-...... ..........‘.;..»..n1 =‘.'.'_.-.-.-.__-._.-.k <_. ,_ , ,___ . . ' "" ' "'“"~ -e.,e;n..-wn~.._.-.. ut- L: p 1 gr. PAGE SIX SPARTING T0 l) All Edmund L O W E Joan BEN N ETT Barbara Leonard NEIOtlBORS" _-\-~_i.-v L. P. U. Boys f-lfé! t h. _ E i Bram: Cut . l i t’ .\‘. R. Office Lraztue i T111‘ tillllillip" o1 llie lip-u. 1121111“ 11 ‘ . . l ‘hi, L. P. U Hull (Ill \‘ .-1' \‘l\i wli ‘QEWHMHIM-“h 1 ..<‘ ll("|lt'i_\' oomph-ital u,“ HP» 1,. . ‘l’ h," l"; l|\l\~(‘ (‘apart vii; 111,111! 1i ulil 11. ' P‘ BMW, 132 w: .?cilinii.il rliiltll.“ fllic mints: will be llwftl V“ t’ X. “in; __ _ _ _ 3m, 17;; .‘ "b" M ‘ ""“}“§ MI" ""““"' 1 lint . ....... .. 112 112 will also b1: Hwptf for Nani . - no now I|"1‘ " "" - v- h ‘it M I 1.. _ p. u] <y‘I'1 1- l... w i,‘ '5, m! H: 1141i 11n- l»-1;.- n.1,._.i>i 11411‘ lornicil H; “M In“ 1U ii li'~_"!=i:\ ti. ~11 111.11 will i.» 1|,» ,.1.1-.- __ , Itflnt‘ of ttie :r:roi1. lilo t*“i|ll~\\'l|l‘: 1333113,"; la" known u": the "".'iiic .":li¢~1;-,j' Q1, “m, 3458 1ii1~ lznr up some o1 tin- b " hots of; ' 1"!‘ l1" 3 'l"'i'l.“ 1‘:'ov:o of the, when they "verve blzirilime; 'l'1 Ecgiapiicr. Cl)""'-"~‘ Anncas Keiiiicd): old Ailing Viallie FJCDQnaId. Vic; D. Glllrg inst E1. livizn . Down l st 1M. <- yiar ;\l)l)l(‘. Drcgo 1 . 'l'lll" itynii Br lihrpurrl. llaiiqrr-a >1 Joe Fisher, liillPll lffillirfi. two lllSt. iwys from the north c2111. Joe Ilanahiin, Clnpman are H140 on the nus and Fl .1. lirc- .,i. 1 I 1 11111 l0l 103 J. I". l" 3i! 110i n. I\Ia ~1i1 "11 114 l1. it. /\l'i4ll‘_l"' ., . . . . . i911 122 1 ll'i‘.\i:i= 143 194 I . ‘ . at; as, “Dudluin" McDonald, who llusticd in - the nets last. year will be with 1114-1 "Wing Shots." "Bunny" Egan. Clmclp has U10 W175 ill Shane. Teams wanting games can get a line to Jnc McDon- ald. plajving manager, L. P. U. Hall, l-ingincers City. __ ____?___V___ _ J. ll ll ‘Alttt llT 171 __CUL.,\.,.,L. “Gym. ‘,,U(.KL.,.__ lw. l1. To. mid . .... .. 11:. 145 The December terni of the (7oiiiii_\'"\v' A‘ “Multan H3 851 Court opens on Fr n1. Suiiimcr- swim ' ' ' ' ' 2H my side. There arc 11i11 1111- JlllllllllJll~ J‘ Allan‘ "‘ "' 56 In 50S yum“. (m I dud“, is (‘,(_,v_l_l\ I-i, Nit-liplsni ...... 156 139 cumcmcd u,“ Apdrmv Li. llluiihxrii ..., . . . . . . .. 154 94 vs Smith. (tllllll _'“ sion, (‘l1ll‘!‘. s: 982 944 (hum, y‘ Tut ' 1026 lvoonzln 1g ]‘|'.1l>. 1; g colliding: “.1111 Iuu. ~ lll-‘lll 1' 1'1; riiault w. ltrzid. \\'a":v- claim ‘hunlmdllth (‘roar Furniliiri- (Jo. x . lnixn r ‘>1, _ s;;;; 11.-m“.- \, Up;.'i,;,,,‘),‘,._,“,.;f,l;l‘ ti. llrtilai 1' . . . . . . . . . ... ‘mm m’): n 1”“ 1 p” "' “'“'" 1-‘4 viu-nuiialri 1'36 in CUllibalOH, fllLJlil SJJU; Cicsraell vs Bfluhum 156 m; Lccky. auto colliding with horse and I,“ Cw, fad. " 71 1:3 cairn! claim ‘$31); Melvin" vs 3.111» ' l,“ a; lllicv, . '_ ("u ii 321.11: ' vs‘ Find" "W11 Poi r1 ~ for mi. ., "vw" “mm” “ 3”" "'" ‘l ' ' “"' 1 .11 .. .. . . . . . . lain $11111 s: ‘ ' lliizli s;r..~.'i~ t; Sivan ‘J11 pins. ‘liui-li 1111i. thin ti“) hiiiiliiir‘ \'r-1 k‘- --' -l“. ("ill ~11 ":11". l l" v" ",1" n l1. .. Y1"'t""'l_1"j.' l 1"". '1‘lll(l.l!‘. o. 1 1 1 1 t P1 l3 l I;iI)\V1\ll!l j . He Stole An0ther’s Bride .1'IlRILLS-‘-ROMANGE Most daring of all adventurers, hunted, threatened, never a moment when he might rest —-_ yet he found time to woo and win a beauty from anothefls arms. ___{__ Amazing London Love- Story THE CHARLOTTETOWIE GUARDIAN GAPI Thrills ‘fear-in’ R 1 LOOKING sweeping courage and blazing action! Tilt T0 DAY 55,1; . . Chill: , . ‘fcrror . . and Action in a. Romance of ANGER flae Also ’l‘a.lktc (fartoun — and 'l‘\vu Other Shorts BY (TERI 1 1 Bowuiia l 13:3 112 ll H11 single \\'. C. . 