PAGE. six ,___,,_____. .~~- ». A . ins consents LAUGH aior f I Prince Edward Tomorrow I ll you've ever been to collfilv. 0!‘ "W" ha“ i“ Wm!“ 7°“? {ploy “The Fair Co-ed." Actllllll! film"! "l1 "l °°“°¢° “"1"” U rs w» ‘I 0000 A» ,x 1 v1. at‘ l‘ 0 0000 0000 000-0-00-0-0000000000000-040000-000-000-00 000-0 0000000000000 0000. o000000000000000000000000-0000-0040-00004000000000: Marion as n basketball star- Marion as u campus cutie- Marion- whirling through one hilarious cscapade after aii- other-in athletics and love! The only film showing college from n woman's angle. it takes you through college in two hours. With One thousand (oliego students. ORCHESTRA AND SHORT SITBJECTS Sale by Red Cross inc; Gqoqtleolth‘ Chris-limos‘ Greet and Sale starts Monday. November 728th. Seals at present on saic at RED CROSS OFFICE 59 (ERAFTON STREET Attention Mr. Fishermaif~ . m; in Simply n Reminder That You Cannot on wrlwr Prim- Brim‘ Service or More Courteous Treatment than When Dealing With I OO-O§-§—>Q-§-Q§§f¢§§O4§§~$O>Q§§9§§§§§§§§§O4 Christmas Seal Under Auspiccs of Canadian Tuber- culosis Association Assisted $1.00 PER HUNDRED Proceeds of sale to aid in work among crippled children and to fight tuberculosis in Prince Eduard island. P§§O§§OO§OO§O9§OO§O4Q+O60004§OOOOO§§O >§§§§4OQ§OQ440~$0§O§OO0OQ§0fOOO§O§QOr§§ g Potato Dealers ~ Be sure and have your Tags ready for Potato Shipping. The Charlottetown Guardian Job Printery is in a position to flll all orders at most attractive prices and can make prompt delivery. 0000-0 00000000 00000-0 00 0-000 0000000000 00000004 000000 00000004449 ' A 00 Q ____¢._._i..___...,.- , Reading 0; Fuiham LONDON. Nov. results follow: Durham City 1. Wrexham Bradford City 6. Workington 0; Rhyl Athletic 4. Wiganborough 3; Darlington 4. Chesterfield 1; Shire- brook 1. Traninere Rovers 3; Hali- Spennymoor United l. Rotherham United 1; Nelson 0. Bradford 3: Denaby United 2. Southport 3; Gainsborough Trinity 6. Stockton 0; Shildon 1. New Brighton 3; Crewe Alexandra. 2. Ashtngton 2; Accring- ton Stanley 2. Lincoln City 6; Carl-i isle United 2. Doncaster Rovers l; Stockport County 5; Oswestry Town_ 2; Burniey 4. Manchester United 0;. Bury 2. Everton 3; Derby County 4; The Wednesday 6; Leicester City 3. Newcastle United 0: Huddersfield Town 2; United 2. Birmingham 2; Sheifield "rilted 3. Cerdl" City 4: Sunder- land l. Bolton Wanderers l: West. Ham UnitodA. Middiesborough 5. 1 League football matches Old Country Saturday follows: in the» resulted as English League First Division-Arsenal-Tottcnham Hotsbpurs postponed. fog; Acton Villa 2. Blackburn Rovers 0; Man- chester City 4. Stoke City 1; Port- .vaic l. Chelsea l; Preston North lElld 4. Notts County 0; South Shields 2. Clapton Orient 2; Swan- ,sca Town 0. Oidliam Athe. 0; Wol- ivcrhamnton Wanderers 2. Black- tpool 4. As the teams were engaged in the first round of the English Cup there were no games scheduled i ‘the third division. ‘northern and southern sections of the English league today. Second Division - Barnsiqv 2. 