ans4aaasr.anonInasltaavaoaeolvsatuuwl-‘Q '1». .- -- -. "rill: tcjsizitorrizroww corner... ~ i i "his... lJARDIAN BASEBALL WRESTLING BOWLING I . BOXING ~ - - BASKETBALL . _ OTHER SPORT EVIEW .Curling Club PSABNTIIEWAY? a i. J ' Electi Officers f’ ‘itiillififllili ' 'F.°1"IET15ui11g Year, At Annual. '. ‘Lymine Trott- ' ~ — --~-~...-. ‘ "Meeting Last Evening-Great 1' Program Anticipated F51- .. Coming Year. 111a annual meeting oi the Char- 0 The election o! omcers‘ for the uremia curling ‘Association was year im-ao resulted as follows; held last evening in the Club Rooms it the (Iurling Rink wim a most re- presentative and enthusiastic at- tendant: oi members. The president,‘ Mr. Jt F. Whear presided and in a‘ iew well chosen words reviewed the activities oi the past season. He mQed pmiicularly the extensive alterations and improvements that had been made t0 the building dur- lngtlae period under review. These included‘ iahQdfllii-HSUOH 0i a com- nindimis club room with a kitchen. ecard room and new roof on the wmaide oi the rink. l-lp also con- , "dilated the membership commit- tee upon having brought the mem- bership of tho Association up to its limit oi eighty members. A few members have resigned and there are. (limited. number oi vacancies ioritbecomixig year. Harp-c. M. Williams presented the financial statement, which showed thejsaoclationb business affairs to bein a healthy cuidition. Exten- sive plans were made for the ‘com- ing;year's curling activities and it via anticipated that many competi- ‘IXON bet-Ween Charlottetown, ‘Sumimerside and Montague will be It was decided that the prac- tiqe of accepting e ‘ ‘ members into the curling association be dis- continued. President-C. G. Duiiy. Vlce-Presideni-G. G. Hughes, Seoretary-Trcasurer-J. A. Fraser. Chairman oi tho ice committee, J. P. Simmons. Games committee-F. R. Mcbun. Membership committee - A. c. Sinclair. Entertainment committee _ R. G. Taylor. ‘ Building committee _. H. ;_ pm}. pm . - .. Publicity committee — W. 1". Toy-- lor. Honorary chaplain - Rev, w. Bruce Muir and Rev. J. A. McIn- Wm. The membership committee a.n- nounced that the membership dues were now payable and woruld.be col- lected forthwith. it was also an- nounced that work would start im- mediatsly in get/ting the rinks ready ior the first irost. Until such time as ice would be available the semi-weekly card game; on Mondgy and Thursday evenings would be continued. It is quite apparent that the entry oi Bummersido and Mon- tflxue into the ranks oi devotees oi the "roarin’ game" hasglven curl- ins an impetus that will see it es- tablished as the outstanding whim- Pwime in this PlWlnM in the very near iuture. JUnknown Verses _ _ Of Home‘ " ~ j Sweet Home ."It.wlll come as a surprise to most tolearn that here are two verses of ‘i-Iome, Sweet Home‘ which are never sung. ‘Theyware omitted because, until view weeks ago. they had never been piliiished. "rhat,_however. has been remedied, for they are included in a iisoript “copy oi the song which just been given to the Library o! Qflllkreasat Washington by Mr. Lean- tieflieflowinick Goodhart, Commer- qieffleoretary oi the British Embas- sy. . ‘ "We verses read :- _'."'I‘o us‘ in despite oi the absence oi t '. Y6"! ' How sweet the remembrance oi home ~ v still appears! Hum allurements abroad which but flatter the eye The unsatisfied heart turns and says with aialgh: “Home, home! Sweet. sweet home! There's no place like home! There's no place like home! “Your exile ls