I TEACHER WANTEBH-l- GECOND ' " i use." Iicn house ‘in good repair. ' FOXES ' FOR BALE‘ --‘/-LAKGE i as} i icicles (camels Frau)‘ _‘ MONPMIENL, bu. newbie yo ‘Stock for sale on the) two‘ mar I ts teddy amounted to" akin cstt e. 42 lam-be, 591 no and JlPii-csi es there wereilo g f , csfttlewind tirad- lng on cows. .w~as_.,iiery siiow. A few cutter cow were. sold 10l- $8.00. ilood, calves were in demand the ordinary kinds gold from 89.60 to 311.25 and one lat-of‘ choice veals "m" cellllfalolllfllll-WWQ S0111 for-were steady and prices were un- $11.15. Grass calves made-pp over halt‘ of the offering and sold for $5.00 a few flair quality lambs‘ were sold for $10.25. ‘Hogs were steady at froinufiLilb to] $12.00 with prac- ticnlly all sales to local butchers. I0fI"l‘AW'A.. Onto Dec. 28. -— (illlggsl-flirodlicts continue very light. Principle markets regain firm, light demand, furthelf ship- ments oi! fresh .6889 to‘ principal remitting Points arvhtelmrtodi and ‘witty the ‘very light supplies of ‘storage eszii available Canadian nlnlfkeifl‘ are becoiilinit more and uioile influenced by states markets. T0 ' '_ erlvclaim to be paying country shippers‘ extras so 744. firsts so aiuirsocorras-ss de- livetedu-sellinz wholesale to retail- ers extras '70-'62, firsts 58, seconds here for immediate shipment frdmi 01110180. Spot prices for Cens- dlsn western oats were reduced 1-2:: to 1 1-2c per bushel. Sales of Canadian western No. 2 were made let "(Tc and No, 3 Canadian western at 07 1~2c|pcr bushel. The trade in spring and winter wheat grades of flour was extremely dull but values were unchanged. The demand for all lines of mill- lfeed continued good and prices ruled firm. The movement of ' O Central Guardian f-.'.'l:.‘., ‘ i I J ‘PRODUCE LADEN-lfichr. Grace E. MndKnY. Capt. Christian, with a. cargo of potatoes‘ from Prince Ed~ {ward ‘Island is discharging in Lun- Bnburg. —.i-{allfax- Chronicle. SM ELTS AND LOBSTERS —-F0r the Christmas Eve trade, Boston wholesale fish (lealerg received two c“ 954B °f lllllfll-Bifrom iP.E. Island. uitandiird grades of rolled oats ggewéllfiélilil from the north ghore '_ A ow unswick. 50 crates o! live changed. : The egg market was lgbgtg-ps by the yannmml steamer moderately mtlve and Prices fiirlsna a. full load of live lobsters from fresh and. storage grades were icumlpobeno’ N_ B" by "m auxmury firm. The receipts were 2,272 isugle Q carvsr"g_;uau'ax Herald‘ ‘cases. ullrlces for all grades of 1 - potatoes were well maintained FQNERAL NQT|¢E_ The m. under a qiiet demand. Car lots of may“ o; the 1am “Mk McCormick Prince dward Island Green Wm ; ; m y ‘mountains were quoiodiat $1.70 to u" ve m“ g mm Hamax o“ i $1475 per bag of 50 pbuuds, New ‘Brunswick Green Mountains at $1.55 per hag and Quebec white lstock at $1.40 per bu: of 90 pounds in bulk ex truck. , The feature of the liuttgr trade was the renewed‘ demand from local and country buyers id a moderate amount of . _-\)\lfliil8SS8‘Wi\S worked at unchans- gapmm gunk‘ Chmgpelh “Jrgved ed prim“ NIL 1 Dafltéuflzed was ere ‘Sun ia-y from t e ag aene -u ted M 40 34c t“ 4o 34c DeYiIrllflllill-i zlntlii-iuilought with the fl 9 t ‘service until] next spring. Eli-route the early train-and‘ will be taken to the residence ot Mr. Alfred Doyle, Orlebar St. On Thursday altternoon funeral services wlllibe held after which the remains will be forward- ed to Souris for interment. LAST TRIP - Steamer Lovut ‘ --.from Seattle. ;"_'.por )Y E1 u < _i Tl- ‘CLASSIhIED~ ADVERTISEMENTS K Ono Insertion ..... '_' won‘ SALE-NINE. R0914‘ nous: .- in‘ a. ‘ifttnrn to 30 apringlinlt ' -' »r . ‘xiii-BB;- "iPoilitn-Y lllnfilfit‘ ‘qllifll packages: Extreme dullness Yfly “m0 111104118 X00611! L; i marked the cheese trade but prices lllflfliéllideiidy were steady. Western grades frésh asst! quite fictive. no c arise were quoted at. 18 i-io to 1s s-ic ill qllfil-fll-lilll" fill" lmffrnll- pen pound. Tho rocelilis were "sill-egg! delivered. l-‘nrtiieucars 1431,0395, . ' pi UrSJFJfrkah reported earoutc ‘ lFoultry-Aidarlret . _ _ ~rluistgwltlrllttie chanlze in prices Battling Champ. of Big League excepting turkoysJvhk-li pare oas- NEW YDIUK. llec. 2i).