. “gees he 1 s“ _ i The 01a nitric-Tile ‘Days of Courage-—Of Thrill-0f Ad- 'venture‘--They’re Here l Fllzned where your Nation's history was madc- with ROBERT FRAZER CLARA BOW \ . '43‘ Matinee-lilo, 11c. t——26c; 2101110. Bold Days-The Thousande o! Indians, Wild Horses, Cavalrymsm Frontlersmsn. uifler way. With our good friend I"i'oa'uy'ata.Is:"1&"s. i the curling competition tor the hands will ‘be made Wright Trophy will once more get the rorm o! a points competition. Upwards or eighty- that ls individual points will be re- iiive curlers split up into teams are ‘corded by those taking part ill t competing {or the honor o1 an“ ing this beautiful piece o! sliver- gating the highest total "Jack Frost" again on his best ‘behaviour will meet with the approval of lli was cmnmrrnrown euannmu t». T......._..,~.._.__\_7,q a -;'.' '-. i»1i-t. .. JANUARY ‘s, 1m An innovation which no doubt this year in The curler aggro, will novel contest. ware tor the season oi’ 1926, and presented with a beautilul sltvir? ‘ " ‘ ‘judging by the way the opening cup. D. B. Stewart will handle matches went over. close ‘and ex- the above. citing llnishes are anticipated. The tollowing are the match re- curling suits so tar in the schedule: J. F. Whear-‘i Ooi. E. Fuii-lz Dr. J. C. Houston S li‘. R. McLalne~13 E. H_ Black-JO appearance these days which is a H. A. Ebers--7 strong indication that their owners W. H. Pr0wse-'18 Alex Scott~l0 are out for business and a strong R. E. Splllet—4 hold on some o! the coveted troph- Tbe junior matches have Botten les. under way in the race for the Jun- ior Challenge Trophy. Prof. Watkis~8 D. B. Stewart-E) Mcbaren and A. Plckerd charge of the matches. [or senior com petition. BKIPS matches. o l,” i. . .i’ - “iirliijiitifiondi Picture I ‘ Ilpwpn Made by the men who know the Old West-Made it s: it should be made with the hearts of the _Na'tives behind if- “FEET OF MUD”~—Two Part Comedy ._i- u. ‘_4\.'-L \".,4* ~ ~‘ *'. PRINCE EDWiiRD TODAY AT 3.1 FRANK PRETTY NI PRETTY NIFTY CHORUS. ALSO P PRESENTiNG “Manhattan Models” With JOE DORAN TOM DELAY, PIECOTT AND DEMUTH,ED. SOPER, "HAPPY" McNALLY, FRANK SOPER, BOB McCHARLES, MELBA HARRINGTON. LlLLlAN LESLIE AND THE 5, 7 AND 8.45 SOPEIPS FTY REVUE ICTURES ~ By Marlo Belmont. . Black veil-ct with crcnm laco heems to beaiarorits combination i the present season. The black biflon velvet frock shove uses ldellcate cream lace to advantage in its Janet and curls. m; The skirt is polnevi to n irrram ilk bodies. and has an lilnet gath- d section across the fronl. The am silk bodice extends up to ' i p nu in the v opening oi the outline »- ' Jpnlofstlll worn LETTER OF SYMPATHY n 1i)‘. llnrry Pethick. llczll" Brollu-ln-Vlc. the oillcersj . and lnamlirirs- of King Wiiiiilnl l..(‘ U. i... No. 11136, desire to convey tci you our heartfelt sympathy in llici loss you have W».- reuilzc iilili our itiiiiiQHl, words will llol :lv.-lil L0 hc-al your wounded, ln-urt. lull. we. would ironlltlreuil you: in lllnl Who came to llcul tile broiv, vu-llcnrlcil nnd cumiort them thank mourn. and Who primllsed ilevorin; i"fl\'4: or iorsilkc _\'0ll. May you in- cmlliloll by ills grill-e to cast. your) l "Sift? upon lilnl. knowing and be»: sustained through! 13 liiP llnlnh o1 your belnvcil nlolllcr; '_ PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honor Roll, December, 1925 Grade X—~Mr. Rogers Ruth Ayers Margaret Phillips Margaret Stentirord IX-Miss Scott fllubel Matbeson Bertha Mutlow Margaret Campbell Vlll~Miss Tull. Nancy ivecks and Adele Mc- Bowling: Lennnn Wayne McKJe Edna Burke \’ll—fl1lss Irving Phyllis Hooper Edith Ford Marjorie McLean VI-Miss Smith Evelyn Simmons Marjorie Fraser Annie McLennan V—~Miss Fullerton Doris Ferguson ~ Florence Simmons Edith Hill IV~Mlss Owen Edith Shaw Jessie MacLeod Helen Morris 1V—Mlss Stewart Porno Murdock Doris Birt ' [Gladys Lniierty lib-Miss Siewnrt Jenn MacNelll Irene MacDonald Dena Court ill-Miss Haslam Herbert Davis Barton Crabbe Marlon McKinnon il—-Mlss Yeo Marjorie Campbell Eric McGregor Doris MacDougall ll~Miss Weeks 1 Margaret Large 2 Stella Jay 3 John Viillclueod Housen and Hilde. Larter. ...