ivitlliii.‘ and you’ll ~ be happy. _ consideration, and you’ll be prosperous m the true sense of the‘ Word- A Job in Prince Edward Island. Keeping th-elflidllalls onflqfliezijob in Prince Edward‘ Island-r-isl die sniylway to ‘provide jobs for those who need‘ tllem. ‘Every ‘Dollar spent outside Prince ' Edward Island by‘. those _on the inside-de- prives‘ local workers ofi] ust~ that much op- portunity to ears-i f? " ~ l~i5rbspeiriztyylike happiness, comes from Take others into consideration, p Take others into . ‘llyltradiiilzglat home you teach‘ your ‘ Dollars to have more cents. Eodnomic. Committee, ~ A E Associated‘ Board of Trade, Prince Edward Island ~11 Ono lnlerllun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Funr Insertion» .. . rrv {O-OOO-OGOQOOF/l txnassrsran ' Aovsnrisamsivrs 10o per lino of’ b word: lo per lino of’ l! words mum “ma,” _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U _ 7 in the near future. A short ud- » - a p" u“ u‘ a ‘on’ . dress was read by Miss Aiutilda . vvv Steele and quite u number of love- ‘ . ‘ ly gifts were presented. The I uridc-to-ba who very much taken ‘Agents ‘vanted For sale by surprise thanked her many MAN 5NLE—- QUANTIITY OF iuemberim: licr on this occasion. and appoint agents. Yearly gunr- round and flat iron, also 5 cwt titer which luncheon was scrretl antoe 31092- (being $21. weekly 0! 110118. Apply F. C. Furze, 9 in Miss ‘Steele's best style assisted average) and expenses. Ex- Alley Str. 2883112321 by Mrs Archibald Reynolds. Mrs perieuce unnecessary. For partic- ulars write Winston Co., Toronto. Sell prices direct to customer. Going like structions. Utility Cldthes Ltd., Toronto. PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE 22 Wleymoutli St. JNO. Surv 55E?» wesasasesun ‘.12 o'clock noon at Alexander iStewart, Harrington. Brackley, Pol n ST-RAYED ‘FROM MY PREMISES, 3 Calves, 1 Holstein helium-and 2 males, brown and white. J. E. i-iiscott, Stanley Bridge. on WOMAN ‘r0 TRAVEL FOR WB In Canada. boys _ suits at wholesale wildfire. C miplete sales in- Liberal commissions. A. w. 22-24-26. Mlsteellaneous 2950-11-24-21 lene lamps nd i t 5, 1 Callaghan, l). I).. Alplionsils .l. Mc- A- 1111A? ONALD. —' LAND prices, oeiiv:,-e,1_m”,’,r(§',,,e i‘: Donald of Sourls West to Miss 9T0?- 1171119’ P‘ E‘ 1' phone. —- G. F,‘ Fgfgugon, New Helen McDonald of the some place. . ..-.373$'1 11 London t Road. 1 29195-1-1-24-21 11-24-31 Ayrshine an ...-.a._. to freshen STOP-SALESMEN 0R women. Best money maker g - w TED To BOARD acres under wood. Open for in- Focltcn SrancllNa limited number 5790mm‘ A9911’ 1" 111111101‘- (Canadiun Nammal only‘) __ Duivid McKinnon, Rustico Road. Dewar & Stewart, Geo. W. 28711 11 23 111 Dewar. 2837 11 20 ti HORSES WANTED AT ONCE 8 Heavy, 3 General Purpose and fdfi ED TO BUY- ONE HUN- WANT dred potatoes. G. R. Keefe. FOXES WANTED TO BOARD non registered. ‘Hear (19.11 (Canadian Dewar ;& Stewart.» Geo. . tDowurQCharlottetown, R. R. 6 j; Yaeant - FOXIES WANT-ED T10 BOARD ‘Wanted vars. Apply Largo Bros. shingle 2861-2 1-224“ Canada grade “A" 1974-1141 08TH _i__ 1 Apply Stewart 2879 ll 1.3 31 y, South port. ranch?’ in" lilmltod. number Nut-tonal only-)~‘ W. zsar-it-zo-ti Uflkd for store. i‘. FOR SALE—2 YOUNG COWS, Jersey grade, duo December. J. F. Easton, Hampshire. ‘2911-111-‘24-21 FOR ‘SALE TWO CROSS BRED geese and gander. stock. Price $3 each. C. R. White- way. Murray River. Also youn 300 TO 600 CANDLEPOWER GASO 2901-11521-71 trbnsA-Le- LIMITED NUMBER“ 0! Dis‘! 5 weeks old. Stewart Mac'- Mioken, Albany, ‘R. a. 2900-11-24-21 ___________ __ _w_y____ FOR SALE 1 INTERNATIONAL H8? Press, 3 Purebred Ayrshire cows. Ambrose Phelau, Morell. 