——-Althongh ‘the National League has decided- not to have any hard and last rule onnwardlng its butting champion-l ships. John A. licydlcr, President of.‘ tho senior major icamio circuit. fools that the distinction 0|.‘ loader- ship {or 1926, although in some die- pute, belongs to the Cluclnilatti catcher, "Bubbles" d-Iargrave, The opinion oil the lctlguo cxe~ ciltive, expressed today, is inspected in linve considerable effect in set-i ling tho controversy Eiflwillg out of this year's batting rncc. Participating in 105 games, liar- iiirovo finished with a hitting mnrk of .353, four points lens than his team mate, Rube Breselcr, who ap-l meared however, in only 86 cou- tests. Some unofficial observes have been inclined, nevertheless. to rate Bressler at the. ton. Others lstl that the crown should go tu Paul Waller, the Pittsburgh. star, who batted .336 in; iii games. but the madorlty apparently shared the .vlew oi‘ Mr. Heydier in supporting Hamrnvc. icr.‘ I\VJ.‘I-Nlll".iD(‘.‘-—-.Errg market. -fii~m. storage‘ stocks being steadily r - i ducod and long pricesoffercd} f0‘ car lots. Qno cm" extra and firsts i-oportuil sold to a ‘western point‘ 42 cents l',0.h. shipping point. Small lots oi’ U. S. A. fresh con- tinue to arrlvs._ imports iorlast week amounted to ovoi‘ H00 cases.‘ Poultry-Deniers not quoting but selling-on‘ basis o5. the market on till)’ 0i‘ ilclivery. ' ' VAN C0 U Vlilib- M ul-llet unchang- ed. prices steady. Quantity of "pullotsnow being offered. Small local demand for pullot extras now being larger than present supply. ‘Impnrtllior tho wool: consisted of it? cases from Snntilu. ‘MONTRELAilr-Thcro was no ini- provement ln the forolml demand for C. N. R. lzralil on. the Mont- rcnl market today and business was again very quiet. There xvas some demand from Novwyqrk cx- portcrs for _ocean grain“ room to the‘ continent aticlqeggmnlflnnifl were made "to ltotfenglam ‘and Ham- burg‘ at seventeen cents vei- him- drcd pounds. and’ there ‘was yilso 1.30pm inquiry for United ‘Kingdom . ‘frail? ffhe only-‘busineaszbf im- l‘! Inca,’ market-was the sale of "sever- Lcdrs o! American No. 3 -yell0u' fcorn at R4 1-2cper bushel cx truck 4 ' doneln cash grain‘ in the t. , A4‘. ML.‘ ‘ A .101: per line of 5 worth Ho par line of F» words To per line of 5 words Pour ingot-Liens Eight insertions . ‘rv Vvvvvvfvwvvvwvv vi vv-v YYYYY Y‘ Agents Wanted: W untcd FOXES WANTED TO BOARD wasn't/tin “gagging can ranch e limited number our‘? Brusswlck Toronto. (C‘1““‘“9'“ N‘m°““‘ “m3” _3 ’ '3o4,2,12_1_w_,,m2(;1 Dewar & Stewart, Geo. W. _ Dewar, Charlottetown, R. R. 6. 2S37-11-20-tf MAN OR WOMA. -._T-0 TRAVE and appolricoaenszt-Yenrly anar- qntee @092. (being 21. weekly averagel andxfitmsnses. EX- pevience unnecessary. For bill'- ticulars write lwlnston C0-. T01“ onto. ‘ii/fill - Situations Vacant MAKE MONEV AT HOME—MEN' and women can earn $1 to $2 an honi- in spar-o ‘time writing . showcards. No canvassing 0r sol ‘letting. Vile instruct you and .supply you wiihiwork. Write to- _day, The Menenitt Company. Limited, .43 Dominion Buildiniz. Teachers" Wanted _-—---—-———-——-—_—*~-—'- 2*‘- , WANTED - AN- EXPERIENCED ’ teacher for Pownnl School. Sull- i pound. The receipts were 83 here’ she Called M Sour” and lamb ml three thousand hairs of potatoes which she brought here. She also landed n number ofpassengers at Souris and biulizrnve. The Lovat, ‘which (locked il‘t_Ftil'qllilfli"s wharf, is to remain here a couple of days and then to proceed t9 Canso to be- gin u. winter service ‘DBLWQEIL that port and Ni/u-iirrave. -—lialifox Ilcr- ' ii. AIKEN - ANTHONY - Kennet- cook, Dec. 23 —¢—.'I.