ii n It 3, and 8.45 Wl LLlAM FOX pram/r PETER B. . rtiingfirCuptti‘. They M" l" '9‘; bu; {JISC P" I k¢pt them ilPar" Then I liirdw“ wesmmer $199" pad m and started Bustling I ° r cupid- KYNES “Bufialo Bill” SERIAL NO. 4 “Kiss lVie Kate” COMEDY FREE PERFUME A 50c vial oi “Day Dream" Perfume with the purchase of any "Day Dream" Toilet Article amounting to fifty cents “DAY DREAM” OI‘ OVQI‘. Tofleget-ig; iflcludc, Cold Cream. Vanishing Cream, Face Powder. si-iiieamine. Bath Salts. ew- This Offer for a Limited Time Only l. ERNEST H. WORTH OPPOSITE ZION CHURCH 142 PRINCE STREET PHONE 1185. T0 Make 147 Pounds McKerina And Nemis Post Forfeit?‘ Foi-‘Bout On Dec. 7.’ l SYDNEY. xiii; m. e- Juli; .\l<'-l Kenna. i‘ North Sydney. iinil John‘ iiy '.\'i‘f‘l '. of .\"i\' Vtitvrioril. who fight zit, Glitw- liziy I)\'i‘#‘lliliti‘ 7. han- lmth ]i(l>.l-'fl forft-ii»: that ilit-y w ll iiirilti» lll" w» llcriviiiglii lliiilr ‘if HT imiinila, tlii- (lilvfllilfill ht the fight. ‘ Ni-iiiis, iillt) won llli‘ .\l:ii'liiii'.i'- l t tuli- ‘iy ziililiig ll U10»? decision rm; l' Joc liilflllt-il hore last weak. nil] hi‘ di-tt-iizling his title. provid- ini; .\i.-.l\' -:ii-.i makes ilic weight. in: awoiiiit of flit‘ necessity to rdlv- lll‘ wizight liy hotli perform- .\lt'l\’~-iin:i_ who was it Iiig fav- . , ha,- drriiiprtl dnwii iii the lief. ting. .t ..; ll troll-known fact that .‘-lr.Kr-niizi fiii-ds it hard to make ll? ponntla. and if lie does make h».- lllllll lllliy hi: far below his real lhriii. 'l‘li-- llillll is (lftlllrlllg interest Ihriiigliiiiit (‘ape llrcioii. tiiitl the .ro\\d is inn-tun] to even exceed that ‘i\'llil'li zittcntlwl tlic McKcnna i'.‘itlii>llt' r-lzisli here isoine tiiiie ago. ‘ mviyiiifisutisc. .‘ iiiiimt z 0 - A Cntentmcnt/ which only the finest Virginia, iiiiitle by an Eligiisil process, can give you. ‘ sntisfyiitg-try n fiiiiyfieltl, and we will experience a new delight in pipe smoking. CUT connsr: ton PIPES AND IINI: ROCK CITY TOIACCg CO" LIMIIRIZD risiii I.8m9kiI| OW you can cnjny that contentment in smoking lid, cool and ackugc of cllvvc you FOR CIGARETTES Packa es contain certlflclhss can nnfeublo for cln o! p lying ca . C. J. GALLAGHER, PRINCE EDWARD roux" wmiour QUESTION AFT§R PRODUCTION or THAT THIS EXPLANATI ANY OTHER IN THE HIS ESS. THE FILM WI NIGHT IN GOOD TIME HEARSAL. sr. Joint, u. B. 116v. 28th; 1926 PRINCE EDWARD returns, _ - CHARLOTTETOWN, PJE. I. son or run SHEIK FEATURING was Lars A VALENTINO WHICH YOU ans USING AT no: INDICATED BY THE FACT THAT WE HAVE ON rJEVERAL OCCASIONS BEEN DISAPPOINTED IN OUR EFFORTS TO PROCURE A PLAYING DATE FOR CHARLOTTETOWN- . RONS WHO DOUBTLESS EVER SINCE THE GREAT ACTOR’ S PASSING HAVE BEEN WAIT- ING TO SEE THE PICTURE WHICH HAS CREATED PROBABLY MORE DISCUSSION THAN DAYS NEXTMEEK IS THE MOST SOUGHT » THE ENTIRE YEAR AS " WE FEEL ON IS DUE OUR PAT- TORY 0F THE BUSIN- LL REACH YOU TO- FOR ORCHESTRA RE- F. G. SPENCER Canadian Wins Berwick Marathon For First Time BBRiWlOK. ‘Pa. Nov. 26.