’ Viekg y. oils so INSTANTLY . Colds are ‘ This preparation Jipecipienaof the hundreds of good Trggwsaas?’ " " Familiar m Many f Canada Cities _ ..."..-1ri...si..... Families Tried Lnt Minter and are i Enthtllintiio. l AND IO DIRECTLY. Here's " the successful new new of treating any kind of a d . . a aim unit actj- 1m ‘a am- ns liniment. vanities or plaster. At the same time its I edients, released as vapors by '11s body heat, enter the nose, throat and lungs evcry time you ‘breathe, Exchange.) Ottaw Power .. 90 Bell lephone .. 112% mpton . 39 Abltibi .. 69% Show an 112% areas euorarleus _ v FAX. Jun. 4,.—(QuotatIons WP!" 9d by Johnson and Ward. momhrrs of -the Montreal Stock in! Laursntide Eulip Canadian General Electric. 82 Canadian Steamship Com . .. 19 Canadian Steamship Pfd 56% Asbestos 60m. 71% Dominion Bridge ..._... -— Montreal Power .... 104% Winnipeg Electric ..._... National Breweries Atlantic Gugiar . commonly ‘broken up overnight, croup in fifteen minutes. _ Vicks Vapo~ ‘Rub was discovered by a North, Carolina. druggist, in 1s years its‘ use has spread until now over 17; million jars are used yearly. r . viTdlted In 15,000 Homes. Over 15,000 families in Ontario and Quebec tried Vicks" last winter by invitation oi the manufacturer thru local druggists. They pro- mised ‘to report results. The three cases below are just random reports received. Vicks is nu ideail rciiliarly fr)!‘ children, applied oxtcrally. no dos- ing to upset their stomachs. Good for head colds, chest colds. tnnsiiit- is, catiirrii, sore throat or Iioarsti- ness, and for skin hurts nr itchings Truly, "The Itelnody of 100 How Vicks Is Used. ‘Mrs J Saunders of 235 Barton St. ‘East Hamilton, On‘t., says: "i was bothered with ‘asthma and a vcry bad cold in my chest. i applied Vicks Vapoi-lwb, rubbing it on with my fingers and found it gave me wonderful rciiief. 1 would be pleased to recommend it to anyone having a bad cold or in case of burns. "As a inmlliy medicine it has no equal. i know it will help others as lit has helped me, lMr- Joseph Haley of 199 West Milk St., ‘Brantford, Ont, says: "iMy wife has suffered with quinsy for years. ‘but Vicks must have prevented it for she got thru the winiter without a single attack. We sent part of a jar to a neigh- bor, whose ‘boy was very sick with cold or grippe. He also got re lief, Vicks surely should be in everv home." Mrs. Wilton Bull of 979 Tupper rSt., Montreal, says: "i find Vicks! Vapaitub one oi the finest salves l ever used. We use it for cuts, burns, and bruises and even mos- quito bites, with most excellent re- sults." . . At ailii drug stores, 50c per jar. PERSONALS ‘Miss Irene Secord of Sackville is visitng in the city. the sum oi Miss Dora lticDonald. Mr, Robert Baird who has been yisiting in the P-rovince left yes terday ‘on return to Detroit. Dr, a; F. Miller or Kentviilc. NIS, ls visiting his homo In this city. L_..___ iMrrs. Capt. Goodwin Summer- side who has been iii for the past six weeks entered the Prince County Hospital where she will undergo an operation. Mr. F‘. G. Payne, assistant en'- gineer of the- customs cruiser "Margaret" who spent Christmas l International Paper Am. Locomotive ..._ Am. Smclting & ‘Refining . Anaconda Copper .. Canadian iPnclfic Ra New York Central . Cuba ‘Cane Sugar Crucible Steel Kelly Springfield Mex Petroleum international Mer. ‘Marine . Press Steel Car Reading ............ .. Southern Pacific . Studebaker . Union Pacific Iitnil Copper .. U. S. Steel MONTREAL EXCHANGE 101.70 1934 Victory . i “M475 1934 Victory .. 1922 Victory I937 Victory .. BAN K8 Bank of‘ Commerce Bank Royal Bunk Montreal . Bank Nova Scotin Wheat, May 117%. Sept. 106%. (Jorn, May 71. July 70%. Oats, May 43%. July 41%. Selli- 4o%. ’ July ‘lion, .._-_<o->-——-— THREE PRIESTS T0 BE OR- OAINiED-On ‘Sunday, Jan. 14th ire ordination of Rev Fathers Ray inond McKenzie, Reginald F. Mu Donald and Michael ROOney wiiil take place at St.. Dunsians Cathe- dral. Fathers McKenzie and Mc Donald are graduates oi Si: Angus- tine Seminary, Toronto and Fat- her Rooney of Grand Seminary, Quebec. The ordination ceremony will be performed by His Lordship Bishop 01Leary. MAPLE ‘LEIAF FARMERS IN-l STITUTE. ——'l‘he annual meeting! oi the ‘Maple Leaf Farmers Iusth‘ tute was held in Summerviiicr School on Dec. 27th nit at 7 p. m! The President, "Mr Albert "Curran, opened the meeting, He gave a detailed account of the business transacted during One of the inst ssiles was four tons of crate fattencd poultry to Messrs Poole d: Thompson, Montague. The minutes of inst meeting were the financial statement was su-b- mltieti by the ISecretary which the auditors reported correct, the books showing a balance oi‘ $110.00 to the credit oi‘ thc for the ensuing year: Prcsiilcni. Albert iCurran; vice president, it. J (iondy; secretary trilzisuror, Will Cnili; directors. Thomas Dunn, Joseph M. Power. Win. A, Power Chas. iMciMJZlian. Tllos it. IIIULUIIII, iM. J. Donneliy, ‘R. J. (loudy, Wm. Cain, Aibe-rt iCurrain. at his home here left on return yesterday morning for Sorrellt-Owlng Quebec, where the ship is laid up, for the winter. 11s was nccoinpnuwOid Homestead will be Icd by Mrs. Payne who will spend‘ tho winter in Sorreil. o+e++e+o+e4++d v OLD HOMESTEAD REPEATED to the etorm and Fri- arrlving the repeated aqaiin today at the Prince Edward Theatre. ‘day's program not AA‘AAA‘4A V‘ AAAAA an?‘ GLASSLFIED ADVERTISEMENTS II “:21?! 8e per line per any for 0 days or over. Dal-l“ oer Ills on Ihv- Io oer llne nu day for a days UOIIIQ 5 word: ti: n llhe.‘ one for II figures. Ifltln] leflern. count on one wud. l0 ist- eent’. It I for enh- Andre-u hnnlydft of llwllal Inn .be poll Ion. Speelnl Illtea Firmly-Iron Ileana ml. 15o In seven :0 its: one week. Hllllnllnn Agieljltis" Wants-d I WANTED LIVI AGENTS r5. ' 1'50 QIOII ‘DI. " Dina-- w ' “Qoavtwttflnugf V; ‘all a ., r _ , ‘e miitir.‘ - - W Help wanted-Male l IA-Irll l ‘ e.ekly for yo wfi ng ahowoardl J-xhtll FUR _ K DONE AT 120 DOI- " cheevbgfiflt. 11min: Puttmrultl RIPAIRID. UP- ‘tldlllie j an _.____._...._._..._..____ men “QLKrrr-Zifiigidfiififili.» ‘ afd”w sham nip: - I for or. “info-ll, Me for seven word: per 9 ‘o o» QooQvQRQ-Q Wanted WANTED—TWO OR THREE rooms (furnished preferred.) Pi".oiio li-tvill-L. Peardon House. VIANTE D.