the bum-h are planning a hike out to the toboggan slide. it you have snow shoes weal" them but do not let the iact that you do not possess a pair keep you home for the walking is excellent. ii you have a toboggan or cnIn hor- row one do so for they help a great denl in the making of pleas- urc. Warm clothes are essential and are a great comfort. . ---(O&-—— KEEP PEGGING AWAY Men seldom mount at single bound To the ladders very top; They have to climb it, round, With man; .1 And the 1 the n1..;1 Who labors day by day, For the world has learned that the , surest plnn, ls to keep pngging away. ti round by Lnrt and stop, -- 1s certain to be You've rcad, of course. about the hare And the tortoise-the tale is old- llow they ran a race-we don't know where, And the tortoise won, we're told The hare was sure he had time to pause And to browse about the play, But the tortoise got there first, be- cause H8 1118i- Rellt pegging away. A little toll and a llltls rest. And a little more earned spent. Is sure to bring to the snug home nest ‘ A spirit o! calm content. And, so though the neighbors may put on style. Ele patient and don't get gay; iou'll have treasures to loan 'em after awhile If you lust keen resales sway. than “Mnud, you heart." "011 Jimmy!" "You are the sunshine of my life." Pfillln alone in my r \ ,l)ru.*; Lo. lPhowe TNE FH-JQALL P050- i119 Korma 51935 sew. "Darling-l" “will You always near me I could hrnye any gtorm." "Jimmy. is tl1l| weather report?" n proposal or s RRIWHNG 11v FATHER,_. I ginatlon of hockey players as the Abs. l0 naturally to excitement, never stops to flgurewhat an important pal-ta Jack P. Turley, who recently turn- 1e,- “ candmmes m‘. av ("rec") D ' '“1’? v- Dnihouoio, they of the black and gold stripe, one of the cleanest, and uportloot band‘ of puck chaooro that ha: qvor culled the Strait lnl qua! of honors, gave the rabid lane plenty of uctionjn their two recent’; hockey lbrtureo with our Abegwelte. Dal came, tifoy conquered not, theyi have gone, but took with them a lutlng lmproollon of not only Abeg-» welt hockey ability, but of Island hospitality u well. i FASTEST THEV HAVE MET Joe McMgnus; Dnlhouolo Manager, opined that the local team, tak-I en no a whole. lo the opeedleet In the Mnrltlmeu. Asked if the Abegwelts conjure riavorably with New Glasgow, Mr. McManus stated that the red and black could skated just twice u fut; he added that his ag- gregation wn proud to be vanquished -by ouch a int and heady com-l IMPRESSIVEE YES, INDEED BY Melodrama The playing of 0h Canada, with the players standing at reopcctlui" attention, the contrast of colors in the team's uniforms, Hi5 Honor. Lieutenant Governor Heart: officiating in the inauguration, all tended to lend an impressive touch to the gala event, and safe to say the most biase among those who witnessed the lnlltlal tilt couldn't help but feel that peculiar little thrill creeping up and downthe spinal column. l A PERFECT ICE SURFACE Little or no complaint could be chalked up with reference to the ' W ice conditions. Never ha: the writer seen such good ice for playing hoc- L O u I S E key; as level as a billiard table and not a crack to hinder the‘ most ‘ nervous of puck-carriers. it surely was good and the Abegweits took full advantage by cutting out a heartbreaking pace and maintaining It throughout both fixtures. ' . DIRECTED B?‘ A CHECK-UP ON THE RUBBER All hail to the goalies, Lewis n1’- Dalhouaie and "Dutchy" Diamondl of the Abegwelts. The average fan when watching a hockey game, due; ST. CALAIK ,;Wa\i¢ net-minder plays in a hockey game, neither does the said fan keep a‘ check-up on the number of direct shots at the net. The fan merely ap-l plauds when a good stop is executed or goes blue with rage when the, disc reaches home. For the, benefit of the above the following may he, of Interest: in the both games the total number of direct shots at thel nets was 143. in the first game Lewis handled 39, allowing 5 to go by, while Diamond had 27, with 4 sagging the twine. in the second 93"" Lewis had 41 pucks to get in front of, letting 5 behind him; Diamond's af~l ternoon was a little more strenuous than the preceding evening; he made 34auccessful stops while only 2 beat him to it. Lewl’; total for; the both games was 80, while Diamond had 6's. The appeay-ancg of "chick" Williams in an,Abbie uniform was greeted with a great ovation by ‘the fans New Year’; afternoon. Chick's presence on the llneupprovcd to be a tower of strngth, his spectacular solo dashes had the fans calling for more, a la “Red” Stewart, and 1t is pleasing to state that William's cut and dash style of hockey com- pares closely with that of the mighty “Red" Stewart. He's i881 0H U10 get-away, steady in control and shoots fromielther side while going a!