Don't Lei TIM W rm Illlfii-"g-Flll" lab Off c»! cannula-ting; __ oold m “- G33 r- 35"“. ‘ 68ft 0 - “g, w“ old Mustrole on the 0on- c» 2 “M and. as bow quickly it ' f. ' " . ,,...""'° 52...... as" "".s.rl°.".-.....“".: » pure o . wnphor. rnerltbol and other simhrle i icnts. is a counter-irritant w ch .5 “ma? and helps lnak up "IQ oo _- . the 1d mustard ,,,,'§€§.’,‘°.‘é".i'§$.a $3.1m the blister. , ‘ . Just rub it on with your thaw-llt!!- You will feel a warm tingle as it enters m; pores, then a cooling sensation that brings welcome relief. all drugglsts. . The Musterolremfiaretizif‘ Canada. 1.116., iii liter than o mustard pleas: New Vote On Church Union Is Probable OTTAWA, D80. lmlwr-Tllo clam-.i. snyfl! The somewhat enlhlttored controversy which is zoing on lll Jilly l1)’ day. not by “Willis 0fllY—' the Prnsbytarlan (‘llurch o1.‘ (‘anada on the question of (‘hurcll ' l l’ '. ‘ - ,,';,.,.f’§,,"_,,,,‘.,‘:,',LJ:,_‘lei them mu; what lle can make til ti of l llati n at ill.- 22mm’: sgslislon. (lalfasfle ta?) ia being 11$ i*xil"ll’l“-“ch“rles Kingsley‘ 0c and 75c. at - |llnt voted since 15116. \\'hlcl| was lkept on the discussion, and while lthcre appears some doubt when the Jcderal end of tile legislation will be launched. parliament will be pre- ‘pared for it. A vary extensivu advertising campaign against the unioll project la being crrrll-d on in the daily and u'eekly' papers li the Union Bill comes up next BlllillNli On the League Alleys last night the Barbers non frolll the Falcon- wood tcalln by a majority of 28d pins. session. the prospects of its pass- FALcQNwQog lug are not considered vcry favnr- F‘. Mnnaghau . . . . .. 121i 117 14;! able. Tile most vigorous opposition R. hlclilnnon . .‘ 1~l7 139 10K to thc drtuil and principle of tll-' .i. Murphy .. S2 121 152 Bill lg indicator] in the corrollpond- D. Slnnot f 118 l-iti 163 ence. and whill- there will be no L. IIIcCabe . . . . . . .. 52 8!! 113 disposition to Iilock )1’ impede the ~ - ~- - wishes nf tho Presbyterian ponpll- p22 131g 735 it is believed that a new vote of 'l‘otzll-l859. ' the congregations will he callcl! BARBERB. Jor and tho legislation cithcr d-- A. McAskill 122 150 12S ferrcd till it is takr-n or mndl- J. McLeod .. . .147 161i 130 contingent upon an approval by .i. Walsh . 15!! 213 126 the denomination as ll ‘whoiv. T. Rcardnll 68 139 . lt is pnlntcd nllt that while the J. llulzllcs . . . . . . . .. 137 145 i div-nerd] Assenhly of She churcl. — -~~-»--- van-d on church union llt its sca- tiflr! S20 dEIG slons In l'nrt Arthur last your. 'l‘0tul~-»2l-ifi. lnolnhcrs of tho congregations llllvl- wllr your, nnd there has been so much agitation that whr-n tho ill! comes |)~'l.