R 16. 1, 29‘ l Give the Lad . What Ho Wants . . . STARR SKATES ivn that lad of yoursapair of Starr Skates and G watch_the expression on his face Christmas Morning! lie knows, like every normal boy that Starr Skates are worn by professional and ama: teur hockey players and by champion speed skaters , . . and that fact meanseverything to a boyl rm: STARR ACME (Satin Nickel Finish), $1.50 The Acme Professional Tube Hockey is ri hockey skate de-luxs . . . hand finished-every operation in its manufacture being yerformcd hy expert workmen . . . blade of tool steel which pldom requires sharpening. . xeinforuld tube, patented cups welded 51nd soldered to the tube . . . a better hockey skate i. not ma s. STARR PROFESSIONAL RACER, #7 .50 Used by the world's loading Speed skaters. Tapered runners rf highest quality crucilne steel . . . every part. hand fluid-m] ' welded and soldered . . . nickel plated and polished . . . oflré models at $5.00 and $3.50 . . . fully guaranteed. EXPERT (Satin Nickel Finish), $5.00 _ Rifiiifii"lflftllt°lilriliiélillfiilfitfiffii? $5.22". f? crucible steel runners spe ~' ll t .d . . . l t ' all l and soldered . . . every skbille illlilklgttzctl. e cc m ywddd THE REGAL, $5.50 Askeleton typo hockcyskat l‘ - lli h . . . die cast. sole anti heel pl:glirolllryliiitgziignaliigitihflllnvliiigm allot’). . . runnersof chroma nickel steel, specially‘ nickel plated and highly polished. IMPERIAL Tunnnocknv sxnn A medium riced sk tef h k I k ' _ trically WClllMl anti soldleredc. elylllildcpsefigliiillllyultlgmga .50. ‘ Aluminum Finish, $2.75. Nickel plated, REX ‘TUBES (Aluminum). $2.00 (Alickel Plated). $2.15 i! ~ STARR MANUFACTURING CA0. , ' ' LIIITID _ _ Dartmouth - - _ > _ lluiiciiur Ioduylhn. - Iontnal - Toronto - Ilnnlpag rim South A For Sale in Charlottetown By The Rogers Hardware Co Ltd. __AN'1)___ Alley é? Company The unusual thing happened in a Southern town the other day when _ Nine-tenths of all profits of Eng- Msru ivonllln committed suicide. ‘lisli insurance companies go to pol- "W1ll' is it. Rastus," an old Negro ,lcy holders. m asked, "that so few negrozs ev- Additional airplane demonstration lf COllltllit suicide." missions are to be sent from the ‘It's ails way, boss; when pwhlteiUllltfid States to Latin America. l‘ ll this in trouble and sets down ii worlil‘ over it, he gets desprlt and tllis hisselr. when s nigger sets lnwn he goes to sleep!" Mice are being raised at Rayleigh. England‘ and sold to scientists for research and other purposes. The flavor of ll. 8: N. Black " Twist is cured in—you’ll" have the time of your life trying to chew i! out. Ask forit and enjoy yourself. IIICKIEY a Nicholson BIACIt iwisrciiiiiviivo . i724 Maurice .. - THE mm PAGE SEVEN , . , . , , a _ ~ h‘ i . l8 Your Dutyto Become. l g , _ . ,_ ’ i Q . A Santa Pal-rrlom up Now @ Q 1 i? ._. .. 4 . I (Continued on Page t) ’ ,_ a a at ma ~ 1'" —- V a _ » °f W01‘ i-ir umatancss who all his 7 _."‘”~ life had cast longing glances at the 5 Iv V. lens lcy slopes around nu home: 3 a Imsslne the pleasure that an illust- 153 ‘ lwvm‘ . 9. .. _,» rated“ booklet would bringtn a sick 154 V115“ 5 ' child whose parents can barely eke 155 39f?" 3 . . out s. living, and who must, 5 a '3 long tedious hours 1n bed. l5’! Mary-H Z _ _1 -';' This year the res nse to the call 153 David ‘ "F ..'