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A il I 1 _fi _ . _ /$9 I li, gi I l §;.__-1_1 _-.-.._a¢:.=.-_.,,._\.__ _ - ..._ JH. __ _,_ _.J--_ _ _ _4 ` ._ ._ _ -;_~:f_-_ar-'==* . _.-~¢ __ _.v_..._...` - > ..“,:'.>.j _”<,"_.j; I ~ ’-_iz-1: _ .M .5 _ __ ~., 1_ ‘ 7- - , _ __ we ,.,,_,,,.._.___;,._,_ f -.`.»..- ___ ,._`_.s.," ,-4.1 _..._ _ __,.,__-._.., -_.f-.. __ ,il `*_ i 1* _i` Il 6 ii i + I l I _ "ii 4 ‘ll I -. ".\ .1 l ‘£1 : _-fl it il _:fc . vw. 1<§i _; ...___ i.- »i-/; __ AM _-rs ii -1--~r; - »~_ Pl'(GE`F`0UR'i‘EE1‘f _________ ___ HRS. liliiiiINiEil I I 1 i Ill. IOS. P. HARRINIIB ' “For Hires years I sudered with i fweeinglirzenaontirebackofmy. i I consulted our family doe- ! nm' slid other physicians. but all the i trelhlmts and salves prescribed 1 lah lie- no permanent relief. I .WK baby came, l was afraid that l is loo would be aiecled, I had 1 mieoliy considered my case hope- L when I started to use “Fruit-a tivtl" and “Soothe-Salvo.” in a *oft time ,the eczema completely , 4||$ll¢I!\L li-lby has always been _ willlstfuily well. and I have not, had n tines of if. for four years." ' -MID. Jos. P. Marrinier, 452 l Arllgtoai Ave., Ottawa, Ont, 1 Tllls marvelous fruit medicine helps the bowels and kidneys to rid the system of waste, and clennses, the blood stream so that the pure. rldi blood soon heals the iichin in ._ - Ev-erybodpu aomiv; *ab good , of con- mma |’ ,usizdbrliesiimgood spovxsmerr. °An:! we ‘ llike to believe that Canadians as of i K. ' lkitl. “Fruit-a-tives” are lib- hhable in all drug stores. at 25:. ‘ K 50c. n box. If “Soothe-Salvo," 1 (sk. I box), is not obtainable at I yon! dealer’s, order it direct from 1 HHH-0-tives Limited, Ottawa. 1 _ ,-._ ss- -._ -_~..~ -¢- ’ ~f ' - 1 ` _ -...,'..i "l r ' 'rits cHARl.o'i'-r_E'l‘owN GUARDIAN' '~‘ - _ _ __ N°VEM‘RE3f-__2§»-1925.-~. Play smut Ban whole are all round good sD°l“l»l DIED But have we reaaoa to be aura Of that’ The criticism has been made that we have lost much oi the spirit true sportsmanship through the influence of baseball, particularly the established baseball habit of iiitcnipling to “rattle” the visiting pitchers, the “i-azzlns"_of home players who make errors the halting oi’ umplree. etc. As all Qlleme Q1; umple of this you magigosil i-be newspaper story; a m ago,~of ii.. and several others of the team nero seriously tonsidcring giving lip the game because of the ex tleini-l\ unpleasant remarks con liuiiotisly thrown at them from the grand stands and bleachers. a “ling has been your own experi ‘ ence at baseball games’ Have you lint many times heard the crowd lioul mocklngiy when soma player iloiiig his heel, fumbled a bali, or :it smile exciting moment made a iiii.-play'.’ And have you not frequ- ently heard a crowd, when a homo piiclier, previously herolzed has lost control, yell angrily and der~ Islvcly, "Take him out! Take him out-" . . - - . . . . ..