— FOR WINTER months. two furnished rooms. ADDI‘? Poafdon House. Phone 040-11.. For " Sale FDR GALE-MOUNTED MOOSE » ‘hud- (fivef t spread) suitable for large Ii or hotel. Apply after 6 p. in. at Peardon House. FOR BALI TWO FREOHINED 601i. B" years old. Horace Var ley York. M. "f" T0 LET w W, prompt as "- Vi i. i,‘ phone A Wiliiein- _ ‘ '. A JIWQMIII- 1'0 i-Ifh-"rwo OFPIOIONEXT " 10664-7-1intb. ‘in Amends Oonlulittli. well ma,“ ‘n16- h““a_ - A 1y gt "Millie-aways voun FOX freeman, om m: iiliui ma: " - Ilded Iur uranorraoaga _ nan I I301: Prince Ed- " N n for busi- Teoohere Wanted" " eats e OI TIAONIKWWNTID" POI CABLE Heed‘ Yldfodlrbot 875.00." Total AT‘ anion! Ind 1am riri ‘ . rFrslshiiii-l- ‘min " ‘Innlfiildedlfl am: gia- J» gar ""1 "film. Memo. tmo-aa-n We ‘ ‘ . ' weal. IOPrIN°1Fn innocents; LAND F ' ~_ _ - attic-u. l" selling at l5 price. Patons. —Owlnq day's program not the year 1922..kday'a ‘program not The amount of sales it-iid -purchases.OId Homestead wiiii _ being in ‘the vicinity" of $4600.00.ingalln today at the Prunes Edward then read and adopted, niter whichimont. French River on Dec‘ 8&2 instituted ‘Dho following officers were eiccted- iii "iiiiiiii OHOP from Holman’: Catalog. BAND AT "m: Rink tonight. LADIES’ cons HALF PRICE. Paitons. 11 ANNUAL MEETING FARMERS’ Institute, Marshfield, Jan. 6th. 2i OUR FULL NEW STOCK OP Englileh IOORI, eelilng at 25 per cent discount. Pgtgng, ABOUT 10 DOZEN SHIRTS, sizes 14 to 16%, all good putter-m; 1i BUY YOU-R FUiR COAT now, “"11 Have money. on: Discount on all "Fur Coats and Furs —I’ruwsu Bros. Ltd. +31‘ ‘DANCING OXFFRDS for men, light weight patent ientilvr (Irons shoes~rccelved at Ailey & (111,, Lid- 11172-5-21 CHILDREN'S SERGE AND vei- vet School Dresses half price. ~ Pstons. 11 BUY YOUR NEEDS at the Money ‘Raising Sale, and gayg mvooy for 1923. Paton: Ltd. 1114- 4-3I —--Owing CHILDREN'S WOOL SCARFS, Old Homestead wiill be To again today at the Prince Edward Theatre. CAPS AND LEGGINGS MATCH. HALF PRiCE-PATONS BEER d. WEEKS 10 DAYS slaughter saiie buying opportunities. Practically our entiire stock offered at big discount. ll OLID HOMESTEAD REPEATED to the storm and FPI- arriving‘ the Old Homestead Willi be repeated again today at the Prince Edward Theatre. LATE SAlLINGt-‘fhe schooner Eva L., Captain Michael Gillam, loaded with produce by E. McFar- lane at Annandiile, soiled from that port. on December 27, for NOfllbpljcauon m Prim Moral Sydney, and ‘reported on the 28th, having arrived safely nt St. Peters, Cape Breton. . BEER &. WEEKS 10 DAYS slaughter sale-ZS pe-r cent off wool blankets and comforts, fian- nciette, etc" 30 per cent off cur- tailns, cuitalininqs and all furni» ture c0verinqs-25 per cent off all fail Ilirlens. 20 per cent off sheet- ings, table ‘linens. Nabisn long- cloths, etc. Wonderful buY-ing op- portunities Sale ends January 13. Furniture. carpets, bfids and tied- difng at 20 to 30 per cent off. Beer and Weeks. , OLD HOMESTEAD REPEIATED --Owlng to the storm and Fri-i arrlvi-ng Theatre. BRIDAL SHOWER -- A very. pleasant evening was spent at the; home oi Mr. niid Mrs. H J. La‘ when about one hundred friends and neighbors gathered io_ give n miscellaneous shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cousins. Park Corner. The happy 00111118 were taken to the parlor and scat- cd when two well laden baskets were CiIiTIPlI in iby the Misses Vio- in. MacKonzlc, Florence MacLcodJ Nina Bcmnrd and Minnie La moni: and placed before them. The parcels were thon opened and the verses road by Miss Jenn Bell. causing much laughter. Mir, and Mrs. Cousins though taken by surprise. in n. few well chosen ivords thanked theirr many friends for the beautiful gifts and good wishes. Slipper was then served by the ladies mid the remainder of lilo evening was spent in nin- sic’ and other amusements, The presents worn costly and numer- nus, ivllir-li showed the high es- tvnill in which they were held by ilicir lliriny friends. QOOHOQOO-QQ-OQKOQ-O-Qfi-GOQO i.