~11‘- - "few" :=-= ......- .._'.-. ‘ ~ < f - ' -..r emu-J... .--.¢.-.-»n._-i> Sori" Hit- "(nller A Toxin Moon” llatu rai Golor Singing Romance Prepare to Live. Love and Laugh yourself out of breath as you follow the mail. m. . adventures of this brave lotii- urio who lied himself into women's hearts and laughed and fought his way in and out of danger. ALSO rxvo SPLE NDID SHORTL» tlrcni values. Hill E-Liiilhfl etc. lrmcsi irritant ill ti": t‘it_‘ . HOWE? 3Ti§it$ for BUYS rii-zi RUIN 15 CENUFS l-‘LND UP HOCKEY PYCKS iLXERY BOYS ti? GIRLS (‘-.'!A.“>'i‘l'.'i{S. H'i'iil€lt- RAH. SLEDS SNTHV SHOYICLS for BOYS and (IIHLS SNOW SHOES (‘P-Zisscs. ‘Vtilllfllhfi and Bicifs sizes) DOLLS CABS illitl (.';\ltlil.-\t§§‘1S All sizes and all prices. DOLLS BEDS SHUO FLY ROCKERS CROKlNOLE BOARDS and other GAMES 0f all kinds MINIATURE GOLF different prices KIDDIE CARS and an immense stock of TOYS 0f all kinds. VISIT our big TOY S'l‘ORlC S.\N'I‘A CLAUS HEADQUARTERS CARTER 8i 60., Limited oimoi roniv 11c, 16c. 160260. Matinee 3.15 .. Evening, ‘l & 8.4 What Thrill Dominates The Careless Age? ls it the thrill of reckless airplaniiig? ls it the thrill sowing 7 \/. .. o 0r is there an- other t h r i ll tiiat makes the Careless Age must danger- ous ‘ of _all ages? DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JR. LORETTA YOUNG Carmel Myers and Holmes llerbert of a new love '.“ '., ls it wild oat Z’ (q -tcn 1'1"‘ 16th. Alden Nleasc. BAND Al‘ Forum tonight. age. Phone 538. A. Home & Co. i l Félfiigrieswéi”%ti%”téti’efiis"é’i%ll’$eflétg%t%’% LET JEWELRY ADD THE FINlSlllNG TOUCH Real Xmas Gift Bargains ONE OF THE BENT LINES Wrist Watches Ladies’ Wrist Watches, Gents. Pocket Watches Cuff Links Pen and Pencil Sets Cigarette Cases Pearl Beads Fancy Beads 01" JEWELRY 1N TllE Rosaries Ladies‘ Bracelets Diamond Rings Signet "ings Emblem Rings Gem Rings Brooches Articles for Engraving should be ordered at once. My repair business is l0 large l must cut down on the selling line, until I can get a capable man for Watch Repair- lng. if you Want real Bargains in the Jewelry line. We have them. lt cost you nothing to look us over. Chester A. Campbell JEWELI-ZR (“seen fitrrr-t Next to Feiincli A- (‘handler , l in. o'42_"vl‘Z'16'18'22‘ Lbokling’lEm l (BY TEC) Good Idea Jim Power iii the Halifax Her- ald says: The llatliurst Paperniakers. like Trurn Bearcats. have the names of the players on the backs oi‘ their sweaters. They are certainly a great aid to the spectators in distinguishing the players if they are placed or ivorii properly. After the Abegiveits get down to "hi-ass tacks," and the “pow- ers that be“ have a fair idea of the pcrsonell of the team for the season, would it not be a good idea to follow the lead of Bath- ursi and Truro and have the names of the local boys" oii the backs of their sweaters. No doubt ivitli the ZIdVCHC of the Forum this season there are hundreds of new fans added to the list. and if for nothing else. they alone “Uillil appreciate this disting- uishing factor, and at the sum’: time would create more enthus- iasm all round. ln fact it might liaie a tendency to spur the players on ‘to greater endeavor.