THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN DECFlilBER 23, 1927 . a GlSH l’ ' ‘ It . -_. ‘B . s = A ~ FRINGE EDWARD l» ONLY——-2 MQRE DAYS TIME43J5, 7 AND 8.45 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ AIATINEE-JGC, 2st‘. EVENING-PIN’. 26C, 37!‘. ' t I i’ i; T IS a story of passion and suffering that i‘ t in gives her the finest opportunity for emo; ticrial acting in her brill It will touch your heart, NAIT-IANIEL with its power and beauty! iant screen career. grip and hold you t. WTHORNFS ACCLAIMED As A FILM i MASTERPI ECE! NEWS REVIEW _,_._. onctinsrna STRAND -‘“_-TODAY _ 1 WARNER BROS women OLAND FLOBELLE FAIRBANKS WILLIAM DEMAREST - Central Guardian PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ser- vices, Dec. 25th will be as follows:- Hartsville 11 a. m. Brooltfield 7 p. m., Clyde River 3 p. m. and Sunday School at 2 p. m. IF YOU WANT the best white pound cake. light or dark fruit cake, order from Stewart's Bakery. 1513-12-23-21 BELFAST-WOOD ISLAND Sun- day, Dec. 25th, Belfast at 11 a. m.. and 7 p. m.; Wood Islands at 3 p. m. GREAT ARRAY of fancy baking for the Christmas trade. Stewart's Bakery. '1513-12-23-2i DR. T. E- E- ROBBINS’ dental of- fice will be tilosed from Dec- 26th, until about January 10. ‘ 1491~12-22-3i- OUR. CHRISTMAS cake is put up in wax paper and pretty holly boxes for gifts. Stewart Bakery. 1513-12-23-21 POLICE COURT. —At the Police Court yesterday morning two -um- mary ejectment cases were heard. In both judgment was given for the plaintiff, for all the lands claimed. A case under the Prohibition Act having liquor in possession was ad- journed to the 27th. H‘ , ii l Hi IJHEESEiNIi iiiuiliuiiiiiis", Given by Provincial Dept. of Agriculture, I on Tuesday Evening, . . -Presentation o f ,, . Prizes. i 0n Tuesday evening the Prov- incial Department of Agriculture tendered a banquet to the cheese and butter makers of this Prov- ince who had been in conference liir two (lays. The banquet was held ut the Davies Hotel anti it was an enjoyable function, Mrs. Lynds supplying n splendid spread» lion. W..\i. Lea, liiinister oi‘ Agriculture was the Toast Muster, After the itpast to the Kins Will been honoured the guests were in- troduced by John A- McDonald. Dairy Stiperlntentlent- Then follow- ed an address and the presentation flVlCTOR SEASTROM Prvl/Ufillvfl Willi LARS HANSON’ A_MCIT(t§0/l/‘lljy/l Mayor incruiu; t i i i i i i i i ; League f i Powerful llole in l “Scarlet Letter”, STELLARTON, Dec. 22. ~Stellar,- tcirwill have a splendid team in the APC. League this winter. Some excellent hockeyists are \v0rk- ing in town and the interest is in- The etern intolerant-i- iu‘ the ienrlincienriiig in hockey. Officials of; Purl , then‘ hardship»- aud tlieirlthc Stcllarton Clllb say thflf» EllEYl fatialt l opposition Iii .ilI inn" will have a winner in G. Diamond! savor! of plcustirv. form lllf’ inn-k dormer goalie of the Charlottetown ground for Lillian (fish's nliml Abbits; Lawlcy o1‘ Glace Bay; Joe ltaftliug autidraniuiii- rolo, in “Flii-‘Nairii. of Steilarton; Lever, Cape 5012161. Lettei‘.".t‘iliiii-t| from .\'.ilii atllul Hawthorneis ('lfl5w“~‘lt', anilsccroi- in the A,P_c_ which is now playing at iin- i>i~iiii~~i.i‘car; Cormiei" and Ferguson, of Emit-am Theatre, Pictou; Moss, Charlie Potts. Joe The Hawthorne story has neon Beaten, Bubbles MacDonald and League last‘ placed on the screen with an atnal-"Cllleffi- ‘ ing fidelity and the tv-aturc i.‘ iii‘ i‘ tnagnitude that lists it among the indfllt important. pl ‘s of the your» But thejnteriastitig thing is lll-‘ work 0i Lillian (lish- She ciiii-ri-‘ilfiffl’ on tlie rcle with a ilcvout spii-itl ion when the season opens. ._altin to_ that of llli- ilUlUFH in lllv! Pbheion P y, as for six yea" shi- i l < ‘ Sp she brings to the role or " ~ L. 0. C. tor. Prynne" a breadth oi‘ nzitli-z- l __“_ _ Blinding that makes 1h4- t'lllll'ill'll'l'l The Ilmgué of the class ane ... ,_' “ _ rs once. who bore 1 brunt‘ ‘of hiuivi '('il' euxyvizlele at "Us time of u“ _ . .. . , . . to shield the man she loved. 