‘()7‘(‘ the PPlvVllU‘ llills (‘nlnmitil-o nf lhl- liouso the lnenl- ' lNTg ot‘ that body are likoly tn ‘lake the leasiust u'ay out whcn a ‘mu: on thl- Ilill is railed for. This in usually their custom, and. in viow nt’ tho grout opposition. is likr-ly t-l .Any one of tho EOOKS _ address. .i. Walsh mndo the highest scarl- . nt‘ 21S pins. Esklnlos and lllvc play tomorrow night. OH'TOWN BOWLING ALLEYS Wircs will Them was some fast howling at the Charlottetown Howling Alloys last night. when (‘armndy Urn... ‘lfltl the Ramblers lined up. The (‘armody llrns. winning ollt by 12s lw follows-d ill this lass illfl-‘l- , RAMBLERS -~~ A <o>i—— V. lliclnnls . . . . . . .. 109 12 99 - ll. Illolnns .. $2 o5 3,1 EXAMPLE (7. (‘udmoru . . . . . .. 114 15M 1a;- LfCiti-Ifold . . . . . . .. 12-1 105 92 “'0 should preach God's glory E. Caawrli . . . . . . .. --> 1s: 141 often not by words at nll—~bnt by 551 315 545 our conduct. 11W"! Wlflh your Total——-1'l'11. neighbors tn see what God is like. CARMODV Bnoa Earl (‘armody ... .. 11o RR 11". you like. Nothing is so infectious, we," (farmed), 119 123 129 Jim Carmody . . . . .. 1ft? 105 135 Earn Carmody 132 161 104 i nlll Carmody 107 144 1:14 605 G16 619 Total 7/1839. Best _.ioseph Rannghnn wins a beau. tlful pipe for the highest score in Bowling for the week-NZ pins. Prof. Watkis Wlllg the other pipe 0i‘ Yfillfiy cue for the highest break was cnaatorrsrowu GUARDIAN _y _ in flames which _ apparently ha'l A ifllllilllilillllllllll" -—JU$T ARRIVED TWO CARS scrum-nod Freetown. coal. Auhl ‘and Bakcr- ll. sllllpsml. r. n. c. a. / -F|RE ALARNI- The il"enu=n Crystals tor the coming Husflll. it 1'4 l-vpcctldl that discovered that the ‘burn oi" ‘MTSI’S‘ John" 'r.. McNeil)‘; Central 5a., waul —-HEAVY ROAD5.—Sinr'e lll‘ rain of Thursday the roads are not ‘n as good condition as forrnl-rly but considerable hauling is still started from the 16ft. where a quan- tity m’ hay was stored. he fl"e- mcn however saved the dwelling. Tho origin of the fire in supposed tn fll'|(l dmppcd ll lightl-d match or , _ _ _ _ _ uigurem, m," when mum‘ Mrl at ‘limit. haulinl. conditions would vioNally and a family nlmmcd Cor- lmmm‘ f“"°""'hl"~""ll' mic", who had apartments with her , |’l‘_vtlo Valli-y. took placl- on \'Vl-d- —SUCCES8FUL FOX MEN.-- m-sday cvcllinz. at the Prcshytl-rinll Messrs Mllliglln nad Morrison. of .‘\i;lll.\l-. llcdcdll" llll-“s (‘lilrlf llfl-‘i Nnrtham. l‘. E. l. loft tho first 0f llt-PH I'm‘ H<l\f"F'I| Ywdrs a Pvllllllll‘ last wcok for rho Boston Fox "lflpltlyvfv nt‘ ll. T. Holman. l.td.. Show. which has bccnnlre an lmnutl‘. ‘Hill 71"!‘ "l-"IIY lFlPIHis wish llnr a cw-nt oi‘ corlsldvra‘ ll- importance- lo fox rant-bores lll (‘llnlldu and thv llnitl-tl Stlltcs. Thcy are tailing 16 of lllPll‘ beat foxes. They are allow l"lfil'"l"i!h‘ ilfrn when ad to show four fnxcs only, in conl-|'-l"l‘l“ll"l‘ “Pill l" "Vfifllfllll lllfl lu-tllion against mhnr Alaska fml- M?" "Mi "n? clllfilts, h.- “'93 sur- ML Th“ HOMO“ Exhihmon manna“ prised in find a largo seal tangle-l mont plum-d a handicap 1n .