.3 .1711’: "an .- "Togas . wn-yanffggq-g u-"QQIB FOR SALE-ANTIQUE DECEMBER 12. 19st BELLS.» nuns We have just -recelvoi‘ above. . Also “Home Manufact and WOOD SLEIGl-IS. prices before buying. PRICE TO CLEAR-Cash A. HORN Charlottetown 86-12-8-9-12-31. o on light Insertions r-SLEIGHS FIIR ROBES — All of which we are selling at lowest prices for cash or approved credit. Call and see our stock and get SPECIAL ATTENTION We have on hand 5 Sets Oroide and Genuine Ruli- ber Harness which W0 are now ofiering at HALF Call early and get first choice. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE run coiis and.NARNESS our season’s supply of the ured" PUNG, nioii BOX only. E&00. Summersidc 034063 OT-ORJ-lb-‘fiiiioifi 00000-0 Classified Advertisements "t... loo >0: lino o! I words 9i‘ pa: line 0| l words lopcllnoofl words . ‘lspallneuflwoi-ds l 0 e-o-oe-oooooooo-oooe-eo 1 neoeefwonoooaozoggvoweeooq Agents Wanted ELECTRIC ntotviaii, usnniiiiii; few weeks. Guardian. F.s.-9240-tt PORTRAIT AGENTS-WRITE FOR catalogue, United Art Limited, 162 ‘ John. Toronto. A. W. Nov. 25- W-M-HGI. For‘ Salem?“- FOR SALE, TO LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian‘ Oiflcb. 1'1 aioiu‘ WILD nan i-"oxas ron sale. Apply to Jack Fisher, River- i011. . F. s. cios-iz-io-ai. CHRIST- 2113 Qiiccri Street. 0T95-‘l'.l~l0—10l. ' mas presents. IIEINTZIIIAN PIANO FOR SALE. iii good condition. 202 l-iillshoro 5t. 9831-12-11-31 FOR- SALE—PURE BRET) JERSEY hull. Class A. Apply Edgar Easter d: Sons, New Wiltshirc. 9844-12-12-31. CABBAGE AND CARROTS I-‘OII. sale. Large or small quantities. Apply John Boston, Illlllbfll‘ River. 9838-12-12-31. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED ltIcDONALD. PRO- vricial Land Surveyor, l-lerman- ville; QTIQ-ll-Zl-lmo. WILL THE PARTY \VIl0 TOOK‘ a navy blue overcoat by mistake at the Forum last evening, kindly lcavo at the Telegraph Oincc. 9803-12-12 FOX PELTING DONE QUICKLY and efficiently. Lawrcnce Cahill, Southport. Phone 125-34. "M" 985l-12-12-fmw6l. THE PARTY TtlAll‘ STOLE SUM of. money from John H. McDon- iilrlia house, Sunday night, New Doniiiiiavii. return it quickly as pos- sible as the; ivcre seen mid are known. 11814-12-11-21. Wanted SILVER. FOX PELTS WANTED. I wiIl be buying at Mllligaii and Morrison's, Charlottetown, oii Dec. 11th, 12th and 13th. E. E. Shar- bell. 9788-12-10-31 WANTED - OLD AMERICAN ..Pririts and Lithographs oi Clipper Ships. Stezimships, Railway trains, etc. Modern pictures not required. .1. P. Stafford, 50 Fraser St., Que- bec. . Dec. 9-61. iiiiiiis iii iuiiicisiiii Tenders will be received up till liiondayi evening, December 15th for broadcasting privileges for tiie winter season 1930-31 at the Charlottetown Forum. II. S. HENDERSON- Body-Treasurer 9866-12-12-21 I Western Guardian --l\1l~;l~;TlNG OF RETURNED men will b: held iii the Iirmouries at Sum- iticrsidc tonight for the purpose of organizing a branch of the Canadian Legion. 9859-12-12-41 e ‘who ~ *:1*1$-+~ Eastern Cua rdian ..