'l‘ii<-‘. dramatic climax at thi- usi-ygg-hm‘ an o,p'porttiiiiiy' to ri- sublimefiieights in lit-r p0l‘il"ii_\ ‘ ‘cnshcti and one on e t ' . i -i ‘ ‘ ‘ l‘ _‘__,‘ ,‘ .n‘ering fccls ihdiwonien and children i< i1‘i‘ll =“‘ 3,Ql§,,f,’“§: tiled“ on i“ miilmgmi like ‘dm-matic SQQUQHCLN llt"ll‘|\' ~nL~ do t u-ialtyhhilnd hub] assistants ‘ .., ‘.. _ ,, w... g _‘_ thdupand people appearing in ilii-ii i hen‘ patrons feel aitiulsifimg. iilave Started Practice iianager to be named shortly. 7 .-}-—§» __ ‘Elillilfil \'-'illl chains and bells and ~’ ‘ trcc. quaint Puritan garb, and ili-- i-nstl he (Jllillllfl) for sum t ,- . _ flweil suited to the Nlill‘_\' l. ijlplt-lmns dinner‘ cone ° “m m9" lnloll, the Swedish liai _\'iill!" In conclusion the L‘ O C wish tithes his debut in Amt-r - .i=' “DhpmesdaleW the clerizyiiiiin lov- "Iqot the heroine, and llrnigv ii gflthflll, once her lOVPl‘ in Till ‘fifth Nation" plays licr Xcnicz. - a-emivincing manner. Karl Imm- fan, tlie barber surgciin, ha. llii _ "ntric role, ant‘. \\"lliani Tooker. Mattie-lie (‘ordzir- Hayes, Jules (Jcwlts, Iiiili- .lo.\'i"' Cfld and James A. Mari-its i-iini- a well balanced to. rm. excellent single l'\‘I'i urea and a. vi-ry fini- programme ninki» a \"'i'.\‘ i-Iiiiu entertainment. si-i- ii toiiny ni- iirdiy- 1i extend to their patrons a M ,._ Tliristmas and a H i eiiy ;er0us New Year, appy and Pro“- E” VOIlg-yball Thi- Business Men came buck “lions in the second and third ‘games to defeat the Seniors in the "lmli-‘ll game last night. Thai sflniorg qpmillfltitki excellent ball in the iii l ,_,,., l,i§‘amt= but failed to hold their ])()g~,l_ m. Lions as well in the last two games, .“‘»..ii< Th0 scores for the izamt»; 8-45. 15-9 and 15-6. The local boys have started pron-j The hall is beautifully de-, SERIAL SEIZURES OF STILLS -- Loo Bradley and li‘rank Plains, (lustomsl and Extrlse Officers made thrc-c seizures yesterday, one of Wushl land lllnonshinc at lnkcrtiiau, on‘: of Moonshine at Rose Valley. one ‘VERA Lewis ‘JOHN MiLjAN auto 0o nu 5mm s1 » MARY ROBERTS‘ FHNEHART Title-sis. 1 8i 8-45 Matinee-lite. 16¢- iB r u in s’ President Says -_ .,/ Herber ts W111 Be BOSTON, Dcc. spare forward of the teur Club finalists with the Grads in last season's Allan Cup‘ series. That the sale may somewhat of a disciplinary mea _ ' the statement o $51333: iiéiixiiriizls F. Adams of thean attempt "WY Bruiuiis in announcing the deal. 13111611; Alex. _MacDonald. leading‘ , More 0f The M i Size of Ice ntcrmcdiatcs will also be strong. iaii Amateur Hockey Association _ ‘ lshnll be not less than no feet iongmlimd 11""- diid '10 feet wide, properly boarded and lighted with seating capacity of 1 at least fifteen hundred (1.500). Fair Body Check Defined ‘ f' 0d hkhllbwhen ‘ A a". b y C cc S a e lthlthe puck or annoys or obstructs an‘ of me body whenlopponent the referee shall stop the a player bodies an opponent w the hip or side i’"l"“'i il-“Ifi fl rm‘ preitily trimmed Christ- standing still or skating at a slow The alleys ai-c clean and rate of speed. If, howevgi‘; itpggyglliotxuside occmred‘ The dpuuerate g0 ,,.,,,,,,m,n,_ d checklngmaking of off-side plays d accord-ipenalized as a foul. is skating last or uses elbow, it \\i'il1 bc considere and a fouland be penalize ingly. There shall be no body checking within five feet of the boards. 22.'