2916-11-24-41 FOR QUICK 8ALE—50 ACRES of land ln high FOR SALE-J VERTICAL BOIL- er, 5 ft. diameter, 8 ft. high; and 30 ll. P. engine, Rotary saw mill. mflillllllfi. steam trap, Shutting pulleys and Annly Spurgeon show. "CALENDAR herloucetl preferred, start. immo- dlatoly, exclusive commissions. right man. hangers. H iokbx, Bon- 2785-1 1-18-6I. Salesmen lVanted SALESMAN. EX- liue, highest Good contract for Stale qualifications. Alllily Box Slwullondon, Ontario." 2S13-1l,20,7l --______.___ Male Help Wanted couurnv .3713." FIFTEEN Address i). Ounrdiuit 2li05-l1-2-t2l. emu: mount-a noun-mm and women can _ 111-’ to p‘): hour. ' pelt,“ ow- flTdl-g l, i _ _ v I18. __: j " you HUI X I .‘ Mondfiltt; , v tqtl ‘I - Dominion Boll ngflrorouto: ‘ ,5 ‘n.1, <S- V. ti. Tossedforllours‘ Unable; to Sleep" er wants . Now on oyl rut and sloop 717 1° "B" < than a urDfi Chile's 11°°' ~ Noryp food " ‘ ‘ Female‘ axhans , lap . ou may; ave hendaolips pad in- r. —-"l cert Abo t ' tion. table. symptom In lying awake at night able to Fred Ross, Dresedgrl, Ont. writes: ninly can sympathize, with $11‘? whguflersér Iiprvouinoq ‘would boll I _' . l’ . a. a ~_ 1-; w» . I . -‘v~\,\d\\kn Q the surest intuoitiqn‘ of nerves is ou may be nervous and But the most distressing rest or sl ton School ‘No wsou, ‘wanted _. w‘ I“ "~ chnmberninid. Amw“ Brunswick. Renal h AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY to earn $150 to $300. Selling Pep- sonal Greeting son now on. Sn experience unnecessary. to-dsy. Master 04ml Co., Toronto. . MJILWJ,3,5,8,10,12.25.27,29. _ Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR KINGS- by February 1st. ‘Sum ‘Snow. BEOOND CLASS MAL-E TEACH- Msitiou in store. care of Guardian Of- 3894 11 80 4i urdsliiggest sen- ples free. Selling Write Kraft Greeting ‘2912-11-24-61 Av- Help Wanted MAID ANTED. . 1 t m‘ Dig,“- APPLY auAno- zniq-n-zi-ai Abpl I-lulbul . . Y 1- Mi-on; o 2808 11 23 5i - ~ no vs trouble. main- Wt"‘.::.-..=."‘::--.r="..‘::.s ouriuunhlale to h°"1'“'°*11'* 1166 '. “to right pin-ty- Army Gtihdlon. i five it": "n?" p 31 r l‘ i.‘ wmrzo AT on A about 80. for geiteril work in family of o . and tl to a?) mutt Awir mm 1a we I J 2926 FOR ‘SALE AT NORTH RIVER Ifarm of 66 acres. Particulars from Garfield Warren cs. on premis- 2917-11-24-41 cultivation, 5 F ‘AL1:'K1ND8 at the _ y-Illnltoflitfillidh sale, Thurs any. Nov. 25th.‘ 2364112231 i coucenr AT MARSH-FIELD - A very pleasing and successful cou- cert was held in Marshfield Hall last evening under the auspices of the Phllathca class of the Clrtowu Baptist Church. The pastor, Rev. ll. C. Eaton. acted as chairman. The appreciation of the audience was shown by the various eucores. The Indies of Marshfield were most hospitable in providing dainty re- ire-shmeute at the close of the en- tertainment. , i APRONB o ‘It MILITIA CHANGES-Among the recent appointments, etc., Canadian Militia, ure the following: P. IE- I. Rest. (105tll, an, c. n. F.)—'Lt. (RUDY) J. Desroches resigns an commn. on. appointment as Puymr. 27th. Amt, 1926. To be prov. Lt. (Bully-l Cecil Russel Palmer, 15th, April, 1926. To be Paymr. with the rank 0f hf. Joseph Sylvere Jles- T001196. 27th, Aipril i926. CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR OVER- 8EAS.-—1Persous desiring to send mull for delivery in European countries before Christmas should note that same should be mulled at as early a date as possible and at the latest to connect with the S. S. Melita from Saint John on {December 1st. Letter mail fol tlreat llrlfnlu and Countries vin Great Britain will also be despatch- ed by the SS. Olympic sailing from New York on Friday, the 3rd, Doc- ember, ltt midnight and by the SxS _l.eviathan also sailing from New York on Saturday the 4th Decent her‘ at 10.0w a. m. ‘y: MISCELLANEOUS 5HOWER.'