' ‘K1129’ 019C!’ qareifee 0 f _ -. i Rehearsals Do Not i MakeYourUwn 5 D A P and Save Money! All you need i: waste fats an GILLETTS PURE FLAKE fill flint-hm Will! [my GM voun canoes szus it! Sir named as new chairman of the Pl- lclflc Cubic Board. Campbell Stuart, who it i i Reflect Stage Life rrmv YORIK. Dec. 20—-Rehear- sale, whether-i o"! opera, musical ‘comedy or motion picture. are en- igrossing work. lacking thsglamor that audiences associate witfh stage‘ life. They are hitsrnesallke affairs, during which the artists and direc- torg apparently forget all else. Even noises of mechanical activities that give the stage the appearance of a workshop are lit-tie heeded, except IO f... l5‘? in the opera rehearsal when ears ¢ ,a're attuned to musical notes that {Qf lltnttsl he faithfully exacted. i ;l Bored When Off Stage .' I . l Visitors are distracting and! , therefore barred. But here is anl idea of ‘what takes place. ., in the center of a stage a comr‘; 'l‘he browslonc front houses in the llllil ill" lllllflllllearinfr Fulfil")? Th‘? QUEEN MARY A3 SANTA ‘tllafi is going through his "busi- ness." Suddenly a cue is given w-nrul Purl: lVt-st section. home ofold tlWr-‘lllllllri tire hcintf razed almost Sullllnfioggmgifi ma: gltglgza Lionel Payuln Bancro“, mam Yew York's cllu- of [he "day Qcvgwnlalviylllljtnfitt) Iii“. “or fur tin-dam nnnrt- LONDON, Dec"18___Queen Man. lands in working clothe's_dres_seaI be’. of parliament for setklrkv who ' __‘ v" chose some very orthodox Christ hathlng “m, 0,- costumefl ma; 14ml; has been selected as whip by Mr. > - - .-.----re‘- vvw -¢--4~o+¢>o++»o+++++++ 1113! Drew-ills fol‘ "he? WW1 5mm!’ like rompers—dance onto the tagelPPiWs f°"°W=l‘$- MP- Ballcm" children. ‘followed by the chorus men, anto- Will ""11 "W!" i" 1921' “h” he Short Courses in Agriculture and Technical Subjects partment of Technical Education term courses lasting eight weeks and com- mencing January 11th, will be given in Agriculture, Motor Mechanics, Woodwork- ing, Civics, Commercial Arithmetic, Suit- able English Reading, and Drawing. Applications will be received up to Janu- I aryoth, at t i t-ri iw-iuiivl- l. _ Qoaoovoavovooooooooo -‘ loZ-i2-214itlU1i ' .lt'ii' lwil-ll w» ~:l\.;1i~i.;~ ypflg l’: i l By arrangement with the Federal De- i 6 I \ Just Received For over sixty years these skates have been supreme for hockey, leasure. and fancy skating. Over six million pair; o! Starr Skates have been sold In Canada__ considerably more than the com- bined sales of all other Canadian Skate manufacturers, Used by the principal amateurs and professionals, including the Maritime champions, the Trurg Bonrcatc. These skates arc at moderate Prices. Ranging from $1.50 to $5.50. Every skate sold, regardless of Piicc. In fully guaranteed by us. Two hundred dozen different hoc- key sticks, Including the Rogers A. V. in stock ranging from 15c up- wards. Boys’ Pucks 15c. Regulation Pucks 25c. Shin Pads l|l0 in stock. hp Department of Agriculture, fig‘ §-§-O-§§-O-O4-§§'§-Q-§-O4§~O-§Q-§ short l . ..,. ‘ti... I ‘tnnwn t... rmllulloll, is crowded ln the wings and the uu. Names of international or na- stippllred bv the dirt-ct sunshine, which derlone of Convermllol! l“ several llonal heroes of ball“ Amel-lca {ll-gt ls liberally provided under normal languages Rubsldes‘ Arvin“, ‘on? were glvl-n conslllcrallom But ;"""""'l"""~ln'r"°h::‘w’: perpment, it, not rumqd by any ml. 151100 eaclncountry has a different ' _trougig HE U ' "‘ i, , y violet rndihilon filtered out of it. itow- “etesaary dhlurbaucea- M‘ "Owledgod hero’ H‘ “on d be Large Shipment of the Starr Skates 9§'O*Q—O+O- stiffiwit-nt t-tilcittitl uutl phosphorus for Princess Mary's elder son will madcap). smlllngl and begln Slug. cL-tcatcd three other candldates_ get a magnificent 10y Ylwhl. more lug. Soon the music stops, the WM, W" "W" dfllwiili- H9 "l" ' than 24 inches in length and with chorus smiles its way out and the '1"! l" i 'h""'°°""°d‘ “MP” '" l9‘ picturesque white sails. Princess t-ontedian picks up his antics and'25. but was successful in a dual Elizabeth will have a big white putter “there he 1m off. COMES! I" 192°- wooly doll with very pink cheeks it is a tnusicztl comedy company ‘and most unto-date red, Russian bard at work‘. 