- Wiio would w-aiit to make a poor shoivhig with his “monicker" tag- ged on his back? The Abegivcit-s expect to play o. great number of gaimes away from home this win- tcr-agaiii the names on the sweaters would he welcomed by outside lovers of tli: game. Nice Design Iilr. Walter A. Smith. President of the Abegiveit Club, is more or. less of an artist, in his own right. The large crest on the sweaters oi‘ the Abegiveits of this year was designed by “Halter. and judging by remarks heard here and there, said design is the real thing. Crystals Appreciative Ralph Silliphaiit. coach of the Suinmerside Crystals. who had his team on the Forum ice for a workout Friday morning, spoke in glowing terms of the generos- ity and many courtesies extend- ed his hoys by the Forum man- agement. Likely Looking Lot By the way, the writer had a glimpse of the Western boys in their first brush on Friday morning, and believe me, this outfit of puck chaser: are going to be hard to beat this winter- One workout isn't crougii for one to base aiiy predictions on, but. "Looking ‘Eni Over." many fain- iliar faces and a fcw new ones suvors ivcll for the Suiiinicrsicie Club this iviiitcr. In hlclliiiiald._ of Allicrton, formerly of Saint John Beavers. Saunders. Alber- ton's best bet iiot long ago and Ralph Spillett.‘ formerly Alie- gvrE-it defence star. the wearers of the black and white have three cagcy iiockeyists that would be a tower cf strength on any lineup. Then again there is Lefurgey. a splendid. goalie who shows plenty agility and a great eye for fast wing shots, and is just as good‘ close in. Other fairiliar hockcyists at the prac- tice were, Montgomery. "Chick- cn" Gallant. Jackie Scliiiriiiiin. Perry and Holman. All in all. Summcrsidc looks good for a hard campaign. Canadhriis Extend 'l‘iieic Lead; Ottawa in Last Place Saturday's results in the Na- tional llockcy League tightened up the race in the international section with CllllfldlClFi stretch- ing their lead. and Illarooiis creeping up closer to Toronto. The New York Americans also moved up out of last place by their surprising victory over the Boston Bruins. Once again "llowie“ Morcnz came to the res- cue of the Flying Frenchmen. llc stickhiindied his way through the whole Ottawa team in the‘ over- time pcriod to score the winning goal whil: Canadiens were play- ing a man short- hlrcnz also beat the Maple Leafs in Mont- real on Tuesday night by the same method. lii addition tu scoring the winning-goal, lic net- ted another, and passed to Joiizit for the goal that overcame Ot- tawa's lead a minute before the end of the third period. Maroons were extended to the limit to beat Detroit in Montreal. the‘ Falcons staging a third-period attack that nearly swept the men of Milnro into defeat. The Bruins and Amcrks waged one of those bruising contests, ivliich New York dcspatches say was one oi‘ the roughest seen in Madison Square Garden this winter. The Americans improved their posi- tion as a result, and moved Ot- tawa into the cellar place in the intcmutionol division. The game was interrupted by a fistic battle between "Dlt" Clapper and Nor- man Rimes, in which “Rabbit? Forum Calendar Monday Night: Skating, 8-10 Band, 35o. Tuesday Afternoon: Skating, 3-5. Children, 15c. Tuesday Nighti Big Special Skate 8-10, Band, 35o. Wednesday Afternoon: Junior Skate for Younger Children, ltlc. SKATING Thursday Night: Skating. 