l ‘l I WEDNESDAY, Here and There nfEc-u THE MARITIME LEAGUES Judging by the shown throughout the enthusiasm , [Sun says: "Not until we break away‘ [from the East and form a separate lUlllOll of our own, comprised of provinces from Thunder Bay to the the West ever get any. sport." Such is the opinion of Joe Molr, one of Edmonton's leading citizens, Mamimewho has been indentlfied with the . Coast. will recognition in amateur provinces this season it looks as if Alberta branch of the Athletic Un- Canadas great national pastime in for the biggest year in its history in the three provinces by the sea. Dozens of Maritime papers. in fact the smallest semi weeklys are de- voting columns oi space to the pro- motion and fosterlngof this great Junior, inter- mediate and senior leagues will soon , _ be under full head of steam. and it “my year‘ branch of athletics. l5 COUVCI‘. eastern amateur ~ said." them. is a safe bet before the New Year. 110111“; 1° g9" 50mg place 1n a" en is many weeks old, all and sundr will be showing midseason form. 1t may be surprising, but never- fort to put amateur sport on l1 i All Grocers- Western Guardian THE CHARLO PTETOWN GUARDIAi ‘Rfiflily. those who attended hogs Jan- 4th up to 3 p.m- Please - lvater St., Summerslde. where sub- r ~i ' ri S FUN. - ion of Canada for several years. and 1m 1m" 0m“ “Ea “ m ‘ ecy who is at present on a visit to Van-l ‘ “Kay “There is no use trying to: buck Muiqueen. Fry and the other aristocrats" he '_ rtlllJlB stock. bagged in‘ weslemfgfigitigfis dgllsgésgggl bugg, an“, a fgw m“; white oats. remarkable merit. It relieves. It is ' ' l‘ b t , ‘ ' l We go to the meetingi Y f, . has, in me wash but moi Western Oilflce of the Guardian ie ' Egl-Tlgln delsegates outratc us, andlmcmed 111 111B 519119111 31111111111!- all we can do is to return and tell The only regret is that a larger number of interested per- sons did not encourage this grat- _R°B|N HOOD mph; chum uito'us training by their presence. ‘Cam Hem“, 0am Bauer Chhmjllut the children who executed the 1343.1g.16-gwkg program are deeply grateful to- and thus err- -EMERALD L. S. 5- C. taking courased their efforts. -—Y. zzNotlilng as Good for Asthnla.— 154712-28-21 Asthma remedies come and go but every year the sales of the original . —POTATOES WANTED — W9 Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy [want ten car loads of Canada A. grow greaterand great/er. N0 fur- ‘ our new ther evidence could be asked of its rPlrone warehouse. Kennedy Bros. alWBYS of the same unvaryinz qual- ity which the sufferer from asthma 77642-21." learns to know. Do not suffer lin- '__.._. other attack, but get this splendid i —-WESTEBN OFFICEA- The remedy to-daY- -- --A ~<£3— 7-» V Eastern Guardian fashioned E1522? vtlrlpieiheghagavxghelgovtgreozg; "K, boys that we did the best we; $321313?! artrld advertising will be Canadian - ' ~ 4 . Q the whole Maritime circuit. upyvards gflfllléalgllelrgflérgégéi Symlmhl’ 11°11‘, purchased dam, “aflrdtfi $22,635 menswear: AGENT-Mr. .1. w. P9115, of 350 senior and intercollegiate oTE_FrRSer' W} Marian“ repd Oflice in the McNeil! Building or a! 5411111001‘ 15 61111111111" Agent 1" cleverly puck chascrs juniors leagues. and many considers that over will have answered the call-and this does not include the intermediate leagues. also thc smaller Therefore one is given a fair idea the hold hockey has in the Maritime Provinces when one one thousand