'i;be members] of llhe boots. The lttle Princess will also "as. are w" 011s v alert wh e i or - recélve a very gorgeous nurggry lire ohn Ithlo lsttalgelhbut lwhenmawait- Names For Alrplanes lll llh anlmal figures em. nzt etr urn n e wngs- ey uls- gllgidteoliodwon n‘ lyearh harm], iProlllelty nreln on?“ Was Pr0bl€m IIlGC an CS Q&IIW 1 B 8T6 Vi! The presents are the work of lll lll g WAKSHTNGTON, Dec’ 20‘ Nrunm The few have a lot of significance for ouo (lisabled soldiers and sailors. imam“? and hammemlg 3W3!’ “t isofllfi bit of carpentry. lwho are intent upon the rebcarsuliottson or another-even names for however. are oblivious of the noisel lllflllllli- l ‘Some blocks away grand opera is Take the casts of the flllilllelii‘ being relienrsetl under different of Army amphibians assigned m (‘qn.([1(lq[lg_ lutake tho "good relation-s flight" _io Latin America. They arc obristcu » HESS REQUIRE DIINERALS. By F. E. llusschl. 1'11».- l'llllll‘l"lll rt-qttlrotnonts oi‘ ..|_vtui:‘ . l ~ ~l he “New York," "St. Louis," lit-m tll'1' ri'lllll\'l'l_\' grout. the ilnisbolii Opma '5 Dnfgren‘ ~prandscon “San Antonio” u...’ l. . , - lu ' ' _ “ M" “lwgkrlmf "f "m" “f,“,',',,,,.,, rd ‘Dotroitf’ fr. rcognlttoti of who: run. Hilht" l5 LOWE ._, _ ll‘ l . , i ~ - it.‘ 'l- , .1 1,, Iii‘ , l» , a l -- z “'l i... ,;riuditii-' mils in tln- giv. .rtl. ltt-t-vul t-.\pt>ri|u~~til:|l uurk bus ituli~ cull-d lull |||ll_\‘ that we tuusl proritlu m ..- fl‘ tn: . -,,, n.1- \l\)lll._; lu com, . l ,_ , l; _l,- - nit. uviztuon. But bch 11d the ngllls and performing othl-l- mold. <clectlott of ilmso intuit-s stands .'t ttuicul lusks. But their tuovctuottis-lllvillfu 0i’ tlfflvllll “Wlfilllllléwll P011- uri- quiet and u.» uulse of their hurling its head on Burritos pillows for or is muffled. many nights before tho selection also m“, a perm“! "Shhh! Shhb!" the stage direc- “'88 malle- li.: ‘ lll. 00o be -»+o++ov4-oo0H4-¢++¢4 '\ v 1r ‘ltlrtltl‘ltfnfdllllitilngttorgv is essential for ml‘ 1115595 and n13 lndlscreet bu“? ‘proper itssiuiilzitioti of these tdcments. 0i £1 ‘hammer £68.56. Then the tllrel" Forlutlnn-ly, this form of energy. tor turns a dark look on the chorus nltrn-violet Had To Bc Diplomatic Mo, H, "m, o“, mnnnlwmen, should Across mo city scenes are being difficult to select fivo wltliottt of- »..- pmnnm to [lot llli? hens into tllr- rehearsed in a motion picture sttiio. "ct sunlight whenever possiblc. (‘cr- A small 0l‘t!ll€fli.l'8 0i’ string lmlifll- - ~-i-, gloss substitutes which m-t- now m. l. playing a throbbing plQQQ, _ ‘anions early (HSCOVOTGPQ- also being mnnufncturod permit ultrn-vlo- The vlllalu Walks onlo the set and were on m9 lisp ‘bu; 33am the qlleg- '-"i l""'"*'°" i° m" "lillllilht ml“ horasses the heroine. in different tlon resolved itself vi’ P0551519 P98- ""’“" ‘ml?’ Wm m“ “M” ‘m h‘ parts of the studio carpenters aro ‘onal objections. Then the ships of t-tidittg the countries not rrproseni- poultry houses. ‘bacon/tees 21, 1926' ' ‘~—\-_-\,__., Tenet-tans 6...... m..n........ - let qourlieann Itomcimctotimeaew words arc added to our vocabulary. Some of them have m im- mense significance. final link th Pads Cone Sear: (In the enclosed . cram cbc new ' Hat-monster ‘mm ousted“ is one speaker units.) 05 °|°- rhmwrAoA Cm PADA “HARMON; PADA “Hnzmotuted flaked ATBD" RECEPTION Reception" describes _ wu outcome. in the cutest advance eve: made goncnn dnri . in long dictum, innillo broaden: reproduction. it ll n revels n. ' It only attained after tyvo A," f d - rut-uni‘ the mo" gllnmhna tod-nsithuyrod: ..§2‘;2.‘2'.‘.’.‘.§.‘.’.'. 10d W517 l" "95 i" lzcd sda dealer. [at nurbun tcmplcd- inglnyaurguidcsusa sfiedl-‘nd; Starting with the tubes u a founda- tion, Pads Engineers bull: eve unit to 3.