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(Without criticizing Si-i-ty Allen bitirplig’. Kciisingioii. Siui~tcr~iosepli Fitzgerald. 'l‘iuio ra Foliaud. i i i or disparaging your (IHFUITS 1 write an, lieinro inning ll4l|i('. 1 Treatment by mail our specialty. i English llerbnl Dispensary ‘ . i Llmlfnil. I360 Davie, Vancouver, ll, C. Canada's Oldest ll h‘ ‘ '_--'"""'" ‘ .-\iil‘lill‘ll llelormois 25 calibre Ba yrriil livi-ciiii- and Dr. Rosario Fon- iiliili‘. experts and aiiiop-sists at- iurhcil in illi‘ coroner's com-i, The 1illi7.l'll ivi-zipniis stolen were the must prim-d articles in the collec- iimi. nothing i-ise iii the museum {being ioucheil. i i Everybody wants to start U101 Throat Hugky? New Year with ii feeling 1 I purity and lqquflfy, o pros’! Minard’: Liniment gives quick i rcilei‘. nnii it on the i-iiroiii What better oymbolizeo. the" condition: than a full cm him. Lot us supply you. "Ti-IE MAXIMUM‘ or HEAT"i iititeittisaoiii PHONE 176 nnd chest. .........$7.50 EXTRA SPEFIALS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ‘ OPEN UNTIL s P. M. ' J. W. ROBBLEE Cliarloiteiowifs Smartest Store for Men and Boys ;quito easily. She appear in "pack" SLAVERY IS ABOLISHED Notwlthstuniling illv‘ tall oi‘ snow, i'\i11-=1i101‘i\(1110 809911- T119 T101111 on New Year's xitioriiomi. a cotishl-I \\'1'l'<'lI11. 11111111‘ i1)’ 11"‘- Y01111g 111111‘ 1 embh, “umber,” pm|,,,$1a5ts “ma. of Kelvin, i0 be presented to the , nreil to witness tho ma, m he 1101.1 owner of the horse making the filwl- lhill: il(lViillC9fi on “Mm vniyeyr- pump ()1; est time. was held till the iirxr oilsliing slavery in account of in.» lllClPillPiil'.\' ot‘ illi- rare. which 1s scheduled w mlrjiniz lmlia which r weather only one cm“ MS mum place on Tuesday, Jan. 4th at 1 11.; in the (Hukawug \i'alley,l3urmn_ with Chrisiy Dillon, lil‘\‘i‘Z_V June, 111- 311‘-J0~‘1@i111 F11Zi¥91111<1-'K611'S1111l§ 111 Nepal. new have 1been exten so Syrange and Teddy. “WNW, m. ton. who has hurl much experieacolto the State of Kalat, Frank Glove... Kelvin M‘; l‘0V-\"\h“ on the “big time" circuits. acted ista . IN STATE OF KALAT ecently were made ‘Some tribal‘ chiefs Slilipofifld lrim. but others in th more remote parts of (ho stain at i lane) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 2 t. Next race Tuediiy, Jan. 4th. K. OF TRUE CROSS ABBE DELORMES 913701- 3701-‘ dtOliE. Jan. -i. —- Premier Musso- lini to-iifly received as portion of the most precious relic iiii Christendom-a piece of the Yqtruc cross. | The high compliment. usually re-, served for Kings and Princes, ivas lmid the Premier by relatives ‘P090 Benedict XV, to whom the y relic previously had belonged. —By George McMan .\l()NTlii'IiG.. Jail. 4. -—A~bb0 laid pistol. an tints-landing relic oi “Iain- oi Montreal's principal causes colt-fires, has bccu stolen from its xwisi- in the museum of the medlco 111 iuil li"|)lll'iiIlU|l[_ oi tho morgue. ‘ [Willi tho Dclorine vreflpon, went .i_-ii,-vi-ii (lill0l‘ revolvers. represent- 1111-’. the hick of the valuable collec- iilllli guild-rod togcihei‘ by Dr. Wil- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Syracuse Awarded Race For 1927 LEXINGTON. Ky.. Jun. 4. —-'i‘ho New York State Fair at Syracuse was awarded the 1927 rulining of the Hambletonian Stake. premier trotting race oi‘ America. at a uieet~ lag of the Grand Circuit Stewards Tile date for the running of the stake was not set. lilarkey, secretary of the liafnbietouiau First Bout Since Winning Championship contender." SPORT BRIEFS i i at stake. three successive headlocks. {mug uy King in the first stanz dleweiglits. KT ROTARY At the Monthly Meeting or th speaker was Miss