tqpipoooooooooooooo e060 A little the luxury of a fre ' cigarette. econom an ~ ORINQCQ 1 you warps}? min inn ficiqailfiaoqm 1 ode dance Then you I . d the SELECT YOUR Xmas gifts now. All gifts done up in Xmas boxes. Prowse Bros. ‘BEQT OF HOSE for men, $1.00 Dair at Patons. L_---a A LONG <FIUN~At the Police Ooul-t ion Saturday"for the fourth consecutive day there were no casesbefore the Stlpendisry Meg'- istrate. " ‘ f- - _ ‘ THE HUNTER RlVERMethodist Sabbath ‘School ‘fwiil hold i their Christmas entertainment on Tues- day GVCHIIIKwDGC 19th. If not fine the next fineyreii-ing. 2i AUCTION SALE of stock and tarmingimplements on the prem- 1868 0! John Williams, Primrose, Lot 64, will take place Friday Dec. 15th at one o'clock sharp. No Re- serve, J. W. Scnlmg-rove, Auction- QHOP from Holman’: Catalog. A DANDY RANGE or 1,13, m, particular men, up to $1.75, s; wllllllN nrlght, election of officers. attendance requested. mains of the late J. Nelson Scott, who-was killed in Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 3rd, arrived in the city Satur- day night. "The funeral will take place Tuesday, Dec. 12th. ON’ MV PREMISES SINCE inst June, one ox, black and white. one and one half‘ ‘years old. if not claimed by December 20th. will be sold to defray expenses. D. A. McPherson, Belliyiiew. v 10715-9-2l —i<+>——-—- TIME TO QUIT.—A motorist yesterday leaving the flit)’ on an important business trip found the roads lbadly banked with snow in places and was forced to return MEMORIAL LOTS-GE meets to- fuli ‘RMAINS ARRIVE. -—- The re- c. caannonnrown ousnnmu "i"- we Carry a Complete Line of _ Eversharp Pencils “NEWS & VARIETY STORE” Opposite Cathedral The W. T. WELLNER, co., 1.11)., Queen Street ‘Carry a Large Assort- ment of Give himEvnl. snur. the uni- veraalhizhalgn of‘ business sf- fleiency. Even 96!‘. pail bearers wer MoNelii, James McIntyre and Al 1' fred Brown. PAlNFU‘L ACCIDENT.— Mr, Winfred Bradley. willie engaged at carpenter work at St. Dunstans v ¢¢¢v“‘¢¢“ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AAAAA ‘a ‘AAA; ‘aakhmxmaaa a I qr-‘qvor. 8|; pfl‘ line pi-r tiny for (l iluya or over. l0 n llne. Groups o! 5 figures. lnltlii li-ttern, count ms one word. l0 per cent. discount for onsh. Arldrcnn forms ||nrt of ml. and IIIIIII be mild for. Special Null-a Fnrnl-ihi-il mum“ m1, 7r“- [or "y", wor a for om- wr-rk, Situation “nun-ii, 5th- Ior now-n words per wee . ' 'O'OOQOQO'OFG%O-O-Q-Q4-O4‘ \ gi-vits Wanted A Jliscteiizineous RATES.—I0¢ per line per day. 0r per llne per day for 8 doyl Count Ii W0fl|l 0 vO-O4-Q- University. met vwlth a painful ac- cident Saturday afternoon. While chopping through a knot a. large chip of wood struck him on the eye. inflicting a serious injury. He was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital and was resting last evening as comfortably as could be expected. Just a week ago Mr Bradley's young son Frank suffer- ed a fractured limb and was taken to the Hospital. Father and son are occupying beds in the same room. The lad is recovering nice- WANTED LIVE AGENTS FOR vlatkins 160 products. Direct to consumer. Write The J. R. Watkins 00., 879 Craig St., West Montreal. I ilelp“ ivdiItidt-Muio Surveyor, Harmony Jct. no. ALFRTD Mia-DONALD LAND 101525-214 mtt. FOR SERVICE-A PURE BRED Ynrnshilro hog. James McPhaii, MARRIED IN CALGARY. --'I‘he liIilTFlilLZG