.. <1 i~ i ,_ v sT. Jqiffllytl. 1B. Nov. Agetn,_"§_19z§ i" Mathew-Mg 13cm," J. oiiniiaciiaii, " = Y . . . 1 v - NlgmFmc 25¢~1M PRINGEEDWARD THEATRE. 1 , 1 i * ' ‘ a" °"*m°TTET-°?" P‘ E Jdiin W. CONSIDINEJK SON OF THE: G THE rastnfs VALENIINQ waxcit YOU ARE usmc AT Tim I PRINCE EDWERD FOUR DAYS NEXT WEEK IS/ l‘ i ' I l i wITi-iouT QUESTION‘ THE MOST SOUGHT 11 otttnittmtstttt 5 MOI-time i ' oi-ianto-rrsrowu, uouoav, NOVEMBER 20,103 NUMBER i 111111111115 CHAMPS 1113 111m; 3mm Plllllillll STARRS 1868 ‘ll; Trtii-o "Hearrals" pllb ~. s 11.1.1 A M CROWELL 7 g AFTER PRODUCTION OF THE ENTIRE YEAR AS INDICATED BYTiiE FACT TuiiT WE HAVE on filflERAl occasions BEEN DISAPPOINTED IN OUR EFFORTS To PROCURE A PLAifING DATE FOR ciiARLoTTETowN. wE FEEL THAT THIS EXFLANATION IS ouE OUR PAT- RONS wiio DOUBTLESS EVER SINCE THE GREAT ACTOFJS PASSING HAVE-BEEN WAIT- _ ING To sEE THE PICTURE wnIcn HAS, CREATED PROBABLY MORE DISCUSSION THAN _ ,1 .1111 ANY OTHER ItrTiiE HISTORY or TiiE BUSIN_- {Willi} i“ w, Ess. Tin: FILM WILL REACH YOU To- ,1‘; /.=~//.»l-'"1 NIGHT IN coon TIME FOR ORCHESTRA RE- utxiinsiin. turecl licloiv shalt-d and 4 ltashcen ivorlting on Starr ‘ ‘ ‘ ' l i . shot llit-ir uiay to victory aa hlarlimesenior Champions in I915 and i916. Thigv also filtatcs t-rcr since i868. delcaicd two crack Boston lilli-t-ight years ago! He was teamsin January. I911’. thcncmployed ona press turn- Tliey arc shown with .lht~ ing out the original Acme and start Trophy. the historic is now in tharge ol the Press emblem lor which Maritime Room. foams have contended lor The sctoncl. antl now the many years past. th irtl generations oi altate Onehlattor in the: victories Igflflkfiffiplflft‘ employed hin ‘the was t e sltatcs t ey wore . tart ants w ere t e ast ' I \"."hat they think ol thrir Starr uord in equipment and models Every Nalwon Skate‘ o" Starr‘ ' Skates is shown by tht~ lollow- i~ énuplt-d Willi the/most long OT only have Starr Skates beencarried around the world ing letter from their Manager. aldfltillflg. seasoned experience. N made such a hit in the by profession! racers. filiirl , "Tho Bearcats all uw Stan (lltl lnshioned IL roiiglineaas States that a branch has skaters and' pleanure altatera. §ltatea and lrom goal keeper linncst)‘. ruggedness-modem had to be opened in Boston. And in‘Caiiada more have to the speed boys out on the alllll anti lx-auty-corrlbined but these superlative sltates been sold thanallothelffiahl lront liflL‘ arc all pletiscd with ltt-t-p Starr Skates" Emperors are carrying the good nameoiicombined. A Canada all over the world as ' ' we . F. G. SPENCER . ciiiiima llNli lllllFWllE 111111111 FltlillllilBKEY ciitcuii s Windsor Ready to ' Ga rry 0n But Fail to Get 3011A Financial _Support-Storinytirathoring U."mo-lkTlsTsiPmTllRii llttlf duties. The map shows some ol the points to which Stan Skates havelx-en shipped (his month Great Britain. cl course. and Norway and Sweden where they ltnow skating and rank the Starr supreme aiatea of tilt-world. Germany and Checho-Slmraltiat also. And even irom. Bucharest. in RoumanimQsaltaand Tokioin Japan. Pcltin. Tien Tsin and Shanghai in China. Seoul in Korea aritl Daricn in Manchu- ria comc orders lot thes‘: Slzatcz, tlit‘ lam;- ol vliiclt it". iy- -v Starr Tube Racer M l cl ll pvzgfilron; an ounce ol ‘aurplin we‘ ht Runner! are ol hi heat lty Haiidaomzly nickel-plated. $5.50 t‘ . _...J’c‘ J. . l IiFWliDLE. Nov. 27. -— Witli there “'8§wllQ_$ié_i‘i3e_ll1 Wolfvllle en- ?’ < u‘ _ Y er Hagen’ ‘he wmldis prqml" golf-lthe resignation; pf Windsor '\\‘0l’- terliig a teatnin the same league H E er’ 8" the “aw Lélngam “Bulge Orville and Canning hockey‘ club-s \\'ll.l'l Keutville. ..'_-. a me C" P" n" M‘ ancouve ‘ from the Valley Hockey Iaeague. an "We arc willing," lie said, "in; i ‘(lmnmm “ml Hagen Wm be pamorgatfzatlon which has flourtshol pic l l p . _ t < y tw th a team in our class. but lllllltilglilthzrflSlfiiilhuilgifltglillérlgmlgflgilgf durlpg the past four years ami<l|Kentvlll€ ls not in the some clans‘ " stat: and lioy Horn professional. ililillzvcteslts all“! a good] braildb of hocllnsvligggda t? hofiketfli“ u d . i a l . I charge M. the Hastings Park Pubyqfiiyvt. tie eague amoa u no. l r. aapa ,. en v e, tegro e m ‘mum? y“ Vancouver The match e came to annintlmely endiiu: tho resignations and pointed out With his arms about her his lips caressing hers, the music of his voice in her ears-these were her life. thin evening. that a team oirpaiper 111a not ai- strangui” y“ ‘My '°v°d' llALlPAX. NOV- iltm- 7°" 5*"“"‘l PM“ m“ lm)" “l Pr“ m m” Ashbur“ 0°” Clllbi l5 m tempt to lower the Lansara cottrso lwill be staged uu Thursday. Dec- . Nat Corii- 111:1! for a few weeks last suminerwmbe, 2nd, and Hagen Wm u. 111,. Mug-m; l"ri11ntl‘y' Club, Sydllififllllllly lii 11 special match with Walt- _______ _. _ .. i. The Galoric Pipeless Furnace h, uuz-antaezt to heat your house to ltventy uagraea of heat l" the coldest weather. Cali at our store during exhibition week and have ua demnntstralte this NVONDERFUL FURNACE to you. TM wires are very reasonalfle. .. .. ........»_........_ .. 16:11.1. ‘Wliilfllfi on IlHONE US FRED H. TRAINOR Pl-‘ONE ';i"‘3'-l. H0 GRAFTON STREET Opposite Frlflcn Edward ‘Theatre. n11) YOU EVER NOTICE“ That Experienced Tobacco Chewera Wlll Oflor nr Ask For iflve years ago Nat came to Sydney Contact boys arc natives of that ,- capable golf prre. Nat cllmbedlnb 1 capable golf pros. Nat remained as 7recortl which now stands "at 70. this score having "been made -by Dave ;Ayl0ll. i .' NAT EFFICIENT PRO Nut Cornfoot feaolonal at Ashiburn. Back tour or from Old St. Andrews, where his family resided, and whet-o the two brothers learned their golf. The historic golflli]: center. their home overlooking the famua old course, and they are both efficient. and I team, 5001'! is a brother of dole . gates, with {Thomas Cor-afoot, the ipresent pro-lwere present in fact it was the general opin- ways ‘prove to be a wnrltl beater. lou of the representatives of the‘ After some furtilier discussion a resigning clubs that their witli- motion that the resignations be ac- drawal meant. the blow-up of theicepted was moved by Cecil Hunts- lcague for this year, but P. A. Mzir-‘ford. iwblifvlllc, and seconded