blessed with all that ' iate can bestow- But. mine has been chequered‘ with many a woe! Yet though diiikent our fortunes, our thoughts are the ' same, And both, as we dream oi Columbia, oxclaim; ' ’ “Home, home! Sweet, sweet home! There's no place like home! - There's no place like home! "John Howard Payne, the author o! this now world-famous song, wrote the extra verses in-l829. as a. personal tribute to the ‘exile’ of the verses- Lucretia Augusta Bturgus Bates wife of Joshua Bates, a London banker. "Both Mr. and Mrs. Bates were natives oi Massachusetts, but. ior many years they lived in lnndon in luxury and blessed with popularity. Payne. who also spent most of his liie out oi America, wasnomeless. @- r i’ The Most Appreei r ‘New anybody. i as The Guardian, Diflieuary. ated Christmas Present " ‘_ For Man, Woman or Child is the 3 ‘New !lniversities lliotionary, f ' With all the latest words and pronunciations. meanings and , I‘ ' Qllyuil, Illustrations. features, weather prognos- J, ~ ' - Z flicatlona, Standard English, Punctuation, x Americanlsma, eta, etc. Bightup to date, equipped with the latest words- In the hhguage. A Diotlo, , of Radio voids ‘and Terms oi Every- Dpy Errors, oi Forms and Addresses, oi Commerce and Law. a! Aviation, oi lacrosse, of Colt, Baseball, Football, Boxing. 1 inhuman, Yachting, mun-gs oi Gama. Wedding Anniver- : j Birthstone, rum aud m variations. Lennon or . ‘ norms; Single Flowers, A Dictionary ol Foreign Words and Maui. mu about the amn. Population oi the earth ‘n; - v continents, The blgtrlo Syatma of Weights. and hlnaaarea. All this and a lot more ior only ‘ll oepia and one coupon. u ins time u. get. a realzhalidy oieuoaarfli a m! ' hall oust. Suitable for a Christmas Gift to QVIPIBM! IF r COUPONI Charlottetown. r. a. l. Enclosed please flnd ........ Cents ior University NIX sous-Monsoonsonanuasuaoaotau r from .. ......2s22 ‘_§.4-- .,Ch'a rl o ttéito wn IDHIBLDRY SALE‘; THE FAMOUS HACKNEY "indred A n d . 0Y3 And Pacers Un- der Hammer. ' NEW voizx. N‘. Y., Nov. za-Tne Old GIOPY horse sale. for thirty five years America's premier harness horse auction, ls well on its way to a new record with two days to run. _0ne hundred and thirty nine trot- ters and pacers went under the ham- }!!! Yesterday for a total oi $91,070 or an average of $655 a head. Re- maining t0 be disposed of during the . remaining two days are one half of. the consignment oi 7B from the Wal- nut Hall Farm oi Lexington, Ky., which average $1,252 a head on the first day and fifty percent 0i the Calumut Farm consignment, which yesterday averaged $630. The top price oi $4,200 was hung up yesterday by John A. Pilgard, of Hartford, Conn, when he purchased Afterglow from the walnut Farm. L. O. C. BOWLING Last night on the league Alleys the Victorias met and defeated the Al- ert; by a. small margin of 89 pins. R. Bradley of the Alerts rolled high single ‘oi 287 while Joe Callaghan 0X the Victories had high three string of 644. Scores and lineups: ’ Vlc torlas RMLRMCMQhOH .. .. 141 176 184 H. Gregory .. 232 180 179 _1- Boson .. 186 11o 16o J. Callaghan .. ..... 181 231 232 A. Martin .. 3...... 200 157 213 V. Coyle .. . . . . . . .. 217 321 145 B. Bradley .. ... .. 190 160 287 mnealioches 116 215 142i l". Tierney .. .. 1B1 154 172 '1'. Creighan .. ... 