‘he outstanding social event of recent months in Kennoicook yvds the wedding 0i’ Rev. W, E, Aiken, pastor of the ilnitcd ( hut-ch; Noel, and bliss Elsie Anthony. daughter of hir. and Airs. James B. Anthony. of this place, ivhlcli occurred this lifter- noon iil the Ilnitoii (lllnrcli. The. ceremony ‘was performed by ilov. b}. .\i. Aiken, brother oi‘ ilic groom. nscsiateil by llev. Ii. ll. Pcnwnrdl-il. pastor of the Ilnlted Church. The CilUNi1"1)Uli(ilflfl urns beautifully decorated for the occasion, the work being done by the runny friends of tho young and popular bride. Evergreen from u» iliils vied with potted plant's and artill- cizll streamers for n place in. tlic garland oi‘ beauty ivhicll l-{HVO to the old church on the hill that. touch of poetry without which no ivctllling is complete. The bride \\'<'l'.<l most becomingly gowneti, and locked very trhiirmlng indeed as sli- stood ot the ultar. The young couple were ntienilcd by Miles Ills- tcllc illnillony, tho bride's sister, as bridesmaid. and Rev. Herman can CHABWFILETOWN GUARDIAN , , . .. t charge of the United Church of‘ ‘Noel. He is a son of Crawford 6nd Miss. Aiken, of‘ Charlottetown; Pd). i. The bride has been a successful teacher in our public schools. —- . Halifax dieradd. ‘Ysvwii’ zzMany people are almost Trip- pied with, col-us, Brit it is n eds suffering which can be Bneedlly ended with Holloways Corn Re- mover . reason/its Mr. A. H. McPherson. Frederic- ton was a visitor to this. city yes- terdey. Miss Evelyn Mortal-t. Carleton. Siding, is s. visitor at Springton. the guest of her sister, Miss Jen~ nle Ainttart who ls teacher of that school. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lavendler. accompanied by Mrs. Joseph all“ B -May Davis left on return to Paw- tuoket, oi. 1-.’ yesterday morning after visiting friend/s in George- town. ' Miss Amelia Chandler has arriv- ed ibome ilTOln Boston on a. visit to her parents, Mr. and M-rn- J°hl1 Chandler, Upper Queen St- i lileoember Term Mr. William Mccourt left. yesler-l Queens day morning on return to Moncton. County Court after spending Christmas with hint The County Cour; of Queen's parents, ‘Mr. and lliirs." Matthew‘. 'County opened ill Charlottetown bicCourt. -i<-o-c~——-—— “ l? ' Y , y-csiiorilay- morning an ll o'clock. iviih Jilstice Stewart on the bench. ODDFELLOWB LEAGUE There wore about. one hhllllTed - isummonscs issued for this 001m- The Dumbells won the first sic-i 1i largellumbel‘ or ivlncli were do tlon of the Oddfellows lenllne ‘Y, imilt stills. (infecting the {'00s W 0M3’ l“ w Among those standing for trifli plus, , the following ‘were disposed of. p”; 1 William _Wcll'ington Match vs. '1‘. Sentner . . . . . . .. 135 12s 149 f the Prince Edward Island C0- A . 151 227 i601 operative Fm: and Poultry Associa- A. MncAillny .. 101 117 tion. in tilts suit judgement was 1.; {nu-hm _ _ , , , , 102 122, git-ml [or thdplilintift‘ for $104.55. n. Johnson . . . . . no 10a ill‘ n. A. llclunuon. K. 0.. for , -- —-- -——— yiiuintnv and George J. Tlvccdy for 69S 718 652 I lieft-‘ndunt. ' Total-golf, ' Suit of John B. Roinbougll v.-l. Dumheilo sqmuvl Comply-ll. This is an action 'll. Vrinltloreiine . . .. l4’! 221i 145 i for infrilzment on a patent. In this (N. LoPngo . . . . 119 171 1H4 g silit judgement was reserved. (l. lllllh W5 149 97‘ Suit of Ambrose J. lngsn vs. Q, Macbeod .. 124 140 108 Henry F. Fcchiln. This is a claim F. Adams . . . . . . . . .. 204. 