of Mr John '1‘ McMillan, of Big Valley, Alta, son of the late Daniel MCMiliilD, ol‘ Miscouche and Nliss Martina Gillls of daughter of the ‘late Venantus,‘ (Hills, oi‘ lndiun River, P. E COITI-Wfln- 1°731'9*2l wiis soleinnlzcd in Bishop Mo: ' _ __ _ —"-'"'~*'"—i'? """"" "r" Nailyfls privuie ch-dpci on ida-turday name miim- wsivrno-ioiaicsii APPLWANTS Dismous OF: Nov 25th 111118 ‘Lordship Bishop money at home-sumo to ggooql eiiiering February class of- pnld weeki)’ m" Your spnro time. writing showcards for. us. Nu‘. canvassing. We instruct and sup- ply you with work. West-Angus Sliuwrnrd Service, 102 Uolliui-npl -_B\di;.. Toronto. 1l-22dtf. North Adams. Training‘ School! , for Nurses, North Adams Mass. Please write Superintendent. ll-s! illinNaily, cousin of the groom, per-l formed the marriage ceremony, celebrated the Nulptlul Niuss and‘ bestowed upon the happy couple? ‘the Episcopal blessing. Dr. J .;___.____.-~__*._.._ z ' and Mrs "McDonald, formerly of new WANTED-CARPENTERS Fuimnm“ FEPNRF“ “P'“sunimorsido, life-long frifilllis of wt‘ l"l.iil)'l‘l'rl. con-tractors illlll hii ld hfllsynm’ piqghed’ first “In” the participants, ziiipportcd- the ITS. didiii- moi-o money by our "frk g,“"r“m°°"' pronlpt, Se“ bride and groom. Aitcr the mi1r-' Ilwllwd. Semi for ii-co biifld in’. "Wm “n? m “Mme A ‘vmmmiriage ceremony Bishop McNaiil" Ill-l" -fliid_.ou.i',buoli "liow To llviiil, “m- ‘\“"‘L'°p 30mm" ‘lenders-d tho hriilzil party and "m" Pllllllh” Just‘ out. N" 10664'7'6l‘~ .l.lioir iiieiids an elaborate bririik- "ii*"'fl°-7Ad‘dl"P5'B BJIIS-DGDY- 2311-.’ ‘iiiist. The zvoddlng party tiieiice Chicago Tech, Ave. Chicago. ll wanton WANTED-JPO RENT 12721 s. , M-icii. ; TO LET Suitable for Apply 151 Kent iSt. _ l 5MALLI house centrally located. Address A \V. care of Guardian Of- to American Consulate, ficc. 10li57—7-6i lighted and heated. Two Macs. 04 iFuRmsi-iizn nooivis T0 LETlrluring the afternoon.‘ light housekeeping. couple left Calgary i0b55-5-7i night train for Edmonton en routel T0 LET--TWO OFFECES NEXT bridc is a sister of Dr. E. G. Gillie‘ WPi-Lof Kenslngton and a niece of iligr.| Apply nllGlllis, of Jndiair iRiver. 71.3-25-tf [groom's aged mother still resides ‘proceeded i0 the lioiiie of Dr Mc~ iDonaid where a reception was. held The happy; on the mid? ' to tiiclr home in Iii; Viilicy. Tho‘ l Thé~ NOTICE new, 96 Elm Ave. VICTORIA HOTEL ln loviing memory of our (loar father, IJOIIPILI hliustliiurrlc. ‘Dec 8th, 1920, lllvtirdiiie. Help‘ Wanted-Female I WANTiDu-EXPERIENCED MAID References required. Apply MP8 _ 1oss2-s-ai IN MEMORIAM HOTEL ARRIVALS‘; dud T. ii. Piirkiiiian, Montague; C. A. liordnii. illoiiutoii; R. R. (Jougiion, in Summerside. liarpentier May Ail accounts duo me not- nr- D t ; lunged roi- before Juli. 1 1922, will ' Sewa“ l“ Km" strf%'_mttl B B d be given in to solicitors for col- __ e lcctlon. ' . _ c. H. HICKEN, m“ SM“ mow YORK. Dec 9—Georges Sturgeoln. 1 [am SALE CHlL"__'__D's COT NEARLY‘ Carpentler and his manager. l‘. E. s uni .1 Francois Descaimps, and Battling, Sflcl and his manager, M Hellersn‘, will be permanently barred from operating under the jurisdiction oi| the state athletic commission here; if the charges of alleged collusion; in the recent lCarpentier-fsikl bout,‘ are sustained. Chairman William Muidooii of the commission. made t FLIINERQL SERVICE.