— 0n Wednesday evening. Nov. 17th, quite a number of people met at he home of Mr. Donald N. Steele or the purpose of tendering a mis- wllaueoils shower to his lll0l3l. Miss Mary Steele who is to be the, principal in un iuterrastlug cveni friends for thouglitfulitoss on re- Arthur O'Connor, blargaret Steele, Mrs Austin DiLVGY and Mrs James Steele. Au enjoyable evening was spent and all wended their way homeward wishing her much hap- piness in her future home. BIRTHS g RICE-Nov. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rice of iSourii-l a daught- er, Evelyn Jenn. MARRIAGES MadDONALD—_NIacDONALD - At . St. Duustauis Cathedral Wednes- day, Nov. 17th, 1926, by Rov. Louis - PilllPEY—-CO'FFIN-—At the home “ ‘ ‘ ‘l d.‘ 1 t l - YFIzOUR~ABVANOEQ-—-The mills advanced the price of hardwheat and blend flour on Monday lust. 20 cents a barrel. A GOOD SHOWING-The ibui- auce at credit of depositors in the Dominion _Government Savings Bank,_ City, on October 30th, was $582,267.33. The deposits during the mouth wuu ‘$11.’371.13. BUMPER CROWD LAST NIGHT —-A bumper crowd attended Greenwich Village last. ‘night in -he Market Building. In fact it was ;he largest attendance of any night yet and at he closing hour many zould be seen carrying home ‘bags if flour, boxes of sugar, baskets of jrults, blankets, piano lamps. toilet case-s etc. The lucky winner of ‘he floor-ticket was Miss Rose ‘Guudet, Konsingtou Road, who re- ceived u beautiful tray and set of .lishe‘s. An even bigger crowd is -xpected tonight. so a good jolly ime L; assured. GAZETTEQ-Amtiug the names in the eligible nouncql by the Civil Service Coin- mission are the following: Clerk Grade 1 (General Examination) El- ner John McPherson, Charlotte- town; Bluucho Raynor, Ellerslle; Wilhelmina Murdock, Charlotte- town; Aiflllll!‘ A. Dunn, PeakeK-i Sia- tion; Clerk Grade ll (General Ex- aminations) Samuel Kennedy 'i‘odd O. A. S., Charlottetown; Eugene Joseph Wynne, 0. A. S., Charlot- tetown; Hugh Meredith Simpson. Charlottetown; James Fullerton. Charlottetown; Irene Marla Mur- chison, Charlottetown. Stenogruph er Grade II (General ExarQnatIou) Mary Dorothy McPherson, Charlot- tetown; Typist Grade l (General Examination) Helen Jorflil MacDon- ulil GOOD ENOUGH FOR US.- The following extract from a lot- tov ret-uived in Charlottetown this WCCK from u Prince Eduard ls- lnudei- now in Saskatchewan may be of interest to people who think they can hotter their condition bi‘ leaving Prince Edward island: — “in the 23 crops l have seen taken off here. lhis is the very worst weatlicl‘ in flint time. There \\'(‘I‘l* only four or five days that the ivhcat was at. prime condition. As a result. of the weather the grade of tho wheut is so afflicted that us much as 20 cents a bushel, is taken off tho standard price. My neigh- bor has u. large portion of his wheat out in stook covered‘ with thrashed his fall." Tile period of lmrvc. ting has nbw extended over tlir e months. P. E. Island l‘; good enough for tie. . PERSONALS Mr. liichuvtl (‘ithiIl. North River, was n visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Edward .l. Roach, .loliii.=:t0l\’s Riror was a visitor to the city tertiary. yes- Olhicklen ' supper‘- 1 list recently un- U snow and it will probably not be _ , tiugul-shctl Islander abroad who islm," v supplying the entire funds and the Mrs P. Cameron of Charlotte- town visitlngfl friends at South Lake. . Z ~ 1,- . . ._—.LEQ.T'URE lN..§U.. I ""- 1"" 11's Wm- "- “°“°"Y- 5.1.‘? tll‘.‘i.iil§“i‘l‘.f"iililii..lfi’..