V :.1 T, was-_... ~ an-`_________ ___g__= = 'nm cnARL0'I'rE;0wN GUARDIAN H0() W ` _ - , , l = a 5 == _ = V _ ig \ TWENTY FREE TICKETS WILL BE `AWARDED `-----_...qua 1""`E"STt -l I ` WINTER " ' ADJUSTMENT I of YOUR CARBURETOR and _ BATTERY CHARGING RATE makes EASIER STARTING on COLD MORN IN GS PA L MER AUTO ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL ‘ and CARBURETOR SERVICE ZZ- l_= is-:msn l Let us have the Pleasure of showing yo u o u r ' ééortm/ent of I Ch ri stmas Gifts f Kodaks and Cameras. ' Fancy Boxed Chocolates. Fancy Boxed Writing Paper. Fancy Leather Goods. Writing Cases in leather Ladies’ Hand Bays. Travelling Sets, Walking Sticks. Cigars, Cigarettes Thermos Bottle and I Cases. Toilet Waters. Dusting Powders. Bath Salts. Yardley Sets. Hudnut Sets. , Christmas Cards. ~. Come, see our stock. .I0ll|lS0|| and J0ll|lS0l Prescription Pharmao& Since H83. Corner Prince and lust TAX" 1 Tm! 1 Tm - Tull BEN 'S ,TAXI -fAllr._raIl-ull!-'rsxr-rsxn-rsxn-1-Ax:-rsxn -Tl!!!-'rsxr-'rAxn_1sxn.-rsxn-'.Axn_1-Axr-'rsxn 1010 WPrumpt, Gosrteoas Se rvics. ‘s ll are . 1-' ., no , ,, ,. T ' ,n n NAM1-: THE PLAYE1='| Ile Habefdashew ron 'THE ABBIES oN y FRIDAY NIGHT - ll , I /I Jil Coupon Vllth Every 50c Purchase Attach your coupon to a receipt from one _ lil' ‘ ,.1 of the merchants advertising on th' d , . '( ,al I fir send it in to The Guardian. Is page an ` i/i/751 ‘ _ l If your coupon bears the correct name you in line for one of the free tickets. Should more than twenty coupons be cor- TO SCORE FIRST GOAL ¢ - _ I If 9 ! =__ ` $§ ,_____\ Q... 2.154 ect, the winners will be decided by drawing. The My name is Hockey Coupon Valid only when accompanied by s receipt from ' one of the sho merchants Gentlemen:- first 'Q . gnu for me Asolo vnu he wma by ' A Buy YOUY' T Ut l .......... ........... . . 5. .... . . . . ... ........ .. _ Addraa ...... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . flfllilli WX, NOTE: In addition to tirst order oi 2nd, 3rd, (th and 5th lint as first choice. or choice write alternative choices players as likely first scorers. r ‘ E 'xr The alternative choices will be good for free tickets only if ess than twty coupons bear the name of the player to score owe &r *Oli* DRESSING GOWNS For His Gift Lovely Flannel Dressing Gowns in Navy, Light Blue, Tan and Brown, only . $7.00 What nicer for his Christmas Gift. SMART FLANNEL HOUSE C 0 A T S We show very attractive house coats in Wine and Navy Flannel, Cord Silk, trimmed cuffs and collar. Priced at $6.00. Come and gg; hom, M.EN’S WEAR Henderson 8: Cudmore c I IW Miller Bros. ._ ". |-l'““°'| “Everything Musical” __,____.._ Hear the latest in Victor Records and take home your choice in Sheet Music. Splendid stock of musical mer- chandise always on hand. H _ A -_ GMWWG ` P. E. Islands oldest r- GH _ MONCTON HAWKS Announced In 'i= l _ii ROOP’S And Pick a Winner From the ABBIES ,Try Oar PURE LARD for’ Your Xmas Baking. 2 lb for 25c Pure Pork SAUSAGE 2 lb for 25c Home Made POTTED MEAT - The Winners 2 for 25C H o € K E Y Bc E t bl' h d 1868 389 PHONE 390 | S 8 'S ¢ ° _ , Allan Cu Winncrs ‘ V; M 0 N D , S Stewart ’s Quality Bread ABBIES Gllarliiali V Coupons T- fp’ O 0 QA 6 Reserved Seats-50c, 75c, $1.00. Balcony-35c. Children’s Seats-25c. Seat Sale opens at Forum Box Office this morning at 10 a.m. sooner clubs' C Comb Empire ' For Players Rangers have taken George Jenk-V: ins from Montreal Cnrst/eel, goalie. and Manchester United has