— The unera o o-iate An us Nil - Dflngld. £00k D1369 trim mes Egg-Mir. Jas. McEachei-n of the Aibeg- residence on Friday afternoon lastwe“ 1 and was 45,391}, attended’ thelmoi-ning for Sackvl-lle to meet~ e’ JR Wyatt’ wJother Hockey club representatives B. McNeil] JIM. Noonan, Jas. A.I Calgary, (goal. ‘The teams were out to score back to the city again after pro seeding as for as North River. Eversharp Pencils WILL salaries-sensuous.- Cluh executive, ieit this of Eversharp Pencils for the purpose of arranging :1 iiocky schedule for the coining season. LIKE OLD TiME8.—It is repor- ted that a returned soldier who ‘had suffered shell shock (luring the war "listened in" to a Radio concert one evening last week and felt tne shock symptoms coin- l"! 0n again. Between the solo Darts of the concert he imagined‘ he coulrl hear “whiz1ba|igs" and "coal-lboxes’ coming over. ' PERSONALS Misses Constance Murdock and P0115’ Jardine, Murray Harbor, were’ visitors to tlhe city on Saturday. Corner Queen and Grafton Streets We Carry a Large Assortment of Eversharp Pencils B-Mr. John MacRae of Glace =‘ dy. who has been visiting tin 7 1ft)’. the guest of t-he Revere l-lcl- g‘ N' tel, left for home this morning. St. Pats Won-From ._.—-—————— The Seattle MetSTilliard Tournament ‘SEATTLE, Dec 1ll-—Sconfng the lors on Saturday afternoon, the second victory of their strenuoiiirtlin-d gunie in the semi-finals was western tour, St. Pat's. of Toron- played between Frank Nicholson to, defeated the Seattle Meis. 111'!» and liiarry’ Redmond and judging sent leaders of the Pacific Coast from the large number that as- Lensue. here last night in a lie-ivy senibied, the tournament is creat- scoring bee in» which the visions ingagicatuinountotinterest as at came out on the long end of ii cum game played the attendance seven to six score. inn-Loudest The game was a battle royal‘ The giime- on from the first ‘i860 Off, from which 119011 wag a real Riley skated into Toronto tern-- tory and scored wfitihin the first kg-pt, jn doubt from the first to the 17 seconds. Riley was the big- 111st, break, gest stumbling block in the wayi The last game furnished the of the visitors. He bulged the net @931 1111-111 0g the (lay, when Nichol three times in the first two per- 501-, 1mg 193 311d 1115 opponent, lods. ‘Hurry Redmond had 198. It was “Babe” Dye who sot thvi Bull! bails were in back and fnns on their foot howrvsr- 11in Nioiiosoirs ball down. this ucces stick handling and accurate shool- sinned ggjjng 11p the table oi- the l"?! EHVB hi5 led-m B" edge all U19 rounds of the cushions, Nicholson way and he equalled Riley‘? Te“ choose the latter course and amid cord of three scores before the the flpphmse 0g 111,5 admirers final gong. Cameron also starred "W19 11,15 (mfflcult Q1101; 111111 “~11, for the visitors. with Roach as “mg the game, usual conspiciollsl in T°P°I11°'$ There was no high breaks made but each player played a good steady game. Nicholson won the first game by 13 points. Redllwlld ‘took the second. sumo hy 41 points land hdcholson after a closely D5“) ori game won the third and final game by 3 points. The game tonight between ‘Bill Niclioison and Waliie Henderson starts at 7 p. m. 115 Grafton Street Saturday after- good exhibition oi and shots came so thick and fast§ that the score docs not indicate‘, the quality of the goal keeping. LIGGETTS