1787 D‘ -’ .1 s09 ' -' d\lO$ pins, The ldrawn to the appcgtincc of the us- inal “Tri-Pot“ now standing at cor- ('11 l'|Il'|l|_\' Ma tcli (lame llivwihil "s n bookshop mntzny; lo be lrrid \‘.|1t‘ll Bowling ‘fomllzhl. Three Killed . In Derailment ‘ _ ifiprrial to the Guardian) ‘ WINNIPIEIG, Dec. 1'I.-—’l‘l1l"cc'liieii ml vr-rt- killi-rl yesterday when a Can- adian Patific Raihvziy passenger train v iuas derailed near Killaly, Sask. The Illlfll, all members of tlic crew, were trapped in the wreckage whcn the‘ 517-111" rm" train turned over in the ililrh. The cause of the dcriiiliiienl .llllS not been determined. l N0 passengers were rerioursly’ in-‘ jured according to the official statc- h vlllfllt from tho railway", though five ‘suffered miiioi" bruises. Names of the ipcrz-ons who received bruises were not available. The derailment occur- ‘ jred on a curve one mite west of Killaly, which is 118 miles west of ‘Brandon. Man. on a Brandon Re- ‘gina branch north of the main line. 111E SALVAIIKJIJ ARMY attention of tho public is ;nor of Queen and Grafton Streets Qall this week and next till Christ- l mas Ere. This convenience is extended to l the citizens as a handy means of ihclping the deserving poor through ,tlie agency of an experienced and I reliable organization. , ‘ Last season the local Uuips dealt‘ ivith about 3t] cases o: fiiristmas Clirer, also supplied ‘.25 issues of ‘ family rclici through the winter, andl supplied bzds and meals to ‘J2 tran- l W hi‘ Cllllllllflllllll I'll‘ ll» llllllllillllllh- sients and administered the details of :" c-ral cases admitted to Army " ln:t:11i .0111; in A/iulltiinr‘ points. ll-nitctl 1111:1111 iv o1 coal wau also d1".- 1; . ‘lho Lcargc of M. in ud- dltzon to tizc forc-gzaig, annually provides Christmas Cliccr for the ln-i llllltFii of the Faxwnivootl lnfiimary, '.)1ic-i-= Com» _\' Jail and lloslrtal \'\':ii"! piit" ill», dislr "illllltl a1.» free U|ll'l“1lll1'f- Wnr (jryu, ‘Wfltfi. ‘F111;; aggregation are I-znoun throuulicuit the lvlurilmu- lrirkev ‘ world und Iflastrrn (funzulzi a» a rut? . Pr. ‘following may bi- "bee Commercial League tctnns A t .\V(‘(ll‘.D.‘>Ci2l_'/ afternoon. FRIDAY'S GAME Truro Bcarcats, 1930 Ivfaritime Amateur hockey champions will strut their stuff here tomorrow night in iin exhibition fixture with the Abru- last-skatinu and aggreuiitiiiii that madl- Upper (Jan- ndLmS sit up and take notice in the llan Cup 1ilaydowns last Spring. Undaunted and not ‘"1 the least: bit. perturbert, the Abegiveits. although conscious of tllf“.*t(‘(‘l of their (ippon- ents are imrkuig herd in prepara- tion foi" this impurtaiit izame and at. the same time confident. n1’ tziriin; the hiclily" tiiutetl “(‘:i1"." one llriinrl run for their money. haril-liuiiiiiiiij! Willi regard to the viuit ol the '.l‘ru1o tcain to this city, it may be mentioned in passing that the Club has on its roster one Pete N111}, de- fence star, who by lhc way i". the Dominion "anov ('1i:i1iiiiiuii. ‘llir- of lHtFlPStL- Pete llcaircuts (it-fence player. vxar; born in 1n\"riie"-'= ~001- land. andavhen only a young lad rainc to Canada. 