other as yet known. puck~inen will be participating in organized hockey this winter. AMATEURS AT HEART The following rrre the senior and intercollegiate hockey leagues which the jurisdiction of are under Maritime ntion; Amateur Chatharu. Bathurst belltorr. Moncton. Sackvrllc. Amherst, Oxford. A. P. C. League Sydney. Stcllarton. New Glasgow Valley League Windsor. Canning. Wolfvllle. South Shore. N. S. League Liverpool, Yarmoutlr. Luncnbury. Clllllvy» Halifax City League Crescents. Wanderers. Dartmouth. Eastern Nova Scotia League _ Keiltvillc. Truro, Halifax S0cials.'3ll(1 devollml- Prince Edward Island League ' v if Ahcgweits, Charlottetown; Cryst- Kllrcfl- accordme w newspaper" re- l’ 1' , poms Of games‘ in which he pamci. January 3rd, with a greatly lntrreas- mm-e ed attendance. als. Sumnrerside. Intercollegiate League g1“- into ecstacics Hot-guy Assoc-r. President Charlie Adams, of the Boston Bruins, marvelled at the re- Northern New Brungwigk Lcagug ruarkable stamina and endurance of Cgunp- Morena, who, when asked why he > could show such vitality and didn' Western New Brunswick Lr-ngun burn himself rip. declared, "I like Fredericton, Saint John. ' and , pales, is Recently. a Maritime paper went fact that over the rt." This was dilated on. and C. in Edmonton received the same, ‘ , dose ofmedicine. Whether he \\'as,5"1“""@5 1" llle Pflrlfill 0f New Lou forced to swallow it or not is notrfono r l Morena was applauded as being an, Central Nova Scutia a N. n. Lt-agrirfilnlrlteur‘ ln spirit while a profess- ionel by judgment or discretion or ‘ what have you. Morcnz undoubtedly has the am- ateur spirit, but not any more $0.1 'f0r instance, than the sprightly Ot- ' Boucher and Both play hockey everyi rtawu defence twain. minute of the time. both dearly love (y, N_ R“ to win. and they hate to lose. They look on hockey as a game to whichr almost drop from the same. The exhaustion. Saint F‘rancis Xavier. Dalliotlsie.‘1l°l‘k@l' he sets the better he likes Technical College. Mount University of New Brunswick. NOTE~To win the hockey championship of the Marl- is indeed“ a feat feat which is crowned with plenty hockey glory and prestige. team wouldn't strive for it? time Provinces WEST MAY SPLlTq WITH A. A. U. OF (‘ Determination o_f the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada to adhere strictly to the principles of ama- to enlightening the lines around the amateur definition and pcrlnit of no “monkey business,“ mixture of amateurs; not meet with the of hybrid tourism even such as the and pros. docs approval of advocates; nmateurisrn in the West. story of a Western Canada Athletic Union, independent of the A. A. U. Such rru or- ganization would of course be “out- ‘avf’. in so far as Olympic recognit- Vancouver of C.. is heard again. ion is concerned. The am rculh. Bully and cheaply bu: i: runs a temperature ‘buck into action again. 11s mu of this type of ha player. who ls easel‘ w give fulllrrihrrhr, .\lr. A. Allen took the that‘ rmeasure for the entertainment of;,,.,. Famous 01d Recipe for Cong Syrup made a! homo, all for 'l‘hou.\rnnds of in 2-1 hours or ll- as. Get 21A- uunce of Piurx from any pnur it. into u Iii-oz. liutlll‘, and add plain granulated sugur syrup l5 you prefer, use clarified honey, ins-tend of sugar it tustr-s good, lasts a family a druggist. to ulnke l6 (mucus. Syrup. Either “my, keeps perfectly. and long time. way pine l-xiruct Dllfl [m ingr eflect on membranes. o lrwfid (lislrppnintnrcnt. ask tlruggisl for "21/3 (ruuces of Pincx" Guarantee-ll to give absolute satisfaction or money _ flircctinrla. promptly refunded. l1 e ‘incx Co., Toronto. Ont. ses, etc. OPTOMETRXST Office Drugstore. 