" b; d I‘ 1' - -‘\‘I'"I-\""*<‘f‘§:‘3£[1‘~'>-9I:G3f- ,- -; ,.... .. . . ~ -' *1 ' eh.» -.'.--.::u:=....u:ni|.:n¥i-;...... ,,\ \ r slow knee Th e be no line. hock era. VFH-E five fe o. linc the >\_ 1.“: $ta§‘i:!.:,1.-~ .15 - "stirr- the ski: i1 :!u~il five fcct from tw ill"- Vfhfli flic .' v ‘ l’ me 1);: l ." 1 v {aged “$110111 this d 113- 7L ‘~35- lfi. l.i.\l.". 20. Should liu- by the -' iririgcnicnt 0i . player ll ed accordingly. vidthin five This rule hlfln‘; that p": Prevent Bamlruif and promote ilic qrowlii o{_your hllr by rubbizfl Mlnnrd‘; four Lmes a vscclz. ,/ RULES 0F r THE GAME AND XIARITI ‘vii. CONTLFDED FAIR BODY (‘PERCY-I Dlirlh-‘IID circa-k sliuli rate cl s. or d1: shall fr-I- iff‘ ll’) l)” I "l rs the bodypchr-ckiiig on of tho till-lint lino. and tin-r;- 111cm. When liio Wllk l‘ . ll .1 relcrcc by ~- rny u! l. l" thC 57". lp with .| A ‘Km | __._..___; AS ADOPEID BY TILE (‘SNJJH MY,‘ 2i. AMIXTEYR l.'O( ‘KEY TION .'i<~‘()l'l.\. 11.111 <11‘ ' \.\?.\- - k TEUR HOCKT-Y At-‘SUFLYIION. ,l; lil‘ l <»;‘-1‘..-.|' iii. The only [llilYQTs pcrnuttczl to usc the body in ch" 21g arc pliqvri". til: the defending torn uhrn ilmj" aw‘ but lhcrc must he no clmrgkig 11y thc-c pEIPl , l00AY and y THURSDAY A love i! ._.__.. " D 1 .- Mat. 3.1a 18c, 21.4- "I 1n Eve. 7.00 and 0.00 . __r___ 26c, 42c, 52c. L. . {Dunno IOWE cl. of primitive instincts J du 515g between male and female. ‘(Will'- CO“EDY with every weapon fair or foul that .. ‘ an undauntcd adventurer or a LO\h A L.-\ DIODE mucking resourcefu] queen of the -__—-i"__—'+ taverns cnuld seize iului ix- faced such rttcpyiage . NO “R .1(?GlNG" THE PLTK uiinoi-cssarily’ d- o I11" \,l'l"l'. is 00111111011 an", tlu- puck" S11v1 xvii; -. A11 15W“. Rink-T.) imld, Joli 111 ;,‘.or1n:; and iii o_ rtauxrccl &c. for laanlzing build ,; and larddnig animals. i. i1 .'. ‘f-ini. (.1121 f» c. rs in will t viii (,1 ..» Ull(‘ (if OUT ‘ h ._. " 1i L."l'lli and ~. 1111' smrvlcc. Many of his 011v 11.1.11; and ccnigiaiiions have it'i.1"'1‘l 11110;.- ho was lioinc hcrc two 1.1.. t; 11w. (ll a trip to Sunininzdrlc 1111111111." 1t thc imv prices (ificrctl for lhvir t‘.\'f.'.‘li"llt irclts. I Chul‘ Lztuarn on Wednesday ylrld- ed l1;ltr.-i' rc ult‘; and we hope the Oflllllll Mill ‘best. prices are yet x VOIIlJClitGT pelts have not yet been put 11 iliv spot. ivlicrc it wfls last i'l', in the wpin. thc J ihc play and facc . uclcrcd 'i‘Z1I_ I blow/on, Wiihrrd Fall, have CUillC with 1.". :.'p]>."".l for thc- season. ‘ (l; arr» ;;:.<.;l and much use l;;;n'; 1114121- of incm for driving l.".'.l;i.iin f\l('l’ii')f‘, who ha. - thc arrivc ', to visit niiii his am is rcincmbcr- liltls 0' pairts who l. .. 1111;; rdurativiii in our pub- ~ .131" ~l l1¢'.".' and 1121' a linic taught v .-ci1u.:l. llc scrrcd ovcr- distin-giiislicd 1111i‘ lc:-.1l for: farmers a fcw 1 l-ni lT-illfllllfl in dimp- A trip to a-i on the market. Mrs. Courtney McClure spent the week past with relatives in Monta- gue, returning on Sunday. The Women's Missionary Society of thc Presbyterian Church will hold the LJCCPHIDCI’ meeting at the home 0f Mrs. Fred Johnston on Friday 6\'l‘l‘ilili..', the 5th inst. A good pro- p- 1y l 1:3"? 