g '. 7".» .1 NMATINEE 3 P. M. t in ‘ n i. Armani I r QEi-Jvlfl rmtlenflr hrmmrv ,_N0tes By The Way "(Continual Page 4) thatuthaee inequalities betdaah tho treatment accorded to this provin- ce and other provinces in railway matters should be removed and that assurances should now rna given t at this will he done with 11m ‘possible delay. Common justice calls for equality o! treat.- inent butween province and pro- vince in railway service as in other niiitters and that has been tar too long denied to Prince Edward is- land. USE CRETONNE COVERS NEW YORK, Nov. 22.-—Evcry Anti-ashram Bumttm Monument" I - t PRICES Eve, Orch. $2.15. 51-55. $140 Eve. Balcony $1.65. 51-19 unreserved 80c Matinee, Adults $1.10. ‘ Children 52c. 'VY§Q-Q4Q-OOO§@Q+¥Q-QOPO§-Q‘Q~ _ e foug\nl tor Honor — but von a Yankee Princess m. wi-ll-regulated closet nowadays con» tains in addition 11o the regular New York tamily skeleton three or four cretonno covers tor pro» tecting evening frocks. These are fastened to a hanger at the top and the trot-k is iust-rttxl through a slit in th.» front. fastened with {our handy claspe- _.___.‘.?_~ TODAY AT 3.15. 7 AND s.4s THE IDOL 0F W_OMEN, A LEADER OF MEN- HE PLAYED THE GAME ‘OF LIFE ON THE LEVEL. Adapted from the Novel "THE KING'S JACKAL." by RICHARD HARDING DAVIS Lloyd Hamilton IN “MY FRIEND” TWO PART COMEDY r \ . ;[... . . ..- _ . J _ ‘SHOP tram Holman’: can... fri-i: MONTHLY manna o! the "Y" will be held today at 3.80. - . » 942 11 as 1t .» BIG ANNIV neanv BAIAAR and High Tea a thellléthodist Soc- ial Hall Thuraday.——ll46-11-25-Z1 DUMBELLS TODAV. DON'T FORGET. —~Speciai math? ‘to!’ Dumbells at Prince Edward. II. in sharp. 945 11 25 1i wAuTso-apo people to take m} at the biethodist Hall oh Thursday. _, - ais-u-zs-zi ISLANDER DEADn-A. Gam- hriilge, M3158“ dlespalch oLNov. 21st says: Michael Connors, 2'0. son oi! tho late Simon and Norah Connors all tormvrly oi Charlotte- town P. 1., i! dead In the famed university city. The Kause 01’ death is not known. The tuncral will be held at 569 Cambridge St., Cambridge-Sunday, Nov. 23rd. BURGLARIES REPORT Ell- Some time between Saturday night you" Mam and yesterday morning burglars en- tered Davis & Fraser's Pork Fac- tory and Carter 6‘: C035 Seed “larc- house, across the street. Entrance in both places ivss made through a \\'IIIi_lO\\' out of which the glass hail been broken. probably by a hoy or small man, who then unlocked the door. From the Pork Factory it is not known what was taken as a Iilrlli‘ quantity oi meats could he inkrn away and not be mist-toil. The only articles‘ missing from thc Car- Young Female. tvr Warehouse is some rolls 0Q oiI-~ i-luth of little \':\ltic._Tlie matter lHl-s liven reported to the olice who :t_ri= making a thorough investiga- iltln. ‘ m SIR GEORGE FOSTER LAUDS INTER-EMPIRE VISITS LONDON. Nov. 22.__$1r (worse E» FIISYPT- SlW-"lkilii; in Southamp- ton declared the association 0f Smith African tcur brought a vain. aide intiniitc-y’ and an undvrstitntb "ll! "Y 11"‘ Dmblrni and illlfltflllllfiS~ iii‘ ihn various riomiiiions and ailtl-' vll that surh visits wen. in\-,,]u;,|,19| as a nit-ans oi‘ strctigihcning thr- lmnrls oi Pllllllft‘. I-Ie l)t‘ll(‘\'p§ they ~hoiilil IIPCOIIIU a rvgtilnr [Q;'\[\[[‘Q i.l' the inli-r-iinprinl Iif(‘-_ Fnrnhnrison. more than reality, makes ini-n happy. and w" make ‘phmtfm/“hy by 77cm lhs