‘$?1'.t"i.... 3121"" Pads Radio Limited LieuL-Ccmmialoncr and Mrs. 1 lMaxweil have been appointed by] hnmonuewhh 021-527 Qncog ssh, General Booth to succeed Commie them, adding as a Toronto slonor anti Mm. Sowton in the command of Salvation Army forces ' .ln Canada East. Commissioner and Mrs. Maxwell reached Canada , recently. l ' _ "*“ R a.» d t o l LET YOUR HEARING DE YOUR GUIDE l“ ' The Island Radio 60., 176 Kent Street Provincial Distributors Operating Station C. F. C. Y. ........ eiunwtfil E 1:5,‘... 514th.“ i »-:'.."‘.:.-:.:".-:.r.-: CHEMICAL DEVELOPMENT OF MUSSELS UNDER TEST WUSCATINE. lownf firs. 2".-—~ .~\ permanent supply of mussel shells. the raw material for manufacturers of buttons. knife handles, buckles, and other ornamental articles. is promised by experiments being cou- ducted at the United States blolos- lcal station at Falrport, near here by Dr. Ill. M. Ellis. of the-Universi- ty 0t‘ Missouri. Mussel beds have been built up in tlto pust by inoculating Iluh with glocliltlia, the lunvu. of the mussel. uni Ttllfllifillll, these "host" fish lu sections of the river utost suitable ~' for tnussel shell production. The ~ q _ Bridge t glochldizt drop off and mature in three or four years on tho rivul‘ bod. Dr. Ellis‘ experiments seek n Sealed tenders will be received at this office, until noon on Thurs- ‘llvillllfl of chemically tievelopim: m‘ hm“ m 1 gm P “mun m day, January 6th., 1927 for the supplying of the following material; for 2 . ' ‘ . . ". t ‘ e‘ . glocmdln might behulllallted" with thl repairing" of Haldlrgand Bridge, Lot 15. The lowest or any tender out the use of "host fish," lbus elim- m’ “was” y aw“, e ' ‘noting the uncertainty as to whore ltn tnusstlls are to ho grown, But ‘mt tuukt-ru son in tlic process tho ‘osslblllty of thin-lupin: privately‘ ‘Wll/Jtl uiul stot-"r-tl mussel beds zhnilai‘ to lhc oyster beds. 5O cords of poles, 16 feet long, not lclc than 4 inches at tho 8m!" end, spruce or fir. 20 cords of poles, 1B feet long. not less than 4 inches at the 8m!" end, spruce or fir. '- 13,00D feet B. M. of 3 inch plank, 14 ft. long, spruce or hcmilliik- 13.000 feet B. M. of 3 inch plank. 10 feet long, spruce or hflfliflk- 2,000 fact B. M. of squared lumber 4"x3", 16 fact long, spruce or hemlock. .oo<a>_._.__. Cramps! Plank and squared lumber to be mineral-edged aggrgxle grmakllanlv ‘ramps. 0w 0 and shag“ and all material to be su ect o e a - . ister of Public Works. Stop Them Qulckl Poles to be delivered at site. Parties tendering for plank and Iqllll‘ t site. All ma- wheu you have cramps’ ll l5 ‘a ed iumoer may tender for material F. 0. B. Wellington or a l m“ utlglity quit-k relief thut you want. "H?" i0 be delivered not laterhthafl (‘he 131th 0f‘ Mamhv 1927 Pa Good old "Ncrviiino" is sure as ‘llldfllllil ma)‘ “"5" 7°’ ‘m’ w ° ° m‘ n p ' death to relieve crouips in a hurry. Just a few drops in sweetened water mid the pain is gono. Buy a bottle ot trusty old Nervilino to- day aud keep it handy. Nervillne is a common household llGUQcBlly an is so useful iu case of sudden il ness at night, or when cramps nausea. diarrhoea. vomiting or the like occurs. Sold everywhere in For further Information apply at this office- Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked "TEN!" for Haidlmand Bridge." L. B. MacMILLAN, _ d _ ~ ‘Secretary of Public Works l_ Department of Public Works. Charlottetown, P. E. I. December 1T, 1926. l ‘ 3442-l2-21-tts-8l. 1L.‘ Another mineral which hens need in smnll amounts is common snlt. The only snfe wny to feed this element, ivowerer, is to include it in the mash mixture. and when no included, cure must he taken to see that the salt is flnelv grnnltltitotl and tltoroufihiy mixed with tho rest of the mosh. Ono round of salt to 100 pounds of mush i I roi- Golds Grip, Influ- l llldl8 I Q x m :1 § TheS afe and Proven Remedy. Long serious ecu and com iications en follow Col , Grip and Infl ' Guard your h th against this danger. - 30c. (Hutu in Conch) crab: " " {K2200 /t9d’.9 workhg iudustriously and noisily. Just of! the set are actors and cx- tms waiting to be called. Tbey,i too, find it irksome business as they talk in low tones. retul or stroll about aimlessly. —-¢0>-___ TEN MILLION CHRISTMAS TREES FOR U. S. HOMES i \VASHPNG='I'ON, Dec. 2il.