‘ top speed, It has been a few years since the red and black team looked, as good as it is today. The front line composed of Earle “Joliat" Prgwse, McEachern, Gordon and‘ Campbell with Williams and Kelly on the d:- fence, and Diamond in the net tends to make the aggregation 100k like runners-up this season. Not forgetting the subs Cronin, Cox, Aylward and “Dempsey" Diamond, it might be said if they continue to improve as they are doing this season. some of the regulars had better look to their laurels. i THE SCORE BOARD ‘k There may have been a score board at the end of the rink, but it? couldn't be seen from the press box. l.’ it's not there have one put up,‘ its needed, yes, needed badly. 11 “do... ‘Jhe ‘wondéilflDog ~~ in by OWEN DAVIS » WmlBliS-TER LLIEPU’ . _~_,l 1' ng 0 “Cannonball Express”_"w° PM some» _ Night-Zfic, 21¢, 11c. hfizgfitp at,‘ - 47111813 in SEA“ tiicScnsation ith FAZEN DA 12-5-13 c ewes, n! yirofinvci, the It). THE SMOKE NUISANCE The Abogwelt management are certainly grateful to the fans withv reference to smoking at the games. without exception practically every, smoker refrained from the weed. The players are also loud ln their] praise and hope the good work may continue. : Messrs. Jenkins 15. Son and CUdMOPQVBTOBn came to the fore, sup-i‘ plying abundance of fruit and gum to the players at both games. Kind; and thoughtful acte__such H5 these age certainly appreciated, and the‘ boys were not slow in moving a vote of thanks to the above gentlemen‘; s! (com-o BY E-i. “TO MAKE A CAKE SUCH AS we HAD FOR THE CHRIST- srvnvo or MY YOUNG RELATIVE." ~ THE REFEREE The work of Fred Moore ,as chief arbitrator was much admired; by the fans and hockcylsts alike. Throughout the both fixtures not one dissenting voice was heard; he, had the game under perfect control all‘ the while, and lt may be added that no matter how fast the pace Moore, was always on the rubber. 1 'l‘ako fcur quarts oi very line ilour, four lmululs 01' fresh huitcr, 12 lbs. 0t‘ line sumlr, tour lb of violin- ed currants, two 11m, 1,1" 511111911 remarkable lnsoFar as clean hockey went. raisins, 2 dozen oi‘ fresh was, (or 120 minutes of hockey six eggs to every quart or llonr) ‘A, oz. 0i ground lllill‘0, 1,3 oz. of . _ grated 1111111102. n little ritrou. 13:11:1- helr 192526 hockey campaign in “(or Ii lmurs. 'l‘he11 boat the whites my“ as they are nuwxoi nuuiy elifls l_n u froth, and to thatgteps W‘ h, grontiflilCll egg add o spoonlnls o1‘ lines! sugar, u11<i hunt i1 gradually in and tnr :1 grout while l’ul this ‘n11 when the nuke is hut 111111 $91 |1 {in a warm vvcn to dry. CLEAN HOCKEY The games were truly There wasn't slx penalties handed out ln the and ‘those that paraded to “sinners avenue" were sent there for minor offences only. l Anyway the Abegweits opened t blaze of glory. and if the squad continues to t going, with a little more combination, the team of them wlll know they were In a hockey game at any rate. Congratulations “Parklefl you have one sweet Ill’ oi’ hockey team. . LEST WE FORG-ET THE SAME CAKE BAKED a THE BARONESS. The Abegweit "hockey clowns" Messrs Claude McEwen, Rankin, MscLalne, Percy Down, Mike Campbfill, FF"! 