__.._¢-0¢-?__.. Mlnnrd‘! Linlment for ltlfl’ ninlcles. OF IT'S OWN MELOIDS stop the tickle and re- lieve all throat irritations. Prlce 25 Cont: per Box. iivYillg that lie vnrcill for you, and. v we trust liult hyu and ilyc you will all moot an unbroken circle iii tile‘ lliunc on illizil. where liEltlil-liiViiiq cd friends. at lust, shall ‘meet to ilzlrt no nlore. l- O. L. No, 1161i. Golding Barrett, Samuel B. Newson. _ -—Oommlttee. v hlngelryn. l’.E.l., Dec. Z1, 19%. i--<o>———~ Modern Woman Is Not Emotional (Canadian Press) LON-DON, Eng. Jan. ‘i-Jboes lilo modern woman cry at the grand daughter oi the great Sarah Bernhardt says the modern wo- man 110m not. She recals that when llcl- grand mother played Mar- guerite Gauthier it was common lo sec tears streaming down the races o! ihe women. Now she says it ls rare to see anything o! the kind. Phlllp Rldgcway o! the Gar- rick theatre, London, entilreiy dis- agrees. “Cry“ he exclaimed. “Why at lhe Garrick we are thinking oi supplying handkerchiets to he audl cnce. for all times ot day, and the two- piece version ls newest in the even- ing frock. We see elective silver and white brocadee tor evenlnl. nude vli-llllilriddinos. .1 .:..;.. theatre? Mlle isylane Bernhardt.‘ SOLD ONLY BY Signed in bellali 0i King Willlanl. Pile" Tue Fisxaat. Pose- 9J9. KODAK STORE 551 S. C. Moore-S members o! the club. A commlt- weather curling activities tee composed oi’ L, Hodgson. W. A abandoned (or the time being, but are in thanks to yesterday’? north-easter A senior and with the continuation or the Challenge Cup ls also in the ring cold weather. progress will be re- (l. G. ported today. and tonight matches Hughes is‘ in charge of the senior will be continued, ,Thomas BRYNCTNC‘ tifilXfiliifin-J Four splendid and annronrilts trophies lncludlnl . Wright Trophy are now on exhibi- tion ln the club rooms and- are ‘leiiclting much praise and admira- tion irom all especially the H" New stones are makin! thfill’ Due to the recent mild spell ‘oi were ililiNilifiéli Y. \10.30—11.30——SiJecial Class. 3.30—-5~<Students Boxing and Wrestling. 5—6.30—<Businese ‘Men. 7~8-—(J. MscLeod vs. E. Stone- lord). Junior Basketball. 8—-1i>—iSenlors. 7—~(‘ity Imagine. Bankers vs. Miles. 8.30—-<Ali Alleys Open. BiiiiiiiNii ihasi, night a very close and in- tlereating game played between tho Caflnfldy Five and the ‘Sailors the latter wlnni-g ollt by ‘a small margin or {i0 Pins. SAILORS. J. Railaghun . . . . . .. 126 r160 J. Kériiy . . . . . . . . .. 267 119 Eli. Flynn . . . . . . . .. 1'32 143 'i‘obal-—1453. VE. \V. lV. 183 179 J. WV. C. . .. .. 153 157 iWest ‘C. . . 222 113 Total 1423. Joe Kelly hall highest total 597 and also high single 267. Tolligili. the lBsrbers and the Rovers will play at 8.30. Hunter River And Vicinity Miss Beatrice Vanlderstine. oi the oiflce stall oi Messrs. Bruce Stewart & Co, Charlottetown, spent the week-end here. the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. William McMillan. Mr. McLeod. Hose Valley. has been visiting here (or a few days. the 8119s! oi’ his sister, Mrs. J. A. Leiurgey. Mr. Guy Glover. Mt. Stewart. is visiting for M" weeks with his sister, Mrs. i’. :urd Court. Mr. John McLeod. accountant with Messrs. P. J. Noy & 00., re‘ turned the letter part o1 the week from Tlgnisll, where he spent the Christmas and New Year's holl- (lays. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. McLeod, Al- bany, spent New Year's day with Mr. Mel/cows parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. McLeod, Fredericton. Miss llelen S. Rodgerson, B.A.. leit on return Saturday morning to New Carlisle, Qua. alter spending prices. Special Touring Car - Special Roadster - - y Special Sedan - - - Special Coach - Special Coupe - Panel Commercial Car Screen Commercial Car Chassis llos. l l8. 