--The much- ‘ . I ._ I _ rumored saleblpfh Jain; l-gegosrts ‘ , i n eta s e ac a9 Inllilaiieileaiiinouiicement that the star Boston Bruins had been sold to the Toronto‘ Maple Leafs for $15,000 cash- 1i“? Bruins also acquired rightsto the service of Eric Pettenger, centre ofier said. t Will‘ Canadian Ama- me For mm Toronto port that th have been President Adams s-ithe Bruins already a, r it i m e , Amateur Hockey Rules Him The standard size for ice for al 11nd 110W to be in good condi- elimination and final games played, The under thc jurisdiction of the Cflllfld-l This rule means that there is to “LIVE NEWS" of Wash and complete stlilnidvest- dust“, wem give“ by 31,,_.,S,.,,._ _]_ gummy NIGHT-file TO ALL. moreiantl, all in Queens (.()llil‘l‘_i'~ w‘ Bmmm.‘ w‘ H‘ Shaw‘ _]_ ,\_ I This is the fifth seizure these olii- Dewar‘ J‘ "__ Slmpqnl,‘ “m, J‘ w‘ cers have made iii tlircv tluys- fimsml‘ The programme also im-ltitletl MARSHHELD‘ - DUNSTAFF‘ stilus by Mr. (iharlcs lilurlu and -—'l‘he lnaugtirul service in con- nection with tin» hiitrshiielil—lliiu~ staflnage new Uiiitvtl (lhurciuwiil bu continued next Sunday- llev- . Sidney Donnell, of St. Andrcivs “We think we have players iii-ho Church, St. Jolin-iviil preach tit ll will be more in accordance with our u. ‘ill. Rev, l-laminoutl Johnson, ct‘ team morale and training camp 'i‘riiiity Church, will preach at 7 Yrules than Herberts. Jimmy will be p. in. Special (ifffifillfifi for thi- 'better of‘! in his new atmosphere in Building Fund» Brackley will lmltl gha; he will he nearer his home, sin-rice al 5i nnciSlaecial (Tip-ist- . " own- mas lllllriic. ork Jftlllllllfl Corv- busmfis and {Emma the club ‘ice at 7 l). m. incltidinil it Vcsiiei‘ Service iii charge oi’ the (‘..(l.i.'f‘. group- Tho Sunday School will he held at 2-30 p. m. Better Off BETTER FOR TEAM Commenting on a Canadian re- e Bruins were angling for Ralph Welland of the Minni- apolis Central Hockey LEflKiIB Ll“ i announced that have purchased in i928, but that. be made to bring lhim to Boston before the new ilfiillfl PERSONALS Mr. Alan S. Stewart has arrived from Toronto University to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stewart. f, him for delivery ' Miss Fanny Stecves Truro. is visiting in the city. the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. C. Brown, Victoria ‘ i Mr. John Andrew East Royalty side when the mick has been hit bynnd Stewart MacNutt, city, arrived ,_ or as touched the dress or‘ pcrsornwednesdgy evehing from Klntyg 10f any player on the opposite siéle, College, Halifax, for Christmas holi- or when one of his own side as§days. ‘skated iii front of him either with, itlie puck or having played .2; when; M1". Henry Smith ivas o DHSSOIIEZBI" yesterday to Moncton, to visit Mixi ‘since a playgr who l5 qjlyg-‘idg may and Mrs. A. W. Peterson, where Air-i,‘ be put on-side as pitividecrnmsmllll 1b Bl Presents" i lclause (b), the referee shall not stop. 7 lthe play undcss the player oflcnds‘, The nmnl’ Irlends 0i JBCK Cum-i iagaiiist the following clauses rm oigelegifliliifllnplvn are sorry to hem‘ ie) of this rule. '° l5 l "'35s- If a player when off-side playsi, Tlic many frioiiils of .\lr. J, T. McKi-‘lliirlifli. Will regret to ll'lll'il that he entered the i’. l-I, lnillllltl iplay and the puck shall be faced _ ilospllul jyestt-rtitty to tignin under- where it. was last played before the shall be _ "rm" i i‘ Mr. BenJ. Graham has arrived Hockey home from Halifax. He is Chief i The Maritime Amateur Association shall have jurisdiction Stewmd ‘m blmrd ‘he Cl15l°m5 iCruiscr "Greb". He intends spend- ver the Provin es of Ne B ns- . flick‘ Nova scotch‘ and pllynceruEdling the winter months with his however, family at Sturgeon and will return iniakers hy Hon. Mr. Lea- ot‘ prizes ‘to the butter and cheese Iiir- James Henderson. of the ilominion (lruding Stall‘ of Tortin- in, OnL, and .\‘ir- liiorroiv, Maritime Dairy (lrader, spoke on Federal grading- » Short addresses on illi‘ dairy iii- Mdden nroimands Rives one the lm. preasion that the val f . Senator players has r .. . 