‘ilt. ti. Huvigluu’ Maslsjithave arrived iuu-ontiiiued by ‘Miss Mona Wilson of me '” 1y on“ v 1’ ‘ the Red Cross. Her subject was lAlbanla where she had labored as a nurse in the American Red Cross service. To this little known Balkan state she took the imaginations of an interested audience and Iii a very vivid fashion discussed the outstanding features of than coun- try and its people. She told 0t a race who refused to be dominated whose whole history is a protest against. aggression and n conflict with the aggressor a p ple unaffec- ted ‘by the modern progress o! the surrounding nations and yet a hos- pitable people who gave of their best such as it was to the stranger within their gates. Sba stressed the need of such work as the American Red Cross had been doing in Alban- ia and the response of the people to the good done among them, illus- y, v truting her lecture with lantern ' Airs. David Crosby left for Bathwvjewm A, u“, conclusion o; the 18c. urst yeterdny morning accornilallmdiure a vote of thanks was moved" 1W 1W1‘ 1111f". M155 13031111111 31111 by Mrs. Sonneman, seconded by L. .\Ir. Edward Hanpcr of Bathurst, N- A. Moore and supported by Dr. . Simpson and Mrs. H. '1‘. Holman. This was conveyed to the lecturer by Miss Hunt who presided. Mr. Kenneth Mclxsu. pianist with the Wagner Orchestra, left (or his home in Si. John yesterday in response to a telegram which said‘ his father was seriously ill.’ Major '1‘. E. MaeNutt left this morning for Halifax to attend the annual meeting of the Board of‘ Governors of the University of King's College. Mrs. R, .\lcl.ellau. Miss Loretta McLelIan and Mr. Leo McDonald. Rad Point spent the week end in Charlottetown visiting friends. Miss Katie Power. ‘Emcrflld. l! confined to her home with an 8t- tacl-t of tousilitis. Mr. Ambrose A. Atkins loft for St. John, N. B. Monday morning where he has accepted a. position as liuotypc operator with- the Tele- grwplt-Jourual. debt is cleared. The debt as advertised at the time of ‘the Campaign has now been reduced by almost two-thirds in addition to paying expenses and Mrs. Margaret Dockendurff, who I has been, residing in t-be city with 191N651- her daughter, Mrs. I-l. ‘S. Henderson; T1115 ‘Fan Seen“ the ma“ 11111.9 101' left, yesterday morning for Virginia saving 1m the pledges; the faith to spend the winter with her brotli- Pawn?!" “'11s 111w ‘"1 11°11- 15111 H. m“, m. M A Mauheam past and statements are being sent ' ‘ ' ' ' out to each one whose promise we . -. 1 i.l 1 .n. v.1 11°11- renlllnddoltlgollnlq; 13,131,112“ to Otmwifi: A11 ‘11111111-1111’ 1190911511?’ 01 11111111 1m While in Ottawa he met his daught- 111511111110“ a“ we are endeav°l1r1ng c]. Nursing Slater Ewe Nicholson to maintain through the charity of Slle has just come from the Old“ generuus 11111111151 much o1 m , _ _ I , continued success depends on the tfmntry 1n 111mg” 0t ‘L 1111111111’ m kuotvlcdge of its activities obtained ( auudu and was returning immcd- _ _ _ , “ugly to England. by the public through advertising or other correct sources; we have _ no secrets to. hold, all information l5 readily and cheerfully given and P. ‘E. I. Protest- ant Orphanage for the ‘Press, we can have only wordiroi‘ praise for their‘ anco in broadcasting valuable in- formation. ' , Our province is nearing the close ‘of a year perirapsvtho most prosper- Silict‘ our lust rcporl fivc child- 0113 111 1145 1115119137 c1111 11111 111111 re-u have becu rt-tiolvt-d in the llouio Yen!‘ 111 01"‘ 0TD1ll\"<'1K0_\l/0Tk 01°39 and two adopted out so that it. 9111111111’ 11°11 11111191111191’ "1 V1111? P19’ would appeal. 