*SOURIS, Church of England, services will be held in the Hall of the United Church, Sunday, Dccem- bcr 14th at: 1i a. m., Morning Pray- cr and Sermon, 7 p. m., Evening Prayer and Sermon. Capt. F. M. Belt. ‘ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTER- IAN Church, Montague, Sunday, Dec. 14th. Services morning and ev- enlng. Rev. Alex. R. Gibson, Min- ister. Theatrical Supplies COMPLETE srocii, iiIFiZnNN/i Costume Company, Toronto. On- tnric. T. S. Nov. 3-1mih. WANTED-EXPERIENCED FIRST Class Teacher fsr Southpcrt School. Supplement $200.00. Arthur Burke, Scoretary. 0792-12-10-31. Situation Vilanted ___M__i_____________ A YOUNG DEAN WANTS WORK attending to furnaces and odd jobs for the winter. Apply 130x “A," c. 0-. Guardian. £357-12-l2-2i Losr-mai Tim-J, 1.0 ' to Guardian. cois-it-it-ff. flu-rsiiig Mtg iGUNG WOMEN D7‘"EING T0 ctitci- Ianuary 10th clan oi lforth Adams ‘training Sciizol for Nurses, North Adams, Mam, p'c:t:e ivrito Fiipt. ‘ ‘ll Pffilnlitly. 2.211001 qualifies t; secure rc1"’1': tlon. Pro- ...4 ----|. , ,.. lui I.) c . .. r31 r..|lf‘ll or. . l2 FvivTtiJcri, 12. Male Help Wanted W-1-_____é~_-—---~ > EPONIE EXPECT ,BII.RI'".".‘. ‘flfllitlh our spacial low cot r Bonfire-h M aivceosfiil lira: " v ‘tic: lihlcr I'm-er PzPcr ‘ “Imam, Halifax. ca. li-Lt: ti. _ i l r Australia ’s Gov. General cu album) w i -- Christmas ' '.I i " ‘Lttl-Jioiln-v f: Cr-aurr -- . t. I'."."‘ . "RUM"!!! Liter- 0nd slime-Boots! Hall. $33341- Moncton Moncton Victories, thrice beaten In as many starts, but still gnawing’ at ‘the bit, ziii-l ill ilio some time bolst- Iered up with three new upper Oan- udian UIPPS, will arrive in this city on ltlie early Ilorrlori iraln tonight in order to kccp a heavy (late with Ab- cgxveits, Island lioi-kev champions at the _F0i'llm at 8.30. > The local red and him-k clan, al- Newsyl-aloncle Is No Longer Coach, Says The“ Journal NEIAISY, IIOWEVER, DENIES RE- PORT AND SAYS Illl IS STILL ON TIIE PAYROLL 01-‘ TIIE SENATOIIS. OTTAWA, Doc. 10.—'l'lie Ottawa Journal today says it was learned from a reliable source close to the centre of hockey control licre that "Newsy" Laloiulo is no lnnuoi- conch of the Ottziwu icrim ci ilio NtlllOllfll Hockey Lcauuc and will not in iv.- ture nctivcly participate in the dircc- tlon of the Senators. William Forun, the Sfqititor Club President. aiinoiiiivcii l1l'l. Aloiirlziy that Lalonde lltlLl been craiiicd lcavc of absence for an lntlvfinite period owing to ill health. “It is understood he will not return llfilvffw‘ unforeseen developments occur," the Journal says. MONTREAL, Dcc. !0.