8-10. Band, 35c. Friday Afternoon: Sltlting’, 3-5. Children, 15c. Frida Night: ll u, Truro Beat-cote vr. Abbie: Saturday Afternoon: Skating, 3-5, Band. Children. 20m; Adults, 35c. TAX FREE ' Gentrai Guardian} SKATING wrrn band tonight. 9920-12-15‘ BUYING LIVE HOGS at Kcnsing-1 ay fnrcnooii, December 990-3-12-15-21. 1' 993042-15 , IF YOU Alli-l NOT GOING to rlrlve your cor this vcinter let us 'store it for you. A. Home Co. Phoiic ' 538- 9917-12-15-3‘. COME TO AUCTION l-‘ORTY- FIVES. C. W. L. Hall, tonight in aid -‘ of charity. 9909-11. i l i | i WE HAVE ROOM for o. consider- ,‘ able number of cars for wiiitei- stor- 9917-12-15-31 CHRISIIRIAS AT POST OFFICE- ' Christmas has already made its ap- i pearaiicc ut the Post Oilicc. During 1 the past week a large number oi pill‘- cels havc gone forward both to over- seas points and to Western Canada. ' All Special arrangements for liaiicii- mg the mail will be iii operation l from today. A number of extra iiicii have been put to work in the Char- lottetown Offlcc and also iii the rail- way mail service. It is anticipated that the ioiunic of iiiail will be just as great this year as any previous Christmas season. A special full pos- tal car will run between Halifax and Bangor from now till Christmas Eve. Over 4 ' DECEKIEER '= w. fl complete ouifilof A eye-walnuts C-C-M-SIIOES . u . i 'I‘I-O‘ITSAK 4nd Speed ska nq ‘mop i C. moon-amount: noon-someone: moor-zoos: We Carry a Complete Line of c. QM. SKATES and HOCKEY SUPPLIES ’i‘HE BIKE, SHOP § 229 ct. (Jeorge St. - - AEcYi-Egh i-iit ii hand. and drew u. major pemilty along with Clap- per. "Paste it lii Your Hat" ‘PIlSCEihBYU un this page the attention of skating enthusiasts and hockey fans is called in the “Forum (Kilt-nil: . giving tire complete program of (lfillflfii at the Piriiiii. .- ' . l.“- U C 1.0. O35DIOQQDTUC€QX§QDTUBDL To Encourage The Younger Players In an effort to encourage the Charlottetown i§f;‘.‘l'f.°-f..""‘i.’l‘1.’ 1i PRINCE EDWARD IDDANDD t ll " Al xéti 2-. , ,. , . niaicrizil tWltlItlllt importing piay- . l S cix. from l';i|.\ci' ftiiruia. a nieci- _ _ _ _ _ v g _ __ i ing will m» iivm m w» ‘i'..TI.(,‘..\- Q" """"‘-‘1"“§":“:‘°‘~‘*"-‘Q"°~°-‘1°‘~’fififig?“ nut-t- at. s p. m. slliFll m1 r iaakroiaoooorécé-c-oolieosouonon<iuooono¥léoaoooo§o¥§ni§onaooncco oz _ ccmin-i" 15th. The plan is tn form _ . . "W "'="D~' 1D D" ("Dot-Don Di bend. iii Your Mail Orders Early for Gift Selections. fcrincr hockey players. zimi form w , . . ” - .. ism... ......,, m. H“... .,, u... .3. Holmans Guarantee Satisfaction. Junior (livtario lloiakry As-am-ia- lwnl. The "ti. .,...~.-n.-.-..ii.... ' .- 5 See the Wonderful Display of player needs is hockey ability and that lie has not passed liis ‘Q iirclltictli b’ mo; z ll zu-i. IFI C C 11130. n ‘l’ o] v O I MO lt is hoped that. a large at- _ _ '”‘"~-*t"<"" n" D" D" DD" --'- 1w 1i AND ALL SKlKTINGAND HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AT " "' onigi . é,‘ ______ - a A OLMAN L‘ I"D 'l'iic' fl"lI\lll'.'