THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN E ’ PAGE SIX MATINEII 3 P. M. — 16c, 26c. NIGHT ‘I & 8.45—26c, 37c, 45c 6 5“ .‘O°‘x§\1a ~*“'-°<~\‘ o Q‘ y» 9 \ v» s‘ IM PAD‘ puns EDDIE QUILI-AN RCII ARMSTRONG rYRoN, Comedy e NOVEL’l‘Y FILM b i ‘ CHRISTMAS SPECIAL FEATURE A NORMA FREDRIC SHEARER D Mpg" 1N “suitor THROUGH” riii: IIAIJNTINC BEAUTY or Tlll n can nv rovn MEMORY son EVERS. Bviiliivniih? THROUGH" IOUR. rams WHEN YOU sac "_SMILIN' Green’s Creamy Caramels Are Simply Delicious Take home a pound with your Xmas Confec- tionery and be convinced they are THE BESTYOU HAVE EVER TASTEI) SIDNEY r. GREEN a c0. The following lines are also meeting a popular ,_,_:-‘__' ‘ demand : t . Green's Butterscotch Drops. Green's Peanut and Raisin Clusters Green's After Dinner Mints Green's Island Maid Chocolate Bars Green's Delicious Chocolate Bars. EZCR. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown j PRINCE ED WARD—-NO W i B. .A_,_LLL.L.L_.__ _ __#J MATINEE "3 0N h PvlATGH” Thrills Abound In “ltlzimes”, Playing To Large Crowds The romance of a simple fire- man with the sell-sufficient sec- retory oi n bu; miiiiiiiiictiirer, filin- i-tl zigiiitist :1 l):l\‘ll_lil‘llllll(i of spark- liiij; CUlll(.‘(l_\' rind liiriiliiig tires, i5 related with driiiiiutic i-ileet in "l<'.“.inies,“ Lin» briliiziii; ltloiiograin zittriiiqiiiiii “huh upriii d yesterday at till.‘ Capitol 'l'l.i' . 'i‘hc pieturv lllt-‘villm; a fresh iind ooiivinrtiiig l‘ "l~ on the thrilling every day "i; oi the brave iirc~iiglilri's . ' ".11 city. 'Ihe perils m whiwi Lit) suiiiect. them- selves in the course of their ordin- ury duties, Ftllfl the cool nonchal- niice with which illry must neces- _ surzly ncrcpt tliirni, enhance the MHIIIIIHCHIICG ln spertoeulai- ll\‘|)‘.i'll(lll of immense _Char]ottetown blazes and ll1ll‘l‘4.?‘»\' escapes from by laurels for hi. ciever portrayal of cuiiiiug death. ,‘_ Johnny Muck. Brown. who won .“Blll,v, the Kid." and its leading man for (Ezirliu, .‘ ll‘\' Pickford and Joan Cruwiorrl .. s the role of ihcbriivi- 111.‘: ile his lending lacly is Neel tint-i», former Zieg- Jelq Folhr ar. Others in the cast are Rirh 'l'ucl-:cr, hlarjorie Beebe, C urge Cooper, Kit Guard and llusssell Hllllllililll. Professional ‘Cards Stewart 8. Lowther J. ll. NIIJHKUIT, K. C. N. W. LOIVTIIER _ BARBISIERG. SULICITORS. ETC 8i (in-at (leorgc Street DIUNLIY T0 LOAN lMcLEOD a BENTLEY , LA. W. E. Illi TLFY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-LII MONEY TO LOAN Office: 1K0 Ilirhmond Street Prohibition Commission Chas. ll. Black. Chairman, Charlottetown. ‘J31. I5. Mellon-hid. West St. Peters John Hllllfflflil, llnmllton. _ fiend all IIIIUFPIiIlIOII regarding infriiriioiis of PRUIIIIBYIION ACT to the above or to I Inspector J. Fripps. R. C. M. P». also SUGGESTIONS F01?‘ f Santa Claus Gifts for the Christmas Tree-and under it ALL AT The acorns HARDWARE LIMITED ‘ JiTai-iE-“ii-ai i "i ' -- fllltillfllfiY, i £ ‘VAIHIEIES Wreaths. h r i e h t colored "Q:.f:,*,l,,'f.*,§"."5 "mi lights, (lhristmas-tree sets. ‘ ‘Tvraiafi CLOCKS paper (Ihristmas trees, zill h " ‘P’ add to the Holiday Spirit in "m1 i th h . BMHGHS e m“ _ , iioriuiv ()l."l‘I~fl'l‘S LAMPS Make things bright and _ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ i jolly this year. lal{l'.(.'l 0R hluTb KIDDIE CARS Slilb’ SILVERWARE GOLF BAGS l§lt.\.<S\\"i\lll§ BUMPANY NIGIIT ‘l 8: 8.45 25¢. 