118 1741101‘ damages rccewcd in an nutc- -—- -——-- ~—~‘mobile accident. Judgement was re~ 699 801 713 z-lr-rvoii. Suit of George Donald MncKenzie vs. Stewart Nlat-Enchern, an action for slander for 8100. in this suit judgement was given for plaintiff for S25. Stilt of Everett Wooil vs. Guthrie Dalila-gull, A claim for bonus in connection lgltll work done for tie- fenzlcnt. Doings At The “Y” Gym 10-12—-Special class for all mem- Canlpbcil. ll class llluto of the groom. now iuiilisiol- of the United Church m, Merigonlisll. The ltehors ‘were Morris Barron, teller in the flunk m‘ Nova. Suoiln. here and ‘liurolii Anthony: ‘stuilnnt. in. the Dominion School of Toronto. The organist. oi‘ the occasion was Miss‘ Bertha Dunn of Doddrlilge. Follow- illf! the wedding CGTQlilOIly, tile gucsm repair-vii to the home 0f the bfidtfwi fut-hm" and mother, where coiipz‘niiil.'ilioiis ivcre showered im- on the happy couple. They were assisted in receiving by Rev. Her- man‘ Campbell and Miss EBLCHQ Anthony. A tasty and well served luncheon was n happy corollary to the occasion. Those who poured were Mrs. Eilgttr ‘Anthony and Mrs. Chalmers Anthony who were very gracefully assisted by Mrs. Mat- thew Gill rind Ali's. Clarence Ant- hony. The groom is a ‘Kfzlduato of Dnlhilllsio . receiving hi9 ]3_ A, 1n 1921. lie took his theology at Pine Hill, grailuatllig with the class of '23, with the degree of ll. D. Fol- lowing his graduation iio was called to Dundee, I’. E, 1.. his native prov- ' inco,.whore hc spent two success- ful yeiifS. lie then put. l-li a your of special study in some of the col- leges around Boston, and this your he Wits called to the important _ T at . ll - .0 , y p . __ 13'“?- “572'12‘3s"“ ~‘ Mlsceufaneous JENKINS-vii. "sumlyaiao Farm" a--——--—~——— -——i—- ESCAPED, NEAR MARSHFIELDH - _ one, female fox ipup, mnflied C.A. l’. Kindly notify F. G. Kennedy Soutllport. 3558-12-28-31 is... A. MACDONALD -- LAND Surveyor. Iicnnunviille, P. E. I. 3552-12-28J mo Femule Help Wanted for Alma school. No. 1,32- immediately. Supplement $90 peryearn-iwm. Jyflcbenii Sect‘. . Idetenlil-Rodd. ‘ "‘--‘ ‘$58512 29 3i For-Bale" i . 1-’. i. FOR QALE-Q6LVER BLACK fcmulo fox pups.‘ E. I3. Snnrbell. |.,_‘,‘_;!4?0i-togc. . .~‘§.§i'l8,-_l2 29 3i “ GIRL BY THE DAY FOR HOUSE- work. Apply (luurdiun Office. with furnace,‘ alsoblrrrdhd gar- 357043 2311' elm. w-Frvn some EXPERI- ‘ once, Apply lT-l Kent Si. ----' IiSTOJZ-EB-lf Borden; ‘(q c pboll “"1” “m 3488-12-2B-6i~ Li.__@ -WA'NTEID—-MAID IN FAMILY OF t B, (w pnifgiaflllp! wmnslitan. n o , two, sloop home, IlG Kent Flt. "Notional Registration. Medium silver, largo rips. Good ‘quality-h 95$" . “W” sprmgflm mgsfifymfigfig‘; wwNrso-A LAUNDRESS roe, "‘““"°' __.__;_‘_ ‘=tlle P- n. Island Protestant op "f _, w DEN, _"phanexe. Apply 130 Elm Avn. HEAVEN Am: HELL--8 E 35931239,“, burg‘: grout world-on the-life aft- er death and a real world lu- yond. Over 400 unites. 0111? 250 ipostpaiil. w. K. MW. 486 Euclid ___________________..__ WANTED-A HOUSE MAID ONE whooln sleep home Di'0f8l‘l‘i!ii.l Tl i‘ . A i 248 l' Sl- ‘“.’°" T°"‘"‘.‘°' p” 2°'z2'25'29 a ereuce m, hssl-igfrfilqztai ,______._____.__.._----4-—-- FOR SALb-l SHALL SELL A . few acres of mixed lumber and Naming firewood on Monday. Jlll- 3"‘- cominlencing flflli one o'clock. TRAiNtNG BQHOOL FOR NURS- lt not flue first fine day. C. H. es. Gale Hospital, Haverhl-ILLI Rattray. Jiraclileyt Point. J. lilac ‘Muses. Three yga s _course. Af- 0 ____ 4 mum, “emu”, 3551.12; , p. lintiou with r vidcnco Cit)": , - - __ capital. Eight hour dny. Al- v t - . Lost ' ‘ owancejlb monthly. Entrance , Pf6Scnpt10l\ February and September. Ono ; . . .n j "man, Yuan,“ o", bourbon! Boston. For further, DLSPGIISI g 1 ; information apply to Superin- tendent. 3570 12 29 7i NEW TAX l8 IMFOSED oN-AuUrMruiAM JOURNALS SYDNlBlllQAuatralian, Dee. 28. — Newspapers with a circulation ex- ~Queen or 6111M!" Bil-fill 8°" rosary. finder ‘H0899 19"" a‘ i Guardian Office. 8577-12~28-3i 1-9317 “"4.~.‘TW" - TOWN-i ahead’: Corner and Hsllerty’! Corner 1 robe.‘ Filler kindly halt penny per copy under e. bill leave at Tuplin‘: more and re- ceive reward. 