-—Cnrry- ing Yuletide cheer with tlinirtwitik- ling lights, about ten million (‘hflili- mas trees will find their way into American homes this year. The Christmas tree hill will be about $5,000,000 for the growing of tho trees is now nn industry. "Cut your Christmas trees pro- perly for conservation is wise." says the American Tree Assocln~ tion. "This when dono properly means a thinning which the fort-sl needs. Properly gathered for tin- tnarket these trees do not represent a drain upon our forest resources." , The Nature Association agrees with Prof. Woodbridgs Mcfcalf of the School oi‘ Forestry of the Unl- ‘vc-rslty of California, who says: l “Docottse of the wastage lillfl nn ‘exaggerated notion of tho influence Columbus were suggested but some historians show there were three ‘n the discoverers fleet, and five na/mes were needed. Namrs of rivers were advanced. Again objections. on account of cou- fusiou that might ar'ee in tho trans- mission of dispatches, should, for example the "Parana“ crash into tho “La Plato." Emblem Also Bothered Nor was the selection of names the only pfflllliill. Ch0‘ce of an em-blom for the planes appeared to have possible ititernational repre- cusslore. The first nmblem submit- ted had at the upper right edge the American Eagle, hearing an olive branch. Bu; to certain officials there were thinrg that might be tnisl-nterpretetl. Tho eagle was too lnrge. Ho was placed higher than the South American continent. What was more, flying towards it and pnsiflbly some one might think the old ib'rd was grinning, or even wome. smirking. l ISo, the apparent trite yet prac- tical names of American cities were "tlontevi for the ships. and their em~ of Christmas tree cutting on flu blem became a convontlonal one future supplies of tlmher for the nation some well intentloncd but misguided individuals have. in rc- cent years urged that tho cuttlmzl of Christmas trees be prohibilotl by law or at least frowned upon by forward looking citizens. The success of the movement for forest protection depends largely on tho development of a very WlIlO- spread appreciation of tho forest in the minds of the American people. There is probably no better wny of instilling a love for trees in lin- hearts of the rising generation than the use of the little evergreen llll the central figure of the Phrlatmns. Festival." L-AIRGE WOOL SHIPMENT The last steamer to clear from . ontreal before the close of navi- gation for tho present season ostr- rled a shipment of 70,000 pounds m‘ graded wool from the Canadian (‘.0- operlfive Wool Growers. to Liver- ‘pool. This was the largest ship- mnwo n’ rrrvnl from this rotwtry- to il|i_.=:.ld ill ifn"? - ' showing n. winitcd circlo enclosing the North anti Soutlt American con- tlnents. {mm "One gets used to helm: the lll0ii1l- tel" "Nit of the nictilrr-s" remark- ad Tom Mix, "but outridlng aval- anches and skipping cbnsms is not the worst of it. The altitude often makes such ltnrd play exhausting. and even painful." I l Ciliiiblikli Change in Train Schedules Effective Jan. 2nd, 1927 For further particulars Apply to Ticket Agent alll-lfi-ZO-ZZ-L ~29 3i. " large 35 cent bottles. l l t... T Affleck A larlc auortmont oi Mechanical and Musical My’: drum.’ gun"; horn.’ die‘ . I mobiles, fire engines, sandy andyfl, hallo, banks, jumwilli 5W" '9" b,“ ‘m, c’ doll! lmi many other dlfleront kinds of toys from 10o up 19 $14-90- ornan BEAUTIFUL ems i ' - ‘ ' l | tc- in Ivory. Bran floods. boxed iliftc of all kinds. Towelll "b" Wm" ""3 "wk n‘ . ' _ALL otrrs BOXED FREE oys Toys T0Y5 auto- o.’ t / 8. Proudl=*!*°"° s‘