1 ; Connected Mr. Fisherman- This is Simply a Reminder That You Cannot Get Higher Prices. Better. housewives found bow to suvc two-thirds of the money uuulrlly spent for» cough prep- arations, by using this wcll-krlown old recipe for making cough syrup. lt is simple and cheap but it lrzls no euunl for results. lt gives immediate relief, usually stopping un ordinary cough ‘ thuse. rgoals scored for him. ‘h“‘”“‘“"‘ “myffrféflfgi “Jffélirrr. (lirr) (iillis illlil iris-s Mary more '_ than the game. and he lwondered what the originals had idonc to earn these places. The vesior of American sport writ- ers probably did not see hockey n’. ' He may have been gaz- your int: at a presentation by the ‘Am- Wll-hicrirazis and ‘Black Hawks. or per- ; hops rgagcmen ts. lplaying Ottnwas or Montreal. or a .Montrcrrl-—Ottarva game. a RangerI some of the‘ other equally fascinating struggles‘ for Coughs..= * timate. i . Irveslcln EXAMINATION I “w 1 Filling and supplying glas- H. J. MABON MONTAGUE. P. E. l. it. liooley Smith is another who would play all the time and who until the public. time. AN RACE Hockey League. section. Canadiens are burning pace. folloyved by the oth crs. who are packed in close forma- It may be an unusunlqh.‘ A 1.; type for pro baseball as other pro‘ games. but is a type that abounds in hockey. Canadzfs National pas- ( r -l ticn—so close that a team winning second place and vice versa. The (irrrdy r resentative. who attended the last: ‘he 111°D°11a111 NW" 510F9- zlnliual meeting of the A. A. U. of, Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising. new _ —CHURCH NEWS -— Anglican and renewal subscriptions. tllul School 2 p. ill. will continue in —TEACHER$ REMEMBERED. mry Kgrrrrgh. lTllc Business College rrr sldo r-liz-scrl Christmas holidays, after- successful dug departrrlcrrt Weill presented The each icrnvs (folk-go w oirk . willr The rrp with .\lr ruvrrtly the v-CHRISTMAS CONCERT. '.-\u f‘lllt‘l‘lillllllltllll replete with lirr‘ portarri (‘illllllllllllfllll-i was present» Aicirllirrrr (lollegc, Wolivillo. NS. l") DBO- or losing can vault from fourth t0 irrl irr l.‘rl'~ Strand 'I‘lrezrlre. Kensirrg mu, on Wurrrrsdaiitriglil lliili clri Sururuerslde on Jan. 1st, 1928. will be as ‘ ws: French River 10.30 a.m.: b"! lnllfllllktml 2-30 p.m.; ~ keuslrrgtrru 7 yll-lll». with Holy Commutiiou, also e's lllllvllls l-Inrrrlarry. and we would urge patrons i0 liroroughly‘ fatten their Inf-Z ill l1 Hill l-f1‘-0l'f-!91l1‘. ‘Vllll 1'91"“: thirds ireiorc disposing of them’ m,- irlrurulugs. and but to ruutclr. Th8 tlrc price ror- good stock willprob» bridesmaid ialbly flrlllllllll‘ ilrnr- .l.ll- Mlllnrztu- .\\'il1l lllll l" "1111111- '1‘111" 1¥1"1°111"1 ’ 1511142-20101 gift to the bride “'11s zr subsluiftiirl .-\ sumptuous dinner- servirrl by the bride's sister. Miss Later ill llle everl- 51111111191" int: rr great rulnrbcr of serenadersf nu Tllursrlily for the rrrrivctl lo rcurlcr" unto ilro hrido very and grooru wishes for future hap- Tlrc brirlc. who was touri- teaclrcrs, Miss .\l£i('l.(‘€ill. principal; ‘cred. a shower by her ruauy friends .nrul .