by geson, manager of the KeutvilloCui-l Anguls, 0t the some town. This corrected impression was carried, with Kentvllle dele when he stated that Kcntvllio wnslgaites not voting. still .iu the organization. | lPresiden; Bowlby than suggested President Clifford Bowl-byuol‘ Ctlll- that a. motion to adjourn was lii klllflg, presided and u full quota of order. Mr. Margeson objected on come atlfllllblltllfiylihl! grounds that Kentville wer from all clubs as the sole representatives of tho lea- ‘follows: _ guo present and tbiit the other dele- WllJdBOl‘——-W. ‘Ryan. Frank ‘Poole, gates had no power. -}lc asked that and Vic McCaiin. , |tihe books of the league be turned Woifvillk-tCocil Haittsfortl, Carl o'ver to Ken-tvllle, as there ivas ti Angus and J. W. Vvilliants. possibility of other clubs onterlni: _Kentviilo —- W. J. Gtisptii", P. A. and i; meeting would be lielit in the Margeson and S. smith 'near future. Mr. Ryan Sllflgvtiletlv Cunning — (t- lloyvlbyg llairryfihat the present officers retain the Hoyt. and Harry Lyons. Following tho reading of tlio Séc-iiplied that they had iio pmvci‘ to tlo ‘l prnwvltli the Llngan club for sev- eral seasons. and then wont to tho t United Staten two years ago. When . Toni - winter and was unable to carry on 3 hi; duties at Aaihburn early In the Coriifnot was taken ill last last season. Nat came to Halifax i and wits nt. the A hhurii club for JiEVQFHl ivtitks. ll; ltft hcre to ac-v ‘rcpt tho jt Z1 as pro at the new C. .1‘. R. f'f‘ll"l' in 1'" l h‘: brcn pinst oucctss ul lii 1r. not}: tticro. Few golf pos to ccmo ‘c the Maritimcs were better ttacheia than Nat Corrifoot, while Smith Vnncou vet‘, ‘tin-t. Iii fttct Kentville was iliv only rota ‘s report, whiclh showed a tullg t. balance. Mr. “Whining readl three typeyvtlttoti copies from the club in the League to have tiny Slly withdrawing clubs, whit-h saltliabout Ikiuguia officer-s. After ftir- tihat at meetings llfiltl in tbeaeztilier discussion, which was quilt!‘ towns it had ‘been llt‘('ltl(’(l not. tostormy tit times, it watt moved hy enter teams in league this year, J. ’W. Williams. and ‘seconded by 1',- and asked that the resignations A. Margeson that Min-Gaspar be be accepted. elected President, and the books be lu regard to the resigiiationsJtir-‘turiied over and trusted to him‘ Ryan. of Windsor. said tlhat the iio-‘Thls carrlotl and the ‘mt-cling atl- tlce of last week's meeting hail ljouruotl. gone astray and the first they knew of the Chronicle. records. The ‘KfllitVllle mtmiigvr re- etti-itt-rn Iviit izrttitvr tlittn vvtir lit-tori». rob. grout ' The resolution nfitlic t-lirec clubs ‘Wm? “l” G"“'~“~ _ _ _ session was whanlplace the {mute Obthe valley Leas‘ aiming tlIOIIpllOTtLiL 0t tlilit tittiititih W19)’ Wad about it in The Morliillrue in a very precarious position, it Sires" gel 15 bull"! Flame“ ll!’ "X‘ was m“ inasmuch as Kemvme have perts .it tht. l\&ll0illll llOIhK. alto“ --i<-o§---- A GLOBIOIIS ROMANCE! Sweeping, Dramatic, Beautiful. Never has Valentino made such a Dashing, Vivid, Stirring picture as “The Son of the Sheik." You'll Thrill! CHARLESTON LESSON N O. 4 . PATHE REVIEW .. f . AUGMEN TED ORCHESTRA Fifiifiwanttts. TYNE; rum tin lllt‘ sport mnp to ziii ox- STRAN For $500 Winner p Today, 3.15, 7 and 8.45 M atinee-l6c, 11c. NightT—-26c, 21¢, 11¢. 