0m. ‘lmnbers are sent comfortable _ circumstances again on the iucrteasc; as previous-film Yo“ “r9 $1111 111 a- “""‘111 °1 ly reported during the slimmer ff111111EB 11ml decay and’ that like the many vrerc placed in splendid ‘11111139 31111111511111“ 11111111111 m‘ homes but their plat-m are already 11111111113 11°1T°w111B onward 11111111511 beginning m be {med ML ‘life we go, each fighting his own To ‘the Ladies of the Central Aux. 53111911131 113111“ 31111 $1°W111g luau, m [he (m. “.0 am deeplylstronger or weaker as he wins oi‘ indebted for thcir excellent collcc-lmsm- tiou for oui‘ nlluinttauuucc Fund and, C1111 3'11“ 5111' You 111'“ 1051113 11 this hm,‘ m“ badly m need, we you help unfortunate little one-s to are also expecting that during the 1011191 a 11119111351 o1‘ 11111" 1-1113 11131111 week the Business .\Icu will be uslt~a“’“1n“1'1 Yum 51591511111139 1111 1119 11111 0d m ‘ms-Ht ‘of the future? if you can not. then lL is wcll loo tlrit ‘lll should 311011110111- 11mm! . . . . >_ , know ilie reason oi‘ the ‘special work going ou about the (lrouud-i at the Home; i;_ is well becuusu when coiupltrietl the whole laud, scape \\‘lll bc pleusctl to know that _\]()‘\"|‘]u<j_.\]h N,“ the improu-nieiit hug been lllfl(lp-srolilfi m]. 531,. on U“. possible by lhc generosity of a l)i.<-~ Livestock Market i 3 Bil. --l.lv<.‘- i-\\‘o markets . this uiorniiig amounted to 154i cat- ~ ‘ b2 lambs, 8H hogs and 65 {calvesz "The cattle offering was of Mrs Wm. H. Keefe, Rollo Bay, P. E. l., on Monday, Nov. 1926, by Rev. E. Lockhart- John Pippey of l-Iazelbrook and Irene Coffin oi’ Rollo Bay, P. E. l. VAUGHikN-ICUARK. — Ou the nineteenth oi‘ November at the Clark of Wilmnt, P. E. l. . "DEATH; MacMILLANMAt Wood islands ou aged 86 years. Bridge, l‘. ‘id. l., on Thursday morn- sou, in the 73rd year oi‘ licr ugc. IN ,MEMORIAM urine Koughan, beloved wile of Thomas Lannan who died Novem- ber 5th, 1924. This day brings back sad memories. ‘ EMBALMER KING SQUARE Lost 1 ,~ _L.OST--ORIANK FOR MacLAUG-H- 7 Ilu our. ‘Stamped "Gamma" 131N1- h , I f . Th . 91' P1911313 1511119 a1 151811191" Shaw} II. ' ygttryizialllgtolll‘ gllllggg-‘fll ‘hillbilly so‘: i.» and Peardon s or return. to R. In‘: , - I _ myqug ma; n; m, mom "m, a gmqu (Ho-roam HOTEL iCOIQQ, .\lilton. 2925' Dispenslng- h: of runny-made cou h syrup. W“ 1 1 ~ Q reulgdngzhflagobllallgernltbdgau: (lthlefinllllia 11 T C R°1111°°Y' T°1'°111°- 15 A T0 L017 Prescriptions price. It goes rl ht 6 spot an Muiiler, Newcastle; ‘A K MnoKas i {ghee vulture-ten nenué}? let. Apply Guardian. zaso-n-zs-si ‘r0 LET-HPUSI (l! ELM AVE- , nun), 7 rooms,‘ bath room and pantry. um lot with orchard and tam-win. Tantou. Jewei- a gr. 8881-10404! Teachers Wnntrd‘ .7. ‘ » TEAOI-IIR WANTED - FIRST clan tourism-dbl- Tlgn-isii 0mm- mer school. . Bpppicmont 8800.00. Apply to N. C. Richard, Tlgnish. delusion chm-mun of trustwo- / _ v .-. ttgi-u-ir-pgi 1 22nd -‘ B. A., home of C. L. Jones of Moncton. ‘ N. B., by the Rev. Milton Addison. t. Mrs Rachel B. Vaughan of Arling- f‘ ton Heights, Mass. and Mr. Ewen l‘ Nov. 14th, 1926- Ann Mucliay, relic -'_= of the lato Malcolm .l. MacMilluu, JACK$ON-——~Al llPI‘ liomc Fortune l: ing Nov. 18th. 1926, lllrs John Jaclt- - In loving remembrance of Cath- ' deuce. 1L 11.; J. J. Ilughes. Souris; 1 field igélkiipgg‘ ‘ Since taking over this 1 Hotel we have spent many thousand: of dollars In repair: and Improvements. It In now the finest Hotel of Its clan In the Maritime Prov- t t ‘ ate price. Rates per, day. ' Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. McQUAID, Manager from $3.00 to $4.00 “t? QUEEN HIOT EL vMrs. Bradford Woodward, Provi- Are the ones who loved you best. C ‘ M . l . M _ Ll ,1 a C , wrestle with it, ~spc ‘lull; till ll o " ‘ _ n. I. . M3,’f.,,,,°‘,.§‘_ 111 _,‘,‘,‘,,,,,,..,°;“,S.,,,,.,,Z’§. ---—-_~..._ _,,‘___.1__L____.'_ i. nqulpfed ‘l-Iotalp inzbsxgg: INSERTED BY HER HUSBAND 5mm _‘\ 44 f which have w ‘a’ “N” DAUGHTERS‘ Home-rnacleRemecly bun: Completely renlbll/ated , *1" ' ' 1' ' In the past few yearn. Few . A R " . . - Stops ‘ Hotels throughout Canada R . v n. h d;- ‘m »lnd the United States have UNDERT “ifi. m splendid trbée- 60w‘??