Mona Wilson head Red Cross Nurse, who gav an address on the work which th Junior Red Cross is doing on b- half of crippled children. Mis Wilson made such an effective a poal that the sympathy of the elu was at once enlisted. After she had left tho meotin a subscription list was opened u; and a substantial sum was realize- A committee conslstlngof Frau MaeMillau. P. W . Clarkln an Gordon Hughes was appointed t arrange for the secu __ of add tional subscriptions m Rotai Wilson in her commendable wori President J. A. Websterpresi- ed. The guests preseaidwerc J. 1 brief address on the work oi th Red Cross Society. thotthe toboggail slide erected b use at. Brighton. his home. lninaii referred to the (loath c Bert Adams. Past President c Rotary international. and paid a eloquent tribute to his worth au» work. The Chairman conveyed the sytr pathy of the Club to Rotariau H H. Shaw. who was recently berea\ ed by the death of his mother Rotarlan Shaw made a fitting re ply. y Dr. S. R. Jenkins heartily com mended the work of the Junio ‘ ‘1-*‘T11° "01" Red Cross and testified to th .he process of oh- great benefit which crippled chi dren had received. l-le announced that it is expecte =111<1'that a sanitarium for tuberculos‘ ‘1811 patients will be provided for tb 1n 3111111111- island, in the course of u year c l-two. He also referred to the ti‘ ancial assistance given b_\' the go Rotarian Dri Houston also spoil Y,of the splendid work of the Junio 9 Red Cross. "the crippled children . in the Mar no Provinces and Newfoundlan- Wiu property in mill nd r i . . . slaves throughout hisestaate. 91"“ B a district to which the Lharlottr Slaves ndio. wish to remain with their masters mad do so, but town Club belongs, considerabl activity was being shown. and tli 011 Rotarians of St. John's, N04,, nr getting behind the inovemeutt erect a children's hospital in thn (‘-11% President. Webster made 1 111F011: appeal to the Rotariaus i: behalf of the crippled children. A general discussion took plac in which Rotariaus George DeBioi J. O. Hyniiman. J. W. Webster, 1= L. Cotton, Vivian Dunbar, W Chester McLure and others iooi._ part. iDr. Houston eiild if children's- wurds would be established in the] 01°11)’ 1108911815. it might cost less} han having the cases sent fol Montreal. Dr. MacKonzle assur- “i? (Gene Tunney Ready To Defend Title Expects Soon to Hoar Date of Hie ST. IflUl, Mo. Jan. iw-Geae ,1’i‘ua'uo Jellevea nis mecca; her- acxt uraday with Texjtickard promoter, will result. “favorably ti both sides and that the scene and approximate date of my first bout hi defense o! the champioushh 91.0mm 1 will be ready for announcement." The conqueror of Jack Dempsey fulfilling a vaudeville eugagemea hero this week. declared he we: ready to meet any one "they selec for me providing he is o. logien stake, which last $70,000 to Guy McKinney, the vic- pr, suid that $8,000I.'vas paid by he Syracuse officials p ha running oi‘ the stake at their He said that all received at the Vew York State Fair office and race would be at least 370.000 again this YB" dnssic had been , JJALTLMORiE, .\id., Jun. i. — Charlie (Phil) Rosenberg, bantam weight champion, was given thi judges‘ decision over Benny Sch wartz of Baltimore, after twelvt fast rounds here tonight. Th- local boxer was outclassed all thi way. The men fought at catch weights with Roseubergs title no SILVER BLACK FOXES SHIPPED TO SCOTLAND TORONTO, Jail. 4.