\lllllg.ll1 "n _"l on“ l“ ll?" lml-‘k Th“ “PM llnd Alorrlson on account of their Wm“ “vl-‘lhwl '00 It“ was ‘hrmmht making a clean swoop of the prizes last year. The other 12 foxes arc allowed to he placed ill the Exhibi- tion ClflSs whcro no prizes are» nvrardcd. Mllllgnn and Morrison's foxes wcre awzlrdod two firsts, 4 second. -i thirds and 5 fourths at Amskzl‘ an” u" zmfipnw m, fmmm T""nm°‘_°q_“a_“ng thsqpfnip Carnm pears. lie loft nn Oct. 15 th bv tho m“ Rnmh ‘flmd or ‘ “sh pr 262,116! boat of the season from Nome '_ to Seattle. and intends returning by New York and New Orleans and the S. P. to Frisco. theucl- in Nome by hunt. Mr. lllllligau holds the rcs- <l snug sum. ll. —-FRDM NOME ALASKA.--Mr. (‘hcstor Millikan. fonncrly of Slim-brook incur Sunllnersldcl. arrived recently from Nnlnc —OPEN AIR RINK AT‘ KEN- SlNGTON-Kflnsillgtnn is to have an open air skirting rink this wlnt- _. _. . , l or. A high board "euro enclosure is }‘,‘f1‘;;j‘,::,“,,d"°,§','lfi'1.,1" 0,: $2‘ lacing built. The size 0t’ the rink 1mm ("edges M: 5,11%?!" h 39,1: Wm be 16o f" x 72' Th“ moving acquainted with Cllpt Tern le Mc- uDlrllH In the enterprise are Messrs [my]? (Son m. “m; 06v Meg“, m] Parnell McMahon and Alfred WM ,5 Inns,” w, OQHér m, 1y H_ Essory. This will he a decided-nun? wllllv’ vdwo, I ' H,‘ g“, acquisition to Kcnslugtou. because ‘ t’ h‘ ‘ Lngnu‘ n —HOCKEY CoMlNGw-MI‘. ll. Set-fly 2l for Prince County. is training the hockey lllt: W916 milled Olll Ill Blwlll ll "Tllliill showing made this year by thc "Old "ll Sullday "lilrllllll; “i191! ll- Wi“ Favorites" will he tile host you" _ l _ _ bl-‘llg donc in the linc nf produrv bl. some trump who had slept tbl rel ‘m, m", and Wm] a MW (hmroflfl _ L _ _ ‘ _ _ __WEDD|NG W 55LL5___ Th, lwnr and sl-v tho Yfillllg-'Aili‘fll.~' m: Kqfillzd](Jifltiuaflgi lulu-ring.- oi‘ {l-Iiss Annil- (‘lurk ldllYr-rs lira loud lll lhl-lr IJHllHPJ~K “Hts ‘Wu; m___,l,.,,y,.,|_ H_ ' lrlhnsdnlv. In .\lr. Ffdlsnrl Williams long and blissful u-cdllud llfc, ’S'l""'"l"ll“‘l —-"-AUGHT "A" sin - a fcw M“ Jason}, |Il~ll 'l“‘l‘l)ll(llli'. . . . .. lo shorc and soon (ilspnsctl of YOTIAIIlOTlP-‘lfl Pan. . . . . . .. play was clearly brought out. Mr. Young and lliiss Adams received zldlnlrable support from till- other players, particularly from Miss Burns who acted the part oi‘ “Mrs. Dl-all" the designing boarding lnist- rl-.as-—ln the “Spcclalties." Inlch pcrtorlul-r appmlrs in he an artist in his or her linc. Toni Rttillvll)’ "tl:-- ccccnirlr lugglor" l5 a scrczlnl, Nina llruns docs a fancy papl-r a: "lug stunt which is llrticlic and classy. .\ir. Bell is hi,‘ escape frnln wing and Highland dancing by tlll- hlchlillllns was hard to lloat at my llllll‘ or plrll-c. The sunfish-rs u-l-lc "strong" on thr- scntilncntnl which [Nfillliflfl [IFCSHJWS u rl-turzl to ill". sarlc and soht-r songs of twcllly r< '24 ago. ’l‘hl- orchestra is good- "\'t'l')'1)ilt' who Nita prlvlll-gl-d to {Oi- lSTOCK QUOTATIONS I lI_.\IlI-‘.