NEXT l8 t fllillDlAN mi hllllsie And '. - . overuse from immor- c» Acadia Play A v Will be Thinkm nu 00 . “u - “lm” Scoreless Game ‘c l? '~ lll . ~_ t Pllloslnoveditliinow -- l . store Corner Main 2:41 “High Ono Hour ‘and Forty Minutes Aot- q ' l’ ' Streets. 359541463] ual Playing Fails to Decide in. l i * ____ torcoliegiato Chlmplonlhlp ,_ .- t‘ _ BM-‘fiUOTION SALE at Isaac of Maritime Province! , g 2- ‘ i o‘ ears. Montague, c»: account of TRURO- NOV- 17-——0ne hour and -v ’ l en gmhsl‘ has been postponed until forty minutes of actual playing V ,' " l ' a" ‘ °" m“ a‘ 1 P m- 2* time failed to d ' ' __ ' eclde the inter-cob " o. ' Wnwmbi ATTENDWG" the leglate football championship of D t girth’? alzaltlfntxtincle at. Ilvlontsazuc. Nov. the maritime Provinces. held Yes- 1 ‘o \ K v ‘hrmi 3») trap n an soc our tcrdny afternoon, when Dnlhousie, 7 H ‘"1115’ “s 8‘ Bmflhck‘ Md" 0111:1210? 0t‘ the Oastern section a 7b .. ~ ~ u - . -- ., 1B0 vou warn- to save a dol “n “'1 la- cllflmvlons o! the west " 103 GREAI aLoilfil‘ b, lat“: ll’ shop with us Friday amd- 61's sectlon. met to settle the issue. ' Next Stanley Show 8i Pt til-dim l},tsu'gl"§fjiljllll"ljfylckrvcri' other day‘. After two aruelllnl; periods of thir- \ a’ x‘, "m" ___ ‘ _'___ ~ ty-flve minutes each had failed to I f ;__ / l!‘ w" m . . .-......,,-.. Jl-"oa FRIDAY AND SATUR- n9‘ a m" ll" elm“ Bidelllw ttwi- 4.335- ; ' ,- . n‘ CHRxS nuAs TIMF f ilfzyggéllllyy“ ltn ‘clonrzectlon with Boys‘ flgfillflnt 0f the two teams decided \ '\Ng\‘_ -._ ""'—";', '*" - \ A - . n .- ' 25 pér tiii€elégggtiVgf\lvlxlll\ gave to play an extra fifteen minute per- \ , ', l ' Your friends can buy i. “Meg. mems and My?‘ (tlmlrvmullsl: 10d. And, when this failed to dc- '. "/ t‘, ‘ anything you can give ‘ “WM and “Y5 ,3“? Mgulaj. whole clde the superiority of either team, l l them__ z sale: glscc-urnt will apply to 4,119 m. a second extra period of fifteen . _ " U,“ 1.. l; ' _ man er -o our entire stock. Now minutes was agreed Thi ‘ - _‘ ll? Except your Photoglnph. ‘ m U. 3 I _ _ I upon. s | - l" An early gppgjyflmgnt ili\semlyhll,rv l?“ éafigrggg; cold ended as had the former periods, ‘w , ,.._ __ fv ‘ means “me for carefu] t __,___ and the two teams left: the tlcld _ Y'~§,\Q____.,_4 ‘ I ‘ " 4 work _ __-;,~5T|TUT.5,__T1,,_= Tegula‘. wltlitthe issue still undecided. it - v pl " E ‘TUUIO a mcteting of the GBOPEFFCWTI Wo- ls understood that a second game " ' l ll 5 'luu~n's institute was ‘held ‘- ti c. - .. ‘ 5 t“ - on v51 t: ?;1;‘““;f.‘l" ~- ~ ‘t -- at ou eon lnem‘ er b i - -_ - ‘ - G_.»_-;;-_-'—__£==-=n- sent. Lunch was servzd Comes‘ and Speck“ trams "mm l -\ R Melv-llle Ross. Mriat. Georgrz lion‘... Halifax and Wolfville brought ,, ‘ e “to: and Mrs. Ed. Iieinplrlli. ’i‘lu-- hundreds ol‘ routers to cheer for / J .,, ._- o - - :11 ‘litefrltlllllraxggvl flgrrtha whim In"? their PeSDBctlve teams. - ’ " n y‘ _‘ ' A Near Touch-Down I ~ ' flllltill ~—~— m1" \\\ ill the first halt‘ there was no ' - - _ ' i- l hobby. (‘curative-idly we do it carefully. lirt-iirlitcly and wtltth professional knuivlcdgu and experience. We curry only the freshest and purest of drugs, and would not use any other itind. If you deal hero you will zilivliys be suro of satisfaction and pulil-c service. And you will not lli‘ asked to pay any extrava- ullt prices vii. l. MABON l0ptoinetrlst. & Prescription Drugglst Montague, P. E. 1. is our specialty and our Professional Cards W- Mll-EFGAITRISUNYA. I. M. D. L!