brought Mcusnus from To onto scottish. Burnley secured Charles. s. back. i’r0m 'lTinirlacl, ; Many of these players have come " t lal hich in it LDNDON, Dec. 5-(CP)-Never history ol Association foot- n ry has the e been of first-class players special writ-er in hich inevitably guilted League beginning to their search ta. Moat of en from South lsadvsnhse of that vsral have been -inzlrinilnrinfiléinl§n§§§;§§;2;r§i ;§’!!.i§§§i§i§’ ir5=3§ig§f§¥§‘ir§i,§§§§s§§ 5i;,i;*:§;§E;;2 l§ifi,§.r’ i=i' r§§r.i§' I . ’. l ini! iiiiiiii ` U5 oqrsble players hom except ai _and even the Arsenal cannot players they ln the eyes P1001 coming those eases. some devote llshina 5'” L... ‘ :sig “ill over merely on , w - self demonstrates the shortage oi home-produced players. That it should pay clubs like Chelsea. tail- lng the first division. Burnley and Argyle to b im; playcrs thousands of miles on trial is eloquent of the situation. ~ The sporting Life writer express- ed the opinion South Africa has a good cause for complaint at the loss of so many valuable players in the past few yeas not lon: no English clubs were "raided" by continental teams in somewhat the some fashion. and th? were loud oirtcrws when Andy Wlllbn .nd Alex chi-yne of Chelsea me some lesser lights went to French club. 1-1. wntlnues: 'There seams something wrong about this peach- lng gf plays s by clubs who them- selvm are fenced ln by protective baniers Such as sppertun to (sw other sports-or businesses for that matter. within the magic oirola of gh, League no player may be Q- prosched, much less tempted away, ,°)¢n|s_qheisooaciub‘sho&, out .south Africa sstns wide QC her to the p0\¢ - “Thee is another equally ante .mme at the mlttsr. While club are oontent to soour the earth td ready-made players. what is to be- ogme of embryonic horns talent? gum, me plan of Ibttenham Bot- mur, who. lilo l othk disk. func!-leirownnurssry.snd|snsr~~` school tl'|e'r owl‘ guyqaesking, _ mmplsyersisthomoresaoesad more ends ins! The Dun' posib lonatthatopofthhltllhfollt ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of No- vember: Seniors: ? Grade X,-1, Florence Pina-au. I Grad¢ IX.-I, Evelyn Blaequiere; 2, Margaret Blaoquiere; 3, Alice Gallant; 4, Loretta Buoie; 5, Ver- onica Pineau; 6, Arthur Doirnn. Grade VII.-1, Zeta Blacqui:-rr; 2, Georgina LeCla.lr; 8, Alyre Lc- Clair and Augustine Gallant; 4, Ev- elyn Pineau; 5, Eugene Pineau; 6. ; Arthur l..cClair; 'l, Alvlna Doucette; 8, Ethel Pltre:`9. Stephen Pitre; 10, . Vincent Gallant. Wilfred Pinesu, teacher. Juniors: Grade III.-I. James R. Blac- quiere; 2, Mary ld. Gallant; ll. I Catherine Blsoquiere. I Grade II.-l, Elmer Buote; 2, Al- . ma Ledlair; 8, Cornelius Gallant. Grade I.-1, Marion Gallant; 2, ` Aiyre Buote; 3, Alphonse LeClalr. John Gauthier, teacher. NOITH WILTBIIIBE SCHOOL Honor roll for November: Grade X.-l, Arnold Godfrey- Gtlde XX.-1, Victor Deacon: 2 S We in - Nelson Hather- r; S, Keith John- , Resale Clark: 3. ; 3, Fay Johnston. Ralph Noyf: 2. iii F rlday Night at 8.30 |-| 0 C K [Y Must 3° , Special arrangements are being made to handle the large crowd. I Sent In lnnugfpnmfn The country districts all seem to this winter new ag as \ formed in Lot 18 with Malpeque as high has been donated by Mr. A. for by the teams entering Il the League. There are six teams, rhpre» sentlng the different sections `\of not is ' years consecutively before it be- comes the property of any one I beam. Mnlpeque has a splendid