‘ Try Us Vlhis Year ‘ If for any reason you > contemplate making i, a change in your ' druggist for this year see how well we can serve you. > We give our patrons the kind of’ service they desire. We seek, too, to conserve their interests in every way. If you v appreciate prompucourteoiis at- tention, high quality and reasonable prices we are" sure to _’ lipid your trade for years. Give us a trial, "any- way. ‘ 1H8. iic each. Patone. Ladies’ Fur Costs and Fun, now. -—Prowse Bros. Ltd Weeks offe curt I materiaiil azid fubtvllfuifend dun” I! 30 per cent off. and Fur Coats to clear at a Big DIBU0lliIl.—-H1‘OWS8 Bros, Ltd. ’ 4-31 ALLEY CO. LTD. received a pumps in nil the newest leathers and iaonlliiniitionsi. $l.00.—~ Patoiis. selection of dining room and bed- room fumiiturc at 30 per cunt on ~10 days only, IO the IIOTm am] Fri- dafi Proilram not arrivilng the mpeated snore; wgndgrful have taken advantage of our ni-oncy raising sulv, ghowg the Bargains are genuine, Patons Pierce will conduct sirrvices Suli day. Jail. 7: n.m., 7 p.m. n.m. classes at the Union Commercial College and get in line for a good —Owing Old Homestead will-i he agailn today at the Prince Edward Theatre. . the [at 5.30 today in the Parish Hail are be ropeatedwhe Pantomime of the Christmas ‘day evening, January 3rd, n mect iiiiliiii ' BROKEN SIZES IN linen c0]. 1I CLEARH“: AT i! b1! discount Buy 4-31 l son ran nave ONLY no.1. coverings ‘ 1 BAROAINB GALORE IN Pltblll Miller‘ Ready to wear department. Discounts 25 to 1-‘3 price. 1i THE BALANCE of Ladies‘ Furs wonderful iinc oi‘ ladies’ dancing 11172-5-2! SPECIAIL LADIES‘ BLOUSES white and colored, valued $3.00 foi 1E BEER It WEEK-s offer a large OLD HOMESTEAD REPEATED BY THE WAY THE PUBLIC big that 1i CORNWALL CIRCUiTr-lttiv. II North Wiltsliire, 1i Hampshire 3 p.ili, Cornwall‘ Bible Class. (fol-nwall 11 CIVIL SERVICE -— Join the position. Full particulars on ap OLD HOMESTEAD REPEATED to the storm and Fri- arrlving the repeated day's program net LITERARY MEETING. - Owing to the storm the meeting nf St James Literary ESociety. which was to have been addressed last night by Judge Stewart. has been post poncd until next Thursday night. ST. PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL TEA AND PA‘NTOMIME.— Unless weather again proves unfavorable the ‘Sunday School tea wilihbe held Story and thc prize giving at 7.310- OONTRAOT. —- Busl ncss in lobster trnp materiel l: very active, Mr. Herbert Dougie: oi’ Cherry i-iiii has a contract t< supply 150 thousand iaths to part ies at ilifount Stewart. -.