3 e- $1359 i338 i150 - i575 — i490 i265 C1210 995 f. 0. b. Toronto, taxes extra ()id Prices New Prices $1180 li80 I515 I320 I250 ll60 lll0 895 These new prices applyl to a product that is far and away the finest Dodge Brothers have ever produced. They are mode possible by an expansion program which practically doubles production and materially reciuces the cost of manufacture. w. s. rnowss 9a sons 174 Great George Street MOTOR CARS r DODGE BROTHERS the holidays at her home here. The first hockey match oi‘ thu @ season between the New Wlltshire T. Connor, Charlottetown; and Hunter River teams took place Full, charionemwu, New Years afternoon on the New » Wiltshire rink. A number from Miss Margaret McPhee, Vernon U" WW" we"! MW" and "F0 Bm- River, has been engaged to tench My repaid in witnessing u lively tol- this term in Rennie‘s Road and cleanly contested same which school. succeeding Miss Maileliue resulted in a scom ot 6-3 in invor (pm-kin, who was obliged to give 9i’ Hum" Riv"- up the work on account oi illness in her home. l. (l. it]. Mr. John Bertram, Pleasant Val. iPY- ilfl-‘l recently purchased a. {arm Mr. W. J. McLean. Southwest 1.01 "m" M!" D- M- Mfibevii. and ln- 16, was a passenger 0n the Murray lend» movlnz here shortly. Mr. Harbor train Tuesday-afternoon, ilnliMrs. Bertram will be a welcome goingto Eldon to attend the lun- ilddiiion to the church and social ereLoi his brother-in-law, the late "is f" m" evmmunltv- la. o. Smith, which took place from his home Wednesday afternoon. I. -———-<ro-o-——- Recent guests at Riverside inn» “filmed J- H- Dsnmsn. New York; GREENWICH ecu-loci. EXAMI- l H. I. Townsend. rep. Miner shoeiui . flATioN. l» H- l1 Foster. ren- int. Harvest- --- er 60.; Miss McKenzie. Cardigami The semi-annual .3. F. Tarbush. Charlottetown: H. examination and Cllrllslnlns lice of iil‘L‘P.il\\'l\‘il School, King's County. [Uliii plum- Thursday afternoon, Dcc. Lllili. 1925. ‘file school wits very artis- tically decorated wiili gnrlniuis nnd spruce nild iii one curui-i- sumll the Christmas tree llldsn ilown will! pmsentu. Although lill‘ weather was‘ liiflllgiélélliiil}, lin- number oi rnte Dll_\'(-!l‘fl nnd vigil- l)l‘il llrencnl niiuweil tllu keen inter- eel in school work. The pupils were examined ill the various subjects and by their satisfactory answers showed the careful training they liud received during the term. Mr. George Mavhlwcil was up- polnted chairman and a short prc» gram was carried out. Special mention may be made oi a dia- logue by Gordon Sutherland. Olive Snnin ltinus lllcn appeared and School. in'il“i'i‘€iit‘ii lu unload the Christ- inns ll‘t'u whit-h bold presents for pupils llllii lonelier. Everyone [lrtiilt-Blli was treated with home- nuuli- l-undy. Then Penzle Mac- kenzie. on bellull’ o! tile school mud nn address to the teacher, und llurry lluttruy presented her wiill a well-filled purse. Miss Sutllcrlluul, though taken by sur- prise, thanked the pupils in a iew well chosen words. Compliment- ury remarks were made -by the; parents and visitors who were pleased with the prompt and cor- rect answers or the pupils. ‘The examination was brought to n close by the singing oi‘ the National Anthem. The Ifollowlng is the address: Dear Tesche z take this opportunity ol conveying to you our thanks (or your efforts on our behalf. 'We nsk you to please ,' this gilt as a token of esteem and sp~ preolutlon oi’ your valued services to us. And we extend to you our best wishes for a. Merry Christmas snli a HappyNew Year. The Pupils o! Greenwich School- AID TO HOUOEWORK. "Guess my girl in college has changed her mind about basketball. She is evidently going in (or some- thlni! more useful." "How so?" made the scrub team." samhflw“ and mymmd mum?‘ WQ- “W 9W"! ‘if Gmfillwich Mlnlrd‘! Llnhnni in bums. TO <0 ouT AN‘ qu- SOMEONE TO wQlTa woos. name. m "nos - ////// m. 55v» ouaAu - YOU nor AL-BUN ~69. HY WW-"fl aoY - rut. 4N5 You A DQLLAB. IF YOU'LL Do 501E -,'o" ‘v TlubT wmTE COUNT 0a CHAHQE- VALLAM Blzqgpt -| l t<u~l Do DA wklTlw BUT TOU ALL -By George Hollands wHAr- ~rou 5PELL- THE Bobb- TOWN “WP 5A"! THAT YOU CAN'T FlNO ANY 9mg, ‘lb NAME or was: o me a l». hawks sum. I'd“- > l Cm: Brush vfil ti» - ' -: x . - nmu. ' "Now she writes that she has‘