2. Grimsby Town 2; Hull City l. Southampton 0; Leeds United 1. West Brown- wich Albion 2; Rochdale 8. Crook- town 2; Nottingham First 1. Bristol lctic 1. Excter City 9: Bath City 2. Southall 0: Ketterliiglown 2. Chat- ham 0; Merthyr Town, 0. Charlton Bringing Up Father BRITISH FOOT-lhi-ITIIRESULTS THE CHARLOT. - WN GUARDIAN [Today fly-Reginald Denny in—“THE CHEERFUL FRAUD” Also _QOIl,l.8d}'.—-—- “TIE THAT BUL ” twirl I'I-"‘| ‘whirl .--~~ bming‘ — Friday-Ronald Coleman and Vilma Banky in “Winning of Barbara flVoftli” by Harold- . L -l _ LAURIE» COMES TO PRINCE EDWARD Imperial Life 1 g _ Assurance 00., Hold Agency Convention A convention of the local agents of the Imperial Lifc Assurance ,Ccmpany was held at the Victoria ‘Hotel on last Tuesday mid Wédlles- dBY- ' . . Besides Mr. A. R. lVicInnis, Dis- {rigt Manager and the different agents throughout the prvvillci‘ there were present Mr. F. W. Holi- son. assistant superintendent of agencies. Toronto. who conductd the; convention assisted by MY- A- Emil Branch Manager o1 thc Company . at Halifax. _ _ The two lnlici" officials gave the agents 1i must iiitcrcsting sales talk . and ciiplained the financial smud- ing of the company in Canada. It was remarked (luring thc ml- drcsses that rvarlcis might remem- ber the Monetary" ‘Fiincs recently published a list oi insurance com- panies of Canada. showing tlic ex- cess of assets over liabilities and the Imperial Life ivns third on (hi8 11$!- notwithstnuding the fuct that ihc two companion which headed the list tvcre thirty-hm and filly .\'l‘l\l'-" older. _ The point WflS pressed at‘ this cou- vention that the mos-t imporinii! consideration in Life Insurance is that of security ‘to policyllflliiclfi and thc Imperial Lifc Dfld€$ 1150" B" the maximum ziinouut of security which policyholders arc assurcdof which is iri excess of that reflllllcd by the Dominion Government. 1n the list of tvlcnty-soven insur- mice companies referred to above- tivclvc were in businvss bcforc the Imperial Life started and yet_ili0ll company stands third on Llltldlfiihh Tins follows out the Inipciizil Lift‘ Assurance Comllflllv-b‘ llllncllm‘ since its inception-his siosall "v{\l>‘ solute Security to Pollcylioidcrs. Many questions wcrc ziskcrl b\' tlic agents and fully explained b)’ thc officials. _ Thc sessions concluded by ll lllll“ ncr on Vlcdiicsrlzzg." evening at the Bell Wright i 28.-—'I‘he first Athletic o; Dartford 1. Crystal Pzil- Svrvlces 0. Old Merchant Taylors :13; round proper of the historic Foot- ace 3; Bristol Rovers 4. Walsall 2; Edillbllfflh University ‘mil Association cup competition for Coventry City 2. Bournemouth and Ulllvelsll-Y 8; 016880“? ACES 1927125. wvas played Saturday. The Boscombe 2; Aldershot Town 0. Hnwlck 3; West of Scotland 0. Her-l Queen's Park Rangers 1. when 1; abandoned; North Fleet United o. Edinburgh Institute 3: London Caiedoiilans l; Northamp- ton Town B. Leyton 0: Boswell Mis- sion-Peterborough and Hetton United postponed; Luton Town 5. l fax Town 3. Hartlepools United 0; Clapton 0. when abandoned; Poole Dllflla "112. Lilllfiflshllt 15 (a! 511"“ 1. Norwich City 1; Gillingham 2. Plymouth Argyle l; Southend Unit- ed 1. Wellington 0; Newport Couii- ty 0. Swlndow Town 1; Walford- Brighton and Hove Albion postpon- ed; Ilford 4, Dulwich Hamlet 0. Scottish League First Division —— Airdrieonians 1. Cowdenbeath 2;*Boncss 0. Celti" 1; Clyde 1. Rangers 4; Dunfermlinc Athletic 3. QueensnPark 1; Hamil- Liverpool 4. ton Acads 3. Kilmarnock l; Hibern- and there was one guest. Mr. B. W. Portsmouth 13,115, 3, lilglkfl-k 1; pamck 111mm 1, Tanton of Suminerside. Motherwell 1; Raith Rovers 1, Dun- dee 1; St. Johnstone 2. Hearts 3; St. Mirren 0._ Aber, n 1. Second Divis on-Alloa 2. Arthirl- ie 2: Ayr United 5. Armadalc 0; Bathgate 0. Kings Park 9; Clyde- ban 6. Queen of South 3; Dundee United 3. Dumbarton l; ,East Stirl- ing 3. Abroath 0; Forfar Athletic 5. Morton 2; St. Bernard 3. Albion Rovers 1; Stenhousemuir 4. East Fife l; Third Lanark 2. Lithe Atho 4. » Irish Cup-First Round Coicrainc 5. Linileld 2; Celtic 7. Queens Island 1; Distillery 2, Glen- toran 1; Barn 3. Bangor 2; Ports- down l. Ards 0; Ciifroonviilc 3. Glen avon l; Willowfleid 2. Newry 1; Lame 3. Linfieid Rangers 3.4 Rugby Union Blacklieath 0. Harlequins l3; Ross- iyn Park 5; London Welsh 5; Bris- tol 5. Bath 8; Bradford 9, Hearing- ley 10; Bridgewater 9. Old Edward- iansii; Cheitenham 1'1. London Ir- ish 0; Devonport Services 5. St. Barts Hospital l2; Gloucester 25. Oxford Greyhounds l3; Leicester ,City 1; Aberdare and Aberman Ath- 15. Cardiff 7; Neath 6. Skewen 3; Moseley ll. Birkenhead iPai-k 6: Northampton l1. Guys Ship 5; New- port l6. Crumlin 3; Oxford Univer- ' sity 2a. London ‘Scottish a; Piy- Howl mouth Albion 27. N_ewton Abbott 0; _ M _‘, ._ Swansea 8, Coventry 3; Chutham‘ _ e. Dubllin Hockgy Rggults ‘i1. iotonians 4s; Edinburgh Acas m,‘ NATlWAL LEMiUE SPURT NUTES FOOTBALL The football season hero was c1050.; down on Friday afternoon last when (Queen Sflllllm We." “m” cessful in Wiiiillilfl thoslbterlohql- istlc chaniillfllltllllll {Wm was‘ Kent and lll‘\‘ also the holder! [01 19:1 oi’ the lliclilllan Tro iiy. w"! Met] by iiou. Di“. W. J. Oil/imam Dr. Cyrus J. hlivlllilhiii. Mr. Jamel! McMillan nud Mr. L. B. Mcbllllflll- That the boys allitfifclllled ‘he donation of the above troilll)’ 00"“) bc plainly seen by the b nd oi ball they played. which oni could be accomplished by llillll "minim and good tsoachiug. g ' Queen Square won and wo con‘. gratulatc them heartily on their achievement this season ou tin‘ gridiron. their Style 0i’ lllllll ll all" opted hy seniors, would go a 1011!! way (0 bringing football but-k to its iYn-int-i" good standing in Chur- lnttclowu. therefore we hope that! the boys oi’ both teams wiigyfoufilll so hard for tho trophy aiul ciiziiuir ionship will keep lho old game g1- iug by keeping at it ouch season. when thcrc is no lllilllll. hilt (Ylltl? luilelowu will have a senior nut!"- qailuu of football players that will uphold tlivii- own lu lllziritiini» coin- petition. BASKETBALL 'l‘his branch oi‘ sport up loiil’. durniaiut in (‘hai-ltittt-towu caiuv buck to lifc on Sililifilkly night when tho i..().