-— Clifford Brlcker. oi‘ Gait, Ont.. carried the colors of Canada to the Dominion‘s first victory in the rtlimlfil Berwlck Marathon today over a nine and one-quarter mile course lii 4!) minutes 5 sticoiitL-x Gonzelo Morano. of the Pziuanizrwltliin 150 yards. Bricker. the firs '_'___' _ (‘nniil zone, was second in 50 mlii- Canadian ever to win the Berwic‘ utes 20 seconds. Charles W. Snell, of 'l‘oroiit0. wcored third for Canada with a time oi’ 50 tninutes, 49 seconds. James Henigaii. Boston. lung Ii1\0ill.8 here. finished fourth De- spite a cold wind more than 30.00 persons saw the Canadians win {flickers time for thi: 'l1~i miles Will Await Action Of G. A. A. U. Sport Moguls of Pit-ton Seek lii:- instatement oi Blacklisted Players NEW (lLASGOiV, Nov 26.—'l‘iie one question that pervades the minds of followers of sport in this locality today is what will be the outcome of the C. .\. A. U. meet- ing to Iic hold at Saint John early next month. =Will the promises of Sillfrmlr: Doyle. the President of the .\i. P. B. A. A U. he madc- good and the blacklisted athletes oi’ Pictou County he reinstated or ivere they mere talk. lt will lie re- membered that Sammie Doyle had promised the sport moguls ot‘ this county that everything should be lone to have these boys hack iii zhe ranks of the simon pures. On chese promises it has been expect- ed that Sullivan. ‘Fraser. Nolan and ii number of others will re< celve cards. The reinstatement of these players means much to sport iere this coming winter and wit) .liein eligible for hockey" some ex :ellent play will lie doled out tt ‘he public during the iviiite: iinnilis. j Do Not Favor Break Why is ii. sport followers hero ask. that players in New’ Ilriins- wick and (‘ape llreton who were in exactly the sa-me position as Sullivan and the other blacklisted players in this county received re- iistatement while the locals are still dobarred? it is generally und- erstood that should tho reinstate- nieuts come through the local xllills here will remain with the .\i. l’ Ii. but ii not satisfaction is ‘t.*('t‘l\'t'il lll this iiiiitter what will follow is more conjecture. at this ‘lair. iAt the present time there ietniis to ho a strong feeling igriliisl linking up with tho newly ‘orim-tl ‘Nova ‘Srotlii branch of the ‘. . .\. U.. ‘mlilly being oi tho ipiiiioii that it will ho too inucli itiiiiliiaittitl liy the Halifax Clubs ind that if the grievances of tho ‘oi-iii cliilis tire remedied by the met-ting in Saint John they will be lmtioi- on‘ by i-eiiiziiiiing with the \l. l’. ll. mountain course. 19 niiniitii»; 5 set- ends. was more than one minim slower than tlie record set by Wil lie Rltoia in 1921'. The race we‘ on..- of the closest in 1hr hlstori" of the event. At the halfway marl: ‘the first 13 runners were bunt-hm race. took the lead in the first hal- mlle and was never headed .al though it was not until the sixtl mile that his lead was more that 50 yards. Henlgan ran in third pr sitloii to within 100 yards ot th finish. when Snell passed him. Per i-y Wyer. Toronto, finished tliii teenth. National Hockey N7 League Results ST. FATS AND SENATORS PLA\ A TWO»ALL TIE ARENA GARDENS. 'l‘0ronio, .\'r~ vember 26.—Playlng iii \'<'lSll.vl' in‘ proved fashion over their previous ‘efforts on the home ice. the Rt. Put 'ricks of Toronto held ilio (itiiiwi iSenators to a two "all ti.“ in :1 Nt- tional Hockey League liklilfC iii lll! Arena Gardens last iiiglii. For two periods the trams dir played rare hockey. with the lrlsl possessing greater speed and bet ter combination but the Senators wonderful -p0lte checking broke ‘ui the numerous S1. Patrick thrust and it can be attributed to the Oi tawa, players great niltl ice defen lslve tactics that tlic lrish did no pile up an nnsurniountable lead. "““ MAROONS LOSE 1'0 NEW YORK AMERICAN! FORUM. Montreal. .