37c. 3 P. M. -— Ilc, 26c. NOW ciiiusrMAs SPECIAL FEATURE BLONDELL DAVIS WILLIAMS DVORK Clean Laughs And Swift Action ln “The Tip Off” Eddie Qulllan and Robert Arm- strong have become one of the screens most popular pairs of stars, can put another leather-u big leatlier—in their cups. For "The Tip Oil," their latest ollcring playing now at the Prince Edward Theatre is really a. knock- outl ‘ Its a family picture, this one. There are plenty of good, clean laughs, lots of love interest and more swift action than you can shake a stick st. As the young radio man who becomes the buddy of a fighter (Robert Armstrong), Quillim is at his best and the perlormance of Armstrong is as smooth as usual. Everything is serene in Quiilans life until he falls in love with the sweetheart of an East Side hood- lum. In fairness to the girl, the rufflan‘s love is not reciprocated. Anyhow, Eddie has lils troubles in attempting to win the lady and his exploits with the hoodlimfs gong make a picture packed with thrills. The supporting cast consists of Joan Peers, the girl; Ginger Rog- ers, "another" girl; Ralf l-larolde, as the ruillan; Charles Scllon, Luis Alberni and Mike Donlln. Peking Man Had Feet Like Apee WAS INTELLIGENT BEHNG M11.- LION YEARS AGO LONDON, Dec. 22—-Man who liv- ed 1n China a million years ago had hands like the modem man, but his feet were llkc those of an ape, stat- ed Profemor 0. Elliot Smith, in de~ scribing to s Press representative the new discoveries on which Uncse conclusions are based. “During further exploration of the cave at Ohoukoutien, where the Pe- king man's skull was found," he said, “ s. small bone from the wrist was discovered which is not appre- ciably dlfferent from that of mod- ern man. “A piece of collar bone has also been found. It 1s moderately miner‘ allzed and a dark reddish brown in color. The individual from which it came was probably an adult, and the length of the bone L! about $119 average of the bone of an adult male in Northern China today. A number of other small bones have also been found. “It would LIIDEM’ that the feet of Peking Man differed from those of modern man. They were not i straight, and he must have walked with his toes turned iii-in the same way, in fact, as the ape does. There is, however, nothing to show that. he was sble u; grip with his feet- as the apes are able t0 do. "No longer is there any room for man family had already acquired ‘and wishing all "a Merry Christ- ,Mlne"—Cora Coffin and Waverly to be very satisfactory, proving of great value to lifcbosts in finding a vessel or airplane in dense fog or poor vis:l.vility_ doubt that this member of the liu- ‘ IPisquid West ' Christmas Concert {i A large number of parflntc 811d friends of the pupils and teacher gathered in Plsquid West school- house Monday evenlnfl. 3995mm" 19, to enjoy a most interesting and varied programme prepared b? 111° pupils and outside talent. The school room was tastefully decor- ated for the occasion. Each‘ be!‘ brought forth its due share of ap- plaiise. The dancing numbers by Dorothy Leard, Erma. Jay and Ev- elyn Hughes brought instant favor [and encores were in order.