I OHOGOLATES ARE NICE Laurie Jackson Breaks Another Mark ,We Carry a Full u... HUGHES DRUG 00., billiards. and the spectators were ' Two yours have passed toduy Dear Dad, since you unswcroil it that great-call, i? ness, where sorrows are known, I.: We miss you, oh so very much, u si voice we loved is stllled. A place is vacant in our linvic Uil' llfiiiilfin; L. A. Shannon, lic-stun; ii To that land of peace and happl- ham, ldilllillXj ll. ii. ‘Acorn. Souris lien \\. Chandler, Boston; ii-gton; Mrs V. E. F. McLean. Fpiiiiziiio. Wash; J. i). (Jampbeii, ‘I ‘you l‘ s; IA, ‘Russell, Montreal . idiiiiiiorsnii, Dorchesler J. W. ui-iliner. .\’I0li'li'(".ill, M. Cunning- J. ‘A. iiidcii. Montreal; John Gow, Ken- ls under will make all this statement today in‘ discussing; the cabled dispel/shes of the cam- paign in behalf of Slki, a suspension months ‘by the French Boxing Fed- eration. The fact that the parties entered into a conspiracy, if such is proved four equally culp- who now of nine As are nil Chocolates we handle. We are the only store handling Liggetfis Choc- oIat-es here but we leave the choice to the customer. Our Chocolate packages include the nicest from such makers ST. JOHN'S. Nfid.. Dec 10- Laurie Jacks-on, Halifax. distance runner. has certainly proved him- self a. champlfon. Within four days he established two new Newfound land records. His late feat, wns the winnin‘! of the one 811d l!" mile events here tonight. in the NcrwDound-limil indloor which never can he fiiivii. , ‘inserted by lowing wile illl" ,v, idmiiy. l l . lifililf‘. Pmvidcilco, it, i; ;i_.Siiiiiiiiorsi<lo; (i. it ‘ '. -k(ii, .. Jiiiiu; J. c idil, Moncton. DEATIFS “r KELLOW——Died 6§dd9;l;_i_llm(‘i v l wall on Dec. 8th, Chas. Koilow, ago‘ 07. Funeral from his liitc ivr" denoo Monday at 2.1-5 p. m. : in Cornwall Cemetery. "‘_‘ McKlEN-NA-ln this city, Duo. 10tii.l;_," ‘ Ellen McKenna, aged 85 yciii'-'~'-l‘.’_' _,, M. Funeral from hor . into rcsliioiiciii"‘"">‘ ‘ ~' Grafton Isltreet. Tuesday morning at 8.45 to St .Du1i.sian's Cathedral‘ F BTEEKYEFYI-ErkHO-TEL thence to R C rfleitietery. " ' ' ouasN HOT-EL ... I \ v-;,ion', in. \\. ll. llriikc. Truro; ilriiii. Port Eigln; A. :11 E. ii. M uni riiiii; i-‘rank Whol ploy. .11. u :1. Cousins, Port Carver; . Tiiiithrnil, Ulss; J. G. Arson llgiiiiinl; Jos- A. Arsen- A. J. McAdam, A J. Jos Noonah. Nerves so Bad That She Would Sit and Cry - .,. - M". Hocking, Marlee, Ont, writet:— ~ "Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has done mc a .\\‘OI‘.r!_El'.rUl lot oi good. _ liuiiercd from general weakness and, as so run down and my iienrl ‘ nerves were in such bad shape I at i would sit down and cry and not know what i was crying about. l also Iliad to have weak spells. Thanks Io Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, ll owever, l am real well now. i lhail always keep ii box of the NerveFood In the house, and re- commend them to my friends; they are a wonderful medicine." (Mr. W. Vince, Druggial, of Madoc. Ont, lays: "i have sold Mri, Hocking your Nerve Food. and the medicine has done her ch M") .,, able. Muidoon said. He added that if there is truth_ in the allega- tions contained in Slki 's account of the conditions surrounding the Senegalese hunter's bout against Cnrpentier, there is no room for either Carpentier or Slki, or the respective managers of