166 1B8 1'19 Total .. -.. -.... ...2'l33 Tonight at 8.15 sharp the Anchors meet the Stars. and as oiten as not, disinally unhappy. It. was his nostalgia which caused him to write the song. r "When he met Mrs. Bates she ask- ed him to inscribe the words in her autograph book. He agreed to do so. and, as an especially favour, added the two verses. At the time he said, ‘I have added a few words more address- ed to you. -. . . What this triile wants in poetry you will do me the justice to believe is made up in truth.’ _ "Payne ended his days in Tunis." A device hiis been invented to de- tect. imperfections in a singer's voiee too alright to be noted by ear. __________. frwo French engineers claim to, have sucoessiully operated Dlesel_ engines with oil obtained from fish. . nlarged Prostate Ann All Urinal‘! Illa TAKE OUR HERBAL REMEDIES Pamphlet, on Loaa of Manhood and Disorders of Men, and hunk- lel onjlla oi Woman with nil- ' vice in plain envelope tree by mall. lteinedlel by uiuil our apeelnlty. THE ENGLISH HERBAL DIBPENSABY. Ltd, r- --- -- --4l ‘Did you cvcr wonder just why n .. well raised; shoulders deep. 5p‘..- can step so high? This horse ls still more compact than the hunter and with more bulk than theh. throughbred in._propotion. to height. Bore are his accepted char- . acterlstlcs; Forehead light and high; | head small and placed tapering upon the hlgharched neck; back straight; Ielns strong; fillets (atrllles and un- der brisket) wide and supple; with- SPOR F10 TTINGS - i w rules are grief forrin Chattanooga and until alter that ‘event nothing will be done regarding. itlic proposal for a Saint John fran- ichise in the New England League. ‘Meanwhile the situation stands un- changed and Saint John can have a New England League club if it wants Hackney horse must. not be muscle-b the clubs that cannot win under tlicm and Joy for the other fellows. Kid Chocolate seems to be doing very well, thank you. And so does‘ Black Bill, who is favorite in the New York tournament. Hockey clubs in the which don't enjoy the services o! a Pltsburgh Pirates, says the Pirateszsoach thts season are going to be out are going good enough to suit him. The Pirates always had lots of speed and they didn't. lose anything when Freddy became their playing manager I-‘rank Frederickson, the former Fal- | con, who is now manager obthe! ‘oi luck. with several ‘clubs already assured oi the advice of capable men- tors and so many new tangles in- reduced it will be just too bad what wit‘. happen to those reams which try - worry along under old conditions and without a coach. The National Association oi Minor Baseball Leagues meets next week almost any color, are the vogue. The NEW GLOVES SHOW main point oi interest. is the newlpyayer to n5 ‘as, resting plan 1 i INCREASED LENGTH tn six or eizht inches. pulled over Suedcs and soft leaihers that may _ the cuff and crushed about the wrist. be laundered easily continue to be the favorite media. ior service glov- es. The simple slip on has length- ened to meet the new demands. For hwn and travel, to accompany tall- Swedish aviators have surveye large unexplored timber cred suits and tweed ensembles gloves] Asia Miner [or the Turkish go oi neutral shades, which blend with ment. ALI. ROCK CITY TOBACCO CO. COUPONS ARE OF EQUAL VALUE valuable Premium Coupons now cncloaad in the pocket packs Cigars. All Rock City Tobacco Co. coupona now in circulation Ilia of aqual value ‘Ira Aak your merchant for a llat o I880 Ilavla l\i.. Vancouver, B. C. Qlllia Only Qnlllflul llerllullat City Tobacco Co's Quality Premiums. FUNERAL (if; HUBKEY STARE All Walks of Life Arei Represented at Ser- vices. (Canadian Press! Detroit 7 Montreal 6. Ottawa 3 New York 4. Y. BOWLING COMMERCIAL LEAGUE x rfinancial Cannkun‘ ‘In the Commercial League lastrmondax Dec‘ night one 0i the mos: exciting games meeting l“; .