‘ 0f course the harmonica. selections by the liiltchell Bros. and the violin selections by Messrs. Roland and ‘Fred Jay with mandolin accom- paniment by Hester Blrt and Erma Jay went. over "big." The various ‘numbers by the pupils showed care- ful training and were much enjoy- ed by all, At the conclusion of the program snnta Claus, alias Fred Jay, ap- peared on the scene to distribute the gifts from the Well-Ilden 1 Christmas tree. Both the pupils and {teacher were well remembered as fwere also many others. Old Santa l‘ made things merry, danced the clog X11115," disappeared into the night. Votes of thanks were then ten- dered the teacher, Miss Emily A. Stewart, for her successful effort-s; nnd also to all those who through their talents helped make the evening a success. The singing of the National An- them brought an enjoyable evening to a close, ' Following ls the program: Open chorus, “Oh Santa. Claus," by school. A Welcome—-Zlta Handrahsn. A Greeting-Junior Coffin, Dlnlogue-“Romance at Home." Recitation-"I Hate These Pants" —Waverly Jay. Junior quortettc-“Up, Up 1n the Sky." A Greetlng~—-Gerald Hughes. Merry Christmas Drlll—By three Juniors. Dlalogue-"Dsy After Christmas." Recltotlon-"Famlly Troubleg"_ Laura Kelly. I Duot-"Awvay , in s. Msnger"—-Ids and Cora Coffin. Monologue - "Peter's Walter Jay. Recltaiiori-“A Christmas Greet. lng"—lvzin Kelly. Duet-"Won’t You be e. Friend of Pulcz" —- Jay. ‘Recltation-"Childish M11515"... IVemon MacKlnnon and Laura Kel- Y. ~ Dlalogue-‘Telephone Order to Santa." mY/elllllsfilwh-Vlol-in selections, Step-dancing, etc. Sale of candy, Dlalosue-"corirs Callers." Recltatlon—“lv'hat would you like to be"—-Vernon MacKinncn, Recltatlon-“Poor Santa Claus" —-Cora Coffin. Motion choi-us-"Santa Claus.‘ Dlalogue——Wzii'ei-ly Jay and Jun- ior Collin, RCCltutlOlb-"Littlp Hsndrahan. Dut: -"Dori't Want to Play m Your Yiird"—Ei-ma Jay and ma, Coffin. Mouth organ Mitchell brothers. Candle dri1l—By nine maidens. A dance number-By Dorothy Lcard. “Farewell Wishes to AlP-Jgeona Handralian. A goodnight chorus-By School. Christmas Tree Song (while tree was lighted). Santa Claus. The National An. them. ' GracW-Zita _ selectl _, - By CENTRAL GUARDIAN IIAVE YOUR. BATTERY stored at Mallets battery servlce and in- sure proper care for the winter. . 6833-l2-2-fw-1mth. CIIOCOLATES AND ALL KINDS of smoking supplies. Look over our stock when buying Christmas Gifts. Jimmie‘: Smoke Shop. 7301-12-23-11 GIFTS TIIAT PLEASE-You will find ln our well-fitted store lust what you want to give. Pipes, Cig- nrs, Cigarettes, boxed Chocolates. Jlmmles Smoke Shop. 7301-12-23-11 ANGLICAN _§EItVICES—Church of the Holy Trinity Blessed Lord, Dec. 25th. Lltanv. 9 cm, "The Nativityi" MRWIS. 11 C. A, iii-charge. The many friends of Mr. Nelson Clark, Hunter River, are sorry to hear that he ls confincdto his home with pneumonia. Christmas Closing At Union- Com- " mercial College The Union Commercial College‘ closed for Christmas holidays on Monday evening. Principal 'Moran mas and certificates won during the tenn. The class as a whole did excel- lent work and were to be con- gratulated. Excellent order and strict punctuality were evident all term, without which, the Principal remarked 1t was impossible to get results. The penmanshlp classes were successful in winning 22 certificates from America's leading penman- ship institute, the Zanerlan. Among those were five advance certifi- cates. ‘rhis is the largest number ever received at one time. The spelling classes did excellent work as shown by the percentages given. These tests are held every Friday. The importance of business letter writing and penmanshlp was referred to after the presentation of diplomas, certificates and prizes. ' An address was read to Principal Moran and Vice-Principal -Mrs. McLellan. This was accompanied by very appropriate gifts. Principal Moran thanked the stu- dents on behalf of himself and his assistant, extending to all best wishes for s. "Merry Chrlstrnssl. shorthand Dept. Graduates. (ln_ order of merit): Dorothy