1 5 0f Many Ribbons! Take “A Trip t0 Chinatown” andLaugh i 111111.114 rnX Trtitllli ' nnr 1o NEW YORK, xtiv. 27. ~ st. nit-ti liiiiclt stallion, ‘.4011 11f tiiitro t-1i1ii-1i1l--r1-1l he l“ 315° a" exile" Pi-“YBT- fll-l Since that time the Valley Hoc- only rink of regulation size in the as ‘"10 "f ll" fin“! Yullllsliflr‘ "Y “ll .- r’ though somewhat handicapped B! key LQEKUQ had been the big toiplc Valley. Therefore it lq practically “m” ' ‘ "Flirt proiir] figure nt‘ iht- grt-ait l1 rosult of a wounded wrlrit and l-licltcy 8t Nicholson's Black Twist A little observation wlll reveal the over whelmlng preference lor this tobacco, a popularity that has never been equalled in all the history of chewing tobhcco. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Cm, Ltd. Manufacturers Chavldttatown tooit !--Held Over - ilclil Oven-LOOK! “GREENWICH VILLAGE” MARKET BUILD] NG TONIGNT, November 29th, Fireman's Night ALL BOOTHS MANNED BY (‘IIARLOTTEWYHVN FIRE DEI’T. FREE-Special $501430 Door Prize-JFREE SUI-IOILARSIEIP IN UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE FOR i I l’. arm, sustained during his service with an ‘imperial Regiment, in the Grept War. Golf enthusiasts in this province watch with keen interest the forthcoming match with Nat Conifcot and Walter Hagen as part- berm-F,‘ TURNING THE TABLES Gladys: "l wqn lti an uwirwartl fix yesterday." May: “llow was that?" lflladys: “l had tn rescue Gerald awfully itig nie to swim. TONIGIITKS noon mtzts . UOME Ekllili" Y-—STAY IiATE Notice! - Baseball» Coldest 1 .1. -. (‘ONTEST (JLOSES THURSDAY, IDEGEMIJBR‘ 211d iiirnsowonii utvnx A\VAIY;L;\IST ttiioitti? . ‘from ifiroirtiliig while he was tench-Ida .30 w-lthum good bfl(.kh,g_ - Notion [of conversation iii Windsor. Am-eet- up to Koutvllle to say who would ling thatl been lioltl fllltl tliolr deals-be in the tLotigue. Kcntvlllo play- lon had been stated in :1 resolution. erg have ontcrctl the League‘ willi- lTho main reason “'83 that there out ti chance of winning, and with was no one go buck the club tlnan-iayery poor team in 1923 and '26 cislly. lu an endeavour to save the they helprtl keep the league going. situation, Mr. Ryan had interviewed The position of tho iWliidtmr club thirty citizens of fWiutltsur today is generally untlonitootl in Korn- ribnut ontnrlng 11 team In Lita Loa- ville. With n stiunii; tcain ovcry R119- mzd they rofiit-iorl to tlt) t-i0. but yr-ar they have HDIYIOhOW ftillod to stated they vmuld strongly support rqcolvc lhc stipport to which tlir-y a Tobi/n League. ‘have been entitled. ‘Fill-a season Frank ‘Poole. gilt)‘ Windsor hou- they have lot-it Mcaher, Sam alitl kcylst, ‘said tho boys were. "wllllng'\Chonk" McDonald 11nd Gertrltlgc. and anxious i0 play but could notbut other players wcru willing to carry on. Mr. illmitsfortl, of Wtillville. said Windsorki coming to the meeting ». Mr. Margesou let it be known iii. the meeting. iBearoats Will ' Hove Fast Team Hopper, Kuhn, Smith And Murdock Ara Mining - Promtaing Mat- erial . "FR1U-RO, Nov. 27. - From all tn- tllcallotis t-he Truro “Bearcatif will again belise-rlous contenders for the 1930-27 Maritime Hockey tllls. [While only-four members of the aiiable this uqasomSammy Murdock will likely ~be scan thiq winter iii a Koutvllla uniform as tic la now he ls taking it dentistry course, while Newt Hopper and- Gordon Min are now located in Blantford, winter, according to ‘a1 stato- rnotit matte by 180mm" to A. Hamming while on a trip t the 1 lnwlnuar Fair last oak. lvin fllityytlt; "also amongJhfl int lng, l) Qylil Toronto. , u?’ mmlnx. who was ma as- 'ai-' dBtiarciits fairtwltttorfl id tall (“that probably’ the ., be made pby titia fldttn ~ - = ot some of the nilm promising 11 u- ; _ -1 players of laatfwltnorLl-{oc 0y 1 had a woiidertu attraction or M, du ‘t0 oflfllrt ~- , _ , I y , which won t r v _ ptoudhlfg twice, iwl - . little in» i mini. i» w lilmrk trtitlor 11:1,; hCCtllnv. 1hr- Styli- ii-i greatly apprecihtetl by Kentvllleq lregular squad of last year are av-. radiating in the vatlaytown, whdi-e " rlo, and expect to play hockey ' tohmtProtactl ‘your Foul with "Patina" satltiu til’ tho snow. Four l'llil)l)ll-' hail come to lilni curly iii tlio ivoclt and ‘last. night ht- wmi glio UtllRpOll- cu atliuirtitltin of Flt" jllflglg miti- firfli- tilacti in tlic $1,000 rtmtlr-itor ‘tillllfll, tlflliflllllflg tho llll-{llly rtitott itiarr, Juno lltitvstt. , litiilglit. .hy ltltt PTFH-Pul turner.‘ George J. ‘Peak. zit. an Old tilory anlo for 8500, Si. ttlr-smb litui won 1122 blue ribbons 11nd tllflmDlnttt-illlp yiroscttms lli fivii yours tit‘ tiiu ttiti~ Jnirk. A high price m‘ 815.0% 1111.4 lJPUII offered for iiiin iiiil Punk my, lic its not for stile. __ -—~-——-<+> — we“; ‘fr?’ Baseball League Game Open April 13 lttltiiiliESThllt, N. Y. Nov. 27. ~- iTlie lfllPflllllltiilltl llilsilllfllll ltotittu". inoeting here today. IIllUDlOIl tin tip. onliig dale of Apt-it l:i.f1ii~ its 1927 schedule. The iieiltillll ‘will cnil Seu- tontber lii‘. Tho ischetliile, which is tolnclude '16! games, wlll b9 Q01“. pleted n5 to tletziil tit the irebruaryi meeting in New Ytirk t"-lty. \. Brand Netting, “Dead Flat" ‘Jiafon and after woven. lall t ' ' W h acid tit’: Natl Ibrnfi ctwleiiety-five yearn to tlia In; , E Raiiciim, and an the largest in America. ' n ‘Igi 3% All! C0. LTD a I y. Tlir Peppleli. Fuimiaat- Jnzzlaat Comedy of the MARGARET tiiillitsiou wit, .141» xE “d EARLE F0 ARlR ASTAIRF. .1. r/uutsn. M-“DONAI mnazst now-Eu. n1. w-ri .itr“1>.i<t1titim’-~==1 ,.,.,...ui,o1;o12as MAR5HN-l- ANNA MAY WONG ~ M w; r.i.-r n! ii-m» i ‘(flu/IQ Ay B¢o1na~l<rn~ll0 Laughs, Roars- They'ra all in ‘ _“A Trip to {i 1 l . i 1 l FREE PERFuME A Silo vial of "Pay Qragm" Partuma with the purchaae of any "Day Dream" Toll“ ‘Article amountlng to Mty can" 0|‘ 0V0!‘- “DRYMIDREAM” Tolletarlaeliiclittle. I am, Vllflliltlftfl iCraam, Faca. Piawtlar, Brliltanttne, Battan This Ofierfor’ gldtttited Tint» on all. PHONE 11am ' . 1.. --,~., wr ita, ate. , . i +1 ill... WORTH" CHURCH y _, l ~._ _ 14o siting: other