10 599'“ gram is being prepared and the ‘Pndlllb’ 1111*?" meeting promises to be a. success as (no lcngth of ii_1c ycay past has been one of thc 110st in the history of the society and this is thc last meeting for this iear. Rcv. Mr. Rodger, of Belfast, who was expected to address both ilic congregations here on the budget ‘ will not b-c able to keep thc appoint- ‘ incnt as inurc ncedy places claim his attention at prcscnt. It is reported that wedding bclls will YlillJ,’ hcrc about the same time as the Christmas Pclls. B‘: rcady for the result. Messrs Jackland Stanley Clow left on Dec- 1st for St. John, N. B., where they will engage as long- 2. 1,9331 and ,' siiorcnien for the winter‘ season. They will be much missed in social circles and their inany friends will wish for ‘ Diiwsuii, thcm a. long and successful season. . . . d)’. - N THE Pa?“ "Em “m l Jmn McDon- Messrs. Harold McKinnon and “l: . P711101‘ Full. Vcrnc Johnston arc home after Slicr- spending thc summer in making “men m" . _1-. "nond Lu- highways. Wc 1101M! thcy will build _ .-. i\'11'.':1ii1, l-luvlit-rt Nozton. more i1-;:4t year for thcy are much brought’ GIRL .0)‘ UL‘ l‘? _ l» loan .\l-.'-l;...i..: d, Elinor I~‘.~.ll. needed. 9t “Yniol L A‘ i - on, I 11”“ -- ’f‘ro'.vsclalc, at 1'15"“ Centric ‘ . Glad)“; Mrs. _Ellcn McLurc and -Miss Ruth F1 Graham spcnt thc week cnd at their rcspcclivi- mrcnts‘ homes and ex- pect to keep up thc custom as long as iveathcr and roads will permit of so doing-M. Some men use poor material when 9 they make up their minds S nesday. exchange tickets. 1111-: l’ ICE PAGEANT ‘ Qxccllignt aildrcss on the Life . “extends m? .Aln\'\'r,:l'. r! :-‘t .".1"r\v.' ilic Apostle width L‘ U“ l I m M‘ 111;’ ""l .1 saint of iiwiiniid, 11:11:; M not {Wyn V. H ' 5.1 iiir- Px-r.» f." 11-11 Church be “i” l’ - (.1! l1 i S.1bb.1.l1 Lhftlllllg t0 a ‘ha i; ‘Film ' y zinrl nticsuirc coucrcgaiion, dc- 8 p m. n rc ' 1- ‘ , _ ,, . n tween trc 1~ . i ,- .., 111v .~i.;~. ‘L-Lillilillrll ‘of the m? ( H ‘_ , i and 1.11,- ‘..)i-l'3"\i o. Lic at- __ . 11'.’ f7i‘.'.‘i"‘. TONIGHT Tuesday's tickets are to be used Wed- The Gyro Club deeply regrets the un- avoidable postponement. The utmdst co-operation will be ‘given at The Forum Box Office to those wishing to ADMISSION — Reserved Seats — $1.0!) and 75 Cts. —Staiiding Room —- 60 Cts. Half hour skating tonight nflel Pageant. ' . Twin portions of everything. Twice the laughs.‘ Twice thc CAPITOL TOMORROW LETTER OF SYMPATIIY Letter of condolence to Brother Lauchlan Ross. Dear Brother Ross:- Whereas, it 1111s pleased Al- mighty God to remove from its earthly tenement, thc soul of your beloved sister, we the members of "Yhistlc, L.O.L., No. 2178, do hereby extend to you our sincere sympathy in your irreparable loss. We dcsirc to bear our testimony of licr splen- did Christian principles, hcr upright character, hcr excellent qualities, which made her bclovcd by all who knew hcr. and wc pi".1y that the God of all comfort may sustain you in your great sorrmv. Signed on Iiclialf of the ‘Ercthrcn of Thistle, L.O.L., No. 2178, Robert Cook, W.M., Alex Glllis, D.M. LETTER OF M PATHY Leticr of Condolcncc to Brother Alcx McWiliiama. Dear Broilicr M<-\Vilil-.u1r;:—_- Wc tho mcniburs of ’l‘l1i:Llc L. O. L., No. 2l78, wish to‘ cxprcss to you our licarticlt sympathy iii your rc- ccnt sad bcrcnvcincnt in thc death of your beloved larothcr. Rcalizlng, howcvcr, that