8655-12-2l._8l>, adopted today by the Legislative Anemia! . i Y‘ _ szrwsnu cl-icertwl‘; The Government has decided to i.» . and Day'| Conu- e maflquifi reduce an endowment bill pro- m“ ‘rmmmriqs pious in; that hurried men shell re- Rosdr. we additions! psyof six shlllinsn _ » $59; tly for each ullild. __ o M _ _, _ ivvmru. ceeding 16-000 are to be taxed a > Ihlurius Centre on Doc. 26th, 1926, to Mr and Mrs Lloyd Jenkins (nee Katherine .loncs., a daughter 9 lbs. _____ DEATHS BLA'NOHAR‘D-—In this city on Dec 28th, 1026, lLouis Blanchard at the nlre qil‘ 17 years, son of Herbert Blanchard, ‘Spring Street. Full. ernl will take place from his lure residence, 26 Spring Street bu Thursday morning at 8.45 to "the Cathedral thence tn R. (‘. Ceme- icry. i Remember Phone i 219 FOR g PROMPT ' DRUG SERVICE u‘: aakkkkkaAk A Specialty I i 0 acKinnor = j Drug Co. _ AI Jolson, Comedian. All" H°""" ’ southern Section ot the New during a fleeting visit to this city. ‘hers ~!l.il0-4.ii0——.lunlor A. 4.30—-5.Ii0—Junlor B. SAEP-‘ZIZO-Church League bask“- Jlliiilcnlcilt was given for plaintiff for S65 and costs. an . The court adjourned zit 5 o'clock u “med W‘ Zion to meet ill ll o'clock this, morning. 7.20--8.15—Teaclier's basketball Bowling All alleys open. _ L. 0. 0. Bowling ‘Last evening the Anchors met and defeated the Crescents by -l large majority. Abegweit Practice Last night at the Arena, Rink the Albelzlveits helil ' a good work out oi‘ all their players and under the able guidance of James "Toby" O-OOOOOOFOOQ oooeeo-eoo-ow-eo-oeo-oeow» . His Car . Fifi-i _ Iytklnpflolmllllllm lohlliliilinolarwlcwle- n»; mum-a slolld ni- uo-mllollletldltlrflfil’ lll-IIDOMIIIIW». olngwllllullllllllllhlan exploited, h n: lam-nth; ‘wnnlls uaperhlusnhrtln thobonlhnlthodthlltini? millions: Inc national tlnnofnulnl. I , r Ne. 4s. "The lglliflflfl symvm" After the trouble he had he'd with hi... geherawl‘ Smith resolved w make a study or" the whole lsnltlon system. But ills plan would have gone the ‘way oi‘ all resolutions 11nd he not ‘been caught on the NW1 with a, "dead" engine. He was lil- erally forced to learn or be strain-i- ed it hirppened iii-it i was iii the car with iiirn, but when lie looked at mo as much arr/to say. "Kern's n B0 110W. Our funds are running low and We A very large bills to pay for cool. nnd 011591‘ supplies, A lot of money will be '~_ do this and square our accounts for 1923. A committee was appolntedtto visit bus; iness men and others, but owing t9, $118 rush at this season of the yeal'..i.t-.I8dmpflfl-Q . slble. Will you therefore kindly send your =. check to the undersigned and it will be (ll-iii acknowledged in the press. D. A. MACKINNON, LL-Colonei. . ‘Ii- we i» an to l?“ " The Prince Edward. Island-l- Protestant" Orphanage appeals to business. men and all Protestants who have not contrlllllilfilil 101'” itg maintenance during 1926, to kindly’; - ~ in PAGE y _.-.~. tip‘ have l l r .,___ h. _,...-_...i . . job for you." I decided to let him worry over matters i1 while and learn ‘by the "deduction" method. "I'm ‘sure the trouble is in the writ- ing," he begap, ‘because the engine stopped suddenly without any hesi- tation, which is usually the case ‘when ithe gas line is to blame. l wonder lf'lt could be this thing." he concluded, pointing to the coll box. ' ' "I'm sum l‘ don't know,‘- I said, “But ‘wouldn't it be more logical to start with the ignition wires?" Mien," Smith agreed, “but they seem to be connected to the spark. Plugs and apparently the wires‘ are not broken." "Very good.’ Then the next: thing to do l5 to examine yhe diz-itrlbutor. There can't Ila-anything wrong with the spark plum. because iboy wouldn't nil no bad M once; you could gift n little action out of thu r-nizille anyway," Smith began ‘looking around for tho distributor and ended by ex- amining the cnililcciioils on the generator. "You might as woll be examining the brakes." i send.