\'ct rolled in [hi5 series nook place! 1mm. ,0 60mph, ‘iANY ATTENDiN. ll. l. Rliililiigllil inniri | N A N l3 | A y! DRIVE FMUNDA‘ For various reasons the Abegv." polled from tiii when Prowse Bros. team, i113 league’ gavel-a; Cu“... m, “H, .v\e,.(, (._ MONCTUN, N. B. l-lov. ‘.18.--’l‘i‘iev leaders ffimaill-S oi Earl Kerflli. lcit hing act ‘ ' oi the Moncton Atlantics and a ia.-- I orite with the hockey ians oi-this city, who died in the City HOSpllnl there Sunday night, shortly alter new iii-lg admitted following an auimrwbg; ‘accident on the lrislitowii Road. a- 'bout ten niilcs from hioiicton, iii which Richard Anklcttc Jr.. his pill, “'15 5971911513’ hurt, were laid to res; in the Shediac Road Cemetery yes- LBYdB-Y wilful-BR. Citizens representat- cfous aria lying well backl n. the last frzeilltzgilvlalg “an”?! u" u" s""°_" "l u" huh‘ iclubs oi Moncton. were prcsrnt at; stepping quality of the famous breed; the funeral service which was held To bring the knee up high the horse ‘in s,’ Bernard: chumh at mm ca, he necessarily has to be able to reach lclock and many followed me m‘? ‘out and up Wm‘ his ‘Mum and mains to the last resting place in‘ W. Power ' ztlle Catholic Cemetery i lane: without encountering any ma- " ierlal obstacle. . . Members oi the Atlantic Hockey‘ Club and team attended in a body. and four oi the deceascds former!“ teammates, with the coach and pi'es-‘ ident of the club. acted as mil been. . , ers. A long procession iolllon-cd theiiof Springfield womens body to’ the. St. Bernard's church; symp where B‘ solemn high mass M requiem i esteemed not only in our Institute. was sung by Rev, Father Savage, rec- “Mew: She “M 110mm,“? wade“, tar of st’ gemard‘ assisted by RH‘ 5 and an GCHYP member while she was Fatherl-iarrls. as deacon and Rriqjablc ‘.0 intend‘ Father Brown as sub-deasoii. Fnllov.~- 1 romlnunuy ing the service at the church the re- vrdence Wm “£53m you in mains were convtxverl to the Fvilfliifll‘, and Cemetery for burial and Rein‘. Father Harris conducted the caiiimii- ‘ ta} service, a long procession of cnrs' following the body of the hockey‘, lmgvth which shows an addition four? The panbearPrs were Charlie Mp Donald, president oi the Atlantic‘ Hockey Club; Prank Brown, comb: of the Atlantic team, and a li.';-' friend of the deceased; Lloyd Wii-I .- d ison. Wick James, Fred "Fatty" Gould are“ m ‘and Jack Ingram. Many florai trib- vern- iutes were received as well as numer- ous mass cards and spiritual offer- lngs testifying to the esteem in which the deceased was held by a Wldt‘ circle of friends throughout the Maritimes and New England States, and admirers. It has been many months since a fatality in this city has caused such 5191101111 will“ "5 in his sudden pasiiig and the iam- Hy has receiver! messages o! sym- pnthy from nil sources. LETTERS OF SYMPATIIY field Women's institute wish to C011- lvcy to you our decticst and lirrtrt- felt. sympathy in the loss of 5on1‘ dear mother. We cannot always un- derstand wliv we are so stricken bu‘. see clearly why these sorrows come into our lives. who mourn. God needed one more angel Amidst His shining band; ‘NW7 rumcd iiwliitin"; "rim of‘ - PT°“'5@ BT05. ioundland to the l. mm‘ the m“ 33"“ b? 55 °dd P1115 Secretary 1s rirzi) t: v Iii firs» m: The Guardian boys came back siren; m- and “w, 1,; in the second and won out u," The Guardian finally winner; fuflhflf .5m,n,p~d_ 1'- WHS a gloat ham? Regarding 1h:- liltliiff.