-\\’, Dot‘. lo Quotations: hv \\':lrd ii ..Inhnstou." ~V'l-'*lllll"l'.*i .\lD.'ll'T4‘ill Stock Pix-j dtuvfll‘. llrolnnton . . . . . . . . . . .. Si. Lawtn-ncr- Flour . . Ottawa Pnwcr‘ . . . . . .. (‘aha f‘. no Sugar Pill . "an AIN'T Pntroleuln .. |llrnzllion Fraction .. Ilowvard Smith Pfd. .._. . . .. llotral-ll Smith Pom. Spanish lflvcr Pill. Qnzlrvislv Rivcl" Fnnl. ,Stecl (‘on of Can. .. Bri. Elli. Shel is"! Pill ~ |PPlllllilllS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. —— ‘Ahltlbi Shnwvlnlgan . . . . . .. llaurentide Pulp . . .. l(‘an. (ll-n Elcctrll: .. . . .. l(‘an. Steamship Com. .. . Can. Stcanlsllip l’t'll. .. Ashcstos (‘nnL . . . . . . . . . . . .. - I Donlinion Bridge . . . . . . . . . ., til 3 Montreal Power . Winnipeg Electric National Breweries Atlantic Sugar . . . . . .. Atchison . . . . . . . . . .. the (‘illness gillory board null 5. _ knottcd ropr-s and chains rl"als i‘ ,, FIGURE' lloudini the (treat. The buck and SKATE The skate that in selected by the leading "pron" and amateur: over the world. After you learned to walk. you wonderbd who! sport there was in mere crawling. I Figure Sharing Come: Easier on the Starr After you learned to swim, you couldn't nee much fun in lhollow water bathing. aesr- ii BECAUSE OF ‘ THEIR TEMPER So, after you make those grmeiul glidrs. curves. sudden "d." up] f;|\cy corkscrewa and X011 feel the thrill of accomplishment In havrll mastered the skate waltz. you'll wonder how yml were content with “ll-l" "kn-ml" Fwu" ‘hnmi isn't so very difficult-requires practice OIkFnCEIYIG‘. and. what is very important. KlIG "ll" l ° ‘kg:- pair of the famous STARR "interna- tional" Figure Skates. _ _ I Notice in the Illustration above. the IP94?“ m‘ and heel plates with saw teeth In frorll Ol blldi __,|w (in scientifically _ correct raduiln of the runner. which has the additional sPeillal "m" ° bging hollow or gutter ground. and tempered b)’ the STARR proccu. 0f COW"- Wrllr for tllllllafiu‘ The STARR M’FG CO. LIMITED Dartmouth - - Nova Scotin Toronto Branch 1Z2 Wellington St. Welt acceptable XMAS GIFT M-AILED, POSTAGE PAID to any. HUNDREDS of other good BOOKS at all prices. BOOKS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS i2 points. Authors WESTERN PERSONALS ton, was one of here on Saturday. H. | ——l\lr. J. F. Whar. and assistant iMr. A. V. Saunders. paid a visit to Summerside last wcl-k.—S. ~—l\_lr. lliorrison, nt‘ lllillignn and |lliorrlson. Conway. was in Summer- lluted below would make an lu Euglis-h billiards for the week- _'a Canadian Winter without th iusnnl peerless Canadian sport of racinr: on skates is liable tn he rathcr dull and monotonous. Sports on ice Isl ‘~ ~.\ir. Austin (Tnsgrove. Welling-lidcally Canadian. It is almost im- the loudness men-possible to cstinarc tho hcnl‘h nnd hockey playing and strength giving l-ffcct of ‘physiology, etc.