“ ical Superintendent of Charles Dalton Sanatorlum. "Proilliut in Pulmonary Tubal-cu. o . ..0f!iee at 17.6 Brighton Road“ .. . .. .. “Charlottetown. Office Hours:—2 to 5 p. m. and h; appolntmen: Consultations ‘by appointment. Telephone 201. v ..‘WEi__L KNOWN RESIDENT DEtAD.~-'iihe death occurred at Georgetown on Sunday, Nov. 14th of Mrs. Sarah Allen aged nine;- four years. The latte Mrs. Allen was one of the oldelstt citizens oi‘ Georgetown. Before her fliaLfiligG "he vws Sarah Coffin, born lit Bay Fortune. She is survived by tlhrree children: Mrs. Williams oi‘ Boston, Mr. William Alien, Murrw-r River and Mrs. White of George- town, whom she has lived with for thirty years. The funeral tool: ‘place Tuesday at 2 p. m. to the l Presbyterian cemetery. ---<o0->-~—-— FA STERN PERSON .‘\ LS ..'tMr. Horny McKay lliotorod tc Georgetown Sunday from Mount Stewart. A. score, both teams battling frantic- ally but vaisly to put the pigskin safely over the opposing line. Mont. Ilaslam, by clever work, got across Acadia.’ sline. but the referee call- ed the play off-side. Haslarn start- ed from Acadia/s thirty-five yard line, passed to Coster, circled the Acadia backfield and received from Caster, running for the bluo and red line for what he thought was n‘ touch-down. Dltlhousle was disap- polnled when the whistle blew, the referee judging that ‘Haslam had been ahead of Costel- when receiv- ing the ball. Parker's work at buck for Acad- ia and Tlngleys tackling for Acad- ia were features of the first hall‘ of the game. ..'~Mi‘s. D. W. Morris-tony and Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart. of Georgetown are visiting friends at Monlrague. ..'Miss Gladyis ‘ItlcDonultl who has been vdts-lttlng her aunt, Mrs. Lyons, Charlottetown has return- ed to her home at Georgetown. A. / ._.—_ i COCOA FUDGE in the second halt‘. Acadia start- ed out with the ball in llcr territ- ory and Dalhcusie kept her there for ten minutes. after which Park- er, Acadiuhs hard kicking full hack, drove the ball well up towards cenl tre field. From this time most. of the play was in the Dalhousie end lWhen th the ycar and for years to come, suggestive of th tender thoughts whic T hose wl Holmes 8L Edwards. of the field.‘ A utimiiei- oi‘ short runs by the Acadia boys several times forced the Dnlhousle team to a desperate game to hold their line clear. When the whistle blew for the end oi‘ regular time, the ~ball wason Dulhousleh twcnty~ five yard line. Mont. Haslaln. Dalliousle, was e Gifts are Diispluye HE love of the giver is reflected in . the lustrous and enduring beauty of Holmes S: Edwards silverware. Not only on Christmas Day but all through e Christmas spirit and the h evoked the gift. to fLmaud the unqualified best ill silverware will appreciate 2i gl The STAN The artistry of its designs is exquisite. Choose either tllc jaulcstown, quietly ex- pressive of tllc vigor and simplicity of colonial days 0r the Dc Szlilcy, rich gleam- ing as the famous diamond. for which 1t- is named. You can have HOlYllQ-S 31 Efil» either Sllvcr-lnlnltl,vdlltll ls flwfut Qfgolirl silvorfuscd in at points ‘.\'llL'\‘£!V€i' wczir comes Nut‘ in Silpcrr-lllufc, “ll-it'll is guztrtltttl by extra Slllikfi‘ tlcpcislrctl on tllc buck til tllc llumllc nml l)h\‘-'l~-—Wll€l't’;\'(:l' friction cziuscs ivciir. it is silently '.'.lT(lS silver in 101i by blocks ft of .lIt: .uj":."ln' tl tn (Until/la 1‘."-'.'