‘- “They are about as much to blame for this breakdown as the generator. " “I thought this was the distribu- tor." Smith pleaded. "You should know better," I re- toried. "ivhut does the word dis- tributor mean? Simply a means, of distributing the ignition current to the respective plugs. Thus by fol- lowing the ignition Wires buck from the pinks you arrive at the head of the dhitributor. Each wire ends iii u. coniaict point on the inside 0i‘ the cover. The electric current coming up throiiizh the shaft is illfi~ itribu-ted to the contact points by means 0t‘ a. rotor, which work's ill unison with the inner, s0 that the Snark arrive tit each cylinder at the right time." "At the point Smith looked ‘wor- ried. "Here's a thing than. puzzles inc,” he said. "For electric cur- rent you have got to have two \Vil‘8'.<l§ one for the positive charge. the other for tile negative. How tines the spark got to tho plugs through these single ivlres?" “Did you ever‘ -sec two overhead ‘Wire's to operate a street our?" I asked by way of arriving at nu ex- planation. "Tile positive current . n ted. "iiow the mischief does the current get. tronl one coil to the other?" "By induction," i explained. celled an ‘induction coil.‘ When the current is interrupted ill the primary coll elcctroimottvc force of high voltage is induced in the secondary. if the ends of the wires. oif the secondary winding are slightly sepamtcd aspark will jnlnD across the gap. That iu what hap- pens at the spark plugs. The cur- rent in the primary is interrupted by the ‘make and break‘ which i‘: timed to work in harmony with tho rotor. Them are many details to the subject. of course but this is the principle 0E the lgni-tionsyp- will." And to make it clear we decided to follow the current from the bat- , tery tofiie plums. The lesson prov- ed to be 0f twofold value, because we discovered that the wire to the positive post of the battery had not been properly connected. The cur- ition system. so it was not (iifficult to understand why the engine stal- led. Had an experienced motorist been looking for the trouble he would have discovered that the but tery was in some way when lie tried the lights and found they would not burn. But Smith lost nothing by taking the detour. -_--@e> Mayor is Swordsman TOKYO, Dec. 28. -— Tokyo's new mayor, lilronilchl Nlslrlkubo. ls one of’ the most renowned swordsman- fencers in Japan, despite his 238 pounds of weight. Nlsrhilrilibo, who was elected to succeed Mayor lzawa when the lat- ter reigned because of ill health, is culled by the Japanese the “Mus- ing 231 also high total 666. Mchellun. Melve Diamond. Tom Tonight the Slllldllc- and Barbe" Rogers, Nelson Garnhum, Spurgc will take the alley ill 3-80 m"! a Diamond, W. J. McDonald 11ml will ill“ Slim“ i“ mmacmd‘ Sharron. BASKETBALL Result of ganio pIflYBd it L- o- (J. Gym last night between Saints and L. O. (l. team-Saints 34. 1-- 0. C. 25. Tilc lineup follows: Sainta Seeks Stock by’! Shares IIIA. Dec. 28.--Al 30150,“ m“ iplack-feco comedian. l" negotiating with R0891’! Pmmsby fm- the purchase of his stock in the St. Louis Cardinals. _ Jolson is already one of the mm- orlty stockholders in the iSt. Louis Baseball Dlub, having boner-t lllfl shares several years alln- 50150" and liornsby are c1058 iflellllll- .. _,__4-o1-_- ‘With Braves BOSTON. Doc. ‘ZS-Jnflques F011!“ nler, first-baseman, who was ro- leased by the Brooklyn B01130?! n month ago, has been signed by the Boston Braves it. was announced today. in the 1921 line-up of the Braves. ho ‘will replace Dick Bnrrns. W110 held down‘ first base last season. ¢-- {O-i-in-n Moncton Defeats Fredericton‘ Club Murray 2 2 Hogan 2 2 Campbell 2 (‘lormley 2 Cullen 1 l 2 l Brnilley Olllettry '3 Total 34 o 2 l. to t; lo 112 L. O. C. Ryan 1 2 1 Coylv; Robin 2 2 2 2 Mclsaac lPraughg 2 2 1 1 2 McDonald 1 l-Iennessy 2 2 Total 25 Not AfterAid From Government Speaker and Cobb at Least Spike. That Rumor Atlantic Henge up 1 to 2 Victory .