open air rink and with the winter setting ln early there should bv I lots of fun ln Lot. i8 during the hockey season. S. y ChampionSkater ` A Guardian representative had s pleasant interview yesterday with Mr. J. E. Arsenault of Wellington, ‘ acknowledged by the Amateur Ath- I letio Association of Canada to be , the oldest msn on skates in the world. Mr. Arsensult is 94 years of ale and is still hsle and hearty and , is looking forward to a sood pm. tefl skating, Be gavg an excellent exhibition ll oi’ his skill on the ice at the Orys. tal Rink. Buxnmerside, yesterday n(. ternoon. Hr. Arsensult was for I7 years station master at Wellingtqg mn wasuwell known to the traveling _<_ pu c. 'Iwo years s¢o Mr. Arsenault was presented with s loving spoqy he-fm theA.A.A.ofC.a.ndmad¢m 9152*” lift; l” _ Berrlghn. 'water from one to three . th sau wor the Ishii of oaooar- _ U“"‘ E“*‘°"- ’°'° “’"‘l- TN* "*“°' mm “iq pk me massless. points °\*“d' tmp. Xdhelscamg wsyooieounllpiosrsn and. l. larrisonk Wm: ____ 'h"~""' P\’°W’°""'7- Q 'mm' C M ' Angel food and gingf gag "°“'°° L” °°"‘“""` mum be u-or n or .olsqvvin-enhnsasssi-"asses sum. °~= Wh __ 'Helm Hmmrby' 2 honorary member of the Agsggl. 1. ' ., : 8' wmnurrd Camry nggltie veteran skater says no Joyce Iovacon; lm' ‘ md' Mlzigrgil ,_' Uucumbera should be I de Godfrey. 3', his wind not quite so (ood as lug gfmm Mmmll mr sm lu anno: sim, ng ,o period as formerly, l, iii 515 finds O ~ be taking a. keen interest in hockey _A ,E ue ,_ been . Guardian a centre. A beautiful silver cupi measuring about twenty inchesl Befa fe C to the 4-eoerooee-o+rro-oooe+q¢.¢¢4 I vreoovooooo +¢¢».¢,,,, E. McLean, M. P., to be competed ’ , 5 Oclock ; The'cup has to be won three Ffiday § Even mg lseek Affiliation" With Canadiani BadmintonAssoc. I The Summerside Badminton 2 Club organized last year held their annual meeting in the Presbyiffiini 'I Hall on Monday evening. Dr. Mc- unrno, me President, occupied :nel chair, Several matters of import-| ance came before the mcetinK~ I A representative from th" C. Y, M. L. club asked um nn-,v might join the league. After a good deal of discussion it was dvfldfd tb write to the Canadian Badmln- ‘ im Association spplylnlz for PPP 1| mkslon to become affiliated with The name 0( the club was ` changed from thc Siimmrrsldv i Badminton Club to the Summar- ltde Badminton Association, Sonw important changes were made in the by-laws. The cluhs now in the l Association sre me msn Sfhwl , Club, Bt. Maris Club. Trinity ‘. N < ii l _ ‘ _nl *Hia .I fl". ii i` 1 \ l 7...... _ A "‘ *or if ful MORE Sr£_wAR_Ifs IA nutritious creamy loaf that cuts perfectly. Wrapped in waxed paper and guaranteed full weight. HOCKEY CONTEST Send in five complete wrappers with each coupon, or make a fifty cent purchase at our store. S TE WAR T’S Bakery Make This a ` SPORT "SEG coops - XMAS ’ A few suggestions from our store. Bicycles-.loycycles <, Z " c. c. M. stares. *'f’ Hockey Supplies -‘. " Badminton Su lic: xx il? ‘il lf. fri.) k,._>__.‘(. _ ,\ P. \ r\ _serv rc _ .`._ Punching Bags Fishing Goods. The Bike Shop Gt. George Street on `c. v. u. I. -no :merino id- | _lourned until next Monday 1° 0070- plete business held ovcr. 8. I '_`_" .L .-1. gnu llntfslilabslt Club the Presbyterian Club and q -_-»-»L.____ ,___ g DD Boxing Gloves _ 1. \ ` -_--_... / fi » lofi _ :-. ~.,0, . "lf . ~s_,’ ~.~ . Ji ...... hftfni tif ry f- lj ‘ ly _-1 In-A 1, 1 an 2/? l f.. §‘.:_f . 5. I . »-w Ms