nicre words of sym- pathy will not givc you ‘the consola- tion you need at this tin-lo, we would direct you to Him, who was a man of sorrow and aquaiuicd with grief and who alone can heal thc wounded spirit. We are glad to know that your bclovcd larothci- ivus a inaii of splendid Christian principles, loved and respected by all who knew him and we believe that he is now en- joying the reward or a faithful scr- vant. of our great Supreme Grand Master, ivlioin lic love-d and irustcd. Signed on bchall‘ of thc brethren of 'I‘l1lstlc, L.O.L. No. 2178, Robert Cook, W.M., Alexander Cillis, D.M. (Patriot plCBSC copy) A longevity record is claimed for a Northumbcrland Vlllhgc whcrc thc combined ages of 17 inhabitants to- tal 1,327 years. We understand that these persons have always bccn in the habit of looking each way before crossing the road and thcn staying whcrc they are. sharp This CEARL'_QT___TE____T_O____EW cuA1z51ANf___ LAST TIMES TODAY -- Jack Mulhall a.- Pats)’ Ruth Mill" ALSO roux r111: CA1; CGMEDY “PEP UP AND SCENIC REE!- Mat. 3.15 New thrills for , the action fans — I Daredevil stunts. breakneck riding, hnlrbrcadlh es- capes as Bob hunts danger on a. no iv frontier l ALSO SOUND CARTOON crux rue c/vr AND PATHE REVIEW ll l l l i 1 Etiquette Bylhbuhlan AT "THE BIKE SHOP” Christina‘- trees for sale, phone 94i-J. 10—l9-—H——5l sold at 37c and 38c; eggs 51c; chick- ens $1 to $1.25; geese $2.50 to $2.70; cranberries, two qts 25c; nay 75c; straw 45c; oats 35c to 40c; turnips 22c and potatoes 30c to 49c I TRANSFERRED-—Mr. E. N. Gon- salus, who has been United States Consul in Charlottetown for the past six years has been transfeired to wndsor, 0nt., and will take overl his new duties at the beginning of the New Year. Mr. Gonsalus has been a. very efficient and popular consul, and his numerous friends here will wish him success in his new post. A NARROW ESCAPE-While Per- cy Down was unloading wood from a cart at Bruce Stewart & Cofis, wharf yesterday, the horse backed over with the driver in the cart. Mr. I Down climbed up thc side of tlic wharf while a boat was secured and the horse led to the shore a short distance away. T0 VISIT ENGLAND-Mr. and Mrs. A. s. Dickson, of Charlottetown. were passengers on the carferry - from Borden Saturday en route tol Halifax where they will embark on l the steamer Lancaster for Bromicy, l Kent, England, to spend their‘ Christmas holidays with Mr, Dick-l , son's parents, also to visit Mrs. Dick- son's brother Lt-Coi. P. C. Shcrrcn, ' ‘M. C., of the Royal Air Force. Their ' many friends wish them bon voyage. lientral Guardian I ' l YESTERDAYS MARKET-Butter ‘ Q. he has given away thc bride? wife in the first pcw to the loft. season. . Q. Is pretense for thc purpose of impressing others considered good form? A. No; well-bred people consider it distinctly vulgar. 