1y inflated to boost the sale prim o; By IATEC“ ‘ “ r‘ Boxing . - a. Joe Irvine, St. John weiterwelgb} who won over Joe Hartnett. forth, erly of Halifax. at St. John week is carded to trade wal ps with Bill Burns, Jimmy Cox or 1n equally good opponent in connect. tion with Charlottetowns opening show for the Winter season. Only a. few days ago Irvine hand- ed Johnny Nemis an art if! l5 ' at Sydney and his fierce punch fig ability won him repognition as‘ of Canada's best waiters. Neniisi n‘ the Maritime welter title by de- feating Jack McKenna at Sydney about a. year ago. Joe Hartnett, wlic is listed among Irvine's victims. al- so conquered McKenna-that is when the present middleweight champ was in the 147 poundclass. The St. John boy. weighing around 150 pounds, is headed foi fistic fame in Canada, and in ‘the vicnity of St. John, where he has been doing much of his fighting the mere mention of his namr means a capacity house. His recorc" is impressive, having fought Jack McKenna, Johnny ‘McIntyre, John- ny Nemls, Joe Hartnett, Buddy Lew- is, Joe Carbone, Kid Danboise, Jot Goodson, Al Smith, Frankie And- erson, Joe Christiaensen, Young Palmer and Pal Lorrainne. Bill Burns, who is mentioned a: Irvine's opponent Ihere, comes tr Charlottetown with an excellent re- cord to prove his worth. His fcat it annexing two amateur class title: at the one nicet is something sel- idom equalled while an inatour Burns won both the we ter ant NAGE _' BRACKLEY AND YORKlMiss Fflliirll‘, tfll()l'll:<it‘h‘ by ihc llllll-‘ing and beating ‘m. pi,“ iluietters, fifty in all, a ilnucc. b)’ Iiiisi-i Muriel Xiacilonuld lllll reading by Dr. Green- llon. Nlr. ilcii in prc nting ili prizes spoke (ill this Vllllll‘. of lli dnlry industry nud gave facts and figures showiui; tho i-xccliiiioiiul market tixisllnp; today for kililll tluii'_i' ('L1ll.l(9, also of tho tlt-nizin-l from pilrtit-s in the lfniiod SlillUv‘ for part of (‘nnudiuii car load lots and Kflllltttl cow's and heifers- Alr. llctiilersou slioki- on tho iii- (‘PEZIHG in the ilunlity ol'.tlulry' pro- dutzts tiuriug the last. three _vcar=. 'l‘liere has hcon a 35 per cont iii- i-rcaise in numbci" ones- Mr- Aiorrow stressed thi- impuri- aiitre of having the important grit dos ninintuinil-tl. i.\li'. Iioulicr spoke on lifllfyllll! uml potato lgro lug, .\lt‘. Shaw on (‘tlllllllillllly lirt-t-iiiiii: anti markii-‘s for cattle. .\lr. l)(5\\'lll“tlll llii- his- tory of tlairying, .\lr- Gibson on tho feeding of calilc, .\ii‘» Simpson on the National Dairy Conference» Short remarks were music by .\li‘. heofe on behalf n1‘ the chvcseiniuli- era, niitl Mr. Ludlow Jenkins oii behalf 01' the butter makers. PROGRAM 'I'(lliSilll£lSl('r—]i0ll. \\'- .\i- L011» .\’|inisici~ of Agrit-tiiturv The King (hid Sure Till‘ Kim; iuirtiiiiiciion ti‘ (1iit-i:ts---.l. A- .\lt~ Donald. AdiilYSr-l and Prcsciitiititiii of -i'rizos AThe ltiinisti-i- of Agrlctilttirc- Soio- .\1r ‘Charles Eurln Song No- 1. l)iiiii:ti~~.\liiricl hltdlllfllllll- "i-‘t-tlcrtil (iTil(llllK">—-.\ll‘t-l>ii‘h'. ileu- tlersoii and .\1()l‘I‘il\\'. ilcaditig~ l)r- (jrccn. Song No. 2- Disctission on the ilniry’ industry- Short AiHiYPHHUS by J, \\'. llillllltél‘, b0 I10_l->°<iY-¢ll@¢k3ng ‘m m“ ‘m’ 318:: eagllaggkhggsvtillgi‘ provinces ito Halifax sometime in February to W- R- Show. J. A. lleiviir. J. Wilfd lllle- ‘ ‘ p or any two of them Shun have the‘ take up his official duties as ii. Simpson and .I- \\'. Theunl.