'l'tic 'l‘ruro News says he started hockey at Lag-nine, P.Q., and played left wing for three years for Laeiiine Academy. The next five years he played with Que- in Montreal and Qncbrr. ln 1928 he went north to South lwrcupine, On- tario, where he first started playing on the defence. llc has played Can- adian Rugby‘ with the l\f.A.A.A., has been a winner of the Dominion Can- oe Championship and has also been in the Semi-finals of the Dominion boxing championships. In 1928 he performed one of the most difficult canocing feats known in Canada when in company with an American named R/euben Colin, he shot the Lachinc Rapids, the watri" (irops 60 feet in a milc and a half, and flown: at the rate of 25 to 30 miles an hour. The same year he travelled from Montreal to Atlantic City by calico. Mill, the ‘.l‘ruro IIELPING THE JIINEORS The niiiiiiijdciiieiit. of the l"\\!‘lll|l4l." ncss for the kiddies. A jtlllltil’ 11k". to give young children and bcgiiine. a chalice to enjoy the pleasure n zilzating. has laecn ai"r:'.nr,e:l for ever (liildzcn of fifteen years and under are ndinitt- ed. The parents of these skaters and other adults arc cordially invited to visit the Forum and watch the kid- dies. ‘they w‘1l lie atlinittctl on the _ pruiniriiatle free. i All this bcnelielencc is diwpcnscd‘ ' without any sectarian limitntitni. al-l I ihuiuch without (luplication, and is n public charge. Attjutant liluilin and the local Board respectfully tllik of citizens to IWHVER (EOING GOOD Bill Power. although suffering ‘side injuries from the recent lvloiicton lgamc, is slowly recovering nnd by n1 l flllOW their generosity to measure up, tomorrow» nlizht will be "sitting tpretty." In recent practices his work lhas been drawing attention of the l develop into one of the most valuable ‘players on the red and black lineup. i NAMES 0N SWEATERS It ls very gratifying to learn that the Abegweltn Executive are going to adopt a. suggestion offered some days ago in these columns with regard to ‘The ‘Pruro News saysr-The Bear- she was standing. Mrs. Ostrich revllJ Eastern Tscaguc rivals from Kentvillc ed she was unable to alt down "be. for the first time this season in a n. lady came 1n. picked up 1i hoolz. iwcjm“ __ _ 1G1 163 m“ 11mm“ m" “"0 “"I1""*“- TM ‘KlltlllPflll 1716 123 9'7 to the extent of these manifold ac- rm mi": t“ MW" l" " Y" ’*"""-’ jJalnr; . . . . . .. :03 ltlli 132i tivities; in the community. Acknow- ‘ -l'.i§- :1 M11 1117 l~tl , lvrlizvinrait. 1:: herewith made of $5.001 railbirds. who predict that Bill will 7"'l'l""' " """' i“ """ ‘i’ l" ‘z-t-nt 1n by members of Oyster Bed 5"" “r f‘ "'"“""“‘- " 1' " ‘ 66a 62’! 531 1 llrtrlzc Women's Institute. Work not H""“"""" "my" W" ""1 7"‘ ‘Ilitwl , . , , . .. 18136 other Societies assist by contrlbut-l ]"“'"'"" '""':' l"“‘l"""i ""' I """"" i111! in this way? Donations by mall "f"! W" "llllllt "7 ("?l|"‘l‘lfl\ will be promptly acknowledged. I . 15m . .. . m m 152 s-nu. maven W .41 Join . . o9 11s 1'11 _- I11“ H _ h’ H x ‘r1111 _ ., 170 1B3 113i The female memlbe s of an snfmulll gtgdlfif‘; £3112? ‘llil-"Xxlllii-"Zstfllyy; trim-n . .. .. til 131 186; club were assembled for the annual, putting the names of its players on km.“ ,, Mfljc "f Mhnuqy, m. ._.,,,, , - - -~ ~ -— banquet. When the presiding offlcer| the hacks of the sweaters. It's a u, H", m, H", "p111"; ,,,-,,1_-,_ 1 547 626 542 (Mrs. Giraffci gave the signal to be great idea. ._ . ...-.. 1 11ml . . . . . . . . .. 1715 seated all complied excepting Mrs. ' _ , v v ' ' n», 11' 111i‘ ltrsotutti; ill pins Ostrich who remained standing by cats have twn games scheduled for ‘I i' 1» ".11 lr- 1,1111". 