mmontic novel by Char/u Major 05°F") by lUa/demnr Yum ' 0 Mamba/l Ne/lan J roducf/on chlr/U Roi-her . * ' PMary Pickford Now A. A» Eighteen- Year-Old Spitfire Again depicting a grown-up role Miss Pick- fordappeara inher newest and greatest pho- toplay in a type oi portrayal long and greatly admired by millions the world over. Her wonderful smile changes in an instant ~ to a tempest of anger and stamping of feet to as swiftly turn to pleas for pardon. A splendidly romantic story rich in comedy, alive with thrills, replete with action, with Mary Pickford in a daring horseback ride. .-»¢...... -l|l VllIvHI\\|l ,i.u» . I’RIN( ‘E TOMORROW "":N"'l. < “~11 .err“8lat""'l .....-. Matinee 3.15. Night 7 and 8.45 I EDWARD AND THURSDAY_____ ' ‘Nlatinee- -26c and 160.‘.- Evi-ning-—37c, 26c, 15L Q . .. -\l‘|l\l~ uh .uiii.lui.. lulu r.- u. tin-in wretched. ———<0->___. TONIGHT IN ZION CHURCH HALL wi-iiar Alto, oANcl. no»; Cross Hall Wedneadayguegyenlag- Q . DUMBELIJ TODAY. FORGET. —8peclal matinee {or Dumbelis at Prince Edward. 3 sharp. ._.-.;- . usenamwoaxzns will bq; tie lighted with Christmas gltta. Call and can our ltock. _ ‘ iloor, Riley Building Queen St... NEW XMAS SUGGESTIONS or; rlvisg every day at the Gilt Shop _ - Dainty designs tor embroidery o!- iective yet easy to work. 1190i- Riley Building, Queen Street. I DARK 8lLVER-6_LAS8-48S. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. ‘i. Claus 484-—MEDlUM SILVER overseas parliamentarians on their Adult Male.-(23 tiompeting). 1. r: 4. t’). 1. “PUSSYFOUF” JOHNSON 1s coming and will tell his story in Zion Church Hill. tonight, Nov. 25. Mr. Johnson actually believes that the principle oi‘ prohibition is the wisest policy lor any nation tn adopt. Ills whole philosophy is that oi‘ an optimist. He has just returned from the Balkans with a new message from there to Canada. \'ou‘ll wunt i0 hear him, and you may, without charge in Zion (Jhurch llnli, tonight at 8 o'clock. XZZI-ll-IIIIVISI. .\linnril's Llnlmnnt Us"! by Phyulclnnn L A D I E "S Have You Seen CARA NOME FACE POWDER COMPACTS lN THE WATCH case srvte aoxr You vMl be planed with "lg beauty and dnign and the thlnneu of It. The lid l §OQOOQQQOOOO§OOQOQIOQQOOQOOOJGQHOO l‘ NO COMPARISON I F i i i i f“ Manufacturers A 0 vvvvv v I When it comes t0 Chewing Tobacco because HICKEYS BLACK TWIST has all other brands beaten to a - standstill for flavor and quality. - IIIGKEY 8i IGIIIILSIII Tobacco Company, Limited Charlottetown in l0 conotructed that there la not the lealt dan- ger of breaking the nail when opening It, while the compressed powder in the latest product in toilet. ac. ceoaoriea bolnfl delight- fully pertumcd with the oxquleite CARA NOME. W0 nave lrundttg and Naturally ehaiieo; aleo ru- fllle for each. SOLD ON LY BY Co. The RzxAu. PO84» ‘i on; as». 1&7?‘ Q I I i Adult Female. 1.: "I ' shades, they have ' price per pair $2.00 '1 with 1 buckle," per ' v pair $2.50. a Purifie- I . , I x _ v l, ‘ y _ ‘I I . THE csaitmrrsrown cngnnmr m: caiui l>v§v u mi oowr ‘II- m.‘ as 11 as n , ‘our materials will The Gitl Shop, “Second Second Fox Awards (Continued From Page 1) Lt. Col. D. A. illcKlnnornChar- ‘lottertown. y. E.