. for Santa. Pals has tan splendid, a1» 159 31W ' a though a. considerable number of 160 Nanci’ -- ‘ _ ' to .. udorted- a l SpeedD/easure and n. is hoped that Santa-Pals wiline 162 Bllby - - forthcoming within the next any or lo; Ronald - ‘ 1° ‘ f8 - two to reduce the list to mo. w. Thoma-s g '7 , a Santa-Pals are requested to send 165 ,Aian-.............. 5 A. l“; [in their contributions before Decem- 166 Eric v 4 ' ibcr 2o. This year the articles for dis-_ lei i-iurir. B itribution are limited to wys. candy 163 Ablsllll - l , and fruit. Over the week end forty 10o Hugh 3 i ‘new names came in. 11o Andrew . 4 i " iii Baby .. 1. ' Following are the names o! needy i ll: ‘terms’ 1°. ichildren with those who have oosngiia Mewnrt" l ' talready adopted omitted: ‘ ~ ‘174 Waldle. » a - |N.,_ Nam, - Age _175 John"... -- A3 .= l9. Eleanor .................... '2 i _ __ 20. Mary_....... " 6 R T HGLMAN LTD 24. Raymond 3 o o , . - 2s. Earle '17 , ' 26 Thelma. .. - zit Marjorie :‘it82 Margaret- 3 . 3". Doroth ... “u... u. u.’ ‘ , m", . 5 V‘ " W‘ 21 1...... I . . .. 9.111“, ‘,f§,,,,“_ ______ _, ._ _ WHOLESALE AND RulAlL UE>.ll{ll-}L?l()RS Pei" "‘ " 8 |195 G95‘ -- "" " 1° We Give Prompt Service fronr Larges". Inland Stock. -'-‘ prim“ -- --r --- 1° lac Mary ._ . . . . . . . . - - - - . -~ ~7 ’ 47 T9195“ -- -' '" " " .2 l Following are the names ot‘ some . ALL RE FAIL SKATE ORDERS .l)U,S’l‘l)1\ID 4r: Teresa . . -- -- 1* '-;,_,._~_____p,1,; M_-_ A, A, Alley. H". is ' __ ______ _____ 5i Allan .. .. ... .... i. .. ll mneh- “US$95 be,“ mid Elin-yr _"_ _ ‘ ‘u; Angelina .. .... . . ~10’ l1 ntohflurs, Dr, ym nR-s, ii, s ‘ W. - .- . - - i PURDIE - FEunGUSON SHOE c0. 51 39ml" '~ '- -- "" H 'Crabba,-"Santa-Pal." Charloinstown, ' a 52 33nd" -- " ""‘ "' 7 lffuastilia Group. Zion Church C.-G. CllARLO'l"l‘E'l‘O\lliN, l). E. I. s5 Catherine .. - . . 3 ‘ 1, T, ‘Mrs. n. B. Htlilii, Mrs. ‘M. T‘ 1 P v r p 5r‘ ..... ... 'i‘-- . i. _ at rne- .-._ Al’. -- . Ice) drift: .. ...2'.-’.»!..'o. l i,',;§f;”,‘,",f°l}...M§§.. ‘iarilogelfs. Carry a A‘ till GLCCLK l w. M. Skates. 93 3°55 -'-- ‘i . s av R0 ers. Mr. 'l‘tiumas RO- ' , y ,,,___-\,; ,9 , \ ., w, ._. .-. . |._,, chm _ a gjrsfljlwll 6;,“ n,ge,.,_,. ,.,....u i\..\.'. C... IEaOnZ. 11.. l- “.22. .11 Term .. -- - 3'14"“! ‘Miss Eurdzns hkLalne, Mrs. Chas ~ ~_ _’ _ a I14 WW1"! --- - l '- a Istewart, Mrs. Henry Aitken, Mrs. C. __ -. J r i6 Jack .. , ... 2 H Black, Mrs. Ci. E. Hughes. Miss . ...- so u. 8 c t “n”... '1 i79,Ivan ... ... ‘$9 Anthony .. .. ... . . 3 3i Jackeline .... .. . ... 2 82 Catherine .. .; .. .. l0 as Bernard .. -o 86 Wilfred ... .. ...2Mo. ~87 Wilfred .----2‘/- 89 Weldiri ... .-- n. ... --- 5- 90 Roland ... 1% 5i walttery..." ... .. ... 9' 92 Charlie .1. 1-2 ' 93 Mary‘ ...... .. 94 Oliver 95 Milford .. u n- "u." u... 112 113 114 lls-Puqdy ill-Robert nil-Charlie lid-Tommi’ nit-Margaret l25—Frank i26~Harold 127 Dorothy I28 132 133 I34 135 136 137 Kathleen _ 139 Harry '...., . ......... ....._ 140 Betty HafQ]dM_,,,a ...... IIDIOI. Edith charlie ....8' a r -...-...-..-.-.-.- I u... 01a bvsnna" ~--' .5 \ ................. 5 i ll ‘a - u... oIl “I Ivan . -n_1,,===-.»»@=»_=4F‘.->_°° 9'7 Irenefl... .. . ....2 1-2, S3 Ruby “limb. 99 Garfield . . 2 1-2 100 Josie .. ... ....... . 101 Maurice .. 102 Helgn , __,.. .0... 5...... u‘ 103 Frank ...... . -9‘ 104 Dawson --3 105 Patrick ~§ 105 Wm _,,, ....- .... 