- . ‘ Snun I urv cs to n unis. so- N; D. It does not matter In wrist L ‘ In rooms- " end is no: ‘plans cunuot he curried out till taken A expressing their thanks elation. - collection lu the country is very selecm , taken‘ at the liuimi 'l‘liuuksl.:iviugl 3.: Services and lists from (lystcl- lied‘ ‘ we tried hard to avoid setting u , most. oxtruonliuin‘_v uuiubcr 0i‘ cou- .\‘1‘1 101‘ i119 tfillllileifimatle up entirely 0t‘ canuers emitter and a few common bulls. The cauners sold for $1.75 and the cut- ters up to $2.75. Somo common ‘A1 i1" @1111)’ 111111’ “'9 “X11991 Wfquallty sucker calves were sold for give the pubiit: the complete story‘$9_00 DH. U“, and a few bane,- of the improvements being under-Ones $10 m $1350 Grflssers 801,1 by our esteemed benefactorinmstly m]. 335d There were no R1111 “'9 1°91 51111’ 111111 1111 ‘"11 good lumbs and a couple of lots of t friends will jolu with our Board in conlmo“ (mes were mm for $1()_09_ 111111 1191119‘ Hogs were in strong demand. t Thick smooth hogs sold for $11.25 The progress of the hluiutenauce with a $200 premium De,- hog m; Shops and lights $10.75 Spring, when grading fencing etc. will be proceeded with. very useful in camp. When tho fect. and logs are wet and cold ii. is well‘ MEBQIQE! . llfifllil- ' fought and scintillating football fix- ture. Vllcst Kent with victory prnc- tically within their reach lost the verdict and championship to Queen Square yesterday afternoon at the Abeg- welt Grounds by a score of 5 to 3. Lartcr lu converting Duffy's try was u fitting climax t0 n game of football the like of which has never before been exhibited by school boys in this city. portune time for his team. His well directed and mighty boot from a difficult angle on the twenty yard linc was n. anything of the kind seen on a. 10c- al gridiron this year. However the sudden changing of the tide agui-nst them play all the harder and only for u strong and determined dc- Square boys a winning try would surely have resulted. ‘But quick t0 realize their advantage the latter played heady football to stave of every threatening attack of their opponents. Kent to lose, considering the edge in territory they lrnd half and the fact of their going in- of the scoring. On the other hand Queen Square; facing onslaught alt er onslaught n-ud purely on the de- fensive for tlecs, both Iteams played excellent l. A IONTILY PENSION 1'0 I0: yourself-sly hon I-IOULIIITIID IOXIILY INOOII ' In! Your 7M0 l! you (I10. I. AN IDIJOATION I0] YOUR ION OB DAUOITII . The road to season In Illa. ajnnomr sunownms-r IOI llluv arm win: , A IIII lfunfly Policy. HEAD OFFICE -i - 1080K‘!!! 1. W. G. H060, Manager. i Branch Office, 156 Richmond Street. Charlottetown, P. E. I. INTEHBIIU [ASTIC- A lillllll Defeating West Kent Yesterday by {Score 1 0f 5 to 3-G0nverted Try in Last Min- utes of Game Turn Defeat Into Vio- ~ tory. By uTEcn football iu order that their school may enjoy the l926~27 Interscholas- tic football crown and prestige that .' goes with it. But such ls good- clean lu the dying minutes of a hard amateur sport, somebody must lose in order to have a winner. Queen Queen Square 5; West Kent, 3 fore a bitter fight which took four the . Interscholastic games to decide. They met 106E181! Koutcrs, who judging by their good natured cheers after the game are not conquered although belten I91‘ the present. . it is the intense but sportsman- like rivalry between city schools and colleges that bring out all that lu a boy or young man. In the schools particularly. rivalry and keen competition ls found both on track and field. This is where fut- ure timber is discovered to be fash- Thc splendid kick 0i’ “Ebble" iLarteHs convert came at the op- periormance equal to ing out the