‘.'Did you ever hear uiiyone call out, when a pitcher was knocked from the box. and il-:ilkcti llespondently from the iield, “Nui-er mind. old chap. you'll get tlicni over next tlme"? Very sel- dom--nilhough it has been record- eil. lt was pleasant to read in one ni \\¢1i.l1<\ account of the cloain _ _ L., ,_ _ _ K 1 iiicillcnte of the deciding game ofiline-UD-`Al1d Queens won the 801118 ll is ‘ bi le h io 1, yvlirs g agus c amp n- shlp that the excited 'Pittsburgh crowd bccanie silent as Walter .Il»iiiisoli, the great Washington l1lt *A y Illini Ri>lilllI~ 5 » ‘ gE’.§.‘.f_.“.:'*&’i..! . Singer Wants Free -Schools, __ _ B 5;UeV)d's ton.n'IBrsokley'; 4 Verna Rodd, Ve5;a“~}'ip?; S _ s Soil - -e-1-*_ »I , _ J Mdlkoid. I NON# McNeil ` canon morals;-1 udboiirali- vu mM 'W&,eWy, 2 v';m1_ [R“"°°ddf °¢‘,,'f,,» ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,_; um, .ins sid on me 8008 Bhhsalnr and 7 ix _ ' Kay, 3 Allison Bryerrwn. 3 Jim I ‘ 1 I ' _ - i »- (Best l. deck Ilfieh Cobwers- 'mn msn 'nr s°""“M °” maxi ,4 be limi iitolteirira iownfezrfoola morgan canal “""`""'* “s"?°"°i"`I "°"'§,“°'°,,,,,,"d eoyliiminim ii in iz - i nor-lm ty wut itoysity. south' l`ii1~§';-,,,f,,“',,,,,""”‘,,;yi’ §'f§`{,§,’“8,,,,,,,,; rwpsr. 2 _iii¢_n¢,srm-wr; a welter and iaruiarlvy. ram -wal um Mmg' _ 4' _,nu Mgmod iuasliniii; 4 i:1_¢~ir ou-riey no a. number of eateries tirom 5° "' ` Irreo ini- an--lollrue-rt ll-Iainiiner iliandie-1 Jlim Stewart. Amar themlnilainripesohea _were ,$311 fugllgir 2 f{1‘;°,,ifmR°v'x's;s‘,’;:,°,,ii Cilrxllen. 4 inordoll Roper- ‘d° by 'Mr' mil' .M Harman all in 4 Cherie? Hurry' West ROY' “mumlumw `R'a°e_‘1 Jack srpcir pre-aldsnt. Sports were ther; my. . and Albert Icixaaka, 12° Ei-neg; d lggd 1 Nr the lemllndeir 0 ‘, _ Millan and en 1 WY. eu overall; , Mmimq séwylfl l?;2lM~my°sV"Z;1f Curley and Dick iMcKinii1on_ 'ine mire uri .lr ar toiiowm- ‘"*' "' .iocirey mee-i .mat noon :ml ' `A|Ubll 1Woelt ‘ 2 El-'mst .Ma1eM1i nn. oi-rm 1 ‘Bm 'H°'"" Cm "beef "mei" and limit cllileai s Gordon liiopef 'l tWalter |MoMlill~a'n. Bracltley, Z nerr. sheet loo tenor om-i ‘S{§I2,,g‘r°“é'fl','f"('d,§i_“°f:f,,’;d, SWG. oiiriey and Garden Roberts. Washington won that game as I John A ilbodd. South ‘Mil-t.on'. 2 Alli- ml pr|w___1 syn" glgppgiian '-13.-ack. Beck 'raoe for iboyyie-li Parker ii Bryenion Brwk-ley: _.3 lotliel lay. 2 G0.-dm, .Roberts .wglst Roy, noun. z ..4.i-ure... -ai-yenwii. a .lack c-iitpn, arackley; 4 C. Hurry. '_ _ ’ . suowart; 4 .Dick Curley- Bcst tl ears sweet. corn-1 Helen any' 3 Evelyn misd' Bmckley’ 4 Sock race for girls-1 Verna on. west Royalty; 2 Jean f,‘,'§';*?‘” M"fM2;‘;‘;'ra,f,‘;“;‘;’;f’,§';, 5 Na' Rodd, 2 Jos... _Mcwm 3 syoil lilc- oloinnon. West Gioyelty: 3 rnicn-, mrlnmet nad Backer, ('Bm_ed1M-fillaiii 4 Frieda McNeill .Her la another Canadian college lm Molqmmom Wes; Roywgy; 4 Rocks)__(1 Sym’ MdMl;"-an Brad* _M,a"_|ed women, .m¢}._;,_._RgddMris:i elsn Howard South Milton. V _ 4 ‘ ' _1R. Bryeniton. 