\'o\'. ‘.lti.--Tii' Jew \'ork Americans led by thr rafty and‘ brilliant Billy Burch owered the colors of the Monti-ea viaroonis. holders of the Stanle,‘ lup iii National ilockr-y League fix ‘are here last night. l-rl. TIE BETWEEN BOSTON ' AND SPRINGFIELI IBOSTON. Nov. 26.—~ln the Car idtan-Amerl-can Hockey Leag-ut game played here, ‘Springfield an‘ Boston tied 2—2 and played 20 min- utes overtime. --Z-¢O-Q-___ Wire Two Canadian Golfers Shut Out 'Pl.\Tl<?lliU’liS'l‘. x. n. NOV. 2s. -. Two Canadian l‘llll‘illll.~' in ziiiinia‘ Carollim Golf (‘liib Toiirnaniau‘ W070 eliminated lll tho first round play lit-rt yesterday. ii. l). Tlioinp son. of Si. John. N. ii.. lost. to H J. Blue. of Aberdeen. N. (i, 2 anti 1 while C. lii. lluilel. Aloiilrtial. was beau-n by lll. ll. Davidson. Jr.. oi Baltimore. 7 siid G. liotli inulchfit were in the first division. -. MITTEO U-NLIII ciotunm imotn iii vnii 400cm l». 1 . Ml ' A A a. r tisiitiii nation's-u. NO-NA lii n league game iliiyed 0 ;yiii floor inst night. the Demons iofcuttrtl icoro (Sf-H to 24 played a very good game. line-ups and scores are as follows: __DEMONS G. ‘McMahon . . . . . . . . . . .. lii ll. l-letmessey 13 l W. Mclsaac . . . . .. 5 T. Benoit . . . . . . . . . . .. . i) l C.Ccyie . . . . . . I.” . . . . .. i; ' ' 4t l NO-NAMES Leo Doiron D. Riobin 10 J Prowse -~ W. Power 12 l... Blanchard 2 l ZZ-l 1 COliihlel-‘iClAL-‘k-LEAGUE l Rogers Hardware defeated Moorr illtl Macho-ll by 267 pins lagers Hardware: 3. Casivell . . . . . . . . ll. 211i l3! strength, i. Ford . . , . 114i 35 l7" P. iPrllnty . .. . 1G1_ 10_5 209 . Maclnnls . . . . . . .. 13o Lil. 17f? Total—22 52. i i/loore and MacLeod: v d. Hearts . . . . .. l?!) '23 fill‘ i. Kelly . all . -. ~ ' . A. Henriz .. H2 17f 125i _ 3. MaCQuall .. 1st m 7r i‘ s. D0yle . . . . .. 131 9-) 111- “l. . . _ T0tal——-20'l.'i. :,‘_.= . ad and ,. . .. ‘if m, d b "Mo". ALPLUNKETT RossliAMitrou ForD 5 J . oy Li?‘ Dgiicetie rzilliitl ith-hi PAT l Vi gigh single of ma. STANBENNETT _ ‘m; H m: titans: ~ ‘ INEER WILL PROBE MER. ‘~..~t' ‘n illl report iiiwii "'- H- ImuWV-l ~ - - - - -' l“ H7 151 l ITS OF H. B. ‘PORTS tlihliiuiclilll and Poi-t Ntilt<llll M .. Macliaizzi . . . . . .. 12') I26 l3‘. . .___.__ Wsslble gvnninflis for the lliiilsdll . A. Maui. '- - 1:56 l0‘) l n , _ (VVFAVVA. Nov. 24. ~—- li has ‘lltiotli iluy Railway. P. W011i! . l-lil I60 lciiriictl on good tiiiiliorliy lll‘|'\‘ to- it is eriiocicrl that thc =I"‘_".“'.HCP§ s}. lloucet“: . . . . . . .. liii‘ lll 2i= liq-tilt that. ll llritisli engineer Wilfiiifillllfill‘ will he llltlili‘ (llrllUlliiBlilli TOtlll—--4li5. _ . "mil" l" "ill yo! known. has lwciilthrtiiigh tho iicpartiiiciit u - ‘ ' Prowso ilros. Adults . ." . . . uiipolnletl by the govcriinieiii in lll-lWllyH itiiil tiiiiizils within a few il i. Henry .. ....i.':i~ lzi-i 1'35 . ' .__-~l - J. Hen-c .. .. l3’) izn i2: Clilidfflll . . . . . 26C V. Whltiuck .. .. . I l’: 13k Vi!) G. Vtlttliiislilri: ... . i012 l-l'"> I'll A. Mncffubo . . . . . . .. 