0:8 107 Earle ..... ... . ------19'; 103 ........._3' 109 110 . .. .9 ill Ronald .. .. Doris X-lowatl, Mr. A. A. Poineroy. Mr. Chas. C. Tcombs. -A Friend, Mr. T. E. Corriiflll- Mr. Roland Jones, Mr. Dewar Jones. Mrs. N. w. -Wood. Mr. Percy Pope lA ‘Friend. Mr. Prrlan Fiiiter, Mr. BnbgrtDrnlois, Miss Helen DeBlols, . Mr. Gordon DeBlois, Mrs. c. Bliong- worth, Mrs. Wirvdmrtrldge, Mrs. harry E Miller, Miss Kathleen l-lornby, Dr. J.' n. Matheson, Mr. Fred Shannon, Mrs. A. H. Small- wood. Miss Margaret Macmillan, Mrs. W.~C. Cook, Miss Eleanor Cook. Miss Jflitphiiv: Baehllder. Miss Josephine Bachllder, Mrs. nrrtiaiwoorn. m. Donald Aeanian. Mr llrsrlerlck Seaman, Mrs. W. H. firowsép Mrs. Murdock McKinnorl. Mrs. F. P. "Taylor, MPS." C. Hessian. Mrs. Harry Brown, st. James Church. c; (1.1; '1'. iiaiitralytiuardian , p uiilTtiik 18TH we caniio: zmomisefany engraving for Christ-i '4.‘ mas. Leave your order early. W. Wfi lveliner, Ltd. 56; luvs POULTRY WANTED-Buying llvp poultryjempty crops, Wednesday. 8 lpenla; PQJ. Noy 8a Co., Hunter .,.,. River.‘ 561-21 sin-an nsc.,1s'rii we cannot promise any engrlivtng for Christ- .ma.s. Leave your order early. W. W. wellnor, Ltd. 56! fa rial: BECOItD-Dscember 14in was firs-Nth anhivqsai-y or‘ the ‘talc’- ing qver by Hon. George E. Hughes or the, dpothecarieski-Iall, _ established, in .1810 ahdfone o’! thfoldest drug stores inQCkriads, " the: concern ' now_b'eing lcnoini ailtne Hughes DrufConipany. MAGDALEN MAIL SERVICE- Advice has _been received" from tho: Lovai; Steamship Company Limited» that the S. S. Lovat will make her} last trip of the season with mailsl for the Magdalenvlslands on Mondayw‘ the 23rd instant, leaving Pictou abouti noon. There is n possibility slioultij weather conditions require it, that the steamer may sail affew days earlier. COMMENCING MONDAY, Dcc. 16th. our store will be open each evening until Christmas. W. W. Well- ner, Ltd. 561 Mrs. Muriel Kennedy, MaeNeils tiills, P. E. I has arrivcrl in town Y i to spend the Christmas holidays ivitii ‘ he": ‘mother in law, Mrs. Gordon Ken- nedy. Mrs. Kennedy is a sister of Albina. MacDonald, of the coarse winding department. and was at one , time a member of our fine trilli- i mirig department-Tram News. ‘On Bridge for Two Governors General I HALIFAX, N. S.. Dec. 14—C:ipt. B. W. C. Manning, master of the Can- adian National steamship R. M. S. Lady Hawkins, which is new bearing Their Excellencies the Govcrnor= General and Lady willingdon. on a cruise of the Westlnclies, is atsen. ' | Another p" drifted alongside "Bridgeivater, N. S, began his sco- per has is n . * ‘i presented to illm iJ_\' ill", L . ll-lil ‘ Government for iii; ymiln _\- iii ry-l oiling from death the crew oi a‘ wrecked schooner. It ivn". when C? ' i Manning was in charge of the "Crllifi adian Pathfinder.“ In January. 1928 in the North Atlantic, between 1111i- fax and Bermuda, the "Pritliizlicirr" sightccttlie schooner "'i\layotie" diu- ninsted and carrying six men tlircnlzu a rough sea to doom. Alert in though‘. and quick to act, Capt. Manning or- cicrerl oil to b’: spread on the sea. H’: tlic lvlayotte and tcok the mall off by rope ladders. 0n , behall‘ of tlic Canadian Government,‘ 'Sir Henry Thornton made prcscrilaf ‘ lion of the “latch. ‘ Captain lvlaiiiiing. a native oi faring career with Nova Seoiin barquciltiiies and old English full- riggccl ships. In 1920 he ivns second mate of the “Canadian Volunteer" cf the Canadian Government hlercii- cut Marine, followed by tlic "Fishcl" "W. cl which he afterwards became Mus- tcr, after having served as firs: oi- iccr on the "Beaver." the "Harvest- er." and the "Hunter." all ivitliin ciic year. He ivas master of the “Pathfinder? and he took charge cl the “Lady Hawkins" when she cli- terczl the West Iudics service last November. In the port. oi‘ Halifax, the "Lady Hawkins" flies tlic ancient flag oi Nova Scotia, the lion rampant on. the cross of St. Andrew. which ulas‘ _ ., .1 .1. ‘i 't\ll., -' ;_i.t.i and 'l'l'il!