2 Mrs. _ : -B¢’Dt Dim- Df l'lU‘°9h°d @0559- W1' ¥y`§,:;¢§:.Urlf§;.;,;fT|i_:é Mrs. H. Steed; 4 Mrs. V. -MeMlillan. Last year Queens ii low eye-<1 Joseph lliaaniiiy, Cen~ Eve] n Rodd Brackfe ‘ 5 19389,; rweigur b0y.p_.1 Gordon tral .2 R-i1Yl1\°“d 'H°’mb‘y'|'o°'g6m‘ FT; under months?-1 ivan Bri- Roper and 'Waller 'MdMm_;u;;i 9: it 3 lwliiiam Hilmib 1. "‘ _ . E. lMOMiiia=ni nd' J. Swan-I ' ‘ ‘P Queens was wo points iii the lead “JaRgyuny_ 4 ve.-in npdd, South LegJe]2y,?°}T:;d:ry§?3;f Roper e~nid1.D_aOul|en; 4 A. Weeks lltoll le ’ ' and J. Rodd.- noau "' _ , _ oiiria, a legged race-1 verna _ Noinlous 'Weeds-1 Sybil Molvlll Rodd and Lmmena IMGMWIMH 2 _,_ lan.1Bratiltley; 2 Charlie Hurry. West Royalty; 3 Irene Stewnrj ok Curley- Wm Ronny: 2,90 th __,,,M,,,,. 4 _nm 5,, _ . s'ciiilsn .rno1s.on0v-en. wir Road. south mama; 3 C. " ‘ ‘ ' ` °“‘“"' ' freachermnsee-1»r:.1'ri.ompron: iinry. were novelty; 4 S. -Hurry_|‘v'"“°" _ __ z l.. simmons; a .l. =lvici.eoa; 4 t Royalty 1 lwleed Seeds-1 Frieda Mcl\e~..l C _MHNMM 1 peck Dakine Red#-1 Dv°ly\1is°,"5"' Hue, Hu", '.i1.ta_rrtea Men.-1 .lui-_ -ia. Frome. Bi;aleiils3y:I 2 b<3irrlwN~Hun{‘y_:2 ,Umm Hum, .Wm ,Royalw iz Mir. 'it ierowse. 3 -Mr. Matheson. Royaiy' 'sa Ou ey. - ' _ ' '4 Mi-_ A. lmiiertr. ` nr 4 Walter _McMman.Sy1b1ll lii€vMi|llan. Bil‘:okley., Charlie 'Free mr a,"___l EmeM,McMman: ya ' _ __ - 63197- ' |H,“sl;r:,'pw;a'!;f'Rv(:,lg:)dy'_ 1 .sumely 2 Benjamin Newsom; 3 Dick Cul- ‘ . 'en; 4 Wallace Rodd. 1 Collwillvn °f 3 iurlilve-1 Jack 'R§,‘§‘;f,',{§. zschlggfi I isoys ti-ee .lor ...ii-1 Everett ille- Bii 'Webb nl0y&|‘f.y{ 2 '[$&’b8l our-I . ' ,_ . 2 “/_ H ,_ Rodd; 3 D| k Y WW* ‘R/°Y°liy: 8 Dick 1Curley.|H‘;;"y' Wm” Rwany' 4 Jargeiiwnwan. C est ,Ronny 4 ,Bmy cumley' - itercise -bool: (al)-1 Bertha _ \ _ est Rove-lil' ‘H'°‘"“'“‘ 2 vw” 'mme' 3 `B°m°y Lgdhrlazfyzlngrnghh la hvgiiq ~ 1 : _ : 1 _ ooiieculon or 6 cmots-1 ntinii`M°°f°- 4 Mm” M°Lf°d- S°“il' 4 ,Lorem M,,K,,,,,,,a to _ ara l ; 2 M'""'°°- ' _ ent an apparent victory for N B Swann ann” tgmlxdmyi 3 ‘E33 .|3,“,|-cm, .Book (ib)_,1 Helen M0 'Fioliowllng is-the speech msdre by 'I It : 4 H Klnnon, 2 Jean MoKil'n-non, 3 Lillian ;torW$gm(;§fya y `Als°n‘1l»iurry. Wiesil Royalty; 4 Ltila ` s=3¢._-__e.-¢s`».___5.§_1, ‘R *Hilo rosl, of our sport. A( rugby_ ed Ver the Blde 11116. Tllelillellllilll, ,_ LESS THAN W 1 4 Weeks FROM __ Ghrlstmas . -BUY NOW while the sel:c~ ii tion is good. __ Greeting Cards Christmas 'and I New Years Cards g Christmas and New Years ' Post Cards beautiful BOXED STATIONERY. Gift Fountain Pens (Watermans>. V TOY AND DOLL DEPART- MENT (up-stairs) now ready. New goods in all departments. CARTER to to., " 1, Limited. ' Santa Claus He adqimrtcrs ` ._ 1 When ig/_ you lhinitof 'tis Chrisimnegiyiiig ii _ W . _ _ il ihinkofccpvilig _gf-~ , _'.1 +3- Photo ni ii in #_ .;r.