-“Nc\vsy“ Lalonde, over wlicro sitntus as coach oi’ the Ottawa team of the National Hockey League, much has bccnvsaicl during the past fcw (lays, told news- papermcn in an iiitci-rioiv lll‘l‘0 that he had not broken with ilic directors oi’ the club. Ho. addcd he was still in the employ oi the Senators. llentral Guardian ANNUAL DIEETINT} LADIES AUXILIARY CANADIAN LEGION- The annual meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Clanazllan Legion was hold last evening in the Iicgion Rooms, with the first vicc president, Mrs. Grokcn in the cliuir in the ab- sence of the president. Among the activities reported for 1930 were the solicitation of cake for the different Legion dances, the selling of candy at the Armistice Play, and a. success- ful sale of cake at which more than $150 was realized. Plans were made for the ensuing year. The election oi officers resulted in the unanimous re-electlon of the entire (“V/lltIVG as follows: Honorary President, Mrs. W. S. Stewart; President, Mrs. W. C_. Cook, first vice president, Mrs. Croken; second vice prcsidcnt, Mrs. Gordon Worth, Secretary, Mrs. Al- lan Cosh; treasurer, Ali's. T. H. 1\Ic-\ Nutt. | -__-..__.i. 1 nmriis ' TUPLIN-At tho Priiicc Couiiiy IIos- pita], on December 4, 10:10. to Mr. and Mrs. James Tuplin, Nciv Annan, a. daughter. DEATHS MacMILLAN—/it New “IIIISIIIIT, hoe, 11, John MacMillan, aged 65. Funer- al notice later. MCDONALD-At Pisquid. Dec. 1930, John A. lilcllonzilu. Fhiiicriil Siiturdzrv morning. FARROW-At his lionic in Central Bedcque, Dec. 11. Al‘IC1l1(L§ E. Fnirmv, aged 77 years. Funeral nt 2 p. m. Sunday from tho Baptist Church iin- less furtlici- notice iippcarz. 11, nYPtl 59. GlLLIS-—At Cambridge, Blast», Dec. 10, Mrs. liclcn iilllis, ividoiv of the llltc Neill GIIlis. Orvrcll. Funeral Siludiiy at. 2 o'clock fu-m ilic resid- ence of her zluugliicr, Ali's. llcctor MclLnald, Orwcll Covo in ilclfnst Cemetery. MCPlIAIL-At the P. E. I. Hospital Thursday, Dec. 11, Mrs- Bruce Mo- Phall. aged 28 years. FiIlldlTlI from the rcstiozice of Mrs. R- l'oiiiid, 47 Orleiiai- St, on ounday, D:c. 14, serv- 11C.) starting at 1.45, tune-xiii leaving , at" 11.15. Interment ldoyilzfls Ccmrtcry. s-ioeeeeeaeeoeeoeeofeoeg‘ ' I .-.. D. .7..7a1rl-cc.-:n z UNUI-THTAKI-‘TY EIVIHLZTFII Phone l4“ To Break Streak Abegweits Cocky And Full Of Fight for their Opening Hockey Battle At Forum Tonight. of hockey. Will Try Mr. Louis O‘Bi-yan is large quantities of silver, though having only I. few good workouts under their belts are nev- ertheless very ambitlnus and fiill of‘, fight. ‘ Coach Prowse will use the whole slate of “Amazonianfl tonight against f the Monctonlans, and if the boys are , going good, the mainland Invaders‘, .. __ _ all grades of silver, cross Silver, Fox Pelts I ‘Mr. Silvcrmaii is now buying all ‘grades red and cross fox pelts at G. R. MacQuarrieb Summerside. now at G. R. MacQuarriefis consignment office, Summersiile, and is interested in red and cross fox pelts. He is paying highest market prices for all grades. silver. of ficc, Mr. ‘Arno Driibkin is at (I. R. MacQuarrids office, I30 Richmond S1,, Clicirlotteioivn, and is interested in and red foxes. are In for a very interesting evening i.____ _ lira: National Hockey‘ League Standing Canadian Illvislon Goals W. L. D. F. A. Pts '1 3 0 31 22 14 Canadieizs .. . 