MacAleer, Charlottetown. Margaret Rice, Charlottetown. Mary McLean, Rustlcc. Lillian McPherson, Newton Cross. Rena Martin, New Perth. Senior Commercial: George Sumarah, Gindston, M. I. Junior Commercial Certificates: Ilorencc Baker, City. Maisie James, City. Bessie McMillan, City. Beatrice Proude, City. Nettle Plneau, Rustico. Eleanor White, City. Florence Acorn, Vernon River. Margaret McQuarrle, City, Kathleen Costello, City. Penmanship certificates from the Zunerian Institute, Columbus,‘ Ohio. Business College Certificates: Rheta. Gay, Marlon Rodd, Arnold Taylor, Connie Richardson, John McEacheiwi, Florence Baker, Hazel McLeod, Nettle Plneau, Rena. Mar- tin, Florence Acorn, Beatrice Proude, Bessie McMillan, Elizabeth. he flQw o; me Current and the Cusack, Eleanor White, Helen [mm o; we wmtt Walsh, Kathleen Costello, Malsie Tllc experiments were considered James‘ h the skill and intelligence which are the hull marks of his humanity.” IVIRELESS USED T0 DIRECT LIIWZBO/VPS LONDON, Dec. 22-—Wlreless tele- phony was successfully used on Sut- urday to direct llfeboats to an im- aginary sinklng ship during a. ser- ‘ les oi’ experiments in the English, Channel. The Dover and Hythc motor llic ~ boats answered an SOS from n steamer supposed to be sinking 0" i-olkestone. ‘ The llfeboiits were guided to the scene by a series of wireless tele- phonic mesrages which gave the position of the "casualty." These essagee were transmitted to the llfeboata every few Inlnutcs as coastguards at the Sandgate sla- tlon, who were using a sharp and special instrument, plotted out the changing position of the vessel ln ldlstress, after taking into account, , . The " Human Eye Collullcx and intricate in its structure and functions, ii ivortliy oi‘ the best posslbl eiirc that can be given lt. If your eyes arc troubllni you, do not be so unwise a: to neglect thcm. An examination will un- cover the cause of the trouble and glasses will probably completely relieve it. 0. F. lllITllllESllll OPTOMETHIST Advanced Certificates-Mary Mc- Lean, Margaret Rice, Emma Camp- bell, Lillian McPherson, Daisy Johnson. ' Weekly Spelling Tests: The following students made ninety-five per cent and over in the weekly spelling tests-Mary McLean, 109; Daisy Johnston, 99.7; Antoinette Piiieou, 99.5; Elizabeth Cusack, 99.4; Rlieta Gay, 99.4; Florence Acorn, 99; Walter Bell, 99; Gladstone Dllnnlcy, 99; Lillian McPherson, 99; Dorothy MucAleer. 98.6; Malsle Jnmes, 98.1; Florence Baker, 98; Margaret McQuiirric, 98; Marian Rodd, 98; Helen Walsh,’ 97.6; Bcsslc McMillan, 97; Beatrice Proude, 97; Arnold Taylor, 9'7; Margaret Rice, 96; J. A. McEach- ern, 95; Kathleen Costello, 95. Gold coin for highest standing iii spelling classes-Mary McLean, Rustlco. Principal Moran announced that college would reopen on Wednes- day, January 4. WEIGIITED INDEX NUMBERS OF 20 MINING STOCKS i The weighted lhdPX number of twenty mining stocks was 63.7 for XMAS AT GOFPS We have a large stock of the well known Samson Hockey Boot we are offering at greatly reduced prices. See our windows. Men's Calf Leather Lined Men's Professional . . .. . . . .. $5.00 for $3.60 iMen’s Special $3.50 for $2.90 Boy's Box Kip (best quality) $2.90 for $2.50 $6.50 for $5.00 Boy's Special . .. .. .. $2.50 for $2.00 (Anglican), Georgetown. The nativity of our a.m., "The Divine Glftf’ Evensong, 7 p.iii., “Good News." Special carols at all services. Capt. '1‘. F. Kelly. presided and presented the dlplo- ' Women's Box Kip (best . $3.00 for $2.40 Youih’s Special .. $2.20 for $1.80 Th? above Hockey Boots have ankle straps. SLIPPERS A Women's Boudoir Slippers in Blue, Red, Brown and Black, Steel Arch Cuban Heel $1.75 & $2.00 Women's Felt Boudoir Slipper in Red, Blue, Grey, French and Black 80c Women's Boudoir Slipper in Black Patent or p. Kid, low heel............ $155 Men's Plaid. cover sole . 80c We have a broken line of Women's Slippers that retailed up to $2.25. Exceptional value to clear............. . . . . . . . . . 50c HOSIER Y EASTERN full fashioned pure thread silk (for women) Purple Seal, service weight were $1.50 now $1.00 Chiffon were $1.25 now $1.00 We haye a large stock of the newest shades for the Xmas trade. Fancy boxes free with each pair of Hose. Men's Botany Wool in fancy patterns (boxed) 75c Men's Fancy Hose in a variety of patterns. Men's Brown Leather Slipper, felt lined Rub- ber Heel $1.15 Men's Brown Calf felt lined, Rubber Heel $2.25 Men's Brown Kid Slipper, felt lined, fancy cuff $2.50 Men's Brown Felt Slipper, felt lined, fancy cuff $1.45 (boxed) 25c Men's Eastern Pure Silk full fashioned. (boxed) $1.00 Merry Christmas GOFF BROS" LTD. , g Happy i$éiléflé a New Year y . SILVER FOX PELTS l are continuing in uurnrcrnsuuzn nruuun MARKET THROUGH AN ORGANIZATION w through its contacts with tbs LARGEST SALES HOUSES IN THE PRINCIPAL FUR CENTRES 0F THE WORLD-has » provcn its ability to secure the highest possible prices eon- ' slstent with quality. "f Our system of Closely Supervised Protective Marketing Has, In the past, resulted In our patrons securing highly utlsfsc‘ ,1 ‘ This season with Improved market conditlonsywe anticipate still more satisfactory results. Each pelt marketed through this Organisation h, rs- gsrdlus of its nluc, thoroughly inspected, cleaned and fsnlts ccr ‘ ’ where possible. Our grading and appraising facilities are unsurpassed. Two Hans srs offend sud are optional with the ship- ‘ Our um smhdn . POOL PLAN ~ l And the regular CONSIGNDIBN! PLAN. Cuh Advances arranged under either Plan st my time. Full particulars. shipping tsls. etc" i ishcd °I1 W" PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Fllll POOL LIMITED P. G. Clark, President a. Managing Director. Summersldc, Prince Edward Island, Canada. THROUGHOUT THE SEASON PELTS ABE BEING RI- CEIVED AT THE OFFICE OF J. A. WEBSTER. & CO" I56 RICHMOND STREET. OIIARLOTTETOWN. , . 46-1 - -e compared with 64.0 for the pre- the week ending December l5, as vlous week. Eleven gold stocks was from 62.6 to 63.1, four gold copper stocks fell from 75.0 to 72.1, and five sil- ver and miscellaneous stocks from 22.6 lo 22.0. Among the gold stocks weekly average prices behaved as follows: Luke shore mounted from 838.88 to $34.44, Sylvanite from ‘llc to 74c and Wright-Hargreaves from $8.25 to $3.39. Dome declined from $14.10 to $13.85 and McIntyre from 823.82 to $23.57. Averagi; weekly prices were lower for all of the gold-copper stocks- Amulet dropped from 16c to 15c. Hudson Bay from $3.71 to $3.51, N0- randa from $20.49 to $19.79 and Bheri-Ztt-Gordon from 37c to 36c. m the sliver and miscellaneous group, Oolnages fell from $1.00 t» 90c and Mpisslng from $1.10 to $1.04 while Mining Corporation r099 from $1.15 in $1.17. lIRESSEll POULTRY. We will be buying dressed Chicken and Fowl through" out the season, pnylfll; high‘ ,est market prices. Returns made daily. Island Bold Storage liompany, Limited wuuss SPECIAL lIAMBwfi- STEAK PORK cuors veeuriintss _ ans/m AND nurrw res on COFFEE XMAS CANDY OF ALI. KIND5- CIGARS, CIGARETTES. TOBACCO WlilTPS Tea . Rooms