.'I“'.l".l[; by DATJD YER CG. cf Toronto, Limited. CV1 ml... hurtnfteen minutes before the reg- ular time ended and was replaced by White. Overtime Play .___.._.__ uro-Thlng Purses S ‘tier smile. You'd isniiie. to 4i'cre in their shoes. I‘ in the old days the boxers samb- Yell n" “m” l“ klcklllli ti! lllvil‘; "T “ fiaptain Has ,_ I? q ~ @121 G8 .______.____-__--.__-- [ilig the great tissues which vlrti iuilly concern the welfare of the [ieopltl of (‘anada and that it ll supported by seeking to carry l J. '71‘ u! .1. __.____._.._____-_.-__._-_~_ Scotia Stool (Ion luck steel tirdors _ given as reason for move ‘it being stated that restoration 01' llurllllll conditions \\'*'tll depend ciltircly up 3696-10-23-26-lna. it l l l-l 3i cuplul Cowan‘: cocoa _ 8 '- butter 2 cupfuln sugar 5i cup milk 1. teaspoon vanilla Put all Ingredients but vanilla into A loucepan; stir until cocoa is melted and DR. OLIFT DIBIABI! lion-l. CHRONIC it Vldhrlu (lgzgllufilflfiwfl. P. ll.‘ .. sugar. Boll without stirring Friday, lntnrlnfi M! 17- until it forms o. colt boll Ho» II- when dropped into water. M Mo" |"°,},§|'-_:f"“m‘jj Cool mgnoy then but until "um P‘ n’ " e " creamy. Add not and vanilla ludli- ‘floral!!- fihT-Tfinl.’ 3.1.3.51";- ndvnnco. N0 I . 3762-10-20311106 Pd. DR. J. O. HOUSTON EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office-Riley Building. Queen Street and pour on to greased pans. Mark in lquaru before It. hudou. GQCOA OANDWICH Takes one layer of cocoa fudge. Place on a layer of maple cream and so on alter- nate layers. Then cut in m”? gxcigfqyagmftznngiikat square: or fancy lhnpol u Office Hours-at) n m. to 4 p. w llllrll- Evening: by Appointment t ____________._.__ Dr. (l. G. Archibald Grad-into on N. Y. Post. Grldllllt Iedicn: School and Iinopltni. Practice limited to Eye. Elf N0" “tltfirhrub B ilding Gran a or u c u onto Guardian gauge Street, op ice. telephone I 0. l to b d off hot-In 0f Office Hours—~9 to 1i! l. m-z yin. Mo‘ be consults l0 Hills S. S. HESSIAN » Hiram, Ooiloitor, Notary Publk When the players, weary after their gruelling struggle. left the tleid, it was considered unlikely that there would be any overtime. But the. nlanaizels and captains of the two teams got together and agreed upon fifteen minutes’ over- time play. By this time a number of spectators had left the field. Play was very keen in the over- time period but when tho whistle blew there was still no score. it was decided to play another flf- teen minutes’ overtime. Both teams their energies virtually spent by their strenuous play, went at it again, hammer and tongs, but wltli- out result. There was no score, and the game was called a. draw. LlllY, of Dnlhousle, had to be removed flout the field ln the final overtime period because of ii strained tendon. Marshall replaced him. Lou Buckley referred the lame well. Sportorial A hull‘ million dollars is a real nest eizg for s championship fight. Five hundred thousand dollars would buy n whole fleet of Rolls- v {Royce sport cars or it would pny m. l uousv T0 LOAN Milli! P. E. hl-lfilld bu. D’. JOHNSON ‘We, Nose, Throat and Skir "lain Kent st. Phone as“ 5m 1o.oo-4.oo. n“ biting by lppointnibnt on!) "l"? 