5 3 2 2111 14 Toronto . . (BY 'I‘E(7.) ily, made n vory iavo 1m " . sioii ivitlruil hands. ll" has fl. ii r: polio chock. skates vsz-il "id is no wzivs lccry in bumping at king op- poiients who try in yo through the outcr (lcfeiice. Morenz Leading Scorer In N. H. L. MONTREAL. Dec. 1l.——Lezidiiig teams in the tightly-aligned race for control oi’ the Canadian division oi‘ the National Hockey League practic- ally monopolize the scoring leader- ship of the division, according to the The Linc-ups for '11 ziirlii Alwgii'cii".z—-(inzii, Slfiilj llffi-iico, Wililzuris, Corziiicr. Powcr, F. Acorn: Wings, Saunders, Dalton, Nicholson, McFai-laiic, K. Acorn: L‘ciiii'c:;, Mc- Eachcriw, Sunni-obliges, Lavxlor, Gor- stausgics up t0 the including games (I011. lblcDoiiizlzl, lill‘\'.'ili'£l and Mc- of December 7, issued last night from EWQYI- 89111191 31 l"? "595 i" m“ the offices of President frank Cal- 534°- der. The first seven in the divi- slonnl standings are either Canadien or Toronto players, and these teams have been waging a bitter ducl for the lending position. Howie Morciiz, centre-ice ace of the champions, is actually leading hoili divisions in point o1 goal-get- ting and point-making, the statistics including games up to Sunday night last, show. He has scored nine goals with two assists for a. total oi 11 points. His teammate, Aurel Joliat, is sec- ond in the section, with four goals and five assists for a total oi nine points. A coincidence in the standings oi this section is that Charlie Conacher and Joe Prlmeou, both members of the Toronto Maple Leafs “kid lincj‘, are tied for third position with eight points each and are both out oi the game with the same injury, a broken hand. Fred "Bun" Cook, left wing o! the New York Rangers’ premier front- line, has wrested command of the point making in the American divis- ion. Fred Cook has scored only three goals but furnished six assists. l\Inncton:-Gonl, Wilson; Dcfcncc, Kerwin, Ilelllaziv, - lfliirpliv, .1011“, 1"" kirk. Gould. Quinn, l‘. (llIlX. The tram will be uccoiiiyiniiicil hv Goldie llnlli’ -I‘rorlccrs, (torch; l.4lllll.’»llll"_\'. pohts. Range-i’ arid 11o: ‘. monopolize the rcc... .g leadc... the American section. n: ilic iliirtl tie is bctivccn Vfnilzinil, of Dorian, and Bouclier. oi‘ Rliiiycrr‘. Alleir Shirl: , lica _V-i’llf“.'lilllg bench. Aurcl Jnllrit, of Conzulicns, is credited with (l0 niiniiicri. Moncton ToHave Some New Talent Moiicton Victories will lio s‘ xgiii- ciied by the addition of two, and probably ilircc formcr llpnci" Cun- ndian hockey yihiycvs i". r the n 33mg 11511‘, qrflfililllll’, in lilill‘! iiflll gleaned from hat-kc; club c i t b liind an Inst 111K111» Eiglthsifiollnl: tjixtlewxinshnliubiey "Dit" M“ F“? t" "F-"*“=“°~ """““-”~" man for the Toronto l-lill’ll‘r'll"‘.$. chipper, oi Boston, each with c'r'ht Ottaiva. . .. 461 15 20 l) . , 4 n4,‘ -v—t_ 1 ., _,, q -. Maroons ' _ 4 5 0 14 21 8 rrlgilftfciifnliotk‘was ltlrl Iii time Americans . . . . . .. 2 5 41216 8 U n l "Iml ‘HUI ‘m “c _ Forum last evening, in what the lniis American Division dechmd 1w ‘PU w ,_ t t , _ Chicago 7 2 1 24 n 15 Plciitv siicticl’ ’ll’lk(‘I“lili1qIAlA:Y‘/I)O(I 805ml] i‘ ' 6 8 1 24 19 13 was ilislicd nut for :1‘m'i.