(l,<(l ' \\'lll spent QJIklEIiHS and Non “n (lay ill Jamaica and will irli to Bcrnnltlrl. by,‘ way oi tlic Bahamas, on nnotli"? Canadian National steamer, the ‘Lady Somerr." rctiirniilg i0 (jliinzizi on tlic "Lady Drake." HAUNTED IIOYSE \'.-\(‘.-\.\'T G5 YEARS OSSXPEE, N. H, Dru. l'l.~ Tfllis vil- liage has a house that iiris been un~ occupied 65 years, nil because oi stories of ghosts. Some of the. zTlIOQl» are reputed to be lic:i<llc:,s_ and per- - l l i Hillard‘: Lliiinient relieve! stun-gas. i liaps that has something to do with it. fin" Xmas w . ‘ THlQlrllTS JOY r. ..< 1' L‘; Don't forgot iir- utter you n special discount. Our line $121 nf Wrist Wlltclic, ivili liiik up with the hm lmlll ln Ladies ff!‘ m“; (;;-“(<_ g 1 nm] (HTA Rings, hand engraved; Also N"? I-‘nncy null l 1 (‘ i Linlu, Brut-clots. Cigarette A" ' (‘uses rind ].i'fl'|lf‘t‘ , their (i\\ ii. at liliiiost uhnlcsailc price» have ivnrk done ii Vi}. Wfllllll P. (troll- i Gift Bargains When you have <0 mriny Gifts to buy for Xmas. and 3'0“ mini your money tu inst n little longer. The Wzilil Ilcii-Pwiirii niid Desk Sets arc in .1 class liy l):iii‘t fltll to we tlieiii. We are niwirslzililrtl in lilninonrl Rings and are clearing We should lizivu iiiiir orders for engraving at once to OPEN l“ EIXINGS. Old llilillildfvtiCtl, 3nd in-ap: pcurancc. many strange tales are told iiy the natives regarding the early ilistory of the place. One is the effect that some 80 years agoa. Dr. Colby and Ianlily occupied the homestead. But after contact with a headless ‘_ ghost, so the story goes. the physician and his family disappeared. Light; \\'L‘l‘e frequently seen in the windows, but. ivhbn neighbors called, believlii: tile Colbys had returned, they always round the place deserted. When tlia talniiy did return it was for but a day. for they were again trightened nuay b; the headless spook. a’. IN JEWELRY !§‘%l£i€!%§§’%*€’€ 141 Marlon .. ..... 2M6: thelsenior member-yo‘! the with his uwnd Governor (jgncraL pmsenged u, captain ltqannmg by ,_";.§ 9 fimlfli-PIIFOT?!" “W110 01d?“ dlflli!‘ I-lewas navigating officer for the the Brldgewater Board of Trade. A 5m“ 3W.‘ llllthenoininion and still Dos“- Duke of Devonshirc on his yacht: Their Excellencies Viscount and i‘ ' v _ ,_ .14 logos a remarkable physical and "l-lochelaga." in leis and 1e20, nudiLady Wiilingdoii are visiting, ax gff JYWELHI" 4 “W” “n” 9_ ,m€iflil_llvil0l’- friends wish hill} ‘he carries an engraved SllVCI‘ clgar-' passenger on the "Lady l-laivk- 51.5 M“ i" rmm" ‘Q “mm!” 7- mlnydllaflVYelrl °liulillllfl9ll Ind ette case which was a gift to himiiiis" Bermuda St Kitts Nevis A " " " - l - v ' ' ' " "’ ”’"l'*"""‘r" “=1 ~l . _ _ ,3 _l9°¢‘l_ IfIQQiW- from the former Governor. Atliigua, Montserrat, Dominica. St. ,~~§-.‘l'p as? “flit UP FATHER.‘ I E 1 ’ “i - __ will W.“ l‘ A m ‘ling-ml ~—Bv Gvflrliv iYivNlzinus NICE T6 BE. , ~ Agent _ ‘YA , jLci-imtrl. i'i".i._c.° L ._. !'f*-‘l’l*l°kiii.ow;vo Ad", quanta MY moan l 4L,’ ..i.w0ul._O,tr-"r - ’~ it»!!! burning - JP-Mixaeiz z wQl-flons‘ \fl'\ ' . it t s l ' . . 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