“ norms rwimilled 1° “t. steward. ouniini. jthe body in checking are l the defending team when back of the 60-foot line. but l ‘must be no charging. ‘ A player being off- Gene Tunney T0 1 Commence Training MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Dec. 22. —— ‘ _ ,Gcne Tunney shortly will institute "'3'" a training campaign in Florida to 1 I _ _. _ , ‘ ‘ ,put himself on “cdge" for any nec- n l m Second mam‘ "h" R“"“Y essary defence of his world's heavy- nnycrs of right to form a Provincial Associa- Lliey are tion under its own name and to here withdraw from the Maritime Assoc- side ‘s put tn- Association as a member. m‘ l Among the visitors iivlio motored‘ to Charlottetown Thursday water-l Mr. and Mrs. Crilly Lea, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Profitt, W. E. Parker, R. C. Holm. Chester Lea, Clifford Lea, all from Victoria; _Jas. Colb, Lea Dawson, A. Sobey, Wllmot Mcljgn‘. aid of Crapnud. iation, and to be received into this Toronto Grads JWinBy 10 T01 WINDSOR, Ont, Dec. 22.— Uni- ‘ Result 0f Mail §§¥;“.1l.i.i’.§.i?.§~°?l.‘2YSESTtiFiZIZiZ§ Vote For Election i carnival. performed herc tonight l and convinced amateur hockey en- i“(lod Save The King“ I MENU. (trope-fruit (‘reum of 'l‘omzitu Soup (luvcu Ullvtes lci-ii (fi-ltiiy Scallopctilnxsti-rs Tomato Sltlltti‘. lttiust Domestic. (loose Apple .lcll_\' Potato Stuffing iinni Cran- htiyry Siiucc Prmiint-tl Potatoes (lrt-cu l'('-i‘i (lultligu Wax ilealli-i _..___..4-»_>__ -~ K _ NAITIONAL HOCKEY l.[-‘.A(il7E ilfltl considerable (‘due 0.1 inc Firei-‘.\ve1ght boxing mga_ lllillSlflSlS of their ability to look aft- ('l"l\\' (YlHIW . “Egypt's, mt ii and stieceedcd in winniiirt the? This w, ma“; ted b the hh,,,n_i-i~ the Dominitms laurcis. They , Plum Puddiiii-i ilurtl Shut-ti "WC" l“) olmlklit. The scores Lc-i ~ -f '5 a t y hl- l ptrounced the Windsor Chicks local cwzma" Sh“? Breede“ A"'-“"- illlill" P10 Vanilla ice (‘ream , , _ mg 15-44 for the mm hich itasiilci: iigw 5.3L‘ igi- lm°lm°dlmes by “ “w” "l 1°‘ l° 1' orr‘ i - Cmmulm” Wk" 3mm“ ‘mm’ w .5; Montreiil—-Canadiens 5; Cln- “PllPployctl by both teams andla {we week-S vacamm‘ He Sum he Dave ‘Trotter was the outstanding for fir; allergies“, foiuulet “fan ‘mic ‘ Wllllf‘ (Viki! ‘ 13, ll-lsrfl l0! the second. wnuld 1.0mm ,0 Miami Beach ‘m, mstar of the invaders. Hc outskated Canadian gh l‘ (‘B Y3" Ofh for l-h€‘(,l'(l(tkt!l‘(-l‘ (funuiiiiiu tfhctisi» KfiToronto-Pittsburgh 3. TOFOIIID‘nigfelljllfiTinllnfid up ‘Hi5 follows: pron-acted may Shortly aim. the!?;lg’r igilzaipgtonf thphicc and‘ colleicted “on for the 5g; 15;: igiefificggU Lllyvrviliiisins 1 ‘Oranges 21W “film's " diampion.’ dinner" to b Yiven in’ _ S °T T99 Eva-s an an . ' _‘ . ‘Huwil all“ NA‘. New York-Montreai Maroonslltl- Miller __ , R. A. I-n-ndleton Ncew Yori: January 4t; “by theYfisllsi-i Sullivan’ Hudson‘ Porteldigfitiisutiltciiatihiiiitldf ilslletftézrilflgilllffshghe 1m "0"": - Mm‘ 5i New York Americans 2. i" ' Wmsler H» Filillleil Madison Square Garden Club. (inn and Plaxton‘ a“ gm l" m" Breeders‘ A ‘ -i ti 8p‘ i ‘filer Immur Mum i---».---—--- - - - ,R. 0- Eaton .. . . . n. Tonmbs H9 paused p, deny report“; o; m, fl filler‘! in the scoring spree. M m 55°“! ‘m- I i more (llllliftfiivfii Dr‘ McKenzie -- W- Iivllri/ engagement recently. declaring tliatl "““<'.'_~ ' ‘ Rive? Hf§f;"§,,v"‘sf°“‘ “any Baker" z W. Mllrley o h I d m ‘ , id‘ u , .‘ ~ . ‘To Makers Making Over 90 per i Warren ngwsnwriteiig will (liegiimgiixigrrtlic Qfigiurzxrsglévggis’ “m °' N°' l sPecials- 3°14"! Firemen t kn it." ' " ‘i 5' “ , ll“ '1' Sm” " ~ ‘Mm Turned O oY-~—~@*>—r-— ~ Contract NidgeiiritwiiiiaZiiLilii-gc Gordon Oak “Y3”? tKmim ‘Stanley "lviilm ' - I i - l p e ‘s tountiou, $9.30; lkiiry" he“ W! inhale Min- J. A. MacMillan Jack Turner l~ ' Also rub it on throat its. Nicholson . . . . .. w. Scantleburyl 0116!?» ‘P. W. Turner . . . . . . . . . . .. F. Fraser; ' T. Hnwatt‘ inrc enjoyed CANADA'S NATIONAL lioclmy in Canada's great nation- Jack Delaney, former world's light-' al winter sport. éoihtir forms of outdoor recreation iluring the invigorui. ‘dill-l stetistm 0f ice and snow non» wmrsn GAMEi