15' H" l5‘ Total-—Z’!'i:. Many NewII-lorses fir: and trotters which C. M. lflilllc . » as broii coco sale, added which are now in the Presque Isle stables l. ‘cos to produce many new names 7n vhe r mer. ‘lll ‘Mr. trotting stallion Pr tcr 2.16 1-4, Beau. trottor, 2.17 l-i; Cap. pacer, 2.15 1-4; 2.13 1-4 i3): The ‘Recoorder. pacer,‘ 2J6 1-4: McKinney pacer , 2.07 1-2, track; ‘Don Dition. pacer 2.14 111d a number of unmarked and galvanized before and aim woven. . Specially made for us. We have told lthla Netting for the pm twenty-live years to the Inga: P.E.l. Ranchers. Illil an the largest Dealers IILAIDCTICI. Irllgllor Prices. Till ROGERS ARDWARE C0. LTl o ' cumonnowr. REL mung ones. Sums 33.06“! Barrel: of Oil a Day The ‘Aquliania burns 33.000 bar- rels of oil a day on i101’ transat- lantic voyages. ‘l-DAYS-i Riding like the wind! Fighting like a Bed-_ ouin, this fiery Son of the Sheik burst; in upon them and before their very eyes snatch- ed Yasmin, dancing girl, the toast of the desert, and was away before one hand could stop him. ornnn PICTURES. ORCHESTRA ll .\'bES—2-i of basketball n the League of Cross tho No-Names by a {Both teams The] STARTING Motion?‘ iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiin in “The Son of the Sheik” ; with VILMA an NKY A Sequel to The Sheik from the Novel by E. M. Hull ‘PRINCE TWICE TODAY MATINEE 2.30 NIGHT 8.15 TIMES l VIRILE, VALIANT, VIVID, VALENTINO Ah! Here is Romance —-here is Ilove such as only Valentino can portray it. Here is a Son 0f the Sheik who is a greater‘ master than _. . _ . was his father before 3 _ snows DAILY m" 3.15, '7 AND 8.45 Matinee-26c, 16c. Evening—37c, 26c, 16c An eye feast of virile action, colorful set- tings and glowing cli- maxes. l LAST OF TO SEE the newest ideas in caps this $1.10, $1.65, $2.15 Box Office Open All Day ieveral Addltiah; Noted For Maine . - —— _. N. 5, Qlreuit in Coming ________ ‘_______ m _ h “VHHH __ V’ Year -\ llnrriiil l'llllt |liI\ iwi-ii ll-i-iiii-il lll ‘ . ilciii-vii iillli l.'i Illt'.l|llI"l"~'. Nlillll‘ "l ‘UAIHHOU. MIL. XOV Z6. ——~Ctill0l~ \\‘lllllll iiri- \'U||lI('l'l\'li willi ilit- lu-iigiii- dates for tlie Mainh niid Neiv or Nliiioiii. Brunswick racing circuit honors '”""“’_""'_»“ ‘—‘-‘-' next. ‘season are expected to ht- ioiind in the twenty lioad of pac- glit home from the Chi-- to forty or sol om the same sale. prom-f ace score-card nszit siiin- lrvlnc's lot ls the young‘ Scott, Jr.. by Pater Scott; Maxey John A. Forbes. trotter. Tony Mack. the Wallace. 1-2 Brlnd Fox iidiiitts COMPANY l.|MlTED Present - Night Prices mile Protect your Foxes with seasom-the smartest fabrics, the most approved styles you will have to go to the stores that sell the Eastern. There you will find a repertoire of all that is new, fresh and distinctively individual. See them now, while the assortment 1's at Paco MUCH HEAT” Nobody over complains about we much hoat. but your liolilfl l5 chilly and cannot-ibc siitlsfactorlll’ _-warmed that. is Ed fforsnt story. Mr. l-l. E. r0op..5 I Harrington: 5h‘- iHalltex. . is... uses a iPeaso l-iaat- ing System ind writes as follow!!! "*- "Oiir Pelee Furnace la porleetlY utlstleteijy. In not. it tlmu. it gives ton- much hut." It you illVB a nesting pmnieiii We! us solve it for you. -We will gladly advise tree of all charge.’ ' A. Home ' a coiviivANv ‘Diltiibutoro _ Charlottetown and BUMMQFIIUO “ Peerless " “ Deed Flat " Netting.