-lll‘t It?‘ Forum R’ T. H _ 9 - 0P'l'.'tiI‘fl by rlemrs. J -. l' - g, - and William Iilich cl "u" l ‘l’ _ ' .‘ liii:iiiv.-.s at .. hockey game. i since opening‘ have enter-cal to the \l';'.ili'i oi‘ the p-itrcns iii an llfl-ttl-tlfiti‘. and very courteous manner- All the 5&1} ‘ (HJGDGQQHDD&G%QGU<§I>QQC I§§U§QQ%'QQD¢# -:»'r:-‘ BE PREPARED latest fixtures have brcn iusliil- ed and a vi it t .n . a our» 1*?‘ _ _ _ counter i..- ll, bencoililtiiitigd. n. For the Big" Ice Pageant which will open The New fr°*:;';“j:f;iff c; ‘if: Li!“ ‘f- “lftlRUlii” tabout December 4th or 5th by buying Yo"? .-...,..,_...., ,..,,,-...,_. ,4 , , (‘. (‘. M. Slazztes and Shoe Outfits early at Purdie & Fer- iht- I|-‘orD»_~'»r-=\-('-<-l» "woo gzusoiiis Shoe Store while their stock is complete. . c'v c7." is in... - '1 ‘ ' ' . i" "DD Role-Drank AGENTS FOR (‘. C. M. SKATES AND HOCKEY OUTFITS. PURDIE—FERGUSON Getting Ready For 813111111115 ilbegivrits are ivorkhg ha these (lays and night..- witli a cyc to giving the Truro Erarcai Stun-h.‘ ' wavy. a warm reception here next Fri» CO» day night. Coach l'l‘i)l\'.\(‘ was w-ll siwizniicil wlili his tcumi-z :~'iiuv."h'; i? Charlottetown! Pe E' I’ aigainst the trell conditioned Q QVDQOIDLOJZLUOJQDSOLOJZIYDLODIQOLODCMOD. . hloiictoiziziiis and looks fciwvcril to sending n much improved liiicup against tho (tots, ess business for many years. Oii March 4. 1879, he married Ida Bar- rett. of this city. He was a past master of the Lodge ‘ oi‘ the Temple, A. F. and A. M. and it past eminent commander of Hugh cl»: Paycns Commandcry, Knights’ Templar. He is survived by a. widow, a son in Providence, a son and two daugh- ters iii this city, also two Eintcrs and Postage Paid on SKATES and HOCKEY BOOTS kUvU-LUQQLKLKQUMQIMMLKQQLLRLZXLURQUQ ., goosne.~zio.o>t-dt~.wi>a~: smuauervbfihfifit $0.0 ' three brothers in Canada. c, - "' “A ' c ‘¢‘"' ‘ Funeral service will be private and . _ i ; ‘J ‘ a. request is made that flowers will —'“— m -__ w i lust received direct from Factory- _ An _ l One full carload GYPROC Annual Examination and One full carload TEN-TEST —Asaorted lengths- ' -Priceu low- L. M Poole d’: C0- of Your Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and Comfort ; .1. w. Jlllili$ltlli \ i‘; Ovwmlililt ~ - CHRISTMA 151 xeizgrzzne l20- a‘; c D s - Paoii'a Wharves D" _________ -_ .1 GUARDIAN CENTRAL: ,.,,_..._m.,_,_ ‘a- onuarooononoocm ' ' ‘ ’ nflhDCf-dfim?C‘biifi-filfi-ti-lififidflbfilfifififirfifi-firfi5fi-lgligfififl fiflfifit3firfi-flfifififi-fififififlbdb - ~ ' ' ' ' ' ‘I ' omoomommaosmsxcmtcxonww _______ _ 5:3"? :~:-o"~:¢oo'c>=¢»‘<-'-t»wrooooec-ot»ot-‘oacvromotctouutmnomonmrtcwzosm t<ocooooo=romonno' _ t DANIEL DIcGIIl-JGUR lg . p0 Daniel ltlcfiircgui‘ of this city died E: ‘ T“ @ C l - - suddenly in Boston Sunday‘ night. ’ i C o 1A 1 U! He was born iii soutiipori, Prince ' ' Edward Island, Dec. 25. 1847. a soii .0‘ ~ 1 _ ol Alexander and Elizabeth (Dewar) i9 - McGrcgor. | - _ . , Mr McGregor came to Keene in ' P rlnce Edward Island 1869 and was engaged iii the hnrn- ~