best in a boy in his own Champions are developed, W110 in later years not only become a cred- it to their community in the athlet- ic arena hut in business life as well. i i. The football season ‘is about 0'1- er, ~next is hockey. Canada's g - winter pastime. If is hoped that soon as proper Ice surface is real! the ‘City Schools will get Into thl game. organize a league or draw up a series of games and go to it. wit] even greater enthusiasm than wal manifested during the sborffoot- ball season. . The lineups: West Kent. he West Kenters did not seem to ffcct the morale of the team; lu- tear] on the other hand it made once thrown up by the Queen it was a hard game for West in the first Queen Sflhare. Full Back l C. Prowse . . , . . . . . . .. J. muergan Halves J. Nicholson . . . . . . . . . . .. IL. Duffy F. Holl . . . . . . . . o the last session on the long eud he win was well merited by _ , _ the first twenty-five E. Bigger .. 1"<=II- l! flPl-‘ifll! 1° "w" 1i. 1av°1‘“1’1"1““1 “"811.” 1111"“ _“1"’“‘11 and sows 38-50 to $9M)- minutes they came back in the last C. Ranahan . . . . . . . . . who want a comfortable ‘ Se’? 11:1 111101: .m.1,nt1]11.;1,11]1”:,11]' dlwg: _ _ _ _ > _ _ half undaunttvrl fucc to tho foe und Quarters _.- . , Ho“. “d ‘plenum ab“ and _ Hummh ‘11 11°“ “1 15“ "1 Ill-sci"! 1ll‘C-111lll'-11'1"-l’1“1'°11"‘- 51"‘ unbeaten to surmount it tltrce to A. Fraser . . . . . . . . .. ‘L. Blanchard excellent service at a moder- 1 nlnl. r ‘-d through ltcv. 111111110111",flpliyspgfgil)llllfillfi'dlgglilblflllflldil? ml lead and finish o“ [he heavy A Momma“ " ' Mr. Jalou, $5.!!! hciug collection w n n l 5m" or m” count‘ w‘ McDonald Considering tlic number of prac- . to rub them freely with the oil and football , ‘pd. . .| H t] _ Eb C Bram l.,: “I. , __ m,” ‘I, ycscrily. cspecuy 10E. era . . . . . . . . . . . . . ey \1le(lvl;latil.\i‘ “lllilllglfullllljillllg/l "lil-l- 121K111“ “S1111 W111 1"’ 111° 11113113111111“ "'1 half llncs. whose passing uud ball E. IOffer . . . . .. .. B. Power hum]. ' pains In the TIIIISUlGFlrU-Ud 8110-1111 *1 carrying brought rounds of praise iH. ‘llyndmau .. F. Egan eul, or contusion. or sprain be sus‘ tallied, nothing could be ‘better as a dressing or lotion. ll lri hoped that lllin‘ ytilll"?! cul- loctlon will excced that oi‘ others; limit to Ihc ilouzithm‘; wc hoped all would gitc us ihcy had‘ been Rive-u and if illcy Iiuvc tlllliv» that u a! 1L1» .r g . ‘j ma» lributors lulvo Pquul ltlcsslllgi-l. ‘Our Alulutrnzluri- clllllllllltllly pro. l)l'i.'ll Iiltrsscll will! 0f one who has gone to rest Dough“ He". Calm Truvm- ; tfluyi-“tvll-s a knotty problem and llle I ‘ M11111" 0"" W1" 1111111‘ °1 Y°11 1°‘ Cameron, Charlottoioivn; Alan 111ml" illtly ih~'-‘?1>‘l<"1 ill’ 11"‘ T111111“ ~ ’ i‘ day Stewart‘ slmmhgnrrlnuy; Mow] gfAilxlllitiul-z-z urt- cri-r compcllcil to ‘ One oi the largest and but direction you turn your eyes IN OUR SHOP Everywhere you will ace It stocked with all the require- ments of an UP-TO-DATE DRUGSTORE _A Specialty ' h The Prompt Drug ‘sts .‘i.. the best tiiug you can use for a scvcro gcough, is n remedy which is easily pre- ~- f iiurctl at honic in just a few moments. I hflgnflttlltjantffn i3iiEf:§5...‘il§‘°3.‘ Chflrltltlietowfl c es co ' IIIH. '11s rs ieas- “ gna-t-nulirliz like on. and it is! pure H0161 60., Ltd. l1 00( . ‘ Pohr Zyjounces of Pine: in n 16-021. Proprietors w bottle; then illl it up with plain grann- lnted siigar syrup. Or use [Iofischess and 1 116th a highly concentrated co|n~ Pine You ml ht be surprised to know that 4h". “on ‘o ‘Boo p" day. t’s cheap, but for prompt results it clarified HARRY C BROWN, Manager g to tb. trick, lusting relief. 