6 Water treat, o . lfll-‘l-‘liBmou \€_ ,> ll. s. INMAN. K. c. ‘lffllter and Attorney-noun No. 1|. Oomomn Block VICTORIA BOW llfii~l7~ll l- a. MaoDONALD "Mr. loiioitor, its. noun T0 LOAN Milli-Rim Building ‘B-flnflgtg" ‘for enough ice cream sodas to float L\;A|‘{o n battleship in. ' , ' » At the present inflated prices of boxing it took every nickle’s worth of a half million bucks to bring: Dempsey and Carpentler out. of their corners. During the war the boys wore cos milsks. in times oi‘ peace we have turned to Rasp masks to savc us from being nervous wrecks in figuring up why the cost of mill on’ ltortolnmerit should be so big and burly. Only 20 or 25 years ago champ» ions fought gruelling. battles of 20 rounds or more and. 1f they pot lt-nl. m!‘ ~ hpv/niti/r/ru 1n “m: Cowon Qomonnv ‘figtontiuvry t-r‘: Tale Your Order D For Printing ._.TQ__ The Central good lortune in being; so situated that they can clolin tip 2i loliuno in a sinlrle blow. A boning title ‘is worth to ti chum- plon just what lir» can lillilii.‘ out of led with the promoters on a 50 per cent cut of thejzross receipts, splitting their hnlt‘ 60-40. But tlilit common-place idea, too,_has been scooped into the trash heaps of the yesterdays. Boxing of the present isiun nil tho “do money in dc pocket" sclilc. The lighters want “theirs licfure the promoters turn a wheel in milk- ‘lnp. up their expense budgets. Boxing has reached the stuns where it enters the category of bit: business. No wonder Deni l SUFFERED iivi: YEARS Par1.~:( 0nt.-"l\‘or five yeiirsd suffered from pains caused by dis» placement of my organs and in my .hack. iAll of this time i "was un< fit. for work _ and was talc lug different medicines than I thought were’ to llic old srillo of prices when the biizcel" pl-lzos an: really to he counted oiil l0 lllili by i-llizcl- pro- motels. To Get Fat Cheque: When llelupsey (larpentlcr for the world's heavy- weight championship Jack was writing his name to a cheque [my ttble to himself for the sum o $300,000. and Georges lllteujse for $200,000. And the promoters vrliu arc fuc- lng tho bhzucst giluibic in ring: lils- tory~~ Tax lllcklird, Williaim A. Brady and Cluirles it. (‘ochrtinv they are ‘J trio oi‘ lli\l‘(l~lil‘illl(‘tl blis- lnoss ulril. who generally look he lore they loup. The livcraizc attendance ut lieu- Vy-Wklllllll. title bouts oi‘ the iiilfil. 20 yours has been less than 201mb. At $25 per curd it. would require 20,- 000 to llliilil‘ up the alone. psey and (Itirpen- promoters ll the present good. l saw , . _ . y . the adVertiBE tlhlllllsil. tho bikini’: final llilllli mam m the liOlii state tn sill e can e o ei come. The)‘ Rel 50 per cent iii‘ the etahle Compound and took it faith plcturc privileges and each liizhtei fully-d l ttlm now In perfect health tnkcs tits 2s per cont according; to on o al my own work. i recomlnhe “Mme; m- ngregnwn, mend it to others. and give you per. IFS “ ‘m m. money N“ biggm mission to publish this letter in; your little hooks and in the newo- Flalllblfl l" lmxlm! w“ 9"" Mme" papers as a testlmonlalfmMrs. ll.“ tllkcn. llut boxing never before. was Cassady. Box 461, Paris, Ont. papers of Lydia E. Plnkhamfs Vet;- why women Wm u ‘ flso popular and the customers so con hue o s1i~ .. . . fer so long is more than we. can mm“ M (hey me n0.“ understand. when they can find, C°"°"' T°rm°_ry health in ‘Lydia n. Piniuinnrn, And thr- nrlncirttlr m the llls Vegetable Compound. hout cxcite not only .