——K. those iwinler sports cn thc nation as a iwhole, it is too dcep for tho writer. Jleave it for Savants in psychology. frcightlllg and trading betwceu Seattle, Nollie and Siberia. Capt. lliclntyre has gone on an excursion with a large party to the South Sen Islands for the winter seal-Inn. E _—-CAPE TRAVERSE NOTES- The people of Cape ’i‘r:lvcrsl- are Iliad to sea Mr. James (lamp bell out zlgzlin altcl" his sl-rious ill ne-vz- .\lr. \\'m. S. Muttarfs tilue burned ou-t ill the gall: Thursday night‘. At- one time il looked a. . .._ , 9719i . m? 731.4.‘ Am. (‘ar & Foundry Alli llocolnotive .. Am. Smelting & Rfg . Anaconda (‘upper . 38l3§lStndebnker> . . . . . . .. (‘an Pan. Railway ~— ll'nlon Pacific . New York Ccntrnl ... . .. Utah (‘oppl-l‘ (‘aha (‘zlnl- Sugar .. l’. S. Stool‘ (‘rucibll- Stol-l international Paper Kc-lly Springflcld Alex. Petrolcunl lntcrllationzll !\lcr Prl-ss Stvcl (‘lll'. Reading ....,.... Victory .. . I. , STZQlSnuthern Pacific. MONTREAL EXCHANGE van-é... . i I l 881/4 ...BANKS . 105 . 12014 Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . .. 239 ti-i Bank Royal . . . . .. . il-i-‘li. Bank lllontreal . . . . .. ‘llnnk Nora Scotia . . . . . . . .. I _ | \\'llt"tll. Dec. 10:1; May 108%; i ;July 1019352. . l» PICTURE BOOKS for the LITTLE TOTS. Come in and see our big stock of CHRISTMAS BOOKS, LATEST ‘BOOKS THE ALASKAN-James o. Curwood H ....... a $2M THE GASPARDS OF PINE CROFTJlalph Connors $2.00 THE TRAIL OF THE GOLDEN HORN—Cody . .. EMILY 01-‘ NEW MOON-L. M. Momiomory . THE WHtTE FLAG-Gone 8. Porter THE DISCOVERY OF GOD-Joell Kl g OLIVER OCTOBER-Ana. Barr MoCutcheon . SPIRIT OF IRON-Marwood Steele ‘ BUTTERFLY -- Norrie .................. .. . $2110 k EMS-Robert Chambers ............... .. . $200 THE LUCK OF THE KlD-Cullum ~ $290 LONELY FURROW-Maud Diver .. . $200 WHEELS WITHIN waists-c. Weill $200 THE or-zssrrr HEALER-E. M. Hull - THE MYSTERY ROAD-E. P. Oppenhel SUNNY DUGROW-Coopor ............... .. TETHERSTONEB -- Ethel M. Dell . 0H! pQcTQR_Harr-v Leon Wilson NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET-P. Kyne .. THE DIM LANTERN-Temple Bailey - THE EIGHTH WONDER AND OTHER " STORIES Hutohison ~- BFfEAD-Charles Norris WOUNDED SOULS-Gibb: SIR JOHN DERlNG-doffery Farnol . THE FOUR STRAGGLERS-—Packard BLACK OXEN-—C. Athorton ................. .. CAPTURES-ql. Gallrworthy ..... .. MONEY, LOVE AND KATE—E. H- P011" - FORTUNES FOOb-Rafaco Sabatini SOMETIMES-C. Wadsley OVER THE FOOTLIGHTS-S. Loacook .. Pogtagg paid to any address at the above (Plll-‘Ililhf-l" prices.) CARTER & 00. LTD. SANTA cLAus HEADQUARTERS lsidn Friday, on bullincssn- S. I -»Zllr. (‘laroncr- Doyle‘, Ffflnflng. 7mm. Illass, nrrivod home on Tllfls- ilil)’ Gvouing to sflcnd a short vnca- _ ltlon with his niother.—~ S. —.