5 For The Cook I BOILEI) DRESSING One-quarter cup of crcani, 1i cup milk, 2 tablespoons granuiatcrl sugar, 1 lcrcl teaspoon mustard, l» tea- spoon sait, 1 egg yolk, ‘i. cup vine- gar. i Heat thc crcuin and to it add thc dry ingredients stirred smooth with thc milk. Couk ovcr boiling water until thick. then add the beaten egg yolk and vinegar and cook for three minutes more. When using dilute with whipped cream if desired. EUTURE OF CANADA IN WOMEN'S HANDS MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 9,—Prac_ lit-ally no lepislaticn is passed that docs not affect the home and for that reason \\’0m9il'5 contribution to the national lifc ls enormously li'i1[3'.'i‘i‘l.i3.l‘it, declined Mrs. Carsten B_ Waagcn in addressing; the Outreuiont ' and North End Woman's Club. “l do-nvt believe that us Canadian women we yet realize the trcmcndousness of our responsibility or that the destiny cf this country lies in our hands," thc speaker added. , “It is very flattering on the part of the male mind that. has been ex- pressing itsclf so frequently and at such length on the subject that it should have expected us .19 bring about so rapidly a reform of our na- tional life since we obtained the vote and to have ivorkedln so very short a time a revolution that a. century of male cnfranchisemcm has failed to accomplish" she said. Mrs. Wnagen recalled a. visit to Czeclicslovokia, where she had learn- ed what the women of that. country had done during the past ten years. They had at the beginning taken over control of the food supply, which was in a. very bad way, and have worked to free their country of corrupt political influence. They have twelve women representatives in Pnrllamcnt. This success was at. tributmi by them to the fact that over ihrcc centuries ago their people had realized that woman must be educated for holding public office and that they were as capable as men to receive this education and to ful- till functions in the state "1 do not believe we can accomplish anything in the political arena by the formation of a women's party- The education of our women is I- largc national question which must bc done outside political associa- ticais," Mrs. Waageii concluded. A committee of five usually con- sists of thc man who does the work, thrcc other; to pat him on the back, What docs thc father do after A. He takes his place next to his Q. Arc tiicrc any certain dishes that should be served at a luncheon? A. No; one may serve vrhatcver she plcascs that is delicious and in SUDDEN BEREAVEMENT-The death occurred at Si. Luke's Hospi- tal, New York City, on night following an operation, of Mr. John EJMcOoy. aged 52 years, Presi- dent aud Manager of the McGurncy Advertising Company in New York and previously with the Fairchild Publishing Company for 24 years. Besides his mother. widow of willinm McCoy of Moncton, he leaves two brothers, George E. McCoy, General Superintendent of Cm- Equipment. Atlantic Region, Conadian National Railways, Moncton, and William H. McCoy of Boston; also four sisters. lllrs. J. A. Webster, Charlottetown. iMrs. H. A. McNaughton, Grand Rap- 'ids, Micl1., Mrs. J. G. Dryden and ‘Mrs. Weldon Palmer of Moncton. "I110 funeral was held yesterday af- ternoon at Whitman, Mass. PERSONALS Mr. James Dewar of Murray River, was in the cit-y ywterday. Miss Irene Mitchell and Miss Delight McNeill. Village Green, wcrc visitors to the City yesterday. Mr B. Bremner leaves this aficr- noon for Fitchburg, Mass.