Lake. Manitoba NEW YORK, Dec. 22. - The Saskatchewan, W. C. Heron Hun? contract for the management of toon. Saskatchewan. ' I inally cost Pete Reilly only $900 Strathcona. Alta. - four years ago, was purchased m. Joe Jacobs of New York, for Griffiths, Victoria, R. N0. i, B, c, Assovixiiioii $10; llvpnrlintint $20. "It's 3930' Duh-y Associntici $10- Albeh-Jh wi . --' . - ' ' “ ' Alllltilllzh miniy heavyweight champion, which orig- fail, Airiii; he?» R ligiiii srii i; ml$fL'",'}',,',"‘,,f:°' Rem, m q , ' ' i - ' i I ' . . . ng n, .pi- l-‘. ~ - . . British Columbia‘ C‘ E‘ Whitney“ aygnftiimlllt-l‘ Asaotintititi $10. Cyril Comiick. Hamilton, Spil- Willriil Mcllnugnll. Tynn Valley. i‘ lent six round knock-out own-i Be I New Haven time: ‘CANADMN All-[ERICAN ]|()CKEY!UT them has uilainod tho tiositiou 1. Quebec 0. Boston 4' Philadelphia 5 lovcrgis licld by hockey. No other izunie i. (Ini- l “flutter put up in Chrlslrnnany Packages. Gill Now. _ ‘ LAMBROS BROS. ‘ svtmysina I I antiiz, onifrsriinr S'l‘ART HIM RIGHT FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS 9-55"! "P". slflleni Pipes, Tobaccei Pouches, safety and Cigarette Cases and Holders, Pfpe Sets in ems. AlLBrands or,‘ cigm Ind Dnnhlll Select Ills "f Pvnllloriiy among all classes that The deal, announced jointly by Jacobs and Reilly after new con-' lrirqtiircs so much speed, nt-curutginjtracts had been drawn at the of- Prljvldencf} 4_ gprlngglek; 2‘ londurantie, strength, hardihood and,‘ ‘ pluitik-thlnklng in the player, nnr sionpalso included the transfer of . tines any tillicr form 0t‘ sport. so the maiagemet of Sammy vonLl fascinate nnd thrill tho spectitoizfNew York lightweight. Jacobsd ---<+>-—-—- however, declared Delaney was HORNSBY WINS CASE Worth the whole price. Delaney's BROUGHT ar MOORE new contract with Jacobs no two‘ years to run while Vogel’ h ' ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 22.-— Riog-‘three. s as lcrs Hornsby, captain of the New, York Giants and fonner managerilillht-heavyweight. today In the suit brought against lilm by Frank L. Moore, Cincinnati Bellini! u issiorier. to collect $78,360. A Jury in circuit court found in Homsbyh favor. forward as a challenger for Genet Tommy's title. Jacobs declared. 7m keep beets and carrots through |the winter ‘ bury them itsqunshsa keep well stored in‘ a di-yl Mlnnrilwv Llninumt for borne. 600i attic ‘OI Milli‘. t ' - ' i . ii-..»,i i118. hurst. Bask. Canadian Swine Breeders’ Assn. Official record of the mail vote flces of the State Athletic Commis-Jor the election of directors for the Dopiirimtint $3, Canadian Swine Breeders’ Associa-, tion. for the year 192B, taken in ac- cordance with Section 6. of the Constitution of the Canadian Swine, Breeders’ Association. l Maritime Provinces, Peter Brodie, Little York. P. E. I. Quebec, Frank Bymc, Charles- Delaney, who relinquished the bourg, Que; M. Sm Marie, Comp- $12 of the st Louis c di ls l o.» month t tciiiiwilt “ma! mm QM . arna,wona| sagoocas so Mitb,A.. ., . the henvvwvishwi W)" be 3171b? domislaiiilioba C Mcphm Bu“ imam“ m“ m‘ "M" A“°°"“ Saskatchewan, Philip Leech, Bab’ flask. F. A. McCill, River- Alberta.. Ii. J. Ottewell. Clover in sand. I Bar, Alta.- British Columbia, Wm. Gilbert, Murrayville, B. C. . ~ ‘.- iisllllhw-‘l $4435: Dairy Association $5:_ Dcparimtim $10. Tad. Lnrkin. (lranti River, Spit lelfl $173; Dairy Association ill; John E» (tousins. Park COTHPI‘, Snmei“ “'65? Dlllry Association $5; Department $10. wllllllm Taylor. New Glasgow. 99'1"!" $9001 Dairy Association $10; lkptirtmeni $20. "e"? slmmillllll. Charlottetown. Dairy Association, $6; Danni-imam Ludlow Jenkins, Dunstaffnngn, "On $6; Ileliarlmciil 812. middleweight honors in one‘ i-ighf. _Siiice turning pro he has been meet " lint. ‘car {be procured to meet him. ti" audet, tlie ircll known nlvltrii‘ w oltcr, proved one of ilii- tigers‘. 