\lr. Jeffrey or‘ the Iioolckeep iu Revere, is n Wlllll; lady of excel- \'(}|'_V plQgg-‘lfilll character. antly surprised when ilre present 11121105109111 111 I l l Amt Both may ml they 1 ( ( “mg he 1mm m" lewd and Smith will make their future homo Mrs- Smith Miss i] a suitable > q mmmvlue - _ t lll all " 1mm“ m‘ Kit Keoiigh, formerly oi Georg [OW l -—HELPING THE MA|LMAN.— ‘chilies when left on the bench. and,0n account of the train wreck on he getsitlrh mullilnutl on Friday, there was _ PTO hOORBY n0 late mail in Surumcrslrlrz Friday "1""? 1111111111» 1911911117 “sued Gem rd hustling night. A . Wlrc-nr lrurl first real threat that Cunadiens will longed tire admiration of encounter tn their ‘—o'.' was it last night? away but expect to start a with the burning up that is expect ed to reduce Canucks to loss of a hockey fag end of last that they will steal a long enoug‘. more or crisp later on- jrlst as it did Ottawzrs towards the supremacy will ;bc when they meet Ottawa tonight season-rnaybeffll , v However, Canzidiens fondly believe ("111m1h oil); prcciatlve zruillerrclr, ill of tire prograrrr perforrucrl rlruszl . _ senaPcrs (‘lrr-rus-“Flre. ' cannot hope to dislodge them right Ahwzv “soft- ‘enintf’ up process that may unite Dialogue of l.i re‘s a Snug ypmomgue_..~1",..r-5 Xmas \\'illi.rru Zilirrtell. (lcorgetorvrr. A Shopping", ilcrircrl .\lcl\'r\rrrra; Vin g lirr S(ll(l-—~(lOI'll'll4il' (iillls. l1‘ll(‘l\l‘-l or‘ Xrrrrrs“:1 ‘Spirit lilo ll the Tlru prliurll-1 irr Chorus-“Plre Star Above the Mirn- Dialogrrr.-i“'l‘nkiug ilrr- (‘r-rr-f ; Violin Solo. (icrtrurlv (lilll New Yl-u. .\l r- 01]!‘ ‘ grnorri. \\’Ol'O cllevk- Thu plncss. zlrul which ..=1WEDDING BELLS-A 011101 very pretty ruarrlage pint-o at lire fenlldfillUtl of the brid~ John 0n Friday Gllr, at 2 p_m._ Sunday Keougll, Revere, jtiuss», when their ftlauglrtel- Kit was united ln nr:lr- ___ ‘riago to .\lr. Joseph Smith of Boa- l —-P°ULTRV NOTICE-Our Poul-Itou- 'i‘be_v were assisted by»ihe brii try Killing ma“; M lgeusgngmn 10's sister Miss l\lill‘i!,il|‘(’l Keough and QpQraflQn dufiug by .\lr. John Smith, brother of the The bride looked charb- Mrs- blue Georgette 'l‘he presents were the bride __.~___‘{-O}-—i-— ..*.\lr. Joseph Post, gPlOWll- also w ire lirr-l visiting . .“.\lis:4 her-inn ‘nun. (icorgctorvrr- spending his ‘iwitlr iris |l1ll‘l’2 s Ml‘. rrp- . bcti (ioorgcrtnvrr- Bliss, r\l:lr_v HALIFAX, Dec. 1 I llrillflflirls; Xruzrs 'l‘ret- zurrl llauce. ‘Chflngei (Tlrrlstruns and Nlrs llib- May Mzrrtell, H“. is vrnr lug her pzrrcuts Mr. and Nlrs Dec. PERSONALS _ ' McDonald, Pa‘ - ..*i\lrs- rPetre Solomarr and eon “HAHN, “.110 wired Sum ltayrucntl, recently visited frienrr» hing lrlrrr to seull a apt-t» 1“ (“lspcreaux' ,i2il in from Emerald with rlre nliril. {and .\l.'. MPlAWlll rcceivi-rl irnru .\lr. (‘vi-ally stating tho irlrln would ho sent through. zrllrl rouse- (‘llristluus lllilll was There has never been quite a race 1“"'°1."'°‘1 “my mummy “1V1"""““1"‘; Such as the one mat is being was? lrclprlrg tllc l‘ll‘l‘l\'\‘ irr tlrc Post ‘Of-l ed in both sections of the National 119'" 111111 “""1'Y"11"' 111111111“ 1" ‘$119k In the Canadian Grady illltl ull who helped it along. setting a! .."‘Z\1rs_ Reuben (llldden and brt’ sou James. oi‘ Nrlutuskot, U.S.l\ lllre- (illddenfls sister. Jliss lli-irrricq Skinner. Georgetouri lilcklnnorr. C teacher. Mariinvlrle, is visiting lrcr parouls .\ll'. and llrs. John Alt-kni- ..“.\ll'- ffllzlrles llibbeth, sturlenl holi lElVl-l Halifax. siEdEiRiiiiEiis l 27.