(‘. and Saint Dun stairs ltélillifl clashed for their first gauiv of the season. Tho Saints b_\ aggrvst-iivu work ililll sniitipy pass- ing rolling up a high score ziguiiir-t iho younger lvuui oi‘ the Lcugilv. With illu rte-organizing ol"ll.iskqt¢ lmli (‘OIIICS tho grout basketball NOVEMBER 29, 1927. plUlLlFQ in the Princr Edward. Mar» F iun Davies living the star in Lins- wAs vsnv WEAK l. IEIIWIS m srulmu ' Mrs. Gee. McKenzie, Campbellfoni, 0st,, writesw-“A short time q 1 ‘ was troubled very body with Iilymn gid nerves, the eliuao of‘ it, 1 think‘ qgrmy going through the chug; of t‘ lite. v l? u]: “a; yer-y weak and melansliply, ., “A so nervous I could hardly ‘f to bee: a clock ticking, and I dicing 1 sleep well. _ “I was advised to try LBU Rug them and gm.‘ w. other, siul bcfqy. i they were all gun. I felt ‘good, is nerves are tine, In do not minclmy. noise, and I m _ - sleep well. Icdiie‘. not recommend thcni too highly (o; those uuflciing as I did.” .. Price 50c. a box at all druggists and‘ tiealera, or mailed direct on receipt of prim by The T. Milburn Co, Limited" Toronto, out» .. Island in -tln_- athletic fichl and to do this 1,110 t-o-opcrutiun 0t’ ever! citizen is necessary and we hope they will receive it and that next season will bu a bzuiuci" your m sport for tliQ- Abcgwcils. i. LE 0. Basketball Last night on the L. 0. C. Gym flood the Robins suffered their first defeat of the season when the Five Aces beat theni by a score of 32-18, so I seat at onqf M HEART for a box; m; NERViPlll5 g picturv. titled v The piciurv wil he shown at ill" 'l‘liur.~ulay nights and the inuuiigv- uieiit ltlWZlYB desirous oi‘ promoting spurt and zilhh-itrs have issued an‘ invitation to tho Saint Dunstnifs llllll lwtlRuo oi‘ the (lrosu llziakcibzilli ho 1li7(‘(‘]ll(‘(l on the part of players. ABEGWEIT MEETING 'l‘m|ighl. at. H o'clock in illl‘ irvils will hold thoir nniiu-ail in v mg at \\'ll|('li it is hoped a. lair . illltjllllilllvt‘. will in: jirosvpt, lilt.‘ ADPJ-HVJQIIH liliYtl bu!“ 1n».- prvuuvi’ alhh-tii: club in tho oily ioi‘ runny yvzirs and 1li'i' Lining 1"." l‘1‘.\'lllilli1 lto illll‘ lo lusts-i‘ good rll-ziu spur ' llll’ tho public. Ncxr us-zisnn sport‘ bus 1o in. outlined and new coiiiinitlus ap- pniniorl so that r ..| . _ _ tho Iialno Abbi,‘- \\l is ulll i-outiiiuc to uphold ihri ____________________ lsaturdayb Glllllcs‘ Montreal 1. Ottawa. 0. I New York Americans 4. Boston .3. Toronto 2t Pittsburgh 1. Chicago O, Detroit 0. (Sundrous GflillDSi Rangers 1. Boston l. Detroit. 1!. Caiindiens 0. Royal High School 5; Edinburgh Wanderers 8: Stewartonians 20. Glasgow Univer- sity 9. County Championship dcrland.) ‘ At the Rotary Luncheon ycstcr- day the speaker was Reverend A. E.| Gabriel of St. Peters Church. who‘ gave a most inspiring talk on Rot- ary. and ‘its principles. .1. A. Rob- ertson. President of the Business‘ Method Committee was in the chair AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ISaturdayZs Games Minneapolis 3. Kansas City 0. Winnipeg 3. Duluth 2. ' CANADIAN PRO LEAGUE lsnturdays CvfllllPSl Detroit 3. Toronto Ravens 2. The mush‘ cal programme included a splendid‘ solo by Rotarian Charlie Gaiiaghcixl Mr. Gabriel first stressed the ini- portance of Rotary Membership. Every Rotarian should realize “that that membership entails. and be rc-. guiar in his attendance. Thcrc ghguld be no "knockcrs" in (he .\ll|inr|i‘e~ Llniiin-iii fur Rotary Club. Any man who gets his iiviiig in a place should cons-c _ _ , knocking it or else 1cm“. me mum ii{Cl.'lli(1S0l‘\‘it'(‘. inlo ihv trouimtuiiiy‘ alto other. He then oint n t.