'VV 1 'w » .1 ,. 1 i #Av ro Love? _ “r_»_.un 'ro Love" /tu i-:xrosa or 'rua rowna or ’ » ` Passion _' PRINCE EDWARD --T0-DAY .====="‘='» _;_»'-2".. _ ga; »,_'...... . - - \' ,` \ I . . i -_ A TALE OF ROYAL LOVE ‘ SET IN A ROYAL PALACE . ______-,'_',____, Aivn rm: Home or 'rua ""i‘-V' ‘ 1.. P/mis Amon; Q 'IZ .113 ‘r‘ > 1; _ Y .»_,._ 1-1 _ \\ ' ,, . _/_.,f.___,,l\>->c~` L 1.- _ , .j,.._Vl,/ ‘- /il f lll 1 . / 'g' f ~`\ . , ff/ \1 ’/ 'I ` f§I`r‘.v gif //5. oncl-is~:sTRA . \~_. ;»_~`i .\ "\ `~ I `f\‘ _ i\ __ '_~_____._ 7 I fr ' .fl ` » _ . I A Paris Girl Whose Beauty Iioclted .i Kingdom ` l I I _ I' J_.FAI§Bf,LLh@.CDONA1[l-\_VlI_.Li_AMPO\)/_ELL _ ‘Birthday Greetings’ Everybody’-s Servant COMEDY VARIETIES ~Gl‘DRGl£ 0`l5RlEN-vliiciNiAvAi1i° . forget. *rw-§;,\\__§_`_ IN MEMORIAM THE LATE MRS. J- B- TRAVERS nliliattft tt ht- .luliltrt I’it~siil.i1=il.il -hui't:h_ King .sri-i-cl 'East-, in utiiiiiozi to hui' iitii-iiiztnil, Mrs i'avi~r.~i is aiirvivtetl by ri' lion, l"rnn `l. Y<>iiii_t; ul' .\`\i~uilimoi3-, Altir-.i-in; \. stein-isiil, J. ilorliesttrf' Young 0 Viniiiliog. :intl ihroo sisters, Mr: I. A. lloaik vii (Tleveinnd, Ohio .‘il.ni_\' l':'i<»iitln lt~ai'not| witii tleell .f.‘i'¢~i. |,a\ \\'iii- in con-__ _ _ _ ,',,,, Wm, UN. 1 0 D |.; eh.. 'ii Paris is in install kennels to |lt’t' . < > - , I - tlif- dogs of li.i;rons-an innova ‘.\.i.-1 lit:l~i'r‘.~ietl tlPPpl_v. as well itll .,|,..,- \»,».,mt.|\‘.- lltgiiviiics null wnsl irn which has niet with little o . . . yiewiriiii-iit in the orgniiizatiiii »vi"ll.- '-\llP\f‘<‘\i1l\f‘“- 1 'ii/-» \\'iim~-ii'>' liospitnl _-\itl, She ' -- M' \\"ns .i int-inhf-r of Sl- .-\`i1lrev,'-=l ~ -iii:i-1-li :ind i iiewitcil wttrlcei' in It iS U10 PCVSOYIHI ITLHWUCC I t-oiiiwtiiitln with its iictitfitics- some relative or friend who trust ,\ii-1: 'ri~1i\'n1-s was ti -L--- i=EasoNAi.s f Ziiissllva Smith ni` the (Yivil lServlce, Ottawa, loft un returii thin Eniorniiig~ Mr- W.K. Rogers, loft Saiiirti'.l'y u business trip to Eng-land. _:D-o¢=. _- _ CHINA POINT NOTES i :lend Mr. J. .P. Irving on Tuesday. Jung people gathered, and games 1 r thc grace nor nimbleness of Mr. oyabie evening. -»-~ _ East tad a very successful season this C. C. Abbott ‘ ast year.. The China Point. pat- W. H. Townsend _ and to make this year even betteizl Skip-13 ' fter se_ci.ug some of the dairy cat- S. G. Peppin 'c can only say that the indications J, P, Simmonds ir ti big year for the Hazclbrooic 5, C, Moore frcainery. and also for the lucky Skip._6 iwncrs. are very briglit. l _ -'-- sivfarl: McGuigan It is report-;-d that Mi‘. Thomas J, p_ Hooper 'rving has taken his departure for 9,, G, Taylor , veiv Brunswick, \‘.'i`th the intention Chas_.Lelgh __ if spending some months in the 5k;p_9 " _umber camps. Mr. Irvlng'5 genial ` - ace will be missed by his many Wake, wnsm, _ bong; 1 """ D ., The many friends of Miss Ina JrAM§£nt€{ge __~, larrier will be pleased to see her ' ' Sk?p__5;3"' '. I ' . _ _ _ tome again. Miss Carrier is recover- 0_ D_ Mcoregor ng from an operation for append- V MCQHBM icms‘ ‘ - H. Townsend Mr. Hayden Crane of Mill ViewiR` E' a_ac it nyin§_ visit to china Poihil s week. is friends were glad C C b ;>,,§°§,,,'§;,=;,°@" aim- as he we H .1 i»?.’i‘.