\illl““l\‘l\ hilt For forty years it. has been tho E h. 1|, T}, q ._» .1, __, ‘\"f\‘_ standard remedy for female llls.l1\_l“;‘:p,|'l.:,,l‘vn a m ' Q and has restored the health or,‘ l" " . , - Dempsey can iunkc ill» fortune purses oi‘ $1.000, or $1,500 st the most Ahoy had killed the golden noose. llnnkrolls are figured different now , l-Zven n graduate from the prelim- ' lnury class scoffs at the size of the " purse which the champions used to be glad to light for. Jt-b Piintery 17s KENT STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, l» TELEPHONE 420-1. thousands of women who hovel _ l been troubled with such flfln]gntgl\\'lllllh hm: been dcnlctl lluu so liil". as displacements. inflammation. (larpcntlor can rohzibllittilt- ills rmill ulfiraunn’ lrgegulagltllesé elc- lminca. ruisod during: liu- Will‘. And you wan s eca a vice write _ . .. . .. . . to Lymfl E mngham Median? “L the piouintcis i. the) .iu llitli} (confldenqm), Wm,’ Mass" Ym“. can cntor into the spirit niullnl letter will he opened, read and Old r112 Wt‘ Ilflrtl "l "l"l="“l‘-""r-“ answered by a woman and held m little on added to whnt you not swim Pnnmhmw lninkcs just at ilttlt- liit morn-f‘ mu-l-lmo. it. iio would ho loolishltu so hack, sdgned to box‘ pBoards of Trade $50,000 purse The picture rights may szixc tllc ictlernl l ' PROVIDENVE, Nov. l$~-—(l2lDi'tl'li’l llmrv lliggln, master of the con- tcrtztc steamer (‘ups h‘enr, which \\"ll.-i sunk till‘ Ne-wpnrt on Oct. 29th ivitli tho loss of scvchtecn lives in at collltssion with the SHIV urmili Liner. city of Atlanta was foilntl guilty ol’ vltilatillg tho pilot rules lulil cri-minul negligence by the Board of the United Slut-es stmtluhotit inlapectioli service. The board ordered Higgins licmlso us muster pilot revoked. l l | l And Luxury Tax hll(>N"i‘itl~1/\l.,".\'ovx lR.—-l)iscus siou m‘ the luxury tux was takcn up by tho Vuiilivil of the Board of’ lffrailct yesterday afternoon, Let tors ivere, submit-ted from the. St.‘ Jolm and Hnilfay Boards of Trade bottles expressed the hope that ‘the Itlbutrqlrl jiloard would also approach the government xvith re gnrd to the lax. Charges Government With Evasion on succss of compltny placing fut lire orrlcrs for steel products. _—-—-t-O>——--—~ —- interests t l l l vl $1‘. THQMAS, NOV l3» ~Spi>luli~l {fig in tho engineers iuilltlim: iii-l Do not suffer night on hcllalf of s. s". NlUDWr-lPILES ,*;{;;§,‘;;' “gfeekfllfi: Yfllillil, fzvrmr-r candidate for lfiastl Yfhel. Nzfllififggdilgl l operation requir- Elgili, Mr. (frcrzir, Louder of the farmc-rs party swid that the govern ment iii its campaign on tiehuli’ of its candidate in the riding of East. Elgln was deliberately» evzul-l mi. ilr. (fiance's Ointment will relieve you at once and afford lasting bane- fit. 60c a hon; all dealers. or - mamwn. Bates d: Co" Limited Tor- Bnmpie box free if you men- and enclose In | onto. tlon thin paper urumn In! nhlf-AQII A CABINET 0F SILVER HAS“ FAVOREI) PLACE AMONG “onrrs THAT LAST” 1* ' f A We could not urge the givin. of a Cabinet of Silver as a giftof last ng value, if we (lid not know the Silver- ware WGHPC selling. scat solely in interest of the big ' lS.~i<‘tulr wldzllycrs lirilg lliitlhllilll: is not every day one choos‘ =-t_ snow:- Mttw» Punt u Nova €S\Sl1Cll a gift. Time and thought are '_'" given t? the IRaléB, thy? style, the cor- . rect pa tern. n wit your purchase Dad Clam“ 0i’ a Cabinet of Silver from this shop goes our guarantee-the guarantee of over half a century of service and which assures you that this is one of the “Gifts that Last.” W. W. WELLNER Ltd Since 1868 "Bread is the staFFoF life" -but l know its Posr , ToAsmzs —says W A Jewellers