\ir Dougie. has his -owii sawing outfit and loti oi’ lumber. ‘LARGE MEETING OF SWINE RAIS E-R'S COMMlTTEiE-Oii- Idleilncs ing of the (Swine iiialsers’ Commit tee, appointed during the Chili" iotlciown Exhibition was held ll the office of the Dominion Liv: iStock Branch on Queen Street The purpose oi the meeting was tr draw up a constitution for thc proposed ‘Swine Raisers‘ Associn tion to be submitted at a genera gathering oi the I-log Raisers dur ing the coming Farmers‘ Week The ‘Committee, composed o ‘Messrs. Bert lugs, Peter Brodie Lou Roper, W. J. (iiiison, ilni Stewart, and ii, R. Mouse, has boon working 011 tllc (luciition fol sonic time, and tiicsr- geilticlller focil flint a great service can bf rendered to tho farilicri oi’ this island by n 3001' strong, scrvlcenblc, iiog Producers Organization. lt is hoped’ thui the meeting during Farmers’ Weei the date of which will be announc ed inter, will be largely attended by nii- farmers interested in the Hog Raising industry. Word hes boon received from Mr. A. A. Me Mil-inn, chief of the Swine Dlvisior Ottawa, that Lo will in‘. present ni tliilt meeting, to ncqlinint Islam‘ Hog Raisers with the latest ilcvei opmcnts in the Bacon l-iog Indus try of Canada. CAPITOL HILL CLUE-On Dec ember 19t>h the Club met at thi home of Mrs. Priscilla MacDonald Despite the cold niizht all the mem bers were present. Miss Addie Mr- Innis was the lucky [IIBYBD Wliiiiifll’ with 780 points. Alter luncheon tbs following programme was success BAND AT "ms m“ ‘ought SPECIAL SKA toms“. TE at the rink BEGT ISILKS AT 33 -1-3 OF . — Pia-nous. ‘ F SPECIAL SKATE at the rink tonight. THIRD ‘DAY OF our ule con- tinues to-dly. Dlgoountg from g5 to 50 per cent In aid Departments, Paton; Ltd. 1141-431 CLEARING at a big discount Ladies’ Fur Coats and Furs. Buy nown-Prowiie Bros Ltd ii-iil THE BALANCE of Ladies’ Furs and Fur Coats to clear at a big iII8COIllll.— Prowse Bros. Ltd. 4-3i BARONETTE SKIRTS in Rose. White and Blue at hall‘ price. — Futons, 1i EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS in Mons and Boys Clothing ai tlic Big Snic. Discounts fruui 25 to 1'2 Drice.~ Pntoiis, OLD HOMESTEAD REPEATED ~0wing to the storm and Fri- day's program not arriving the Old Homestead wi-li be repeated lflaiiilt today at the Prince Edward Theatre. FEAST OF EPIPHANY, —Tiie idcast of the Ellipiifliiy celebrated on Saturday. Jon 6th is a holyday oi obligation. The masses at St. Dunstan's Cathedral will bc at the same hours as on ‘Sunday. GAME POSTPONED-Jfiic lino-- kcy grime at iSunlmersidc has been cancelled owing to the triif fio blockade undl will bc played intel- in the season. ISLANDER DEAD.— A Canso telegram of Jan 2 says-Patrick (I. Cullen. aged 81 and unmoi-“lcd. for twenty-five years collector oi‘ irnstonis of this port. dropped dead in "his office here today. He is sur- vived by two brothers, one liv- ing in Gloucester, Masts, and the second in Charlottetown, P.E.l. COMMUNITY CLUB—~Owing to the storm tho dance to have been liven by Miss Newbeirry and the vlisses Beales‘ last night has been postponed until this evening. The Community Club meethg for thc week has been postponed. ROTARY Compliments ' tiitile Season to all RI w MATINEE 3.15. NIGHT 1 mo 8.45 MATINEE 11c. Children 5c- EVENING Orciiestra 26c. Balcony 21c. Children 11c. Adults EDWARD Victoria Hotel Pugilistic Upsets Featured In 1922 ‘NEW YO-ILK, January 4._- Five Flstic titles changed bands dur. 111K‘ 1922. The year was featured by many pugilistic upsets. Jack ilritton, holder of illc wcl. "fill/eight championship, w“ 1mm. ‘Bu ‘by Mickey Walker, it comes its a grout surprise, since only a ii-‘W inonths Iiefore, Briitoh Md ‘lehcmvull’ "Ill-Pointed Lightweight . C