‘ \‘4al‘4\a .. ; and the llliilly iaiis saw a real game. been 1103.34‘. “£11111; 111v, “i811 S11E19 Elld high three to in that 'I‘ruro and Syd l\i. Carmichael with 28G and 6i‘). Following are the scores. PROWSE BROS. W. \Vliil.l0:k . . . . . . . . .. 147 _ " T. W. L. Prowse . F. Adams l’. McTague i‘. Mclnnts . . inst year's champions. pins. out by 136 pins. J. Peterson . . It was one of tlie largest funerals’ "- Flfihfii‘ in Moiicton ior many months and Fr- VPSSEy -- was a fitting tribute to a youhg man who endeared himself to the great imteflliii‘ Of iandoin hi‘ his iine and sportsiiiniiiilzc playing and made a‘ host of friends in private lifc. Short- li aiter eight o'clock friends oi‘ the deceased began to gather at the home ‘ at‘ his bereaved parents, Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Kervin, sunny Brae i ‘ l\i. Carmichael blagority for Guardian l36' And clasped your mother's hand. Signed on behalf oi Springfield Women's Institute. Mrs. Everett. Haslam. your her eternal ironic. we. the members‘ Xnstitutci “sh Bftiufxlgoei £30m; it}; sxzgmsitbrokcn right hand ulil kccp Jet, iDi-ury. of the Pztishuz-"Li Naton cf lilo it! 1m for the next. ioiir vs.“ . iii‘, 1 the whole We pray that kind Pro- your loneliness. ‘There is no death in Heaven And they u-lio gain that shore Have won their Immortality And they can die no more. t/‘zmi. T : Oilll 'Cl‘|i¢ 353 to make after the ,:", . _ be niadc an appcil iu lill“ gillbln" Ty. ‘raised $1.300 qiux; (‘.\\,'.‘.' “m1 53.11.; did llkCWLsC. 'l.‘i'uril la oi conrsi: toiunuch smaller town than Chariot‘ Hawaii but l.s citizens so lllligij.’ ha. 194‘ thc Bearczits mus: libc _ H18 New Glasgow is scii: i.\‘ is. 134 to the Prairie Coun;._. Mont. ;aiid St. John have bookings 1;; E: iton. These trips require iinaiu; 135mm ilic fac‘. that they are iiii‘ yggjpossibic is C\‘irlf'll(‘f‘ viioiizir :1 Hainaiiilaiiclers arc n»: iizlitiit lfiArlVilQlfl hockey l5 Ll]ll'(?l'!l9li. (‘Ea 335' loitetovvn Club players mm t ‘same sort oi SHPDOYL Next nee: .is hoped lilfl’ the ca: 1 . ‘with abundant siisrcg-a l Signed Oil bciiali o: ill‘? months oi Springfield \VOIilt‘ii's In 2c. Mrs. livrroil liastriin. I Mrs. Noris Sinclair. lrs Noris bi . " "'4 - 1n this hour‘ Y sorrow and bereavement when} I N A a; R beloved mother has gone toi - PlTTSBURCiH. m. 21w. 2i- Lcaguc Hockey team |\'.' Wiiai-Il-rie. chili W1 noiinrcd iodny Tl.“ in lire of niiirli \\.l» n" an €N3lTlll\Ftil"'ll o! X-l. siiffrrer! h)’ lirvi": Er {night in the gfil!!!" nfiih i!“ i‘. "at drcpl-ed to the 731v.‘ \."':'.-. liar-gel Good tnr Tuothllrlae—\liunrni'~i I lihml i r wheie Earl Kervin had many friends‘ The flavor of l-l. 8: N. Black Twist is cured in-»_v0u‘ll have the time of your life trying to chow it. out. Ask for it and enjoy yourself. ‘Note: The deceased was well anrl‘ favourably known in Charlottetown. To Mrs. lllrtiez-t Haslam. Springiiclclz, We. the sister members oi Sprlniq the time will come when we sliail‘ ‘ We would commend you to Him. who has promised to bind up the‘ broken hearts of His children and bring joy and blessing to all those ii And so lie bcnt with loving smile V __ GeorgcmMcMunus BRINGING uiYEKTiiaiz NOW ibkfT "MAT Mics.” rucsw can r even MIHA‘? DO YOU THINK? MAfifitl bAYfi HER MR- 0am. tau-mam. QQOTH An immanen- mi Hi5 we» WORK AT THE 5AM“ r ww-mqx r1’ i6 EAL! JLJQ? 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