211$ pin. her seat. The presiding officer notlc. the Halifax forum this week, Wed- ' l 111 1i ttlt"‘i‘ Jame". I184 pills ed this and asked Mics. Ostrich whytncsday night they meet their old . PAIN‘ 1 f - 7 W1 l~ 11.141 V‘: Meir.‘ ‘lluwvling. 8.31) to 10.00 Y's Menettca causqshe had been hiding all the regular league fixture in the East previous day from her maband Ind and Wcst series. Friday night the Bearcats will en- ’EM OVER l1~rt:iiri_ the Llliarlottvlown team in, an (‘Xlllhltlllll tilt also to be played at! tlic forum in Halifax. Apparently the “News" is ignorant of the fact that Charlottetown, too, has an up-to-rlnte Forum-and the l¥t'lll‘t1lltt~ play here Friday niuht. .‘§I~.7.K IMLANU HERTH ll. \\:-.- hitlllill 11in: tonight from gzootl authority that the liloncton At- luntics, failing to cntcr a team 1n the Central section lmd made ap- plication to the Prince Edward Is- |£entral Guardian 1 | ANYONE WISHING to contribute to the children's Christmas at the Protestant Orphanage may leave parcels at 158 Prince‘ 81210123-12-18-21 Mr. John J‘. Beck left Monday for his home tn Murray River, P.E.I., after spending a. fortnight in town with his brother, Mr. J. H. C. Beck. ' towrE-New Glasgow News. GOOD SLElGlllNG-Goorl roads for travel by sleigh are at present reported general throughout the province. While cars are running on all streets of the City, motor traffic ls difficult fn most rural sections, al- though a few cars are reported to have negotiated the distance bctivccn Charlottetown and Suininersidc. Another snowstorm should suffice to make travel by car impossible on the country districts. VERNON RIVElt AND‘ VICINITY ‘ Mr. Kay Kuhn, who has been rc- ‘ siding 1n Vernon River for some time, iris gone to his homc_ in Denmark fo-r u visit. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lea have rc- turned home after spending a few days in Morictcm. Miss Hilda Weathcrbic, Lake Verde, was a. recent visitor here. Mr. Earnest Colllngs, Vernon Riv- er, Mr. Charlie Praught. Butch Hill. Mr. Al. Carver. Vernon River, Ar- thur ltiehard: Alberry Plants, Char- lie ltfclltsli, Union ltoad, Nliss lVlnr- tlia Walker. Vernon River. Miss Mary Clllltllllllgfls’, Lakc Verde, Miss Jennie Wood and Mr. and lVlrs. Howard Richards, Vernon River, were visitors to Montague Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Show. Al- luiid League composed of Charlotte- luwn and liimiiiiersidr". and that the! application w Iii-tin; well received on the lsla wlm, it i:- said, are: quite anxious; to bring in a third: train from the liniinlaintl. i ]]U\\'t‘\'t"l'. i notliiiiit of a definite nature could be learned heri- up t0 a late hour. lfaekcy moguls interpret the trio, of applications from Moncton for a: central league berth this year. as at big revival in the national pastime in that <"it,v.~--l\1-.inct0i1 Times. (RUING GREAT (i UNS Joe Lamb. who player] with the Sussex Colts aeainst New Glasgow for the 192-1 Maritime Champion- ship. is going great guns with the Ottmva Senators. The change of scenery from Montreal to Ottawa also changed Lamb's entire ploy, and today he ls regarded as one of the stars of National League hockey. NOW WITH BISONS Charlie Cahill, who played with Jackson for the Philadelphia Ar- rows last season, and who also re-- fused to accept Gardlnei-‘s salary cut. ls now with the Blsons