\lr. Matthias Bntlr-r of Hnpe lillvrer, paid n buainofo trip to town, Ion Saturday. ll. Samar-l nnd JOSPph Album’. wvlv- In town lslllllfilily on a buying trip. Ii. -»-l\iossrs John Thompson and (i, W. Bmwn. liiarlrllte. Ware Sumluersido on Friday on IIGBSx-S. ~l\ir. llnrnllfllollnnd, has tnkcn a position with R. Holman, Ltd-S. f-Mr. null Mrs. ‘llflffltlftl Jfltz- Simmons. Long River, were visit lug hcrc this weeinwll. ——Miss Maud Gallant, Klnknrn, rcturrlod home on Moltliay. after a rilonaant visit with town friends. -—Messrs Frank and James Mac- Donald. arrived home on Tuesday 1 evening. where they were called owing’ to the illness of their moth- er. Mrs. James MncDonald.—S. ' ——Mrs. J. F. Arnett and Miss o Mildred Sllliphunt, were passeng- ‘Slrs to Charlottetown, on Friday.- - t orly Owen, l., is to he one of th» four loading h""l"ductlon of tcry play. "Tho ltllraclla" which is busing staged by n"‘l"‘l"1‘_‘-IRoinhnrllt for Morris (loss. and in ploy tho role of the Madonna. ’l‘lll=' prcmlcro is to take placll during (‘hrlstmas wank. prior to coming tn Ncn- York mls n resident of Montreal. had appear- ed there SfiVPHll tins-s llt Kiwanis (‘lub studying in New York and it was after n vnlcc trial that slw was su- loctod for "The llilrrin" by PrnfnsFthR while by Mrs. Dunn and sor Reinhardt and Dr. Elinor Nil- son, tho Swedish compost-r, mous rcgisseur for fifteen yours. The Century Theatre when- the designing Mrs. Dean (lilies ‘The Miracle" is to he presented, Nina Burns), and hcr daughter has been invaded by a small arlny Eugenia (Margarito Young). modelling the Interior. work is cnnlpleted it will present d sl bis hcltutitul home would be laid in ashes. ll‘ things Jrad have takcn a more scrlolls turn, those was lots hi‘ llclp. thanks In our nhliglngl lelephonc agents at (Ventral who . ,. gave til-c alllrlu nnd called for aa- " flltllildlCf-h-—-l“l‘l0ll(l>l of llon_ John ii. l} ell are sorry to heal‘ 0|‘ his ill- ness :11 his l)I"0lllPl"H, Wtn.l€.llcll's and hopc Ior a speedy rccovcry, — Mr. Fri-d 'i‘r-.enhoiln has luovrsl lo: this now home ill (lope Traversal lhat ho purchased from licrt lilcklle.» ~Mr. (led. lloffl-l, m-l-tlon “mam” "’ “'- 13”???i.‘.fi'“illl.i.filil""f..i‘ "i511." MI“ Q w' He“ Snmmwahm In a llfiildily‘, llerenrbl-r 5th. At this duh‘ inst your ho was shovnlllng snow. NE\\' YORK-lilac. Iflwllfrs. llt-v- snprnnos in the forthcoming pro- thl Hflifllllldllild mys __YOUNG_ADAMS Co. AT KENSlNGTON.-—Tbls (‘mnpany oi‘ popular playors prl-svntod “flora Donn" to n crnwliwi housc nt tho Strand ‘Fllnntrle, Kanslntztoll. on Friday l-vcning. blurjil- Adams as ths "ingcnuu"—-l)orn 110ml. ll-ft nothing tn hl- dcsircll in hcr rcndl~ lion of tho part of the insnlll-ianl slave oi‘ tho Dl-an houschold-dhe knowledge that shr- was ltclress to her "llurle Nut/s millions hl-lng sngnclously withhold from her all her dllngh-ter Plugonllnwll. Wllmnt Young as “llncle Not" the million- aire wns superb in his sudden 1nd sevorr. Ineak up of the schemes of Prob-sour Max which Lady Diana Mnnnr-rs is to lilrs. (lwclt. who functions. ‘She has boon who llas been moooloilnted saith llllle lia- Automobile