~"l an IlIl‘.ll' Detroit ' ' 4 3 2 1815 m which loft lV-‘F lull“ I§Il'lfl"i"l ll ("ll Rangers . ,, 4 5 2 2G 2710 h“ m, H ‘l I ' , l’ ‘ ' (‘i ‘. “HF l A‘. ‘.' l'l"i '. ‘l. . Philadelphia. 1 o 116 an Z1 ' I K i‘ iumr . All 1hr‘ buys wcrr‘ "l"~llll' lriizi, (‘unadlaii-Amerlrim . ,, . , . , Goa“ niclii, cspccinny W s (JirllliCF. ‘ » ‘~‘ zr-l fir." 1 f‘; . 2.. "r L. n. A- ;:::.;.:..1::.“ . W". spriiizucia s o n an l6 l6 bod,.Cj_ (‘m t, N“ h (W1, ‘id’: Providence . 5 Z 12B 16 ll "anhk “ ' ” ‘ New Haven‘...... a 5 110-25 a ‘g’ Boston 3 8 U 27 28 6 Cormicr/ a IlCW-‘Cfllllfr to the hm Philadelphia. 1 '1 a 1130 2 “ ' ' ‘ ‘ LookingEm Outer , [ Manager; and Horace Smith, Train- , or. Start On Time The game tonight ls scheduled to start at 8.110. The new Forum is up- i to-dato in every respect. Every cit- imii is proud of Cliarlottctowns V mngiiiliccizt skating and hockey pal- , .'icc. '1" nuike the layout complete. nice-r- have ilio games start ON TIMI-l. ‘Ilicro will be upwards of i fans present tonight. Send ‘ that number away with tho lasting l, llli[ll‘l".‘1'~',lO1"i that the Forum is alu.'a_vs on iiiiic. Skaters Tickled Pink Tho beautiful ice surface of the ‘Forum was crowded with merry ' skatcrs last evening, all eager to have ‘n. whirl on the "artificial surface," and judging by the hundreds of complimentary remarks it looks as if it well pleased throng enjoyed the invn hours recreation. The Legion Band playing livclv and appropriate i music. was never heard to better ad- vantage. The Suininerside‘ Crystals will nr- riveliere at 1.30 today iind it is ex- pected, will have their first work- out of the season on Forum los this afternoon. They will be the guests of lllf‘ Forum at tonight's grime. v V.“ .--Lot's so Abbics and Monc- tun. may the host team win. ,Proulx, of ll/lontrcal, member of the NOlillflfll Electric entry in the Rail- way-Tclcphnno circuit last year; will I also be with ilic team, The boys are Philadelphia ]ll;l_\‘(‘l‘, loads iii pcruil- -"'°‘"‘£~'mld T°F¥5‘1"l°dh1 Um)“ Cllnfld" , where lie travelled by tics, having served R1 mimics no the a‘ T“'°"‘!=‘““§ Ymmi? P°Pf°"“"5- It l Santa said that lie was clad to get i chase and o. fistic encounter iri thi . is understood they are attending St. ‘Josephs College, but in view of the ‘i is not entered in [rinte circuit. it is more I iliaii liliclv the boys will be available ‘ ‘for Mmirtnn this winicr. Proulx, ivlio is a loft winder, ap- penrcd on the icc last iiiglii; previ- ous i0 tho Tigers-Victoria's game and ‘llllllftlfifitlfl the inns during his brief ,worl:n'.ii. Ilotli nicn will workout 1n lilio Slizulium with the Vics tonight lilTllll (‘i i0 '7 o'clock. , ‘l1. also undcrsiood that two Inini-o. ]llil‘,'i"2'.