- wherc he will spend Christmas with his daughter Mrs 10rd. 800T}! ANNIVERSARY TO BE CELEHRATED June there will be celebrated in! London thc 800th anniversary cf thc founding of thc Order of St. John of Jerusalem Dr. C. J. Coop. com. missions-r for Canada, inferring to, the ivroposed ceremonies in ndzlrcsii sing the St. John Ambulance Briga- de Overseas. Nursing Division No. l9. on the occasion of the annual insnc- ction, urged as many of the Canad- ian members as could arrange to do so to make thc trip to the Mother Country and participate in the ev- ents. The celebrations will take p-lacc during the week of June 24, and Will include a review of the St. John Ambulance by the Prince of Wales in Hyde Park; an investiture and in- ter-Dominion competition. ' DnCoppurged the members of thc Nursing Divlson to bring their unit to the highest degree of efficiency that they might be well qualified to Saturday - l (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont, Dcc. 9.-—'1'l1c sit ;:= also increasing the arrival: of fresh The poultry nuzz-kct is now commcnc- ing to get under way. Toronto, Ont. Dcc. 9.-—Frcsl1 eggs on this market are a little easier, with prices uneven and demand slow. The tendency of storage eggs is to lower levels. Deal- crs are quoting country shippers for ungraded eggs extras 55, firsts 48, puliet exTms 4G,'_scc:\nds 2n, delivered caseslreturried. Poultry {buying for Christmas is still slow. Montreal, Quei, Dec. 9.—L‘pg reports here to- (lay were 2.494 cases as compared to 1,113 cases on thé corresponding day ilast year. This niarkrrt is quiet, and’ ideclining. Due to the mild weather, a nervous feeling with respect to storage eggs has developed as outsidc holders of this class arc anxious to secure an outlet oi1 this market, but buyers hcre are scarce. Dealers are quoting country shippers for upgrad- cd cggs extras 55 to 6n, firsts 47 to 54. pullet cxtrns ~13 to 48. \Vli1nipeg.~ Receipts of local fi\'.l'l eggs show an increase during the week, which has resulted in a weak undertone ni- MONTlREAL, Quc., Dec. 9,~-Ncxt;,thougi1 buying and slling prices are unchaixgc-cl. IIPTilPTS arc quoting count ry shippers for upgraded eggs extras 45. firsts, 40, seconds 27 delivered cases returned. ‘vlancouvcr-Vilith rc- rreipts continuing to increase and thc high rctail prices (l'\‘.’i".l'fll'l[‘,’ consump- tion, this market is easier. Whole- §:-:a=—sx§:<§:-:§:-:§xg; -uation on Canadian egg markets is generally iveaker, 1:01.11 on storage and fresh supplies. The mild iveathei" is aflecting thc saic of storage eggs and Jiatioi-ia-r-s‘ ,_ -. O'IA z-tn- 1 _ 7730 Zln attractive (illbristmng paclzagcs of l0, 25 dill‘! 50 rigors: from 50: up. rah: prices broke to extras 45 mm - without meeting much increase 1;; demand, but dealers feel that when consumers realize extras can b; bought for fifty cents a. damn can, sumption will increase paying prim‘ to producers arc extras 40 to 4:, mm 35 to 36, pullet extras 30. 33. Smell seconds 24. Chicago spot 25. Decem- ber 16, January 15. Monmlzlic, Que, Dec. 9.- Cheese and egg prices to retailers were lower, whip-la butter and pota- toes were uncliliggerfon the produce and dairy market here today. Prices on the cheese market were one quar- ter of a cent lower than Ontarol, selling at Ill-L» to 11% and Quebec at 11 to 11% cents o. pound. Receipts were 456 boxes. Prices of egg to retailers lost one cent in all gmlcs Special brands were 86 to 67 cents. fresh extras 62 to 64 cents: frsh firsts, 55 to 57; cents; fresh pullet extras, 49 to 51 cents; storage ertm. 39 to 40 cents: storage firsts, 35 to 36 cents and storage seconds 31 to t! cents a dozen. Cox-lot prices of fresh British Columbia eggs were un- changed, extras being quoted at 5! cents; firsts 52 cents; and piilletl 46 cents. Receipts were 2,404 cues Eastern townships number one. wt: eurlzed creamery butter regarded grass make was unchanged at 39 t» 291.’