___-- in Opening League Tilt WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.-Inti- motion that they will not seek aid hmNC/ION, N. 13., iDec. 28.--By from the government in the base- the score of 7 to 2 hbe Moncton At- pail scandal was made tonight ‘by opellillv game here tonight in the American League baseball stars. Brunswick league in the Maritime utter which they departed ior Amateur Hockey Association. 8n- mm “d. perior team work and n. stonewall m; two fofmgr big league man- defa on the part 0t the Moncton age-rs‘ met, in a hotel here late to- team decided the issue. day with w, M. Boyd, o. Cleveland Mcncton econd three goals in attorney, who is said to ‘be repre- the first (period, three in the lecflggntipg‘ speaker. 0nd and one in the third. Freda-iv nplygunrded statements as to “edded to my away hi5 mick {Qflwhut the Milli: with the ignition this season, however here |s hoping! syn/tern of the automobile. The neg A h dlobflllan Wllili. ihrougih their paces "99" -lfl.t1'.F.lKil i. i- J- Cull-nine‘ 176 231 if“) srllngnirtasirf (the rieifiaistyniigtiiz, "D041. L- Howan- 153 12g will he in on the next. one. . ‘Ei ‘M: i“ 132 Everything points to a strong l-lio-il-il 111111 a5 1:‘“.:.‘:‘:. _-—- Q S‘ - l. ' ‘ 360 3:3 not put in an appearance so far, _.rotal__2578 866 ) and, what we can find out he has‘ Crescent: i‘ $311312; ' ' ' " H he changes his mind. ' " 191 142 The following players were on W. Dooley - , P. Doyle - . 04 ‘Z06 the lqy sill-face inst night and going J. lilorrcll. . . . . . . . . . 148 200 gtrgiligvtwlléigilfmllmfilrllfii) ~———————-—on-.cccrn. cey . 636 775 343 Frank Cox. Lou Campbell. D. And- Total——2354 k erson, Dempsey Diamond, Ralph J. Chandler but high single n19- ‘ Jedkirls, Chester Campbell, Eddie lantics took mm Fredericton the Ty cobb and Tris‘ Sneaker, former‘ goes-i through the overhead wires and the car completes the electric cycle through its contact with the tracks and the ground. it is some- eolini of Japan", as he is said to be. temperamentally, much like the Italian iluce. For years Nlshikubo, who is 63 year old, had been a master of the sword. When Marquis-Okuma came inytoiprywer l1 years ago, lie-appoint- ed Nishikubn as chief of the Met- ropolitan Police Board. The first tiring the new chief did to ‘build a great exercise all at police headquarters and to insist on all policemen practicing with the wwbrd. lie acted as head instructor. Mayor Niahiku-lzio, besides being n big‘ "man both politically and physically - he is a member of the House of Peer-s —- is fond of sake, the Japanese “opal drink. At. s mcent dinner he lo said to have performed the feat of con- lllllllllg l! gallon o1‘ the Japanese rice wine and going home under his own power. stlve wire ls grounded to the metal frame. Therefore you only need n one-wire gystem, though "some care are equipped with a two-wire sys- tom for lighting." "Good enough." Smith replied. “but here's another point. ‘How do they nlanage to jump a spark across the gap between the spark plug points when there is only a six volt battery in the car? The four dry cells which run our door-bell give hardly any spark and their only when you touch the wires together. "Now you're asking a real quee- iion," l replied. “When you get this idea in your mind ‘you will sec tho whole ignition system clearly. We start with six volts running through the positive wiro from the battery. This wire winds around nn lion core and then ‘terminates in whng is known as the ‘make and break’ which is directly under the rotor in the distributor. Around this primary winding of wire it; a secondary coil of a very largo num- ber of fine wire carefully insulated from the other. Onc end of this wire is grounded and the other goes to the rotor in the distrib- utor." _' "Wait ,1 minute," Smith interrup- YXLLING THE BOX SCORE. ‘I-‘our cluhe in the. American Mamie nan! fill many mi 20 players into a balle- bilil game during: thcthflincnsou. The clubs were Washington, Philadelphia, Iloniou nnil Ncu- York. ‘Ou April iii n wore of‘ lied Ho: graced the box ecnrc, ~i>t of tliolu pitchers. ’.