<, who are also college stiidcnis. will iurii out with the Vics ‘in llzo course of a fcxv days-Mone- IlCll 'l‘ii::os. i. i.» Champion Uarsman _-4 . __ __._.._\L To Ma rry i _. i 1 Charlottetown I North wllchiro 2 ‘ Q I , ship of the British l-Jnipiro at llamil ton, Ont, Inst August, Iroute from Sydney, Austra to marry Bobby Pearce oi‘ Hamilton, the famous err-Australian oarsman, who won the Olympic single scnlllnfrlve at Vancouver, Friday o! this rcmhcr 10. (1) (‘Ilflliilllflflllllp of the world iit Am- week, ivhcio shi- will he mot hy Percy ilcndon. t2) Prospective groom, lioh-‘ ‘ n cri Pam-ra- and m) is another VIFW|0U1 ..\ . ®_-.----~ sprint champion. i rd Olympic Show! Miss pi Miss Bendon. The All“ Rollo i-"eildlng will take place at Hamilton, Iicndon of Sydney, N..\‘.\V., will ar- where Pearce now resides, on De- Relta XMAS GIFTS at LET US HELP YOII SAVE on Y0llR LilWEII PRICES ’ CUTEX Tb ese Sets Make For Mother or Sister at Little Prices 35c, 60c, $1.00, $1.50, $3.00 MANICURE SETS Very Useful Gifts Cost $1.25 Ebony Ilufr llrush 98c $1.00 (Joly liIlr Pompchiii Yardley‘: 31,25 35th Face Face Lavender Pgwder Powder Powder Soap (Fanny h") 59o 49c, $1. Box 98c ____ ilillllttlfjl Brush Sets in 33,11“ Llncd Boxes or Genuine Lenthq- Cases. Hill! Grade Bristle. Priced to suit your Pocket. l Dorothy Kingston Chocolates ln Lacqiii-ri-il Boxes; $1.25 and $2.40. (‘linculziic-i» iii Cedar Chi-sis. New and Bi-iter. Frail’) Io $9.00. ' Page riiiil Shiny Molasses Rutter I'1'[)< 25c and 50c (Mining's $2.15 o $12.00 i f.'!l|l(‘.\' "OLYMPIC" l':i r l-Jiqc l’ Lb, “a i i E Tin‘. biat-KINVNON onus c0. AS YOU SAVE ON DRUGS" ".\'A'v'E or: (iii 'l':~‘ .siiiitiii . YESTEiMY‘ Greeted Host of Little Friends - - Greetings to Governor llalioii. Appearing for ilie first time this year in Charlottetown Santa, Claus was “at homo" yu=‘r:rc'.:1y' afternoon in front oi Hannah's Store to the icliilclrcn of ihc city. The jolly old: gentleman sat in his "Island Sleigh" ‘surrounded by toys. 11c appeared lvcry happy and iii excellent spirits ‘as he smiled and \\'il\‘(‘(l to his lit- lilo IYIFIICIS‘ .‘lll'l‘i'll!ll’.llllfI his Joigli. lSzinta was ziccompaiiicrl by izvo ilidvfi ‘in uniform. 111': sleigh ivu". a new mcdcl, crcziicil in ilie Nnriii Pnlc. ,Toy FRClOFX of \‘lll('Il rlnuiri is ill" f r‘ lo oivncr uiid (lI1‘P(‘li}l'. On one side livas painted a map of Prince Edwziiwl ‘Island. On the back was ilic inscrip- ition- "I have come a long, way in | my Islam] Sleigh to inert you n‘ 110l- hnuns. Santa. Claus." Returning recently‘ from the souili automobile, i into his sleigh again, 11o currlr-d with jhim his personal grcciings to His; lHOllOY LiciiL-Govcriioi" Diltoii, and ‘IIISO greetings lllziyoi‘ Lidsfione oi’ Summcrriidc to His Worship Aiayoi- Proxirie of| Cliarlottetoivn. i Following was iim Ivar tn Gav-l ornor Dalton. I SANTAS IlE.-\llQll.-\R'I'ER3. ' It. '1‘. HOLRIAN, IJLVIPFEI). Summcrsidc --CIl.'ll'lOiI"'i0\'v'11 , DCCPIlIIJPl‘ 11th, i030 Honorable Sir»- Ploao accept my jolly coixgrzituiri- tions on your appointinoiit in the high ofllce of Mis Mnfcsijfis Repro- scntzitlvc in iliis prosperous Prnviurc of Canada. r Your good ideas and nciilii" mite,’ to aid your folio" incn were indcrdl sure plenscs Old Fania (‘laiis thrill Ills hiiijcsiy thc Kiln: ha", a.