‘ I. Pstte it; Woitt, Peterboro, On- tario. Agnew & Jarvis. Co. Raynor Intcr. Fur Co., Sum- imerside, P. E. I. B. Graham Rogers, Summer- sitlc. P. E. I. Western S. I3. Fox. Co.. Long River, P. E. I. Raynor Intern. Fur Co. Ltd.. Suinmerslile. I’. -E. I B. Graham Rogers, Summer. slilt‘, P. E. I. Pure Can. S. B. Fox. Co. Ltd., Summerside, P. E. I. Pure Cttn. S. B. Fox Co. Ltd., Summcrside. P. E. I. Li. (‘cl D. A. McKlnnomCliar- loltotown. I’. E. I. Geo. A. (Isl-beck, Summerside. '1’. E. I. ' (loo. E. Brown, Kensington, l‘. E. I. ,_ Lt. Col. D. A. McKinnomCharj lollctown, P. E. I. ' Pure Can. S. R. Fox Co. Ltd., Sunnncrsltle. P. E. I. B. Graham Rogers. Summer- sidc, P. E. I. Pure Can. S. B. Fox. Co. Ltd.. Summerside, I’. E. l. , Pure Can. S. B. Fox Co. Ltd. Sumnicrsliie, P. E. I. Lt. Col. D. A. McKinnomChar- lotltetown, P. E. I. B. I. Raynor, Summerside, '1’. E. I. The lllagic S. B. Fox Co. Ltd.- Summerside. P. E. I. on! A. Callbvcck. Sumtmerside. P. E. I. ' Raynor Intern. Fur Co., Sum-| nicrsldc. P. E. I I lottetown, P. E. l. when t". was m_ I - an. Bummarside. P. l. ' Z 3. Pure Can. S. B. 4. B. Graham Rogers, Summar- s. Geo. A. Callbeclr, Bummarsido, ii. Geo. Brown, Kensington. Young Female. ~ a1. Lt. Col. DHA. McKlnnonChar- ‘z.’ ‘Pure Can. s. B. Fox Co. Ltd.- Adult MIIGr-(lfi Competing). Adult Female. Young Male. m. cm. n. A. MdKInnOILChar- " Breeders Association Trophy—Pc- tcr G. Clark. Sumnicrside, P. E. l. GAITEIIS see our splendid riange of Gaiters in the newest reinforced ‘ button holes and are re- inforced at the heels with Leather. ’ Breeders’ Association Trophy-The Magic Qlver Black Fox Co., Ltd.. Snmmerstdc. P. E. I. BEST PAIR MATCHED SILVER ‘ FOXES: Sales Company Trophy——-Pure Cana- dian Sliver Black Fox Co., Ltd., Summerslde, P. E. I. t‘ Trophy won by Pcttcr G. Clark, Summerside. P. ' phy, won by Magic Silver Black ass-r MALE FOX aonu 1924: wort by Lt. Col. D. A. MCKInnon. BEST FEMALE FOX BORN 1924: . won by lat. Col. D. A. McKlnncn. - Charlottetown, P. E. I. "'1: | DATA TAIULATED y 11 incheslhigh, , 15 inches high Mail orders pre- paid. Ferguson Shoe Co., Ltd. Sole Agents tor Rhino Rumors ,Ch|rloetctown, P. 5., i. Boot Male Born 1924. i‘ i?‘ Beat Female Bbrn I924. 1 Pure Can. S. B. Fox Co. Ltd, Sum- Q‘ Magic Silver Slack Fox Co., 8am- Fnq l‘ Male. .» ----- X main. Sliver B. ll»! °°- -- . . Q01. D. A. Moklnnon. n ~ iottetdwn. P- El. ~ Fox. Co. Ltd" Sumnmraide. P. E. l. side, P. E- I P. E. I P. E. I. lottetown, P. E. I. Summersido. P. E. l. 3. Lt. Col. D. A. McKlnnomChar- iottetown, P. E. I. 4. F. W. Peters, Siimmerside. l’. E. I. l3. I3. Graham. Rogers. Summer- slde, P. E. 1. CLASS 4B6—PALE SILVER. 1. Peter G. Clark. Summcrside. P. E. 1. 2. Geo. A. Cailbeck. Sumnierslde, P. E. I. 3. Lt. Col. D. A. McKinnomChar- lottetown, P. E. I. 4. Peter G. Clark, Sumnicrsldc. P. E. I. _ 5. B. Graham Rogers, Summer- sidc, P. E. I. 6. The Magic S. B. Fox Co. Dtda Summerslde. P. E. I. 1. The Magic S. B. Fox Co. Ltd, Sunnnerslile. P. E. I. 2. B. Grnliatirllogers, Summer- side, I’. E. I. 1i. ‘II. I. Raynor. Summcrsidc. P. E. I. ti. The Magic S. B. Fox Co. Ltd, Sitmmerslde, P. E. 1. Lt. Col, D. A. McKlnnonChnr- lnttctown, P. E. I. ti. Pure Can. S. B. Fox Co. LtiL, Summcrside. l’. E. I. B. Graham Rogers, Summer- side, P. E. I. a‘. Iiill Bros. Fox Farm Ltd.. Kingston. Ontario. l. Pure Can. S. B. Fox Co. Ltd., Stimmcrs-ldc, P. E. I. 2. Lt. Col. D. A. lVicKinnon-Chzir- lottetown, P. E. I. Ii. Lt. Col. D. A. McKlnnomChar- lottctown, P. E. I. -i. Patte & Wolf! Foxes Ltd., Pc- lcrboro. Ontario. ll. I