\ wook inter, “fllltllfPr "Bucky" linrris 0i‘ thc Scim- tors urn-d 20 players. The Atbll-tirn shot 20 names info in.‘ bu! score when they pinycrl the Tigers on August 20, and ibi- Ynnkr-vn used n similar num- bcr niinlnnl block's lung on Animist ill. The irritates: number of mop in one lnlnm was 35. 0n July l0, (‘hit-nun “W11 13 lilnyi-r null Philadelphia 17 (ln June: 24, Philadelphia mun-hm] out 16 chii-crr nitnlniit the Senators lvlm §$§§§ VICTORIA m‘: equipped Hotels in Eastern " Canada. Genuine 120 rooml, 44 of which have private baths. completely renovated in the put few years. Few Hotels thrpuphout Canada and the United Sines have > it; splendid table. Courteous Air. Adolph Ochs, owner of the 0 New York Times, says that every I" issue of his paper costs $50,000, or >,approximately 14 cents a‘ copy. It * is sold for two cents n. copy. The ‘i i-ainc buck with l9.‘ . 4 > . i: Christmas trees in Franco sire i ‘I potted and used for several year-en > 1, after which- they are planted in far-I ’ . > eats akain. I One of the largest and best > > ‘by the advertising sold. §§§0§O§§§§O44 , service to all 0mm. "Inle- >, . , pm" '~-~-- r EYES TESTED i: Rum 04-00 to $6.00 per 1 o AND 0 , lay. ‘ P i i. 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"In llmllkfillle"! if‘ Stewart, oliiontrcal iltiamon centre _ Tm“ 15 player, will be out-of the Nationfll the i-hlllg Practical PM" "59 WM“ Hockey League play for one gsmn. they slvs yo“ “n elewlc ellmlk- following his automatic ‘spenslon afici- receiving vhrec major penal- ,’ _ . lie will nlise the lMaroon some ailralnst Chicago in the latter; , ty on Wednesday but will be in ' lineup against Detroit in Windsor on Thursday. President Frank Co» tier of the league announced his de- cision in the umttorytoday. Students Skate u This afternoon at 2.30 there will be n skate at the Areuator Prihc .of Wale; College students. __; STUBBY TOES IN STYLE There is all the difference in ‘the rent was no; even reaching the ign- worm beween a stabbed we a“ “ stubby one. ent while the other is the latest development of shoe styling. The short, round toed oxford in suede leather is especially popular at the w blame moment and the last and leather are also used for the one strap The one ls an accid- pump. bibles are frequently trim- med with a chou of ostrich feath- ers at the toe. : :'I‘he use of -Miiler‘s Worm Pow- T0kY0’S Heavyweight ders insures healthy chiiidiren e0 h!‘ as the ailments attributable to Worms are concerned. A blah moc- I tallty among children is traceable to worms. These sap the stmnxth of infants so that they are unable i0 maintain the battle :m.- lifennd succumb to weakness. This prep;- ation gives rpmmisc of Ihealth and keeps it. . . ll‘ YQU _ ¢lllll$lllli§ i HUGHES’ Bigestell Tablets-- Insure you against.- ell stomach ills, one “M68 after meals aids and corrects all efoihlwli troubles, "o 50c per box mailed to any address.- lluslies M: (in -..-- in v$vv*¢v**‘vv vvwkv-wwww . ‘a H cures h noun. . ‘ . Since taking uvermibll > Hotel we have spent mun; tlionslndl of dollar!“ ‘in repairs and i...provunem.__lt ls new the finest Hehl ofltl clan In the Maritime Prov- lneu. it appeals tvfilml» who wsnt- a comfcrtsbie as. YY. vvvrvvv-v v-Jq t A vvvv vv , Hotel and splendid tlbtflllfi exeelientsirvlee at s med” no price. ' ' Rafa "em $9.00 to N3 , per day. ' Charlottetown. 4 4 4 I cl a.‘ v1 pa...” M-fpw-t, Chairman of Trustees, '~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PROTEST- ANT ORPHANAGE 4 Hotel.» 00., .. A\vr-Ev¢~ ....,~v<,_:_ “We