the two boxers in Now York boxing circles. Albany; F. A. liewltt. Borden: lllerbevrt Avery, Nlborton; limer- son- Matthews, Albeirton; Wilfred Gaudin, Albei-ton; E. Walsh, Ai- as Liggetfs, Molrs, Nellsons champm“ and other,‘ slilips. Ho negotiated the flvP mliics in 28 minutes, 37 and‘ 2-5 seconds. beating the mark buns up by 0"I‘colo by 20 seconds. Jackson not only wcn the fivi mile event in fast time. but he also went out and captured the one mile run in 4.55 and 4-5. beat ling the best locals. His brother Stanton Jackson. who came here as his trainer. won the 440 yards in d‘: seconds, which is fast’ time for an indoor race on boards, but ie had little trouble in outsprliit- Our Chocolate packages are kept In a patent container- —we buy them Just as we need them-they're alwayl fresh. MeKINNON DRUG co. 13, w. Taylor. Hunter Rilvcr; ii. Murphy liulflfiix. . ..1,_ g 11, M g , '_'T_lie Rexall ng the locals. gens“ FrFdJ_ pporglmpsoiliflclirjalb Kodak Store” Jackson, who is only a. youth. viewf G"S_ Green and “r1115 made n wonderful impression on Tryflli‘ Phillips. Tyne Valley; ‘ociil sports and his departure PHONE 219 BRINGINGUP FA TEER5- with his brother on Sunday will be regretted. Both will bo always we-loome in the Old Colony. motor accidents and the resulting charges in many cases of crimiin-Imotorlst had time to stop. An EVIRBHARP —-0ne that she can call hei- Own. Ferhome hotel. to check the lhuppfn: B or for E a oii’..‘§.“.’li§'."a'§-§ style r u” on a ribbon. Northern Part‘ Of Province Set ST. JlOHU, N, B., Dec 10—'1‘lie rionthe-rn section of the Bruiis-wiok and Prince Edward. Is- land Hockey League, VlilllCIl inclu- des Moncton, Bathurst, Chatiiam. Oampbeilton and! Shediac. has adopted the following schedule for the comiing season: .Dec. '29—'Oamipbeilton at Bath- uret. Jan. Jan Jan "Jan Jan ton. Jan Jan Jan ton. Jan Jan Jan Jan tori. Jan 3.—~Bathurst at Shediac. 4. Bathurst at Moncton. 8—tShedlac at Chathflm. 1d—'Monctou at Bathurst. 12—Moncton at Campbell- 1i5—-Chatham at Sliediac. 1‘6—'Chs:tham at Moncton. 17—‘i3athurst at Campbell- 18—Moncton at Shediac. 22———<Chotham at Blathursit. 24—-Campbeliton at Shedlac 2/5—-Cnm'pbeliton at Monc- 29.—Shediac at Bathurst. Jan Zil-Monoton at Ohatham. Jan lid-Sheillnc at Camnbeiiio" Feb ?,—Bathurst at Qhatham. Feb 5 or 8——Shed'.ac at Moncton Fob 6—¢Campbellton at Chat- “Isxféi, PZ-Chatham at Campbeli~ ton. Solving gift i $50 to spend If you have $1 to --EVERSHARP will Every one who writes wants EVEhs The man who has one for his vest pock wants another for his watch ‘ch ’ desk use. Th midget EVERSHARP or chain as a sautoir. Whatever the price e woman or girl wants‘ tbef. solve your. pr ain, or f0 for use on a ribbon o_r size, every EVERSHARP has _the exclu- sive EVERSHARP rifled up which keeps the lead from slipping and wobbiing. No otherpencil can have this rifled tip. To match EVERSHARP in engraved designs and efficiency is WAHL PEN with the indestructible ail- metal barrel that holds more ink $6. these two perfect writing attractive presents; always useful, Sold everywhere. ypriced as low as In velvet-lined Gift Boxes, singly or together, instruments make most everlasting. Made in Canada by THE WAHL COMPANY, LIMITED - Toronto- Trojans Win In Basketball Public Or Private ____ I The basketball game played Sat-l lurday night at St. John between