- _ _ ' f 3 ,_ BY BAYER “_ Atso Passport Photos 153 GREAT GEORGE STREE i-_.;._._....»._-_~_._._..`._.-._ _ ____.__l_ "_ < ~ s o ' 'iy- use crowds. And the nilitllllo seems to have crept into not-cor. :ind hockey games, decis- G inns which do not favor the home G im... any very frequently l.<>0ed_lmd stepped over- This meant the Bw. hal, do,” We wmW,,,_ lllill I ol l. Th ~ in n H , ` _ ea in et ere have been >-tiiiircs of crowds in certain seat 0 _~'l‘t'ii0 S fe [0 al k I a a result of tiring him by ‘chae H W Os d to and declared that the u r S ullifying of the score. and “down" pposlte the point of running out. J rye n, 1e»y. ,C ne ,A f 6 in I 1 J .k fwood. Central Royalty. ....13 §-i’.‘i..‘.3..~ 2 ..¥5.‘1.5°.." ¢.._.l‘§.._ -new Bm <°>~= limi iw- ,tm-. monltm 3 _"mes swan' enfto-n.. Brackiey' 2 Doll-a -Hurry reg Feeney, oi N B. was EDU021 Ceguml RDyaRy.'4 ,Bemm_Howm_d_ est Royalty; 3’ Florence |Piercei _ r nn Mmm Bi-ackley; 4 Hazel Hurry, West len 1MoKlnnon, West 'Royalty e n McKnno'n, W. Royalty; .auror- ii at pro ss u hoc ey ru ich# h in i *':s§;" _Qs _ or( r rip e p yers ~‘ Another angle of had sportsmen ship In amateur baseball or hockey -lniriicularly in small town leagues, is the bringing in of outside play- r-rs. calliiig them "Simon Pures." and paying them in some surreptit- *ou \\'.i forthci lice i1` ‘~‘iil`0W g t'hngs upon thc N iw. ill ic to 1' th la _ 6 *ff 1* .' ll Hy the game I' B 2. acc pt _thc rulings of the mfg;-ee, and make among the Canadian Maritimes coil Hwfnfbiy. 4 Vern 'SmailW00d. Cen- West Royalty: 2 Olga. Matlheaotri tlei ki it ' legen. A few year back their rugby tml RDYGU-Y- 'Soulth Milton; 3 Gordon Roberts, ‘Bouquet of1Sweetf*Peas»-1 Ethel lwsgg Royal-Ly; 4 ,Neg Meme - e ' y ~ ser' s. f As to Canadian alpleges them. courageous good sportsmanship in sol ' _ tli ' a ies, eir preseu, day standard of sportsiiizliiship is as high as one could find nnywhere. While such m things ae “rushing” good men, and1L “putting them out of 1busiliess,"1 has not been unknown, this has _ur tl lil 'nl h d ri Pa Y H11 _S 6 du ng recent e rv t li ll _V fi -. Bull 0 ey our boys geiier-_ ` llv I st al h _ 1 i r loc A in good temper. ln ~ this nur colleges are setting ai! spl vliilitl lr‘afl__ "i HP " ' i cid h lil tot e spo ng a ous iii' .\ii'il‘lI as a sample of "McGlli_ _-|.nrtf°*° W' '° »*'-=»'°- Iii. féiiiiiii .”.i’.i’.‘2..“".¥l‘l....fi.‘3I.‘_, Say "Bayer”- insist! Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer prod- uci proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. Accept only 2 SW Bayer package which contains proven directions Hsndgb “Bayer” boxssof ll tablets. Also ttlss of 24 and |00-Druggiata Aspirin ia. the trade mari (registered la Canada) ol Bayer Manufacture of lone seatleaeidastar of baliqlicacld. ,__ la 2 lWa1iliwe Rodd 3 and Walter \MoM.illan; 4 Rlichard Mclzedd Mid 1l|‘r1iedL'a iMcNe|l; 3 B. Miss Ruth Harper. Ladliea and Genmlomen: Al; this the,Uirat -.annual -School Fair which has been ‘held since you :rid mc the honor of electing me as your president, I wish to take this opportunity of thanking you for alppolnting me to che honor, irblle posiflion. i ‘On behalf of the Central Royaltyl school Frllr. fl with to extend nl hearty 'welcome to the parorris -anti -children as well as to all v-.lsliors who aire alssembled here today. 'We believe that too nluch en-1 coilra-gemont. calnlnot be gtiven to our young people to patronllne a School 'Fair as lit is training anti preparing them to meet .the big- ger responsllblilitiea uhat willl como' -it is adimlitted fby all that farm- ing is the iiin=l:e1lnd|isi.r-y iii n.~iri-I Edward Island This being so, it in it great bhllng tt: -tcalch the -boys and -gtiiris eairly in life to -love the land. Thlero is a slogan. "Make Canada » i I1 li 11 ll 1| Ii 'il .v Pal .st 3 era - dl; day¢,.___._ 1‘v¢ nat-gl you. ai~~ayi,__, and _typing at vocational and Lillian Morton Hopes Some Day to Endow _ Such Institutions courses,” says Misa Morton. "I technical lchooia for girls but do not usually bother with musical hink they should put in music. There is greet talent among than who cannot pay large sums 1or` ieaaona. Why should a girl who is able to sing well become linin- diilerent typiat? Tile only reason is that typing is regarded aa r practical occupation and music apparently is not.” _ Misa Morton whose singing oi “Pal 'of My éradle Days" hu New York City.-A plea for more and better free musical edu- cation for children with talent is voiced by Lillian Morton, well- known singer in vaudeville. _ _ Miss Morton received her musi- cni education at the Henry Street Settlement here. The instructors in this institution gave her all the trainin she ever had. And, li land to love," and it seems to mo, we might. well adopt la slmilar1 motto for mir ‘School ‘Fa-lr and -that? .is "iMake -Prince Edward llslland ag land to love_" l The erhiibits :here today show‘ much work and cane by ouir yeungl people. and I would like if ti could oi' sirilvlrilz to produce only the best.. and if t1ht's lie done our 'prov- ity ratlueir than quantllty ILe.t me close by reminding you of the words of the poet 'who said. "He 'that maketh -two Iblades of grass grow where fonmlerly only one -Krew, -is a -benefactor to the world." (~Pa1tridt pleaee copy) ---*_- 'POLITENEBS -Someone has qiialntly rl-m-arked that polrlienesil is like an air- cushiion. there lip nothll-ng lin it. blrt it eaara the joints. wonderfully. There ‘ls a great deal of tlruih lin the remark. and it shou-ld miillte each of ue endeavor to cuiillvate the sxcrllrlnt trait or virtue of -polite- nera. ' When we are pr-one to forget the “ttle courtesicii that go in form' 'rue poilltenrlaa. lst lla remember 'ihoiit the aincushlon alnd proceed 1l /moe to attend In them. for Ilf not ‘emfllwdy may suffer. 