—Quota:lons Dec. furnished by Johnston and Ward. M8)’ Members of the Montreal Stock Ex- July mud m Con“ home m first placm Plano Actrourprrulsr "Miss Mary _ _ r and mm may win get their res; ltcrltly. ~ l-irlrcir zuul UVIEII)’ rrllrruireri1 New 11°71‘ EX°1“‘1'-1~° later on. Tire game tonight will Willi P-lllllll Y \‘r'\" Fl'll11'l"@1. 11111 v present m. Start on ivlrs irt once at iirrr- fllillllily or‘ uicc- AV T°P- and Santa Fe R5~ ~ interesting their theory. . FAILS TEOiTllRILl. Bill Hanna. for fifty ;l.\' llcvelrlpcrl illlll zrcrrlrrrrc-ly- pcr- uurlicuco ;i'nllr=u*cd the presentation of each ‘successive- rrurulwr- with the kr-orr- ycars £1 est irricrcst flllil slrlnvl-ll-rl lrolllltc- jinrrucrl ilbillly. sport writer. and now on the staff l|||_\‘ “I)])];|[15(\_. of the Nc\v York Tribune. is one me Drug 1who cannot get a kick out of hockey. m(.n,r,9,_- ,Hc says that he saw a recent _ It's truly astonishing lrow quickly at the garden and he felled t It acts. penetrating through every all; passage of the throut and (MIRPIIH and raises tlrc [rllll-grrl. soothes and lrenls tlre urcrulrrliues. and. grallu- ,_,_ _ - i ally bllt hurr-ly the annoying throat r“‘“anm(' tickle und dreaded cough disappear en-r llllotl-‘Zfalllls 0Y1 tirely. Nothing better for brouchitisJintercstini-Z lloarseness or bronchial nstlurlrl. Pine: is a spl-cilrl and highly mn- ecntrnted compound of enuino Nor- llllflllll‘ guaili- col. known the world over for its lielil-= ilLS best. the pillars Pirates Canadian game. or that probably have revised his es Still. after for fifty y'car's, one liable to sudden enthusiasts. and as fir that l I embraces st impressions. even at stage of development. A REAL GOOD PLAYER When it comes to Old Country Service or More Courteous Treatment than When Dealing With CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBINS Incorporated. The largest Dealers in (Tanadian fish in the‘ United States Al This Season" Special Attention ls ‘(in-en tn SMELTS—EEIS---SCALLOPS-ETC. I-2-Ii Fulton Fish Market. and Rangers, who‘ iplayed recently in light scoring cn-. are often larlting. it is hardly likely that the much-quoted and well liked writer will even become a convert to the rousing winter pastime. game (Ylulr oi‘ Si. 0 en- There were ncl enough and the en- oi‘ lng is zr proof rvlriltlrcrr have anybody clsc. throne. lsportsrnanship. the Pri is just a man on a horse or a marl rrvith a racquet in his hand: in oth- er words. a mere competitor like By good playing he‘ _ _ lWOll two rounds in the Royal NavyiAb111b1 _ Qnly to mceLLaurentrde Pulp .. match. 1squash tournament. ytlfilfldl. in his third ‘fact that he was beaten very de» SW61 CO- Clm- C0111» ~ cisirciy shows that his opponenthlsbflsws Com- New - n he saw Canmkmsidid not cease to bear down becausclilfflmlllllll That the .\lzuy‘s The '|‘llr: l.ll lie lrcl-rl the Prince got so Shawinlgan far indicates that he is a real good player. and lnore than that. it lu- dicatcs that despite his many en- fgagements he manages to keep in one grlggfifirst class physical trim. ‘ pl-rsoucll oi‘ Hllll was rztrmpnstrtl of tlro Helpers (‘barrel rrrrtl _lhi-.