-5.3". and respected resident H cunm if this conununity for a number of~G` G Hug`,{é,_" ~/ears. . l Sk_____1o f'?é\r°' "“'/@~\*~:”?$*“ in :i viessrs. C. W. Judson and F. L. S C Mmm, less as usual these days. Will nl 3 Fred as they are known to tixieltr J' F' when " friends are both hustlcrs. and wc SkIp`°8 . srsizvics PAINTING DD](`.(lRATING PAPER HANGING. l LETTERING and SIGNS I Estimates & Drawings Furnished , - , » Waller & Doyle ` 195 Grafton st. - Telephone Connection *-4-* -`_ I These men believe in high-class ani- ‘nember of the crew of the C. G. S. S€®S°Y\- ‘tome after a short ti-ip to chu- The Lineup ‘ottetown and West River. Mr. Greyhounds .__.....-»-- l m' mm' A large number of The annual contest between East _ _ my dancing ,Wm mam ed m W 3 and West which is played in three ‘ ,te hmm Mn Irvin; Surprisedlserles was started Saturday after-_ _ _ nd dwgmed his friends Mm his noon -and evening with an excellent km as H Charleston d,mCe,._ and turnout of players despite the fact ras the envy of the younger men, that 5° many “Ie Sunermg Img; " -h _ .hl mn m_ colds inone of which were caug _ ° “ le W1 g “messed “ei in the curling Rinim The contest ‘ °' rving in this rather difficult danceli-S _decided by the towl ““mb9" of /I S, .a. fumished b M _,.._lpoirtts scored in the three days play i u c \\ s y 95; 5 _.__- ll ' - < --th ide aking the reatet total ~ l isep Morrissey. James Carrie; e s m ___ 8 T; Wen Rogers Homslm veteran second nd Arthur Mclnnis. At an appro~ b€i¥\€ Wilmer fm’ 6 Y€l\\`- 9 , -nate hour a delightful lunch was Won for Several years but last year b=‘°"‘="» ‘”*‘° W" 6'3"" *° 'PP'-l erved which was heartily enjuyed the East was too strong and the H85 "W Giams 3"” WI‘° W" Wllued .yy all, and after Several more en. West went down to defeat. It. looks at $200»000 bl-li iv1S\¢ad has been, l oyablc hours the guests took leave 95 if hiSi0\'Y might Yepfai “MII by "aded t° B°5t°" f°" PFHHCIS H09 ' ‘ lf their genial host, after tendering the showing Saturday. `-'=\rl. a C=t¢h¢f, and Jimmy Welch rim a vote of thanks for :I most. en-; Results are as follows: an <‘utfl¢ld°f‘. Hornsby was one ' l of the ba0|'h leaders durln th The Hazelbrook Creamery has Jack McLeod . . . . .. ons are very enthusiastic, and in- R. E. Bpillctt . . . , .. ie brought to this section recently, W, A, McLaren A, W, H naman Cape Traverse “Royals” by :I scorc '1e’"‘-‘- 'Allison McLeod .. D. A. McKinnon`fl‘0m start, to finish, and when aft r _ ' ten minutes of hard