11D- sets of tlie season. l Tlic former Ontario boxer, thougl; but 23 years of age, has had lots o lights, but this will bc the first ap- pearance in a Charlottetown ring He won eight of his last ten start: |by knockouts, stopping such boys a.‘ Benny Gaudet, Barney Grant, Bill} Lieonard, George Dllfflill’, Cad Walli- er and Johnny Costello, Close followers of boxing expect that the versatile Irvine will star‘ ‘out in the lead, ‘but the siznc cit- lperts look to sec tlie young 7cron~ lto boxer gradually wenr down iii rival by persistmt effort. Both arr hard puncliers. I Mucii interest is being token it‘ the afiair and a definite announce- lineni will be nwintgtrwiin interest‘ In addition to the mam bout an al lstar preliminary show will be offer- ‘ed the fans. l l With The Pros i . _ The Toronto Leafs are the goal- Jess WODGUTS. They haven't scored r fltoal at the Toronto Arem. in thei‘ ‘lust three stairls against BTZIVOOIIF‘ ‘Ottawa and‘ Detroit, to be eiiiw .one. hundred and ilirwiigflvs mm"- tcs of play. ProbabiTTi the nianag jcr of thc Toronto team would teacl isome of. his players ‘the artgi D9111’ lmore liberal in their passing; thl: ‘Wflllld not be the ‘ X that Frank Aliearn of the Oil-flu’! il-lockey Club. turned down an olle‘ lof $45,000 for King Clancy fronrtlir 'Montreal Martians. The fans ‘miglf IlHIVC been inclined to believe tlrr ‘story if the some report liadtif sialcd that Alicai-n had also refuser ‘$10,000 for “Puncli" Broadbent. Thi‘ .__ l’ . l From Ottawa comes the repor‘ iPrizi- $15; Dairy Ansticialioii iii‘ Ili-liiirtniiiiit $12. ICIuii-i- (iambic. Tyironc, ilalry ‘Afltiilviilllilli $6; licpartinviii $12. l iil- .l- llilllPll, (Yllcary, Dairy Ad‘ isoviziiion $0; iiepnrtnitint $13‘ lllairris Prize "il- ~. . l fltirtlotl Iiu ilnlti‘ Vhirilia, Mu Quaid Prize 5: Dniry Asz-"tn-iutioi ‘$6; llUllllrlillPlll $11!; ll1ll‘l‘lt<i $10. lirut-i- Nuy, North Willsjill“ ilniry Assoi-iition $6: bfipittlmei} ‘All Prizes Donated by De Laval Com‘ party for Box of Butter Made In December. i l 7 is! ll. llillilt-y, ldlilnii. ‘ 2nd -—lirut-i- Noy, North iviltshii’: l flrd~lico Hughes, Kctisiultton». l BUTTER JUDGING cot/warn- ION. _ Prizes Donated by the Canadiar‘ Salt Company. lst---i\\'. \\'- Kccfti, Sterile‘ Tlrlilgti. ZndYJ- l’- Simmonds, (lhnrloll-i‘ town- 1lrd——J. lrl- tviusius, Park Porno" CHEESE JUDGING COMPETIT ICN Prizes Donated By Canadian Salt ‘ Company. lab-IT F- llreclaiiil, Orwell. 2hd~Jnln hii-Plat-liorn, llilliihtirn. flrd-i’. Guy. ChnrlotLc-ioxvii Cou- dciist-il Milk (Vi. ' —- -{-O-}—- .\linnril'n Llnlmrnt for rurnlhn. . ' HICKE-Y, & BLACK TWI The Favor . of: r. MoNeill, Ne ‘ Po m, M ll Prize $10: i)Bll‘ywA88:)Cillll0?1,Q“‘nlli Ullexcelled L Department $l2- _ . ‘i- . -. i‘ " t :*.:%:i‘.‘:.~.2:"ai;: Hickey slliiishsiss" Tabasco 0°» I-“l- t "in." v5‘ '1‘ - . i Mlllllflllllllfl’! ' ‘ i CIIIHOIIGMIII R‘ "lmliiY. ‘Eldon. Mruqtial-l ‘a lot of a o o o e00 rooeo-owwoowvoowo-ooeo-ooooomtooowoomw’ '5 T0 our ENJOYMENT our on Tifitln oiinw use TOBACCO ‘ I ue time sudden- the Ottawa hockey te . pt- Philadelphia is. thf neiiiinswpfibably r . O " Jimmy Herberts of Boston n a much-sought player, but. Jack Ad_ I‘ ems _of Detroit. claims m have the first chalice if Boston decides m 53]] Jimmy is anxious to get to Detroit iv. be neat his sportins floods but. iness in Windsor, which ‘Mickey. iwach, and he control. -- ‘ i s c a It was certainly n t h for Eddie ‘ Burke wheriiuganalilliziil; raded‘ ‘him- to Pittsburg. Canadians arethlmolt sure to get into the play oflsand the extra. dough that goes 56' with ltavwhile the only ulstlnmpn Eddie has in playing mi Pifitsinitg ,5 that he is still in the National Hoc- key Iieague. ‘ ‘ l l O The great problem of the Egg - _. at present is not what to guilt}. Christmas, but whether you W111 m, your turkey on Sunday and the“ rest all day Monday or whether to rest. all day Sunday and eat the "boid“ on Monday. ,.. Ii . Olympic trials will be held l“ Hamilton during the coming sum. mer. Which is as it should be. Ham- ilton is the real headquarters for field sport in Canada. It, l5 also ltJfiqbably the only city n. gmwg, at would nay $2.000 t n trials held there. O ave me O fi Big Jack 303i.