~; flue oxlribltin-rr of skillirrl act of lrow wiell ilicsiu irllirrcil ncc of Wales his antagonist was the heir to the Brazilian Traction .. Am. Car and Fdy. Co. Can. Pacific Co. American Can Co. .. . Atlantic Refinery Co. . . . . . . .. Am. Locomotive Co. Am. Smelt. and Rcfng. Co. ‘,Anaconda Cop. Min. C. N.Y. Cen. and Hud. Riv. s 4 Con. Gas Co. tN.Y.l .. Hud. Motor Car Co. .. TmyNatlonal Breweries . . . Banks 1 Bank Commerce Tire Manitoba Curling Assoclationl 7B clubs with r1 total l membership of nearly 4.000. [association's I r janywhere in the world. | l l l l flinging UT; Father annual bonspicl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Winnipeg is the largest gathering of March _ _ devotees oi the curling game held May l The 1 at Dec. | Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . iBiurk Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1091i 1641!: . 1191K: International Paper Co .. '14 by Mis. Kan. and Tex. Ry. 210 Southern Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. 124 Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. 193 US Industrial Alcohol Co . 108% Westinghouse Electric . . . . . .. 90% Montreal Stock Exchange 2'76 331 12m . 127% . 128% took WlIQ i3. A beauty. l . Exquisite models, cut and by expert5,__. made from the finest and imported every garment designed for warmth as well as for Beaverine Coats, $75 Beaverine Coats, $85 French Seal Coats, $120 French Seal Coats, Sable Trim, $140 Hudson Seal Coat, $350 Hudson Seal Coat, Sable Trim, $350 value figures. Every popular sort of winter coat. Beaverrnes, supplying a low price mat there are French Seals; there a1‘ Persian Lambs. And they are e Muskrats, Hudson Seals, all priced at honestly good 11l9°1@1111l§5§91 A A - ffiat‘ are A Dilfilrfiw This is the time to pur-' clrase_th'e fur coatyou are going to give HER for a Christmas gift. The finest range of hand- some coats in. the Pro- vince. Will you call to- ~ day? . l Hudson Seal Coat, Kolinsky Trim, l $475 r ~ Persian ‘Piece’ Coat, $139 Coats, 1 $225 t0 $450 Southern Muskrat Coat, $79 Muskrat Coats $200 to $285 f z There are the popular . 1n very stylish lines; March March May 1 Livestock Market i 257 calves. brought $6.50 and $4.50; canners $3.00 to 811».- ‘cutters $3.75. There were only a doz- len veals offered. Good ones brought common 01105 $12.50 and Grassers sold $5.50 for kinds. kinds brought $11.00 lambs up to $11.50. Hogs were scarce were made in small and .- butchers. Prices ranged to $9.40 flat for good quality hogs. good doctor is always wor - But it is not always possible to get a doctor just when you want him. In such cases, common sense sug- gests the use of reliable home rem- filmed edles. such as Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil, which is wonderfully in easing inflammatory sprains. saves many a fee. HOU5E- I'M ON LY THE AGENT AND MUQT DO A's: PM 1BuT-MR-JiGCi5-YOUR WIFE usreireffe» ON ME ‘EHOWINC HER "vi-ire; act RlGHT- l. I -l~ rIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill ill "\'"= wolsriiflFvu- BUT l WANT l or-r "were ’ R5*1-1'-‘1""1"M*1‘E*’ ygu QMLLY flit-rp- Tnm-vrlw You TO | l5 war RECEPTlON RooM r ' minus MY win UNDERSTAND I LOVELY- l5 THE LIBRARY 1gp gqLgqqp-l-M Th“??? "m ""° "“'“"‘ ' ° ~ Salitfh MARKQT TO BED ROOM ow ‘lemme BUY ANY ' ' H0055 " MONTREAL. Dec. 27.—‘The offer- Colnmon lambs sold from $10.00 to $10.75 according to weight and the percentage of bucks. lots to local healing cuts, scratches, bruises and The presence of this rem- Bruce Stewart have - visited the home of Airs‘- O - s _-- . - -. y under the skillful management Cm" I ' iv-Mr 1nd Mrs MucLcrur Darling 1h] 1 80W. lion. spent Christmas at the latter's of M155 Verna Darrach. 