. cents o. pound to retailers. Solids were 32 cents and 1171"" 33 cents a pound. Receipts totalled S05 boxes.‘ New Brunswick green moun- tains were unchanged at 90 to 9! cents per eighty pound bag 0n ll" ‘potato market. lvlary '¢..11a..-l.....; 3. Ernie Shea. Grade I.-1. Gavan Boylan. Regina. E. Wood, teacher. RING WOOD SCHOOL Honor roll of Ringvsood School for thc month of November. Grade X.-—l. Norma. Currlc. Grade VIIL-l, Muriel MacKin- non; 2, Reta While; 3, Cornelius Doiron. Grade VI-—-l, Nvlson Currie; 2, spurgcon Currie; 3, Eileen white. Grade IV.—-l, Florrie Currie; 2, take part in the competitions. The event was hotable for thc prcs- cntative by or; 000D of the Dani Trophy, a beautiful silver rose bowl, won by the Nursing Division No. 19 in competition with other units for general proficiency. LAKE VERDE SCHHOL Following is the standing of Lake Verde School for month of Novem- berz- Grade X.-1, Edna Redmond, Grade Iii-Charlie Boylan; 2, Mary Redmond; 3, Imelda. Hughes. Grade VIIlL-l, Willie Wood; 2, Frank 'f‘ralnor; 3, Margaret Red- mond. ' Grade VIL-l, Laura Hughes; 2, Helen Acorn; I, Matthew Redmond; 4, Alan Hughes; 5, Felix Rcdmond; 0, Pius Redmond. Grade IV Sr.-1, Basil Redmond: I, Ira Redmond; 3, Joseph Show. small son smoking, so he decided to ette l " 11c cried. Stanley Dolron; 3, Georgina Mur- phy; 4, Earle McMahon. Gracie III.—l, Ernest Gorveatt; 2, Freddie Murphy. Grade II.-—l, Jean Currie; 2, Amos Gorveatt; 3, Inez lifcltfahon; 4, John Mahler. Grade I.—1, Gordon MacLean; 2, Johnnie MacLean. Perfect attendance: Nelson Currie, Warren Mahler, Stanley Doiron, Florric Currie, Earle McMahon, Jean Currie, Inez McMahon, John Mahler, Arthur Fcehan, Muriel MacKinnon. Teacher, Irene A- Connolly. (Patriot please copy) A certain stern parent caught his reprimand him. "How dare you smoke that cigar- “This is the thanks I get for buying you a camera for HOWE BAY SCHOOL Honor roll for November of I'M" Bay School. Grade X.—1, Mary c. MacDonlM- Grade VIH.—1, Laura. MacDoiil-ldi 2, Clara MacDonald; 3, WWW" Mills. Grade V.—l, Clement Mwvonlldi 2, Hilda Lawless. Grade III Senior-i, Billy Mm‘: 2, Ray Mills. Grade III Junior.—l, Hillel Mm“ 2, Alex MacDonald and Stanley Keefe (equal); 3, Lois MCKW Grade IlL-l, Joe Lawless; 21 “my Blackett. Grade I Senion-l, Pearl McKlti 2, Kenneth Jeffrey- Grade I Junior.-i, Juries Black- ett; 2, Victor Blackett. Perfect. Attendance — Florenct Mills, Clement MacDonald, Hwl Mills, Alex. Keefe. ‘Rena Mills, teacher. MacDonald. 55mm Grade IV Juiiioia-l, Alan Calla-i ghnn; 2. Marion Boylsn; 3. bavcnia and one to bring in a minority n- port. .3; v Grade IL-l. Doric Rumll; i. shea; 4. Esther Redmond. Yfl. your birthday." "Yes, pa," said the small lad. "And I took a snapshot of you kissing the maid, but I haven't shown it to I'll Now, how do I0 stand!“ H» GUARDIAN CENTRAL JOB PRINTERY