and slowly rounding into shape. Cahill you know. comes from Prince Ed- ward Island and was a popular per- former with the Arrows lnst win- ter. To Establish ‘Fishing Industry On Sound Basis t (Canadian Press) 'l‘OftON'l‘O. Ont. Dec. IT-Exten. .i\e advertising of tho food value o1 Trade Commissioner I 1 1 :ilu"ii' srtrrct-aigv, 1J1". fticliard llainer for znsistuncc in marketing cxitch. In vlew of the national Lniiport iiustry on a ' sea fish is the main recommendation ‘of the R.W.E. Burnaby. Maritime to Ontario in 1"c;:l_\,*iug to the appeal from the United ltlaril-imi- Fishermen through mice of establishing the fishing in. sound and profitable berry Plains, \Vt‘l'f"l't"t'.t‘llt visitors to Mill\'ii-\\',_t1ic guest.» of Mr. and Nlrs. W. L. Jenkins. Ho also visited friends at East Eiu-l- , ¢/u l l i . T HAT’S pitching it pretty strong, but men DO their there's suitable than a pro duct of Dame Nico tine. pipes. tobaccos. clg ers, pouches, etc" is vours to choose from. Specially Christmas Wrapped. 1 . 1 I n’: (HF "For thy lake, tobacco. l Would do anything but die." - -Lau;b. love s m o k e s - nothing in the gift line more A vast stock of ars, cigarettes, light- THEZMA 149 GREAT GEORGE STREET _"h _r\~<~ .,_ ___‘ _ q ‘I v. s " Mr. Chm-lie “Mcbennen, Vernon“ River, has been doing quite a bush “e55 1n p.119 painting line this past summer. The places painted were Hamlbrook Church and Parsonage. Jimmie Glllls’ and Bllllc McKlnnmfs‘ 1,0115”, uigg, Harold McLeod‘: house inside, Alphonso O’D0nnel’s ‘noose, inside. Avondalc. Dundas UnilMl Church, ciiiiriic claws 1101M. Bridizc- town, outside, Upton School outside. Seymoure Tiny-lurk house, Ulll/llll. Olli- siile, Strathcona School inside, l"‘0i‘- est. l-lill School, (fnrfleltl McLcodZs liousc, Forest, I-lill, and is now doing some inside wort". at Lake Verde. Mr. n. s. McLeod. Vernon River- ls doing quite a business in buying chickcns and fowl. Mr. and l\lr.=. ltoliert Burlioc. .l-il_'ll' tlile. spent, Sunday in Allx-rryi Plains. um guests of the latters mother. Nlrs. Mr. Arthur lticliairtlia. l\‘li'. Harold Wood and Miss Jaiinicc Wood, spent. Friday evening in Albcrry Plains, thci guest of Mi". and Mrs. Garfield Shaw. t Mr. Charlie McLcunan, Vernon River, was a recent visitor to Allicrry Plains. Mr. Jack Praught. Beach Hill, has been engaged in repairing Avundule Sithool. Mr. Al. Carver. Vernon River. has had a. big contract in supplying a large number of Christmas trees foi" the city. Mr. Billie McLennun. Moirtziguo, has been visiting friends in Upton. Miss Margaret Huntley, teacher, Vernon ltiver, vras in Charlottetown Saturday. Miss Maude Murphy was a iecent visitor to Millview. Mr. Brlnsley Coady, Alberry Plains, t5 employed with Mr. J. M. McLeod to cut his winter wood. Mrs. Jolui B. McDonald. Glencoo. has returned home after spending a few weeks with her daughter", Mrs. Murnaghan, city. Mr. Michael McKenna, Orwell, was in recent visitor to Vernon River. i We are sorry to learn that Mrs. I). Prauuht, Beach Hill, has been ill. und wish her a speedy recovery. Lomius ltichnrdson. V. Errrrun 001-" sixnrivrni’ To lvlirs. Morton Wllllants. North ' Rustlco. " Dear Friend,- On behalf of your" Iricfld}; and CO~\\'tll.‘k(\l‘.\‘ in the North ltustico Auxiliary W. M. W0 W154i to convey to you oui" loving sympathy ‘ in the great loss which has come to, husband. , l We rculizc that tlic heart know-l eth its own bitterness and that thcscl few words are utterly inadequate w comfort and cheer, but we can only commend you to the Heavenly Fath- er whose sustaining grace is suffi-. cient for every time of need.