‘ the local sensa- tion in baseball circles hefeflbfilflg last summer, is seriously thlnkmp of taking the steel blades from thi- hook to have a whack at the Na- tional game this winter. If Jack shows the some class in hockey as ‘is _does on the diamond, he'll b9 the_‘real Arab's snowshoes, ‘ fi Q I "Dutchy" Diamond may have lost time‘ and strength last, winter after a serious injury while hoarding the nets. butitiint was last winter; he has the time and strength back again plus tlie inter. 2st imd enthsiasm, which looks as if the husky goalie will be buck on thc lob again, . . . Fans are tickled pink h. have ‘Chick" Williams back with l|§ tgain. His colorful charges down lie ice and terrific shooting feature wery game in which he participat- es. 9 t O "Dcnipsey“ Diamond has taken on about ten pounds since last vintcr which bespeiiks a better sea- son of hockey for him. Last year “ie weighed less than 140 pounds- and even at that. he turned in a. whale of a game on the defence. So ‘his year, with the extra. paundage ihould make an even better show- ing, either back or up in front. i 1 t Earle Prowse would certainly like ‘.0 have a pull with the weather- "nan. If such were the case, Prowsey vould be on the steel blades every night tapering off for the big games ‘.0 come. As a back-checker Pro se is hard _to beat, and genera ly ‘peaking, is iii the game all the ime. Hc is slated to ttirn in the tame ofhis career this coming sea- zen. "i" a t. Gocd old Gauthier, tlie speed de- TlOll of Prince Edward island. His excellent work with the red and black squad last season has cert- iinly made him solid with the fans and players alike. A clean. ‘ast hockey player who gives his ill in the interests of the game. -.~ a o I-Iibbert Saunders, Cronin, Spillctt. McLcllan, Cox, Gordon and mum’ of our other well known rubber iunters are also SllOWlllK much un- iasiness at the prolonged mild zpell. “Give us ice, and make it good ind fast." is the unanimous cryof ill the boys, who are just a-mrin’ o go. nee: Co-operation, and lots of it from he players and Abegweits manusc- nent will make Fred Moore one of he best hockey leaders Prince Ed- vard Island ever had-—and then iomc. . a .. "No .Argument There" "The ten clubs in tlie National I-lockcy League perform their ex- yavaganzas in arenas, gardorh. 60"‘ eums and forums, which represent in found figures an investment of i15,000,000 in real estate fllld ill iuildings. The palaces Whlvh hill-IN‘ ‘The smaller clubs are, of cotirse, is» iostiy, but even though we allow for the remaining 28 only a" 99"“ iivcstment‘ with the major 16°F!“ ‘en, certainly a very moderate can; note. that makes $3q,000.000 0d ‘lard cash. tied up in equally hi", iricks mortar and ice. A bot 0 130,000,000 that professional hock")! ‘s a. popular spectacle! “ "If saooooooo isn't Bis Elli-rim“ lit-n Hem-y Ford's n. lllkefl In this breezy fashion, Frederick ‘i. Edwards, in an article, High (at Hockey." which appelfs l“ ‘h? ‘Jeccmber l5 of ivtnciieinrs. make“ t vin-y plain that the creed °ld tame of hockey has D885"! "m" m“ schoolboy class to the domain wherein the Mammoths of Muscle;- ancl those who lead thflm 89"" along the path of financial rilllil‘ eousness—see to it that spectacular cavortings bring in impressive shck- sis. NICHOLSON’S s1‘ CHEWING f This Tobacco is t“ ""‘°"‘* 4W'+MQQHMIQNOQIMIIFQQo10o+AOH8§OQMHM