play, Paouetl, lin Were guests of Dr. J. G. and Mrsl _ ' --” 5| Toombs Wednesday. I Vi'<:nit-|i- who it-nil iiltrii»r<'ii.it'l F.iriiier~~llf I were its lazy its yall. Our popular local merchants. s_ Wilkins _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ VL. - - ._ . . eson are domg I1 mshmg bum Mafor McKenzie ii p th in - ti gel? i>i;Zentv suiggstzfiia ti?ro';i1»I>(i¥ ,‘}}“f{’“M”;§§Sr‘,j,§ ' D‘g‘°§‘ lfglfmgg °‘ "“““°““‘S"` - 1 f~ _ f fi 1 _ 1 . . . ~ , , si _____ ‘Leith Hodgson \v, ri, Taylor Third Period. M ~ J ~h ~ G.E.Full . . . . .......W.A.Stewart \4,,,f,s§§s ,,,§§§m,f“wOf3,d ,$§§°§,d",`_‘. skip-a skip-s The “n.oyais" started to hint things mm to melt dairy herds ms, week_i Total f'or_East, 77 points; west, up in this period. and Gaudet and l t,-hen they purchased ,L number of 69 points. the McAlcer brothers returned the ith interest. com oun- [high grade Ayrshlres to supplement *- C0mP\Im€l\'» W P ,their resent firstfcl 's attic. *’°”‘*"*'"_'* ded “WY me m1"“ff¢-`i~ Bb p C HOCKEY , After twelve minutes play Gaudet mils, and no doubt we Wm hem- --- iscored for the "Nationals"followcd by more of mem in this png, The Cape Traverse “Grcyliounds"`Muiligan for the "Royals", and two trimmed the Borden "Nationals" minutes before the gong Puquct shot 1-its friends me piemd in sm Thursday night, to the tune of 9 to the last goal of thc game, ending it heir esteemed friend Mr. Leo 5- 5 to 3 in favor of the "Nationals," ‘lturphy again after an absence of The game was the fastest ever The Line Up. some months. Mr. Murphy is a Dillyed on Cape Traverse Rink this "Royals" “Nationals . Wayfleld where his genial ways The "Cape" ,team .was at full_Cllen Waddell J. Gaudet _-mine him as popular as among strength, while Borden were a cou- Defense ‘ils many friends in China Point, ple Of men short, having only one Mulligan MacPherson _- SDBYG- , Bell ‘ ' Mc Aleer Mr. James F. Murphy retumeg » Frank Mc!-‘arlane was the refei-ee,»; Forwards G U 5 West 1927 campaign. he was voted the third most valuable player in thr . E, E. Clawson National league. and it was gener J. P. McDonald ally believed that since he had C. P. DUHY proved himself a li‘i\\iant field H. A. Ebcrs general he would succeed John J. _ Skip-8 McGraw whenever the “Littlg Nap Cv- C- B8Y€1‘ oleoh" chose to step aside. .. C. C. Toombs , C' M' W"““”‘” Hockey at Borden C. H. Black I “__” I Skip-ti _ The Borden "Nationals" played , D, 13, stewart, and won their first. game of the sea- ., W, F, Taylor son on Tuesdayniight last in Bor- Di-; Hgustqn den rink ,when they defeated thc Y 5l¢lp._14_ot 5 to 3. 1 . . . . ., Methveni First Period .. C. E. McNutt‘ ` A, W, Hyndmanl The game was fast and furious e Sklp~ 7 C, M, wllllams scored for the "Nationals," the fan , Claiigbi t§IEerI€vI'lag;hI>?¢I§I:`I.