the St, John Trojans and the Char- New lottetowir Y.M.C.A_. team resulted c] in ll win for the Trojans 51 —1il. The Charlottetown team plays to- night in Moncton. Try To Earn Livings At Paris Night Clubs PARIS. Dec 9- Freqnenters cf one of the latest forms oi Parisian n-igiit clubs tonight witnessed the first eiiort of ‘Russian aristocrats to earn their own living by giving a turn consisting of songs and dances of the Steppes. Prince Obolensky, scion of one 0f the most princely families in Russia. hidne. Bpirldovltch. wife oi‘ a former general and Governor of Crimea. and Count Toistoi, son of the great writer, were the per- formers. Between the shlinmles and fox trots of the patrons. the trio pill“ farmed with polished talent. and after receiving the cheers of biase amusement hunters, resumed their seats at a table with Grand Duke Alexander Mikaelovltch, brother- in-law of the last Czar. MONEY ORAZE CAUSES . WAVE OF DISHONEBTY TORONTO Dec 10-—ln charging the Grand Jury at the opening of Sessions yesterday, Judge Coats-- worth. ~in a reference to the num- ber of cases of dishonesty that fi- gured on the docket. deplored the] fact that so much dishonesty ex- ‘sted among Toronto citizens, The prose-at gene-ration seemed to. have a craze for money mid to have cast aside those habits of thrift and economy which were more common a generation Maw cases could ‘be traced tel hick of training where boys were not taught res- Ive-ct for the law nor the value of honest work. i 8E0 . in the homes Commanding on the number of a1 negligence, l-ills Honor said that too many people drove cars who had- no right to do s). He believ- ed the authorities should dcte-i- nuine ‘the rights of pedestrians and children on the streets as well as t-hose of the motorists, pointing out that in some cities it was ii- degal to cross the streets oi places other than intersections and t-halt children were forbidden o play on the streets. lie sharp- crlltiicized the action of men who dirove cars after they had ‘been drinking. Such action was nothing short of criminal and shouldl merit severe punishment. As for the cases before the Grand Jury, he added that they were parifculsrly dlfilicuit inas- much as the motorist usual!) pleaded that the wictlmhad dart= ed in front of the auto before the l eiimEvrdisinuir marks plnochle score: or desk calendars with Qqunl cue and amonthne II. contains an eraser free and complete re flarpentier waknts Bout With Siki PARJES Dec 10—Battiing Siki de ared today he was quite willing and in fact earnestly desired to meet Carpentier again. Notwith- ,sbanding this it seems quite un- ilikdly that the iSikl-Cai-pentier re- turn match. pnivate or public, as proposed by Georges will take place. The French Boxing Fed- eration today had this to say on the subject: "The possibility of a return CarpentienSi-lni match, either pulr lic or private is so remote that we ‘do not rlntend wasting any time doc-idling whnt measures we should take against Georges should h! nice-t the Senegalese." ii-ooa-i Slit sleeves look as if the dress- maker didn't have enough goods. One taste tells the story of its ' watt we Ana Dug v i HUHITHERE n: Jlqqb-iTt-IINK ‘to ARRIVE IN CHINK IT CervT , l‘: AGAIN-WITH l ma: CHINA" T0 RROW- , Hams». THAT smrw , w woo $00M MOORE. AFTE ’ ‘i ‘roeuvr sw ll . ~~ "F" w‘ I f 12 lentil — I fill...