‘ (flrrisi-l mas time. piveu you "no oi the vnrjcl highest honors in lair; ]ll‘.\'(‘l, In your hciirt and llllliil was 'i»l'!‘.f1'~', :il- - wa_vs the Spirit of f‘ nrd l, many nrc your char only to Santa (‘inns “Wishing {mu n. 1.1. ‘. and that llczilili and llnppi " ay he your hooii Vflllfilfllll/Vl" for \ s in conic conrSlir inc, lluiioi (iiv- ci-nor, nlv.‘;i_\.; Ill y Yuilli‘; \1'l_ ' SANTA (‘LAYS CI‘! RISTMAS sags: CARDS 10B PRIbIiiaiQY i i iaaii I . lliAN can i Lin, USteele n. £1717: Crowds Pleases One oi the most human and en- tertaining stories ever rought to the SCTCCII. I This is undoubtedly what you wll - say about “Lightning Speed," th~ FBO picture starring Bob Steele which opened yesterday at the Cap ital Theatre.‘ Containing all the in , grodients that go to make up a. pic ‘lure oi this type it ls most power- fully and vividly portrayed by a group of stellar players and shows unusual ly skillful directing by Robert Nortl _ ‘Bradbury. The story, is based on the exper- iences of an adventuresorne “cub' er, who falls in love with a swee little society debuantants. In thi course oi duty he becomes involvet Villllvfl gang oi’ yeggmen who, hi nap the girl, and hold her for ran som in the form of a pardon to tho gong loaders brother. The licro, in his attempt to pro- tr-ct his sweetheart, is unjustly con Idcmncd as one of the gangsters. No ‘lllllll he finally discloses his true id- mntityi and turns the gang over t4 lilic authorities does he reestabllsl ‘himself in the mind: of his friends A thrilling, dare-devil automobili |Lasket of a balloon form a. ftttlni ‘and colorful climax to the story The strenuous athletic performance m)!" mi WQT-‘lllllwit the youthful star is an outstand- ing feature of the picture, couplsc ivlih a. masterful poifirsyal of hii ui his character, Mary lilaybcrry, o. the heroine, contributes some very dcliqilitful work balancing the excel- lent mrformance of Barney Barney ir the hcaigv role. PLIISONALS Miss Margaret Ikangaphie accom llfllllPCl by lior Aunt Mrs. Phili; _ lwiiggnp? dc, of Charlottetown who spen- ond at the home of Mi IJJHIZHDITIE, New Zealanf‘ ihc neck lsnac H, due for tangible recognition and lt l “M” rptilmcd to their home in Chan 5'- loitetonn. D A N C IN G TONIGHT AT Til’ TOP INN hlillpcqlll‘ Road. Gaytown (Opposite Bill Board) Y and his Novelty Orchestra ,.......;..¢-isésisgssssssssssm . Before Buying Your Christmas Chocolates look over our attractive assort- ment first. You will like them and they iii-r priced right. .;-<‘.£'IC'?§QQ'30?3§§Q"§C"EU-Ir i; 3.3. Our usual i-aricty of CANES, i lillllltlN (HANDY and TOY! will be hz-rc for you. Buy your candy at the (‘aiidy Store. 1'00’? socet- 3c- ‘ RYNNYSIDE ~I - ~ “PQMQIQ " dined; a up, in -ii- roporter on a metropolitan newspap~ , iiliiitirs Tea Rooms .““'"" Pf . 1 . Tkedwcapitol k l i llzitcr discovers, are planning to kid- "l i = X i