“;;3origviitgiaxiiinr/Iiftili Our Weekly “movie” night fell online tlic-ii-It-lil-'l-at iullllilltt tim'-'li-. liolio~-Nc, you wo\il'“l\ ' McLain with but a minute to gm Doug Bm' Thursday last. and was largely ot- wiirils to eiwl :it tin- will oi' the li-.t'.'. iwiji~h ns- lazy ns me You \\'ll\Ildll'l Sk,p__8 in and ,md to end ,.mh_ scored f0,_.i_e11de£l. The picture portrayed wn.~;\\‘.l\ilt» tin- iinltll- is lit-i-it-1-ily lliiiin liaivi- tiny' biiin. #___ _ _the "Royals," the period ending 2, ff _,W 'i "” "'°I` ' ' ”""_""“““' ""’°'”`_` “"’°-'_" 1_5 ,, H, J, phllllps to 1, favor of "Nationals" _l l _ '- f f T. C. Bayer , Dr, Amhlbald: Second Period. .. Dr. Goodwllli , Skip--9_ This period was an even fight froin. -start to finish, Johnny Gaudet prov-\ _, S, G, peppln ing to be as lmpassablc as afstonc _ H, wlmhgsm- wall' and literally being ‘peppered . Dr, Arclilusld with shots. MacPherson scored for , J, A, S, Bayer Borden in an end to end rush. fol- Bkip-8 iowed by Clint. Howatt. for the "Royals" and ending 3 to 2. favor i l Goalie _ A RARE OPPORTUNITY 4 Claude Howatt \ L. McAleer Natlonzs Clint. Howatl: R. McAlecr Murphy ts one of our most energetlc` Goal C. Waddell T, Paquet voung men. and his friends wish Waddell . . . . . . . .. "Moose" Waddell _-___ F. Gaudet him continued success ln his many \ Defence - ~ i~___....._-_-_-..__~____.._._.._ " Bell \ Re Mcalee ` .lines of business.-“Ma.c. g ri ' .~*-‘+<*°>-°-- Mulligan Jack Rbad' The Muihous; Ivfui-lelpnl Conn- Forwards l cll ima rc-ceivf-'l 1| petition, signed Cllntilowatt Loma McAleer ' hy -I0 wt-men cf the town, protest- Claude Howatt Fred Gaudet, - ' l I ing ngairst the order for the Sun- Brent Clark "Dunk" Rogers- . i ‘ tlay closing of nnirtlreascrs' es- Clarence Waddell "Tiny" Clmpbell. ('&3 tuiiiishitieiils, nays thc Excliange. Arthur Clark . . . . . . . . . . .. _ fvefsd . and their plea is thot, tho nioasiirc °"`"‘”_*°”"*””_ _ i _ - ~ -ISIIIW » li,-; ptvjlllli(-(ll [0 i)|l-Ir grim] lonkg MIhlrd'S I1Ill||\‘l¢l\¢ YEIIBVCS pllfl. \ r X I i I v CONFEDERATION LIFE , _ MAKES HISTORY IN ` CONFEDERATIQN YEAR f 1927 PAID Poigicvi-ioLDsRs BBNBHCIARIBS . $5,472,220 ~ _ PAID “AND HELD Fon PoLIcYHoi,D_nasi"‘sII;ics 'ilsvf 1 $118,809,818, _ -.~. i_NEW INSURANCE WRITTEN AND REVIVED _ $50,372,295, INSURANCE IN FORCE DEC. 3_ I, 1927 I - $258,466,184 _ an _ . . 1. - The Greatest Amount of Ne1v_(BIUifl¢-*S ' Written and the Greatest Gain in Insurance = in Force in the Association’-¢ H5-¢I°°I7 4,-aa .QQQQQQ-sa vvvvvvw-evo-vi* O Asssrs DECEMBER 3'i,”1g_27} I $57,133,487 _ _ , , $6,589,901 E _ The amount of surplus earned was the lnrgestin the Association? history I Full Annual Repaft will be rent upon “YU” - O CON FEDERATION LIFE ' ' ASSOCIATION I-1sADoi=i=icIi . _ . .. ». TORONTO- k~${'€ W. G. IIOGG. Manager, Branch Ofilcc, Bank oi' Nova Scotia Chambers Charlottetown, P. E. l. P€@?@?€V7?T7 Ii' ti tl “lienit of i\’iitiyl.iiid," d0l.