‘ | Wu pray that you may be greatly‘ strengthened and helped through all your days and you can look forward! with confidence to a joyous reunion for we believe "There is no Death. They are but glorified, They have become Divine, ‘They live they know, they see, They shout with every breath. All is eternal life, There is no Death." MRS. B. C. WOOLNER. MRS. E. C. LEPAGE. PRES. MRS. JAS. L. LEPAGE. British oll screw boat lilasklnoiil you in the passing of your beloved l‘ Rum Runner Is Capturerl (Canadian Press) PROVIDENCE, R. 1., Dec. l'l.- . registered at St. George, Newfound land, was captured by a coast gum patrol boat, at ll drlnck 111st nigh with a cargo of llquoi" n11 Sakonng Point, across the Sakoiiiict river fr Newport, coast guard oiliclzils report ed. , ‘The ofloclals said today that t), tessel, which is new and about ! feet long. was captured witlilii th Uircc mile limit and made no at tempt to escape. ‘they said they ha not been informed as yet of tlzs c of the seized boat's liquor cargo . of the number of iii-r rreiv. ‘rim m si-l. will probably be brmiglit to Prov idence this afternoon. The young married couple we having a till‘ While awaiting 11in int a modest eating house. ‘ She, as usual, was grumbling b pause they were unable to aflordt Iuxurles which had» been a fentu pf’ their honeymoon. Vi" "All right, all right!" he retiini iratlier sharply. "You cannot luv: llamas band everywhere you 80-" “Oh, yes, I can!" she returned bit Iierly. “I've got it now-on my fln ilger." B] RTH S llUNN-At the P. E. I. Hospital, I - i to Mr. and Mrs. Irrnon Mtinll. laughter. v floss-At P. m. 1. Hospital. Dew to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur R055, I W UOOK-At P. s. 1. Hosplllll. Dw-l t5 Mr. and Mrs. John Cook. I dllllll Ni’. DEATHS Clara-“You may not believe it, but I said ‘No‘ to seven different men during the summer." Maude-JOh, I don‘t doubt lt. DONALD-At Mable i-iiil. Dw-l s. James A. McDonald, sister - tit; late Rev. Pius MdDonald» Y" crgl Friday morning at n o'clock. 5 What were they selling?" their H _ basis, the Commissioner recommends the Dominion Government consider‘ co-opemtlon with fish selling orggghi lzatlons in an advertising campaign, Adoption of n slogan such as “eat more fish’ or “fish the ‘health food‘. would make an effective u-ppcal tot those who prepare the family“ mcmhl Mr. Bmmabvy says. I An appeal to hotels, restaurgnw and eating houses to specigllm 1n fish diiuiers or a fish plug l; m], other Iuasmlon. An airman cam-l unlan uuwrium the mu n and time would stimulate the mnrketi and materially increase the oonstunp' tlon. Public lntemst in n» welfare’ of fishermen and their families, me hoards of their culling. the burd- nliipc prlvntlona and handicaps under which they labor mlgt well be amused. Mi". Burnaby emphasizes that. in any advertising campaign attention should be drawn w the 1111., Dlvvemmt In shipping faellltlee and" assurance given of the quality of the‘ Andrews. m ABEGVYIEI BEARCAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19th. 4 TICKETS On Sale at the FORUM Box Office Today at 10 A. M. Exhibition _Game CHARLOTTETOWN TRURO PRICES (Tax Extra) Boxes $1.00 Reserved Seats 75c 8t 60c Gallery (East Door) 50c i 1 1 1 i SKATING 3-5 Today BAND TONIGHT y