'We miiglll. go a iittei further and rdd. 1-hai if Miitene-ss la like the ~lr-cushion, -then ki'ndnes1l iwhrichi Drllmnionri quotes 1l\'l lovl- -ill lic- 'llfvtrl muy lhp 'lille-nod to an iiir hed., or pneunintic ¢,Iro. whilch makes the cars roll .smoothly over the 1rnlrgh1 ronlis. , V, liiiiny of lla rt-mem-bor li rhyme. "“\l'nPd in tihlillhood: "Ultt_i,e deeds of ki-ndnni1s_ little nets nf_lnv¢»_ Vill1ke lHs world an Eden. like the Hmvan ahovc” _ it would -he well in meditate- on these lines when we are seeking for oppnrtuniiiies io do 'great th-ings that wi-i-i make the world better. -----<4-Q-i. taya Mills Vliiorton, it was entirely* won the favor of .critics all over idcquntr. On the strength of it., she got. lier_vaudevllle iiob and kept it, winning notice a moat at once. "They teach domestic science the country, hopes to be able some day to endow music depart- ments in all induatriaiacllooil. She is trying to interest milli- cians in the plan. ` _ - ,.»_ , »»~ __ , or stove that -has burned red on top through overheating. ruib well with a cutienion. ' i V Before applying polab to a srate IT coal at' resent rlcea, it il H P il _ certainly folly to burn it in wa_ei¢- .ful stoves or poor, ineilioleni furnaces. The New Giiaon “li/lagic`_’ Tungsten PNN Furnace gcta more heat unit_a out of a ton of coal than any other hcatingn system ever devised. _ A new type of grate bums ,tile fuel around the outer edges where it _is transferred to the air quickest. A new patented Air Blast burns the gases and smoke and soot before they escape to the chimney. _ This new furnace, in fact, brings_fuel econony too startling to bi: expressed ln1_worda. 2 saves the fart hall of your coal bill! Costa less to buy, less to_ inat_a|l. Giv" grickcr, cleaner heat. Mads in Plpeleal and 'pe styles in sizes to suit any home, store. church or school. _ Gi |.SUll“MAG lc 'I The ONE PIECE Furnace Bulliof Tungsten Plate Na noel is delay. I ran out a tliliuin "Magic" in year homo for a small asm and live yon twelve months to pa! il* balanea. Belora the cold weather romeo-get ibla aeeaelllll I aleieat loatfnl :num Installed. :__ V _I 1 GURRIE G. MURNAQHAN Factory Ropranaentatll/a. V Telephone-488. Charlottetown; P, E_` I. __ _ _._ ___,, __ _,___ __ _ ._ ._.. _._ ...__ i_ » w¢.\.i_ Nr; MADE. on MALME ew MIND IM NUT _ WATCH GOIN YO CARR# ' KEEQ Ti-iltr wkru-\ THA1 Magpie dmv! MIL ANN LDNQIA ~ \'i~\ QQNNA 1'¢i_t HILH *bo n-re ._,__v_-1“*’°"__ -Nsvan. Nino ‘Ybd ' NIEDVUT &T|..‘_Q i CARQ`~rlN4, H New LON<.F_i IVE 451 momma wI\1»¢_t\ t1|i\ YOL.) \`i’ ful. <.¢'v 11' Now' \ wl\N~r l welsh' ii - WHAT DO YQ) WANT TO < "n\J\<_lD£ ._._`/ .i'M~ 1 To wma iii 5, wr " I ali li .4