Skates :-—- Champions. Champions. Champions. Provinces. C.C.M. Automobile Skates. United States also use C. Hockey Tubes or Model "D". t' workmen who are engaged lll re- "Unolu Nata“ seafaring expressions When the had the tang of the deep sea sailor of the days when "white wings" he appearance of a great (‘lflhfiw were In flowem-The "plot" of the l‘ C.C.M. Skates. Z"? . The Choice of the Champions Nearly all the hockey players of such crack teams as these use C.C.M. Edmonton “‘Eskimos," Western Pro. Stratford, O.H.A. Intermediate Champs. Kitchener, O.H.A. Junior Champions. Winnipeg “Falconsfl Manitoba Senior Souris, Manitoba Intermediate Champs. "Sons of Ireland," Quebec Province "Abegwcit," Champions of Maritime All the Alberta Amateur Champion Teams, senior, intermediate and junior, use Ottawa “Senators," World's Professional Champions, won on C.C.M.-made Skates. Many of the best hockéywflaxcrs in the utomobile Such racing ltara as Miss Gladys Robinson, the International Speed Skatin Champion; Charlie German, the holder o the Mil-yard world's record, and Jackie Marr, the Boy Wonder, use Women's C.C.M. Skates are The Choice of the Champions because of their speedy qual- ities and their wonderful strength. For the same reasons, they should be your choice, too. WhetherTor Hockey playing, for Rac- ing, for Figure Skating or for Pleuuro Skating, thcrc are C.C.M. models to meet the most exacting requirements. The Chrome Nickel Steel blades of C.C.M. Automobile Skates are practically unbreakable, Inside their hard, brilliantly finished exterior is a “core" of tough steel that makes C.C.M. Skates capable of with- standing very severe shocks and strains without snapping or bending. Ask your dealer to show you the .C. . line-mod- els for men, ladies, boys and girls. CAONADA CYCLE Weston Ontario Montreal Toronto Winnipq Vancouver I HELP THE HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN l ,_ A Clearance Sale of g A. i}. Gilbert Sets Weather. Bureau Sets. Electrical Sets. Telephone Sets. Handkerchief Tricks. Puzzle Parties. Knot Puzzles. All Half Price 91¢? 14141101144 9 5.1“ ' WNOL\AL[ I "I Y'\Il ' ""l?frTivGT1i"o_iif' rlrrnlairw" If your ankle: bother yo u. us e C.C.M. IMPROVED STEEL Pail-cage of _ .._ __._.-__ ii. .. . Get your Autobile Shakes and (7. t‘. M. Steel Ankle Supports, Hockey Sticks, Etc., at W. L. McLEAN’S 229 Great George St. ANKLE SUPPORTS ll Charlottetown, P. E. I. By oaoaoa sinuous r501 wOuLD EUQQF-gr nvu 10 I MR AN Inmcp; or v51 qQmf DAYS lliAl ARE EARL‘ AN!) llkvl’ A HIbTORw ~ I'M Qolm, 1o l FT sou IMTORK‘ E your: Room IHF, WAY "IOU Link. ._,\ t‘ 50M!‘ KNTIQUFS Br THAT l Mum‘ 4dr DLJQAN r0 HE u: U M1: Fix UP MF_ _ I{Q()fit\ AN _.\\\\\, , _ " _ _ - \\\\ stmnaloI-L ' ‘ M/XLGIF. was»: (3 SHE 4.1T‘: . ryt r M 1%". CK Hi0 0-- THE THEATRE.‘ ' - 4 Ml<..l\4<l‘=> WANTfi row ro bEli _ 1-11‘) ROOM - MUM r "-11"? wAITLL I TELL YOU IT a. HVQTQRY