iHn-nion Benny Leonard, finally Wlnlllnii on a foul. he Lynch regained the bnntam- title by defeating Johnny Buff in ‘Miler easy ~S!yle. Buff, by the Wily. had a bad year of it, losing bolth the flyweigiit and ibautum liiqf. Which he jointed held. p‘ hfllmw "YWGIZIIL Cliilmipionjg “who Villa. the sensational Fili- "hm MXQT- Many 0f the experts are {DIIVIIICBG that Villa is n bet. ter boy than Jimmy Wilde, and is certain to defeat the great iittio Flilizlisll boxer if they ever meet. Willi such a victory would go the world title. "ilffyfihrnb annexed the light IiPflI/lfbwight championship by his decisive victory over Gene Tu“. I18)’. Orcb had previously put a kink in the career of Tommy Gill» PM“ b)’ inking down the decision in a lirround bout at Madison Square Garden. Greib‘s victory over Gibbons robbed the latter m‘ a chance with Dempsey-arrange. ments for the ibmll. having been practically completed. Perhaps the biggest shock of the pugilistic upsets was the do. gent of Georges (larpentier, ido] uf lance. by Battling iSlki-a com. Darative unknown. ‘tfhs Siki match looked like .-. 5e ‘up m? ‘CRFDQIIUGP. No one fig- ured Slkl had a chance, yet C-rr. pentier was knocked out, ‘The effort of Lew Tendler i0 LUNOHEOM- The - has at lome last night. it was he monthly meeting of the Club Jill NIP)’ ii""iied out will: a goozil ittentinncc at ihe Rose and Grey.. Vice Presidviit itotarian Dr, Mc-i Miilan presided. Alder rouiinei business had been disposed of an} 1:1» :.id witty 10-» e:l:t.ed "A New Ycni-‘s Piiantuy“ was Tomi 0y Rotnmli ihuiieu MacDonald} it described the niauy amazing things wl'.‘i:‘i a CIHIII mtoivn lt-p, Van Winkle “light he expected to 39.8 1i’ he woke up Il-ZT-J in the Vie"!!! Yam" of our Lord after an; "~80 long slumber. There was one‘ we“ P1115811! at the luncheon lasti "lent-or. Clifford Beer. ORCHESTRAL REH‘EARsA|_$_ “Wfioktly rehearsals of the Char. irttetoivii Orcili-stral Society are [sins carried on at the ‘Ciaiiedonian iilI) rooms. it is understood "d! citizt-ns will bc given an op- iortunity of hearing the full or. Iiviitra Oil Tuesday the 16th inst. Winn about. twenty members will "Ii" Part in a programme which CHERRY fully carried out. Chorus. "Telttlnr on the Old Camp Ground" b)’ ti" male memibere of the Club; Reciba tion. Maggie and Jigtil at the Gold on Gate. by Miss Effie Thompson; "w" 5mm“ wuldml- keep Rota" Benny Leonard resulted in agree: m" the lightweight -title froirl "Sill. but Leonard was refill-nod the will"? by a fairly comfor- table margin. Jack Dempsey. heavyweight gililfliiliiinon. is still the monarch of. I‘ the surveys. 0n no Chflmpiolt (f CTDWII IIIOPG SGCUTE [I151] on gqngme oi fighting Jack the fegilhe coiiunues m. "ommatei done Iittlenve gm dlvismn‘ Helm”! h e °" 11° fighting. Report "its it that he ls to meet (‘riqufll e Europe h - ’ ' “Hon Dayfllilmgflmillvfl. on Decor] l Moncton Vics l Beat Amherst} i fogoyfigox: N- Bw Jilii 2~—Iit=-i kw I ousaiiti‘ telitiiuswisiic ho (eat Xlillishthe Moiicton Vlctorins dc m S: I 9 Alllhflrfii. Independents! e opening game oi the IIIiIEB-l péndent Hock?!’ 119118111: llnru lo» il-lilht in the Arena rink by t1“. score of f 1c to two. “m B180 inciiutle splendid male ‘The ice was in i‘ ‘ .h . . ‘, f‘, ~ 3W1)’ B0011 con- _ pluses slid iMr. (has. Earle as d.t.0n. and the