84a‘ ____ |lrorue in Brookfreld. -—-——oo>————- 88 ‘I MRS- PATRICK MORRIS I —~—- zzYour Home Medicine Chest-r i Tire S. S. Concert. which was aAmong the standard household The flllgfll or dpflfl] "m... nun-n great success was held on Saturday remedies that should always be on 51:, I Morris, during the iriglrr oi‘ ilre lfllrrl 11? lrrrd srrrrrm r‘ minutes w ishctl one cnirsetl reti health and slrorvlug tlr rulil_rl gbt s , culle but gloom to tire whole vicirr- . 154%’ A few good heifers were sold for 11Y~ .. 587s; $8T00 and medium ones $7.00. A half g . 213% dozen medium tofalrly good cows 111011111113 11°11‘ 11”",1*111’~‘1 "‘~*"1“1"'" common Ones in St- Bolnlventurolr lhorlce to tho cemetery rrrljoizrlrrg. $321 and The Rev lsh $11.50. Hughes; Betwr tlourt- and good all sales 60mm 11' from $0.25 Sows $7.00 with an odd one a shade Dmmm better. r _______“>_i_ and John ::'1‘lre th his fee. I eflectivel Darlington. pains and Messrs. edy in the family medicine chest their homes week-end in Ebenezer. to lior daughter. fmvmlnutes passed away- rSha was a WOlIlilll wlro rook uu1 active part in church and social Iltllfill‘! and her clrcc-rfrll mllllllvr‘ , made her presence rlr-slrulrlr- in ail - Wings of nvesmck on the W0 markets company, both young and olrl. rrrr.| . itlfihiloday were very light. being only 1'” sudden “"1 rrrcnrutrrrtr rli-ruh 22v.- 159 cattle. s54 lambs. 567 hogs and lllglulrllt H" The funeral took pint-v Frlrllry priest. officiated- utterlrianco showed ln -tnem tlro deceased was helrl- ' the strong 1 pallbearers "Fruinor; 1., Court: J» Court; .l. She leaves to mourn one rluugb- ter Margaret P- at home: six sous Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; W». of Atlantic, Mass; Loo ll-, --l Rnxbury Malls; Patrick F" student of S't- Dunatarrs ‘University and W. of Berlin. N.1i.; also two ‘brothers. William. of Covehead ways cherish the memory or n de~ Family PhyslclarL-The votori and iovins 111011101‘ 81111 B1919" -€-<-0>~—-—— BROOKFIELD NOTES Miss Adelaide Ma Pherson has re- to spending Christmas at her home in oiled. with blrt u arnlrlg, the most of the frrmily- "File rlvwhis uncle retl to bed in her usuzrl cheerful manner‘. nnl fe w i he found herself ailing. I){ll]‘i(:k evening in the Hall. MF- R0196", MlwKinnOn. Southport Thomas‘ ‘Eclectric Oil. Its manifold (‘llPF-rspfinll Christmas here the guest of usefulness Miss Hazel MncLeod has returned'Always use Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectrlfi e least symptoms m‘ lllyto Charlottetown after spending the on for relieving rheumatism and - utess or any kind. rbut shortly afteruhopday an ""11 ill l1, Our school ls progressing favour- cuts. bruises and sprains- hand in your home medicine chest. none is more important than Dr. in relieving pain and. ‘healing sickness is known by many ‘thousands throughout the land. Roddie McLeod. her borne in Brookiicld. sciatic pains, treating sore tllfflllls and chests. coulhs. burns. 503N5- t only mrr-orv to the faru~ church. lrrrl .J.Tl3Mc,lutyrr-. tlrc pur Tho lzrrltl‘ what us were: Messrs J._.\l. HtiglWt-r null l-- at home; Herbert .l., or‘ Bruce of Sourls, who will al> (Ell pl’ Char ottetown after Marimba and returned to, after spending the‘ Borden CLOSING OUT » 1 SALE The Estate A. D. Ross, Eldon, will conduct a Closing Out Sale from December 19th to January 15th. The tire stock is reduced to rock bottom ices as everything must be ‘cleared