“ ‘"8 - ma: 1g me nntiom W051‘; Ifigcutlc] Tho Svri"t-l:|i1\' ri-ferrrd l0 tho ill- glhc prmdplcs of Rum“. a better “b, iicss of Iiotarimi Viv Dunbar and gcmauona] good Wm wnum be bumircnd n letter from Mrs. Dunbar nrk- lup_ Rotary is a necessary adhmctpnowicdging receipt of flowers soul ‘by the Club. (Janadian-Aincrican League Philadelphia 2. New ilavcn n. Montreal Intermediate League C. P. Verdun 2. Chzunptrv l. Tacomas II. St. Anlli0n_\"s 0. Martin 5 Eurckas 2. .__ ~iQ-§—' to community life. It means putt- ing Christianity into practice. Mr. Gabriel then referred to the start- ling of a Commercial Club licrc, Zwhich he expected would develop iinto a Gyro Club. whose aims and principles are soincwhut similar tol Rotary but which stresses friendship more than the latter. He then dwelt on the virtues of sacrifice and service as exemplified in both clubs. If you want to be a live organiza- tion lose yourself in Rotary. Suh- mcrgc yourself in its great. prlnci- , pies. Think out ways of service. A store that succeeds is the store that. lgivcs the best service. Talk Rotor} ‘all the time. Express your ideas ‘through doing things and through love. which is the embodiment of service. In conclusion hc paid a high tribute to Rotary which knows no death. no defeit. and bring more ylowgY/r/ i‘ Hc-Znqjnls, i GHT'$ DISEA Dulazrcs .5- I I -~~--~ I WELL- i wow A LOT OF CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBINS Incorporaiflll- The largest Dealers in Canadian fish in thei _ United States .5: This anon" Special Attention is Given to SMELTS-EEI.S—SCALLOPS-ETC. Wynn...“ 1mm. g ¢ 4 New York. U. B. A. I l Q i917, by Inl'| Future Suvieo lnr Urn! ‘Britain light! nmv cAQI-i ‘To-DAY AN‘ I'M $0 HAPPY I'M GONNA GIVE‘ \ \V,._.__. W. G\VE YOU BOTH -. ‘some CASH-v oARLisIs-rm cousin. NICE caeaaNT or .. l0ur first importation of the w on de r fui Westinghouse Radio sets were sold out in n other large lot t0 ar- rive in a few days. They can be procur- ,0d from, ' ERNEST WRIGHT Sunimerside C. E. PRATT & SON, St. Peters i JAMES uEsNEa i Charlottetown IPALMER WATSON ($0., - < Ch-ziriottetown or from us, " THE ROGERS HARDWARE COM- “The Fair (Yo-cd". Prince Edward uu Wvilucsriirv aurli tennis to in,- present n! the shouz, nu invilulirui which will no doubtl the’ Ilonrd of 'l‘i'zuh- rooms 11in A')(1'?.l lcoai. new few days. We have ail-l Following arc the players aml scores: Robins Five Aces W. Powers 8 . . . . . . .. W. Mclsaao R.Coylc2..... ...C.Coyle2 ilk-McDonald . L. Doiron 2 “Doyle . . . . .. . . B. Doiron l0 {Benoit 5 . C. Praught lll Peters .. J. Mullins F. Rush 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Roblnaw-lti,‘ Five Aces-ill Nlllltl The Annual _ Meeting of the Abegwcit Athletic Asaociatio\ will he hold in the Board oi‘ Trade Rooms. Tuesday. November 29th it 8 I’. M. CHAS. D. STEWART. Secretary. 00000 00000-00004 00000-0000- m A namv 1 cow ow BMW t I OLD MAN WINTER‘ IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER Order your Coal now and be pit‘, pared. Phone us today. _ ‘V. D. 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