lottetown, P. E. I. The Magic S. B. Fox Co. Ltd.. Sumnierside. I’. E. 1. B. Peter G. Clark. Summersidc. P. E. I. 5. wlorturs CHAMPIONSHIP ADULT FOX: “Winning Canadian Silver Fox CHAMPIONSHIP PUPPY; WORLD'S Winning Canadian Silver Fox Winning Canadian Fur Auction BEST AlDULT MALE FOX: Winning Prov. ot New Brunswick _E. I. BEST ADULT FEMALE FOX: Winning Prov. 0t Ontario Tro- Fox Co., Summerside, P. E. I. Winning Prov. o1 P. E. I. Trophy, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Winning Prov. oi Quebec Trophy, --_4 Lt. Col. D. A. McKinnon. Charlotte! town, P. E. I. 4—-l1‘lrsIs "' 6——Seconds 4——Thlrds P-Fourihs 2—-ll‘It'-ti1s L-Slxth 1—-Elghih nieraidc, P. E. I. 4—I"lnta ti-Soconds 3—ll‘hlrtla ‘. b-llburtlis 1--1l'.itth 2—-8ixths Best Pair Matched Foxes. merlide. P. Ill. I. a-umu ' 1—4‘hlrd 1—I‘o\irth . \‘\ z 3~Fi Pills 2—-Sixths Ilnynor, Sumincrsiilu, l’. 1'3. i. 2—~I*‘irsls 2 Seconds I-—— Third World's (iltninpiiiiisliip Puppy Ilcst Adult Fflllllllq Fox. 1I-—l<‘0lll'.Illfi lwSt-vcnih includes linyncr liil ernatii 1 ‘ s. Tho ‘lllagic s. B. Fox ca. ma. m Sumincrsiiie- P. E. I. _ (l. W. L. McEachern. Mermaid. “For”, A_ p,,|n,,.,.k_ l’. E. I. P. E. 1. young Female. ‘Lpjrst il~Sctznnils 1. Geo. A. Callbeck. Sumtnersidc. 2_Th|m_., side, P. E. I. 1_i.~0m1h 2. Raynor Intern. Fnr'Co.. Sunr- 1__Fmh mcrside, P. E. I. ‘ 1_s;xm 3. Pare Can. Sv-ll. Fox Co. Ltd. t Summer-side. P. E. I. ti. »Lt. Col. D. A. 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Red Soul Records arc nmv Double-sided. mal Furl Sn in mersiilc. 1K I DAIRY it "anions c ; A willjdorwolfgeléi.fi~giving (E11 - ‘ll , energy of bodyand clear-nose of mind, " I y‘ you'-need,for-*rfl1_,o if-Qdayls work To read tbcianalyais RY’S Cocoa is readily to believe the claims of Dr. Andrew Wilson, F.R.S.E., Dr. Robt. Hlltchison. and many other scieriiistli“ that it is thc " ~ nearest thing to “liquid energy” that exists ’ ' in thc world to-day. Food-for evcry dc. artment oi the human body, and Nature's indlicst stimulant‘ for heart and nerve“ theobrominc~is found in FRY’S, Tea and coffee are more flavours but FRY’S is a complete‘ food. FRY’S has that delicate “chocolaty” flavour "that comes only from a blend of the choicest cocoa beans and the experience of 200 years. 1~Third 1—-Ii_‘irst liltlpilrtli ' il- Fifths ' Palit- A‘: Wolll‘, Pvtcrlitirii. Ontario, 1~Sixth 1- Second ' 2~Snvvnths EAIPmirths 1—Se.vont'h Pelt-r (i: Clark. SllIllllI('l‘Sltl(‘, lhlill. ()N’l‘Alllt) 2—_iFlrsts L! S“l'UIIll.‘I 2-~'l‘hlrds ii—li‘t>nrths 1—I<‘ourth 2-- Fillllzi 1—Sixth 1 ~ "SPVUIIIII \\'oriil's (Jhuinplnnsliip Adult Fox. 1~l-3igliih Ilvril Adult biitlv. llill ltroe. Fox Farms i.id.. King- B. Graham Rogers. Summnrsldtgi Capt. 1". \V. Peters, Sunnui-rsiili‘. stun. Ontario. I’. I‘). I. * 2---ii‘il'lhs 1—"I‘hlriI I ~ICigIllII l~-l-‘ourth ' Stutrrinv Iilllii‘ Fitx (‘H.- Siiurrinv (ii-n. IE. Brown, Kcusingion, I’.E.I. i.alii-. lintiirio, l lduurth 1- Second l—Slxili . 1 l-‘unrllt , .Q ' All iiihoifljiitizi-s iiii-liiiliiil: Sir-it- iuls and (‘liiiitiiliinisltilts ;_-n id Prince lililn-iiril lslitiid, Wi-slcrn S. II. Fit); ('11., Lung River, I‘. Ia‘. I. Vlctroia No. 210 v o $135. 00 Other! from $37.50 to 8615.00 iavznagi; CTR I lbw-w’ erituteyuu willlns Two selections for practically the price of 4 I _ ‘- ono. Askfor/Yeo catalogue. . vlwr fihlq is 1\_daster’s Vice“