-Six pairs 01 illvei- black foxes from the Agnew rarins a; Barrie passed through Fcronto last night on zo Scotland. Vlll the Canadian Pac- CHICAGO, Jan. 4. --Ei.l “Strang ier" Lends defeated Wayne "Big’ Muna in their virrestling matcl here tonight in two straight falls ‘Each fall was won by means o who handled the I during the lust few years been iii- itruinentul in bringing the Ontario] fur iarinem in touch with European Until tiui-te recently all live foxes were sent from Prince Edward island. He has also arran- ged shipments oi‘ rare specimens if birds. bears. emits‘. monkeys. across nil at the present time is interest- d in a unique shipment of a num- oer of muskrats ‘to xiuntries. These animals sapped in their native Canadian ‘aunts. and kept for a short time semi-captivity before MEMPHLS. Temp, Jan. 4. — Jimmy King of New Orleans. woi a technical knockout over Jlnim? Cox of Memphis in the first roun- of a scheduled eight-rounder her‘ tonight. Cox. with a broken jar as the result of the liaymaker was unable to answer the bell h the second round They are mid .ae greatest difificulty to over- come in consignments of this nat- ure is the very strict health law regarding quarantine, which neces- sitates inspection oi‘ the fox farms y British health officers "ffllilt of importation is issued. Rotary 'Ciub Monday evening thi _d them he was willing to come to ‘harlottetown any time in comic ion with these cases. Rotariun Mebure spoke of what be Sliriners oi‘ Montreal had been ‘oiug on behalf of ihildreu and said that the Mari- lme Provinces hail contriibuteil to He suggested the Rot- irians might get in ho Shrlners with perating in the work. Rotariau Hyndman read a resolu- Hutcheson.‘ James Llghtizer, J. A ians and to further asssit Mir; goal-d; 0g Trade 1's establishment oi‘ n Health Dc- pertinent in [Prince strongly llTgliLg Mclsaac of 1S1. John and Dr. S. R Jenkins. the latter delivering . Rotarian Peudleton announce- tlio Rotarlnns for the benefit c the boys of the city was pow The President spoke eftho vrg gretzihie illness of Rotarian Dr. H D. Johnson who is still confined t; Past District Govornop George S fi"... _ Wishes __\Q\*'?" ~ 'IWYW“Q'TWITLIIFW “ifj/Qifii?" HAPPY NEW 1 i YEAR |-:. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE iii _ e l . wan in the clinging oak has taken hcryplacga-llr: ' Dan Cupid's list of winners! The clinging vine is still with us, Learn tho latest in love-making from mini in.» 1-1",- Norma Shearer In this delightful, mlle-a- i" l" "lvriv and 1111111419, smiiie-a-mlnute film comedy of v llnlion. Romance versus a Career. Remgmbgr by .10., "H18 Secretary?" Eve" inrnliinii. hi- i A MctrctQMIZ i i l Big Money Savin Sale t Now Ont Clearance Sale of all Yard Goods,» (Pillow Cottons, "_Sheetings, Table Linens, Draperies, etc... Blearing at 33173 vilff 1 Crochetto Bodaprends, 64x80 $1.86 Each Grey Shooting, 12_ iiiqn . . . . . . . .. 35¢ Yard sail" gedspraads, 10:4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $300 Each Bleached, Sheeting, 72 inch . 45¢; Yard Swe t Y Sollad Fancy Linens . __ 33 1.3 on a °" “"1” - ‘ " " " "f ' ' ' ' ' - - ‘ - -- 25° Ba" Solied F-noyfuinin Towels . . . . .. 331-3 on Wool Blankets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20% Oil‘ Grey Cotton. 7clYard up to . . . . .. 25c Yard Discontinued line of Paints, 3311-3 n. Sale of Samples of Cretonne, rTapestry‘, Mohairs, Veiours, etc., at Big Reductions- i . » FREE HEMMING . Aflleck 8c Proud Great iGeorge-i Street I'M HAVIWA HARD TIME GiTTlhfA JOB For! wotrab I'M COIN to our You To WORK mew-r HERE IN MY OFFiCE-ALLYOU HAVE. TO no is see 1mm- rm NOT DI5TURBED AN‘ WAKE ME U9 IN ‘TIME TO CIT HOME/l’; _ I'M GLAD! FOUND SOMETHING. FOR i l 4 l O i927 av Iwri. Fcrru JHOLY MACKEREL‘ ~ "ELEVEN OCLOCK _ A1- wear-WHY DIDN'T THAT QuY WAKE. ME. up? no‘ Stwvict. inc u '5.‘ $5; :1“. 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