51°99» J“ MCLNCI, Harv old Harper, G. Connolly, B. McEacilern, and “M1ldget" Coylc staged a 1106-; up", ,1“; yum“, h, a ‘Team,’ pound key battle between periods that kept the fans in an uproar of merriment (‘he 1111111101; and ma“. “new gym,“ all through. lt is not known what team came out on top as Referee 11m rurrllllis 111111 raisins in several MlcEwen lost his whistle and was forced to retlrc. consequently thehvntcrs uud sinus 11nd chop the int- game wlll have to be played over again in the near future. “or. (‘ul 11n- i-llron into slices of Th; go-Qpgrgtlon of the above mentioned in making New Year's Bil-Jill inch in thickness and chop 1 lb. "Man I a“ one a; m, Arum h“ no; “on; unnoticed, such gggdtlf blanched almonds. Bent U11‘ sports as these are an asset to any athletic organization. ‘Yvlkfi vi The eggs with the sugnl‘ ._ in a sluouth paste, lreut the butter IZFTiinTeomciVer‘ logisirrcll 21x72 < Essnnlsyu lAsl-l Rnvnlrr V LlAuYorw-ae lilo‘ 1i null the ilour lugolllel". and tin-in to the yolks and Hlllilll‘. 12:15am come.) "l ill". villi-s‘ aillx-ady mentioned beaten to n still‘ froth. Beat the ' ‘whole’ mixuiri- togutilel‘, and sill‘; into 1L the uurrnnts, ralging, “l. 1110111111 and n pinch ui’ salt. Butler the cake pan and line with builnr- ell DllDUl‘. The cnkc mixture should bc about 21,1; inches deep 111 the rake tins. liakc from 3 to 4 hours in a moderate oven. ICING FOR CAKES (As used for Birthday and Christ mn Cakes) lfopied by Queen Victoria. (intei llliii-Kenslngton Palace)‘ Mix n. pound oi’ refined sugar sifted very ilne with the whites of 24 eggs in an cut-then pull. \Vlllsk them vory well for Ii or 4 hours till whites are thick 11nd white iillil ihfillwith u tl1ll1 broad knife nr bunch ni feathers spread if nil over the top and sides of the cake. lSet tho cnke lneiori- :1 clear iirexunl ‘knob it turning continually that It inlay not cllnugc (fillilf. lllli bell-W l0 Dluvv ill a cool over [or n11 hour. This will harden it. iTlN-‘OTTVTFKCYPEFR-ATDFIQ-‘i I W ERRORLESS DAYS. lines. while on the other sll-plwti,‘ "'7 ibis string up to 1.718 ling-s in olgllberuimm ‘but 9° h" "5 kmml‘ M'- The daily Tribune of llnstiilil-‘i hours. rlmrley- a member 0| m“ Hmilllllid Nob, boasts of n iiuotype operator what other n,,“.,,p,,p,\r_, (.|‘Il on; ‘gglslgeqllgfilgllfncgfigvhlithe 011i‘? ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ u e organ z- l - J ' \. ling out a whole day's string with-Day Club? l“ Pnorkqfiggn’ rhicrblvnltfeb know" as ‘he out making a single mistake. He; so we“ (m; Hem-y Camera,“ , ""178" 27 m" ' not only had one errorless dayqmreman Mme Trmune mmpoqlhé‘ o“ “m d are“ Occasions but two. which came about t\vo‘mom_ think of Turlvys good ‘kjorkl weeks apart. In between times hismu he ran a story in the paper as‘ corrections ranged trom two 10110110,“; twelve a day. l ~11}, r 1a , _ Turley made these records on in“, s“? so Tarn?‘ a‘? m He“ an ancient and honorable Model b .'l‘h ' . on ,1 ‘as: a1....:;: 1:.z.';1‘:".:.':' sxistzis. szrrzyii: 312* 1°11" ~- eys o 1e string oi type without a single mistake. On one day he set 1,672 lines of reading matter and on an- other day 1,718 lines. As there are .111 l"\‘ ll ‘viii,’ 1% 1 111111,? 1,-.,,.|\, ,1: lll H, 1s‘ sinuses“ nuts. This is the FURNACE that has been given such satisfaction for a great many years. Call, write or phone us about four heating troubles. Fred H. Trainer _ 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince lEdward Theatre “'5 ciliTwsnw ans QiTTm AWAY wnH MHKIPU ‘(QUQ THlNK THAT l: couwr g; Q-HANQE iii Gnu Bnuin riglu G i916 ov Inn. Futon: Snvice. inc - """T"E EUNNY “ART or 11 ,-_, 5HE Tl-“NKb You was new, "DPNN - a .\\\\i\l, ‘ll/M; _.1- ‘I. F unwed ..a.._. _ _... llgifi EVENnqq - [M Qomx‘ HAVE 5Q-"1E DEQPLE FOR Ousvqgq AND ‘LL HAVE HlN TELL. up Home». w Hm DEAR M: uOrsT ‘dc; : A T? THE i-u-sronrr crow E C°UNT “E CHKNnE HE WA‘: BORN 1N VNJ-AMGRQo/a ‘SD/MN ll KNW THINQ ABOUT 515A Turley turned out a whole day's; BUT Jig-Q‘; - 1 DON'T ]<|~qQ\h/ liuvtype zlppnxlnizltely 50,000 thncs ‘without n11 vrrnr. His two error- iess days rnmu about two weeks apart. llnd they come together he could be credited with 118.000 stokes without a mistake, "Like its prototype, the ‘Hole in one Club‘ oi’ the golfers, i118 new organization promises to bc-n bit exclusive 111 membership. Old ""19 Drinters have never heard oi any other operator going a whole l hilt 011B an average o! thirty-live letters day without on 9",,,-_'-_..1,1no¢yp¢ NBWQJ“ -y George Mcltianue wane-woe; 410T To MAKE 0° ‘bOPiETi-ilflq 0Q we Am: 1m A wma IN‘ add 1111' Slllrvs 11nd (11151 i" 1;, m“, . n1 tln- finest bruluLv and the whites ,