game was surmjs, Iifvzllfib. "lilo orchestral players ingiy fast for an opening gnllic. . ‘i. include tlie foil-owing: ——4M]‘_ H The excellent work oi‘ both not In 3 stupendQus 5999“ V5510" ‘frslnhgefiiirrlcgnothe gilillirfaiiit}, lMlr. séligdiitllls kept down thc score. Gd€OI filgfadhheulSlS NEWYOIiIQ - n ‘ c ue; r. z ie exception of a iiea<l~0n pro Q11 1 gensaflgna Iiiifiilfl Mitchell on the basg coils-ion iii the second pcrlol b . lililki; Mr. Grt-en of Halifax on lweell George ‘Carroll aild Staci:- bfimuck l“ zflliilbllflnv; Mr Arthur Gaudct b01188. which. laid out both players ' _ >10 rombone;_.\/ilss Stultz, gradu- about ten minutes. the game was ‘ill iii’ MT. Aiizson on the violin; PM!“ 919ml» Very fvw penalties bn- ' ‘Ir. “mining oi Montrcni (Vicliin). "IK handed nut. Carroll received ‘ ~ - Iilvfii‘ will he supported by .1 liiim- a bflil bruise on the left lr-iillllc, '" , ml‘ iii younger players including ‘While btnckhmrsti siiifcrvil from "Jrils-isl Iillilrrghy glugan, M1“ Kath, concussion _as n rcsu-lt oi iIIL inix- ' t! I! or ‘ y w 1 t d_ l _ lip. » ~-* _ ho (‘nnsorvggm-g‘ sofa $13,112:, 2E iI1Ill8<llpI—— l" a stulfendm“ 1r " ‘Iniiiflx: Miss nit. McDonald, Miss ‘mhtmt M°n=ion 311.11,", ' Burkv, Iiiss Dame “L M_ J 1k God] , ‘onnoliiy. Mr. Albert,‘ planed-no] n13"- Ciiilliilillll Ciiilillilns Ncw York proqum ’ t _- tion of the sensation flirt-d MoKeerpr-y‘, My‘ vmm, Defense a‘ t _s b v ‘hnisson on 59mm cmmnm, M,‘ lBrowneii J. Carroll Lana c?“ Muccce". g . l; Avm-n on um comet; Ml“ Zena Stsclthouse G. Carroll -‘ a M c orm“ . ' Hiognn oil 111911311101“; d M! Centre - “honhirr. who ab“, ‘presldgg m HE Les Lowther J. Ingram Edit! J ' iiilno- Wins ‘ wheelie Tia- - Neat‘ . fiickcrton V. Dnncnstcr i‘ S. Jackson F. Carroll / - ‘ Subs. ; ‘ J. Chisholm G. IAIWIIICI‘ r W. Chisholm iiLCnrroil ' .» R W. Siiiiker A.Whea1on ;. .. , ,. exan m . _ . ‘ , ‘. ‘ " "a Scgtgh Gurlgrs A UNIVEPSALDRQQUCTIQ (Omiliund _-___!__- r Reach Halifax iiAiLlFAX, Jan 2—-‘CI1lliiI1I$il1 cur iors were not permitted to carry out the ceremonious welcome they planned for the Scottish pinyers for the Royal Caledonia Club when they landed here at ‘noon today. because the Canadian Paci- flc liner, Merlocii. already behind bcherlule on account of Atlantic storms. barely‘ paused in the outer W distinguishing centre of each goal post, n. half cirvisny goal scored cie line shall be drawn from the while the goal centre of this line sffrontiug the charEPd. shall he cancelled. goal, with a ‘radius of foilr feet, and, this area siiiuii be the goai-tendcrafl ice whilc D111)’ l9 I" FY08"!!!- territory. puck in any shall not throw or hold it. and no. Another of Our Big Week End Programs H()OT GIBSON ll ‘ In the story of a young man who faced a whole flock of flying fists more bravely than he did the imile of a pretty girl. “THE LOADED DOOR” I “DQOMED” CLYI)E COOK Second Chapter of Universahs , Stupendous Chapter Play IN I “PERILS OF THE “LAZY BONES. A hilarious riot of laughter i - Starring H WM. DESMOND and fun. Don't Miss it. , ‘MATINEE 3.15. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Matinee, Adults 26c. Children 16c. l ‘ E\dcning,0rchestra 37c. Balcony 26c. i Children 16c. STRAND Cali Laemmle presents’ » an all star cast headed bu HOUSE PETERS VIRGINIAVAJLI MATTNOORB his position, ‘and . by any player tender is being thcltlie inttr-r s ill line between iSubstiiutes must not get on the ‘ When an offside occurs of! the The goalkeeper may stop the goalkeeper, the puck shall ilie faced _ 05pm, or manner heist a poinlt five feet at right angles ; hm} from goo . ='- - - ishes, in 1i s own territory: Violin Solo by liir. Joseph D. Mac- Lelian: Solo. The Songs my Mother Used to sing by Mrs. Linus S. Mac Donald. 0n December 26th Leo P Praughfs residence was the club's meeting pine. The following werr club gueotiii Misses Stella Mec- Neill ‘and Annie MacDonald. Messfl- Den Preught and Alfred MacDon. old, ‘flloprlae was won by M-r. Em- PIea-sant to tulle nlflllplompt idien branch of the club went out m am,“ rm- LOIIRDIb Golds. on the lighter and firtensricigrismign‘ Hoarseness and 5°?!‘ lighter party aboard a their brought them. and ashore. root. official w/icnme. harbor long enough to set The Msrloch sailed Once for St. John. Nevertheless a small party representing the (‘sn- __-a0>-___ other player of the defending shied 9L9 HOMEQITAD’ REPEAT!!! otherthanihe goal-keeper shall, dur —°WI"II 1° "i: "W"! Ind F"- I v song I e re n e gon eepersl " , territory. Tile goalkeepers maynflgfergrzfd“ " m‘ "m" wear pads and face protector, but DIAMONDS DI8GOVERED must not wear a garment such as keeping goal. The referee mustl pARAMARIBO_ Dutch Gum“. the which effects st would give him undue ‘assistance in‘ following’ numbere were swell! beTI Recffithfi. - LIIIII O. MacDonald. “Win. " amir mafia . . meetiitgfih‘ over. Mr. - . Idlaolieilen enter- b ' wrtheir home. v all‘! .1 t‘ ill’ is. met Pnaflt with’ a eeore of 935' points. luncheon being served the Olidnl, A Moving. by the Indies of the oi ti: Recitation. Towser Must e3 Tonight by Mid/ladle Me Innis: bio by ‘Mr. Jolfn Andrew Kelly's ‘ebullient boar: went in file NaflonltAntheiu was Two Bu“ 35c nlld QBIPQ OOI: tle. MeKINNOF ‘ DRUG G0. . "rm Ru!" . “you Store Pu NE 21s,; did not sliifcr any inconvenienci- on- the trip over. although it was a molt telnpestuous pnssalfé- “W9 enyoyed every hour of the voyage n very much." Major H. M. Mar- p shall, oecretary of the party sa‘d. a “There was a little seasickness among the curlers." he admitted. "hut w. have all recovered and are ready for the tour.’ cumin m THE f HOCKEY nutse The 048' . rules this year pro- ‘yiae tbaftélh addition to the dark A Y‘ ' rule nff the icc for nt lea-st one mili- Jan 4_Dmm0nd5 have been lite n. goalkeeper who infringes thircovered at Brownswem about rule, and must nile of! the ice. for mu" 9mm m“ elm according m ‘W999? I8 ""911 °m "'9 WW" "Imisesrch of only a few weeks. The takes his place shell have all medmnc, m "m, m, “.m()nd| privileges of a goalkeeper. when a goal ie scored, but decision of the. referee shall ‘Baal. V » lNo player ehall come in bodily contact with the murmur 111116 of diamond seekers Is expectltl. dis- 80 i 19051 1W0 "llmmlm "Y °m"‘the members of a local syndicate layer on his side who has offendedwhoge prowecqor, M" m“ RUM! "ll! "119- wile" 9 l°ll"brought in seven stones after e _ were uncovered has yielded 8011.1 Goal umpires Inform the referee M- m, l"; 47 ya", 1m no up U" temntic search for pneioue atone! b9 had heretofore been conducted. The ploeoe in easily reached b; rgII from Pernmerfbo and e rIII -