>i“t- - GYPSY' GIRDLE Mt Stewart Notes ‘ . .. . .1 -L ... .... C..-.il ~ I --_ \ Tllllx/[Iii-H {lliel.' ;ilII;v(lIS;icI\\’n, tlil;niieI,\.I]\l‘l‘ltII'?:l'iii¢;.ll;~ toiicIi‘“i\nIiii);I “]l'II>I3'ikiI'ig'.%'! Printed handkerchief linens. in I brilliant combination. And last wine having just begun and othcrsftlie season‘s colors and deslltiis. #YH iut._ not least the sea-plane. thnving one and two rnats alreadylthe media for some new interesting -_ iflnishcd. lbiouscs. Many are hand-blocked. We !‘€l!\`€t to learn that Bernice? -"-" ` ' ”_”` Dunn. little daughter of Mrs. J. 5,* “Music hath <-.linrm.~‘.." Mr. W. Rossi GRAY CORDUROY 3\1Il\\. in some un t bl ' '_ P’ tt ~ lu.;cl rt piano and Mr. 'ell on her high cii%Iici§f)\l;IIeiiIkl`;ig\\li;3i~ Jgliii Fcxgiiiiciixtfiicei-.i organ lust week. A vogue for corduroy. in finely ta- irm near the elbow. n I -_ iilored suits, follows the vogue for __ l Triwclling on the ice has now be-lvelvets. A gray corduroy ttlilléllf Mr. H. F. Feehan. one of our gcii-igun. Some horses and sleighs beitigims A kit fox collar and deep cuffs- _!ral_mei'chants, is at present havlnfylon it last week. _ *ns arBe and bcaiil‘:li`ul l l '- --M-~~ THISTLE DRESS ;i-icaliy lighted by Mr.Io¥?i;tiE cg E Oin~ school is progressing favorab-x beard. ' Ally under the czinable inanagmnent oil, A new sports dress of green crept -__ iMiss Mary McDonald, principal and 39 ¢hin¢ skin, and white wool elli- M11 W. L. McLeod. General Mei--,Miss Agnes Clement, assi.. We MU mlne'jun'iper has a. thistle appiiqlled ‘-hallt. and Mr. Frank Jardine, clcrk.|not sure of the number of scliolnrs on the jumper and one en1bi'0idel‘Cd ire cleaning and repainting thc in-lin t’hc principals dept., but it is in on me ski,-I, te1‘_l0r of their store. The whiteitheiviciiiity of twenty-five, but tho, - Daint. when their electric lights urclnsshtniit has forty-four cnrollcd So -*""'*"°>”_°"' turned oihscrvcsas b~' _I - _ _ ._ .. a iight retlec ,neither tcncheis have :I snap. . n____`____ {_____xe__ _“___ ____ ummm, tor. F-_ *_ | lint fancy ot' tht- mom- Rev, J, C, Martin and lvll~s_ Mmm --»_.-‘¢4>-_-_ out in Paris. - iiosif-ry tiisliitiiis in lniils in-o wfnr- lil go und hung myself in ni,\ barn. For the first time in our history we offer at wholesale prices our entire -stock of Granite and marble monu- T_his sale is brought about only by the purchase of the entire stock of a reliable wholesale dealer. All m0I\Um€9l\tS, Granite or marble, whether small or large have our guarantee of material and workmanship behind them. 1 - -CHANDLER & BELL Charlottetown, P. E. I, .-‘ Established 30 Years Sale Starts ian. 12th. 1928 Continuing; for one month only ' : .~..- ~ um.. __ I '~_ . sq..-av I" ,-- ‘*f"' ~ ..~»-.»~..-¢. -...~»--,.»»w--. . . .M-14..., ,,,,,,, `,,,,_, __ fif. 'I i- . , __ . SURPLUS FUNDS Fon FUTURE DISTRIBUTION I