1t prom tly e inflamed membranes t at lne throat and air passages, st ps the nnoylug throat tcklc. loosens the and soon your cough ma)! . Splendid, too for bronchi s, bronchial asthma. Ives "I" ey, Moncton: W. W. Allingham, Buffalo; Robt. M. Nugeut. Monoton; L. 0. Price. St. John»; iC. P. Masters. |St. John; R. B. Wodehouse, Otta- wa; H. A. Short. Toronto; S. (l. Ross, Montreal; Frederick K. Tees. iront was dangerous all the pound of Norway pine extract and 11111111119111? ‘1- N‘ Burmwa- 1111111111111‘ time. His _two unsuccessful at‘ 51311145 M°UNTQL~JI1F wagulétkapeigcvl. iii-now for liwlins tempts RI. bucking the scrum on o. ~ CORNERS, - nu was» are; . In , . - “£19m dlll“1’1“’1“1m°"1 “k 71"" side; Dr; J. l". hlohloil, Summer-I“ 8' five yam “n? ware added for .2‘, otmoes of Plnex" ~19 side; I)r. .l. ll. Mnthlenoii, l’. E. I. Chas. 1‘. Herman. Dartmouth; J. C. MacDonald,- York; A. I). Sharp. Ilcdt-quc; John B. Wilioton, Am- herst; Sydney Wolfe, Liverpool. N. S. T. S. Lancaster, Montreal; B. RJ Adams, 1st. John; F. Morris, Mone- tou; W. d Iunrantceel to v3.9a rlfllff, fllfllllfllf‘ ioilih 01% 0 F. P0 . y N‘ lllll ('4 , 0 JP‘ x 110.. '11‘ .,. nronto. Ont: ro ll. Q L. Duutlu, Truro; J, M, f‘ from a number of senior players who were present, and It is a safe bot that within. the coilrue of a few yearn Charlottetown will Ibo proud of its present youugcr generation of _ footbullists. tho sterling rperiormwuces of Lyola Duffy, Iairtei- and Captain Blanch- ‘ ard oi‘ Queen Square, while dvan - Nicholson, lloll Bigger and iLyuds Kelli. lruify and lutrter on tho Q. S. - S. halt‘ lino excelled themselves, the former and bull following was one of the many features of the game. lit wasf Duffy's fast mud heady following’ up which tcaurs victory. mate ivus also a tower of strength] mentioned above it was "Ebbioua" toe that nildcd the extra two and Blanchard the fast and colorful fly~ ing third quarter; he led his team In great style and gave a regular "Ritchie McCoy" demonstration of said position should be played. the West Kent. squad sustained a severe hip injury during the first session. He gameiy returned to the game but was lator-joroed to with- klrnw. While In the struggle Nichol- son made his presence felt. by iu- v uumerable long irunl, getting away at least ten minutes after the game started for the first clean try this » ' season. West Kent was consldéfgb. '- ly_ weakened with Nicholson out of " the lineup. Holl, Bigger and Lynda b showed exceptional Tlatamlna and first two being watched very care- fully on the half line, while Lynd‘ uni played _.___._..____...__._...._. iWheiplc-y. Halifax; Ju. Giilsple, Tn- rault. ‘Montreal; F7. It. ‘Grunt. Hull- C. Walker .. C. Holman .. F. tliynds McFarland Special mention may be made on 1NOlU.—-'BO1.ll teams are uo doubt grateful to Mr. James McMillan, roforeo, who throughout the four games played. not only gave his all as chief arbiter but added greatly to their splendid work ‘by offering sound advice and ing when needed. hone t-qilally as well for Wlest excellent coach- especially whose kicking paved the way for his : barter, his tonm-' THAT ARE ‘sqdrta TO PLEASE _ Your favorite Rlcture on one of our . camshaft MOUNTSU ~ ‘ malts: a personal gilt 1 lint cannot be dupllcatad- v _ ENLARGEMENI‘ nogntlvoll to ; imottfoi- Indirect-um “Home. r wlllbd lpproeilbolr" P sub; mi rum a...» vvvVvv ‘Nicholson playing half bank on oil your go bra inn throughout: the MENTS, m. stares ,to the lllt. _ ‘ All in all each and every individ- Imrd and (Intel-mined ntn; J. T. ‘McGowan, St. John; R. Branheater, Ottawa; J. A. E. Per x. _ f Square won this season, but not l-e- _ l ivorthy of their steel in“ the West ' toned and trained as lt. were, brlng- ' favourite line of athletic endeavor. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBInns