‘LAST nuns TODAY AT 3.1.". 708.15 f‘ .- 110111 Li] sou " ‘with tho wear- 111; 11.1111 scene A BIJIIIEGIS-ORCIII-JSTRA ol powerful picture! love and sacrifice. ' LOVE AND GOLD INA MAI) ' MEDLEY OF MIRTH PRINCE EDWARD-Tomorrow _ And 116w he loved liiulscli‘! j/ How the women loved him! M’ ‘ You'll love HMDCS loo, as the breezy golfchzunp who finds he is no match for the hazards oi‘ romance! MORE LAFGIIS THAN BOBBY JONES HAS CUPS; Grins! Guifaws! (iiggles Wand Golf Days Starting TO A Y ' , i CAPITOL 3" wasranu nano or rm.‘ scnccn. ‘c/I Tier/mg ' "teeny", Romance " ‘oouorui? DWAN A lllODERN- KNIGHT OF TIIE CIIIVALB/OUS WEST "HAWK OF THE HILLS” Chapter 5 “o1 .1) ‘W-ALLOP” Central Guardian TURNIPS- [load-MG daily at Railway Dump, Newsome at Mc- Leod. HORSE RACES-Reserve July 18th for St. Peters Bay horse races. 2694-2-23-th tf. WANTED -- Two smart girls l0 icarn tho Milinery. Apply to Miss Roadie. cure of Prowse Bros- Ltd. ‘ 2682-2-224ii. TO-NIGHT — Zion Church Choir concert and play in Zion liall~ Arl- mlsslorl 35 cts. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday, one prohibition case was dismissed. One assault case was disposed of by thirtydays in jail. HARD COAL FOR. BASEBURNER We can supply the best D. L. 11b W. lChesnut. A Pickard 8r Co., Phone 240 2692-2-2341 "ISLAND SPORTS AND SPORJPSMI-JlW-Is the attractive ‘subject. of the lecture to be deliver- fcd at the Caledonian Club rooms Ithis evening at eight o'clock by Mr. .J. A. McMillan. All cordially invit- ‘led. 2897 I AT THE JAlL-Jfesierday there ‘were thirty one guests on the regis- ter of the Queen's County Jail, div- ided at follows: Breach of Prohibi- tion Act, l8; Drunkenness, 3; Vag- rancy 4; Keeping a disorderly house i1; Assaillt 2; Awaiting Supreme Court, 2. 1N Till) APPEAL of Haywood vs. Coyle, heard before His Honour, Judge Stewart on Monday last, the following evidence was given by Jo- seph Purcell, Sh, on direct examin- ation: “Have o. son, Joseph Purcell, of poor mental condition. Wouldn't 2083-2-22-31 HonIDr. Manion . Speaks In The _ _ Budget Debate (Canadian Pram) OTTAWAfOnL, Fob- 22.—-ln re- suming the debate on the budget ll0n- it. .l. Manion (Conservative. Fort William) declared lhui, the annual Tedorul financial statement on a superficial inspection provi1l- od little to discuss. "The income tax payers will be pleased; some more industries will probably be injured, but the great mass of the people get almost nothing from the budget," he declared- In ‘his opinion the budget was largely a review of conditions “with tho usual boasts" that im- proved conditions wore duo to the government and 11ot to providence- “Tbc govorument appears ‘to be so aurprlsctl that its unwise policies have not nxilwd our country, that. they have formed today u muturnl admiration aocioty. the Ailnistor r-f ‘Railways recently almost compli- '1ncntlng providence on ilelng assoc- iated with this government," said Dr.‘ Mnnion. As a matter of fact providence had taken pity on 1:11 afflicted land afflicted by :1 govern- ment. which lacks leadership, init- iative, decision or imagination to solve tho really great problem" facing our country!" Speaking of immigration Dr. Manlon said that Canada's losses to the llnited Suites amounted to $7.001) :1 month 111st ywar, 11oi. count- ing those who went. by tho under- ground. method. The Si. Lav:- rcnreo development rvns ono m‘ the most important issues in the whole range oi’ politics. Reports on all aspects of this appeared to have b11011 pigeon-holed 11nd forgotten and no one knew what. tho govern- mcutfls nttintdc ls;- With tbo second largest coal dc- l FEBRUARY '23, "1928 1111111111 11111111n 1111111 By (111-5611) Lou Marsh is out, to have all the butt ends of hockey sticks mounted with rubber guarda- Lou also wants fibre helmets on all‘ players, and legislation passed to have all play- ers round off the toes and heals of their skates- The great number oi’. accidents from unnatural causes lln big-time hockey this year has brought a demand ‘for these meas- ures- Howie Morenz hsa already de- clared in favor 0f the move and states: “Hockey players never use the toes of their skates target a s1url nowadays, and the points on the heels have never been of any use since hockey players c0111- mcncod to ‘rocker’ their okates. it. ivouldtft cost a. dime extra to have the skate sharpenars take tllo corners or points completely 013i‘ both ends, and it would certainly save lots oi‘ cuts 11nd gushes!’ 1| The National and Canadian iPrq- fosslonul Hockey leagues. exclus- lvo o1‘ other minor professional and amateur loops, have suffered great- ly through injuries to players I11 llm present season, and with the - heuvy checking, fast. skating and hard playing which is now featur- cd, pluycrs take Iioavy risks every lime they come out- . The first nightof the National flionguq season saw Taffy Abel, o!‘ New‘ York Rangers, stistnin n fruc- tured WPlSL when he fell in u. skir- misb- it. was ilnavoidable, but Abel w11s out of tho game for wooks. Just recently lluppy Day, a Tor- onto playor during a scrimmage. hml ll tcudon in lllslcg nearly sev- nrcd by :1 sharp point of a skate. lln will be out. of ‘the game for the imlailco m‘ the season, and muy ncvcr play imckoy ngnlu- Still morcl ‘ Twain and a number of Jl was d. human instead of a h would be in the some cla one he as as Mark other not. 111a Drlvll- obituary. hoeley H. id in a news Fredericton of the ma. Gd. By way he story and shon- 1118 it t0 he. like the report about his death as‘ characterized h,» Mark Twain when the humomg said it was "somewhat exaggerm. ed," Frank Noble, of Sprlnghnl, (lrovo Choaley H- Searcy into Frol- nnicton lust; tSaturday- it is n mm. 011s colncldontbut.Anna Bradford‘: Girl, 2=00 1-2, the other pacer 1111.1. er consideration as the Frederic. ton community free-for-nllor, win-n Cbesley H; Soarcy wan purchased’ suffered n broken leg inst year. ables, for he could have ego of reading his own Last week the storyog c Sonny's ‘passing was‘ to 11101‘! in one of the papera- All the, details car's career were iuclud of diaprovinmt Former ‘Islander ~ Returning Home . r . l-t is always welcome news m lonrn that. island boys, nfwr hnv. ing resided abroad for some years, conclude that there is no 3111-11 place as Prince Edward Island in which 1o live, 11nd return homr- ltermunentiy tn locnto on ‘their nallvo soil- It gives us a gram deal of plcnsuro to flfinollncn 11m two Island boys, Mr. ‘Frank Cook. .lr-, and Mr- Robert Cook, 111111,... of Belle llivor, who have Iloen ru- siding i11 Idaho for :1 number or years past, have roccntlyJglurn. ed andhavc purchased farms situ- fc side by side, at Woodislundq, They lntcnd going into mixed furl-l» "Our Gang“ Cnmcdv a , fl. allow mm on me witness Sumdfllosils in tho world, (‘unatlu still gaywmd never was m my house,“ imported $t.1l,0|il0.00n worth .~1 your. 1115 me, to my kn°w]ed8e_ 1 was while mincrs 1n lhn ltnst and the rccnully lloclnr Iiill Carson, also ing 11nd aeod potuloos- The Mcssis of thu Lcufs, sustulnnd u fraclur- Cook, from their cxpcrioncc. urn cd skull when ho fell inlckwarda to {satisfied that .lf peoplo arc willing the lcc following 1t hurd (rllecl: 11o work 11s hard on Prince l‘l.l~ llllEllESI 110w 11111111 I . . .155 \ WAY or ALL "E ' PANTS If”! mow CRAWFORD 1 (mo. K. ARTIIUF omncr: barons _ oonmbv "iv/w r11: ‘ Equvron ORCHESTRA is.’ soclAl. snnvrcr; deem. To convenes ‘ mntagcs and add to the effective- ‘ucsvs with unlcll the work is carried 1,21 ‘ The First Canadian Conic: on Social Work, for which Wot-kers from e"ery provun expected to gather. will be Montreal, April 24-21, ilCffOl‘d'i‘.'. an announcement this week. Nearly one hundred 11111111-11 110l- lars a. year, it is estimated. 1s pended in Canada by pubh- t private social 35811-1165. l maladiustment of the incl o1 the community, and m .. failure t0 fulfill its duty iC\"f‘l(i hi1’: individual. occasion this 1‘;....*11......-. expenditure. ' E. W. Boatty. President of the C. _‘ P. R. endorsing the conference, s11 - “I! we admit, as I think wc must. the importance nfllle worl: bcinu done by social workers 111 0:11.141 the only point is xvhethcl- tn work ,9" h‘, 1m...d,,..,..1 1... . rerencx and the opportunity of in mange of view’. u . ence in the work. It scenls t» bc clear beyond peradventurc 111111 "1 these conferences have mnnv 11u~_ . ocrul Service Cumxtll diun National Crun- mflev 1'01" lvlclrzl Hygiene; f."1--<l~ .2111 Assoc-nation of Child Pro won Oifrersq and the Canadian A i- ation e1" Social Workers; These l.) ‘l lt.‘l‘1.'l"it.'L‘.*. this year. Details of arralmclilcnts . (7. A. Damion, Montreal, ‘Litflltfl. Judge E. H. Blois, Dz". A. Cirzint Flclning, wDt‘. L. deb. HHIWVOOd, . ltev. Father Haley and . hi C. Milt-Lean o! Toronto. A. P. Pearl. Esq.. n1‘ Winnipeg. 011.111‘- 1.“‘11 vi Ultfidlilfi, Arthur B. Wood. 1211.. Montreal, ‘Finanecf’ Rev. J. l‘l'-ll1j‘-- .l-.;11c=, ' ommunity i"".)l'C(‘$»" '3' t‘. M. lllnc “i-lealth“; F. N. - ‘ . Family"; Robert . Clliltlrcuz"Secr-‘tul-y- ' C. Jean Walker. I f‘ 1011 OOOOQOOOO-OO'OQ‘ OC'OOO-GOO%O-OO§§O"OO* Q OX I-‘our national (u-gnuizntiorts on; 111d interest in tbc. series wrhlcl; llli l. l b1‘ crmicds in New Brunswick 11nd 2121111110111: int-ego their own mn~ 1111‘ in 1i Rl'|)i€'51'_i1iflliVI.‘ — Rev. Ilosw nisll- Selni-Finals Will Open Feb. 27 And End 0n 29th.--Flnals To Take Place On March 21111 And Finish 011 5th.--0rysta1s Look Good T0 Take Oxford Intotlalnp. ‘tie captors oi‘ first honors 111 Ibo I'l‘1uro- H1. l1‘- X. contests, whllt‘ ' whoever wins 1h» Fusiliers-lint! urst series will meat tho wiuut o‘! iht» Sulnmersldo-Uxford_ pluy» offs. in the lniters‘ home rink- 011 illu second duy of the semi-finals‘ tho sumo tmuns will moot 01min‘ othnr :1l:l:roguiio11'r= 101'» 'l‘lp- finals will take place 1.11‘ March 2 411111 31111-1111 1'1. when lib‘ winners 1n‘ tho Novu Smile ehalnll- tonship will bu at. homo to tho top dogs in ilm New Brunswick c1111 Prince. Eduard Island shake-up. 'l'l11- lust. gzunu of tho season, then» fnrc, will b1- in oillior New Brut! wick or Prince Edward Itiltlilfl Iva. gnu territory. (llTucil) Playoffs in 1111-. lil111i1l1no hockey lpuguvfi arc 110v.- wcll llllili‘l' wuv. icrluiuulc with the icl1u111pionsl1ip clashes on .\l:1r1:l1 11nd J, llzls rcncllctl :1 high [llltiil- The lusl. tyvl. ,:.z1111cs ill i111 lint- .il-=.-, In-ltvt-t-u tho Nova Scutin lzlt:lrnpiolls 111111 tllu final winners of a lPllliPt“ ldtlivzllul lslullll. ' 1.11s: Mlilltlil)" evening lligby. lwiunelxs o.‘ the Western Nomi iSl-olin Lcuguzu played the finul 11f a l1o111o-11111l~l1111u1'- series with Win11- lsm, victors in thu Wiiulsor-Vvoli- villu c11111binut.io11- The series 1111s won by Dlgby, the final 2.11110 re- lsulllng -l to 2i in favor oi‘ \Vindso-r- llligby won tho first. ganlc. 7-0. , .\t. the .~"11.1~ time, at 'I‘ru1‘0, the ‘ “i‘ill't'lll.-, wiu1l1-rs o1’ the Einstein Tillvn Scoiizi Lt-ngnr, 1110i Si. i-‘- X .i flnuli .‘ 1b.- .\ntiglullsll-Plvsolz-‘ (Special to the Guardian) , (‘nlclltn or Lcu,‘-.111~: lili‘ gunn- wcni (ILASGOViI, Fcb- 213- - ~ The (‘n11 in 1b: Ilrorcuvs by 11 worn cf 1 lo -1 udizin farmers party which 11:1. ’i‘l11- second 111111- in this scrim“ ln-v-n touring Great Ilrlislltl un-l will be toni: 1t, “ lb" .3. :11 .-\111i.:-1- ltt-nmnrk tmdcr 1b.; illiliflititifi of tnnndiori National liaihvuys nrmq c1111.“ 111111011 their tour here Salunlnlfl ploy-offs gm lilifivl‘ ‘way- In Saint 11nd the majority of them knilc-i John. the Fusiliers defeated Batll- for Halifax Sunday night 011 1h»? , Tuc-silu; night last two IN MAR. HBBKEY PlilYllFFS‘ home most of the day on Snturdny “Vi/list. were illlo but not nearly so 11nd Sunday too." NORTH AMERICAN LIFE MAKES APPOINTMENTS -- ‘Pin: following appointments have boon lnndc by lilo Board oi‘ Dlrgmgpu m‘ ‘tile North Amer 11 Life It}. J» illarvcy, formerly Supervisor of ‘YALLPIIPIPH, zlsalunr-s tho lliln ct‘ Superintendent. p: Again-lug; A. ,1‘. Hull, l<‘./\.S., previously Assisi- ani Actuary, becomes Associate Alflufllil’: J- A. lllcCumus. previ- ously Supervisor ct‘ Field Selvilrle _.bccomes Supervisor oi‘ Agencies: {W- (l-Gnllow bcomes Assistant S-Wtwvtary: W. M- Anderson, li.A.. l.-\.A.S., ilccolnes Supervisor 11f ‘Fiulti Service; B. Wright, lt‘.A.S.. imcomes Assistant Actual-y'- I Haunted Boy ' Of Kentish Farm 1 - ' (By British United Press) I LONDON, Feb. .. v-Jfilcnc have ,'b1‘cn incredible stories of nccur~ rent-cs in n remote corner of Knuth and tbc lnilubltulits iil‘1-. mystified‘ by an nib-god outhrcnk oi‘ poltcr- hoist. phenomena. lit-re is the story 11s related In‘: i‘) liutt, :1 furmc-r 11ml father m"; ‘the l111l:— ‘ "Lust wcok my .boy complained‘ ‘of stones and coal being thrown. l 1 ;:1i. him in the lloilso and l'nrn1y.‘1r1l,-‘ 11nd of strange noises i11 his mom, 211. night. bu1 wt» thought nothing; of i1. v "llut n11 Saturday night. picccs of coal fltwv ufler him from the? scuttle in the kitchen to the from,“ door. \\'iii‘l‘f1. we picked them up] This happened I11 presence of 0111-; solves 11nd some friends, 11nd 11111111‘; was no fnko about it. ‘ “On Saturday night, While the, throo of us were sitting in ‘lllul dining room, thcflgong began to] as tho government itself in finding :1 f11el pollcy- The cure or thc problem o!‘ 11m exodus u!‘ Canadians was 1o glvo more work and wages in (‘unauln and give op- unity to the y-cxltil of’ the c0111.- to employ tlu-ir energies an‘! talents. Win11. about Sonata reform. nsk~ ‘ed Dr- Xluuion. 'I‘l1i.-1 had gone i11- m ‘tin.- limbo o1‘ forgotten battle cries like the famous cost of living. which the Primo Minister when I11‘ was in Opposlton talked so 111111211 uboui- Actually the cost o1‘ :1 weekly family budget in .i11ly 19"". was.‘ 7t! (xcnts lower than it 1111s lust llccciillu-l". What, asked l 1 1 I ‘port 4U. .\lr- Altlnion, hurl (‘url Votes, of Ruvlnns, in Uln (lair ward lalnnil as they hnvc i.n zlo udluu Profoaslollul League, was hit when they go iliJTOflii the-re is c:- in the 1111111111 by 11 butt. end. and zuory opportunity hero 1n rnukr», .‘1 fractured jnw put. him m1 tbn khclitlivlng, and that Prince Edward for some weeka lslnnd is 11 far superior pint-o in (lthcr injuries sustained by piny~ [which to rosllio. Now that tin-w 111's include 11 broken leg by liabe ure thouanntla oi‘ llilfllllo out c1‘ iilye, o1‘ (lint-ago, and u. fractured‘employment. ‘in tuoki of the 111111;" skull by Dick Irvin, of the sumo industrial comma of tho Ilnltctl club_. du-n Bourgeault, who replaced Stutcs 111cm arc, m) doubt, mnnv 'i‘ul'fy Abol, lnheritotl ltis ill-luck lslandcrn who would gladly t.11r11 11nd sustained 11. broken nouo- their eyes tzrwardk their untlv» Pclo ‘LQDlIIP, of (Janadieus, broke Province if they were f11lly uwnrc bl erlctius had n knee badly inn-i. and I'll! yours, owing to our Dunc. Munro oi‘ lilarouuu had 11 band lujured- Dutton, ille man wh s shoulder; Billy Burch of Aln- uf the changed conditions in 1w» improved transportation and tho outstanding opnsi1iou Prlucn Edward Islund hold. luct-ldcnlully caused Irvin's injurynlin Agriculture. Dairying, Hood 1'01- wus 1t temporary patient in blui- ntoes. Foxes, otc- ‘fills sooms tlv- hmn (‘mm for Hm miner,“ fishm, pitul fo1- some time with knee and opportllno limo to atlvortlso nbroal men 11nd tho farmers? The miners 111' .'\'ov.1 Scollu. were idle 11nd line liHllHPiIlNil were needy- ho snid, the income tux reduction would bomuit lhcnl grcntly- l-‘ttr .1111: furmcis ofwfkluadu tho govorn- ‘My A-“"“""'i“li"" “mmih “m1 Illlfilll. bud 1101111 loss than nothing‘. will‘ f?“ "°m°_"°'i “fl a‘ Fm“ Tail"! 4' i1"""l3' ‘v"]"‘3'_"" L" H!“ m". H‘ m,“ "WNW," H“. h,,n0,.u,,;,,,, .111 llijlily sustained when lilo pur 1.1 011k, w1tl| our v1.1)’ host ws 1. lot‘ millions ul‘ muuds of butter ill h“ him l" 1""“"I“"‘ tho lust ‘few years. lic (zliurgtl-l that. (BVOYy country in the world inn. Canada “'11s practicing economy'- Prudencq in oxpcildlitires was ab- sent from this govcrnniont- The applause which came from tho gnvcrllnlrlnt. brgncbes when ihei Iliinistct‘ of l-‘luunco nnnounccd an] incrozlsc in (‘ustnlns Revenues ought to have come from thn Oppo- sition since this was duo lo the usisirncc by lion. ll. ll- Stevens. of an investigation into tho activit- ics or tho 1lr~p11rt1na11i of Cusiolns- lic suggcslctl (familial should reini- lnto against tho llnitctl Status Wiiiflh cxcllulcd f‘..'1nn1ll.'111 goods- fusci" and :1. box of matches, in voadlncss for .'ln curly morning cup of tell- “Beforo our very eyes tiles" things. one after tho other, slid m tho floor, with the exception of ilnck injurlcs- Ityler and ldishc-r m’! tho. Kltclu-ncr squad I11 tho (inaud- od list. while Jimmy Nluriln, oi? Lill.‘ Fort Willium Senior Ontario lloc- JOE LAMB oooo I licrc is the comment. of tin- Mulltl-clll Star on Joo Lamb after ibn, l to 0 victory of Detroit. (111111:- urs over tho Martians ut. Moni- rcul lust week: i "01’ the two filings that were p11‘- iicularly notico.'1bl1-, one wvnn thr- grcnt. work done by Jnc. linmb, the Mai-cons’ new recruit from nmut-l cur ranks,‘ which gives tho im- prcsslon that 1111111‘ ho has been :1 liitlc longtw ill professional com- 1111111! he will h" =1 rival for a fine Abltibi _ , _ , _ _ _ , , , . . . , . . . . . . .. great Montreal Power .. 0'11"?“ "i 113-‘1 National Breweries . i111 (‘-111 Winnipeg Electric .. i0 As. Com. New first. Brampton . . . . . . . . .. of l‘-'i‘f‘ili- Brazilian Traction 1108111155611 ,Stcel Co. oi Canada .. vxnerituicc ‘Shawlnigan . . . . . . . . . mail. if he Can. Stmshp. Pfd. crown of lnurt-ls in the lloolay Smith 11nd 1.11am; that. is prnvidiilg kocp his lcnlper. which scams b0 tho fiery typo. H0 is :1. strnigiltforlvaiwl player physical cmlurancc, 11nd of :1 hockey lloutl, 11ml- hzm shown that such 1t our opportilllliios 111111 be llfililii-Fmi 1d Qxiaml uvory assistance N“ doubt 1:111 Lr-zlgun. urn both on the iujur- facility in taking caro of returned ‘islanders 11nd all desirable settlers ‘that. can bc uttruclcd to our Prov- . ilifylntwce- We tuko pleasure ill extend- illPl Iliossrs. '01" their future 1111111-111-211 and pros- lcrlty Stock Quotations ii. HALIFAX. Feb. 22. 1928. Quota- tions furnished by Johnston 11111 Ward, members Montreal Stock EX- changc.‘ . Montreal Stock Exchange 75‘; .. 91".‘ . 11G‘: 32 _ sound itself, swaying by 1l11H001111hc matches. which flow 11p on to *1‘ humo and home games, goo-s Prior to leaving, the party dos- forco against one of the supports-ill“, “my Flnnlly the pimp (raver 1o 0011111. for the-Southern 11nd patched meamgcu of g-rgfllurll) mlv||wnqlml does m; 03pm“ 1|_ he“); mo "m," ‘val, Suddenly whiakcti v Northern New Brunswick Leaguc- Their .\luj1-s111~s the King aivl 931139 1 tried jumping bnglde i1 ‘mrmmg U", "h. “mo”, me bed um] v 'I‘l1c. 1111111 gnmu between these Queen. ll. R- ll. the Prince of without moving it, at all- imp hug-ilk; my W11‘... The" 11m SLOLI! 1 teams will he played tomorrow Wules, 11nd pro-mic» Stanley Bald’ "Sunday was a night of amazlngiltsup- hugn“ m ghufflfl about, 1111-. fltFrluzrv) illghl at Bathurst- The wln- avoids, Wilfred went to bed 1111190,», l... though 11 ,,.,.,.,, possessed, a oiluu- Tuesday night playoff was On Saturday the were 10.30. Aime,“ [mmedjaigly a pleflfl twat‘) m“, m, p,v.,,,.,, H“ wnh-sq ursv 1 to t) in the first of a series White Star liner Albertic- sticks to his job, 11nd does not. 11l- low tho opposition lo get lilm up_in tho ulr can bout all the tempora- mentnl and pyrotechnic stick- haildlors in ‘the long run, no mat» ,tcr bow brilliant. they are." I ‘Sounds :1 lot liko our own roc- ently OXlIFCSHGtl ideas as to tho Dominion Bridge . . . . Bonds Captured Thousands and thousclid. delightful flavor f2‘ :'l.'db'll: o 11111 01,1 111c ,1 11 Massey Harris - . ‘ ‘ ‘ . . . - ' ‘ H 39 Wheat: May, 138-1.; July 1119:001- 132b,»; American Exchanges closed. party tho Lord Provost 111' of coal as largo as my flat. ‘v s. “fluouolsors ‘not nnsr ‘ml will never return to any other ' ""KEY‘S solves all tobacco troubles, and ut once at Mae 11111‘. comfort by its good quality, they "- at all times and imvc that satisfied smile oi‘ ‘"011. ' “W” 8r. Nicholson Tobacco Co... Ltd. "“ lCTURER CHARLOTTETCHVN .- pqo-eaoo-oooooevoow s, t l i l ‘ v 0 Q4 Q0 06-6 O4§4~OFO O-O-WVO-OQ-WO-O-O-W u Get “The Gualjdan” .11 1N can be obtained from the following -' miieioyvn: 1 mtuwN. stump Vendor. RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. lllAtlYTllill-l a'lAi|u.\1-.1t.\'. Gmfinn Street. J. D. TAYLOR", Grafton i-ircci. J. P. DUFFY, Queen Street. ALEX. hlcPllEllSON, Queen street. CARTER J1 00., Queen Street. l?“ i II'1UCETT, 29 Spring Park Road. < .\'\‘, Kent Street West. FFY. Richmond Street", WHITE, I25 Elm Ave. . ..1._ .5 Elm Ave. Hit.» \1.\UDET, Great George Street. MRS. I\('I)IlSflN, Dorchenter Street. FYI’ UV". ‘V RAYS. I9 Illllshnro Riv-eel. SUMMERSlDE-JAMES McNELLLKe SONS. Water St fittUlflla-M. A. PAQUET. 1 flNTAC-lflk-W A. JOHNSTON. W GLASGOW. N. S.-l-CI>IRI¢TOPHER'S BOOK d: STATIONERS. SYDNEY. “Y. S.—CENTRAL PHARMACY and BREANB r BOOK STORE. 243 Charlotte Street. HORTON-OLD SOUTH NEWS; M. ANDLEIIMAN, 345 Tremont Street. NEW YORK-IIOTALINGS NEWS, Depot 308 West 40th Street. _ QQO-O 009060 O-O OQ-O-OOV-fOf§§O04§9%Q§§§-OO§O+Q4 9+O§O+40¢ 1.1 f. ./ r" rite-r- a : and ‘Phrtnlpionship. v this gumo i1 1.11m ilalifux cu, League i11 tho o , first game ‘of u twogome COlltGrL‘ 4 curler-l which will bo conclutletl on gu . Friday‘. l1‘1.-b. 44"» {the lifirlilillll.’ 0 v vuooooooo “Lumen Oxford and Summeraiilo $195111 m" stills in tho former town for tilaagow. Sir David ‘Mason and fl. Central 11nd I’. B. irii- lnuly Nlusoxi :11 :1 lilncheon in 11111 Oxford won (‘lty Chambers where the (‘amid ‘i. Inna witnessed :1 brilliant parorll: m- of tho Cameron lilgillnntlcrs I11 lilo picturesque ceremonial oi‘ piping 1.11111. night, Dlgby, who cleaned the liaggls- Tho Lord Provost's up the Wcsturll Nova Scotla play- toast to the Llanudiupg was rus- tif llunduy evening. entertained nodded to by 11. s, Arkgl], 1pm tho Halifax Crescentu, winners of Walter M- Lelipropoaod the health f tho corporation of Glasgow in the afternoon the party woro osts of tho Rangers Football 2i. This will round 1111 Club at. n match In the third round s, 11nd tho vlcturfl of the Stroitisb (71111. Tho [lurtfv in each instance will then grotillt-rw-ro also g111-st11 n1. _-, l-cceptlkfl] J1 1.l1c111.~1clv1-s fur tho sombiinniri. Edinburgh, tendered by 1.111: Lord llProvost of that. city, Sir Alex- IStcvennon- _ .‘| During .1 busy month the (Tan- Tlm Stimi-‘iillfli-‘i Will 011011 011 ndluns l111vo‘bcon studying agri- Tftfontlaiu 1X11» 2?. and conclude v11 culture and mm-kl-lnlg cululitlonil {Wfltilivrltiiiy- F141‘ 39' 011 i119 flisi- in Grout llrituiu 11nd Denmark and ldzltc. the winners o1‘ 1'10 Digiii" lmvl- fulfilled over 11 lnlndred en- ylinlifnx; 1_‘|fl?llI will be at. homo ftilgugnlnnuts, utlrulllng ion tulucn- “1§r11_1gT1T1?ii}Tl3‘5t.l1o1-_‘ m“ M .’~r1a%-1 .1051- CAME BACK FROM AFRlC/‘v 1 wee vsrrr LUCKY- 1 s HUNTING y 11 score of G to ffmllor-rrnv night's game i11 S11 Hncrsido will settle this play-off- THE SEMI-FINALS OH ‘WY-y l ‘i c1111 was 1 *9” Ummh" FACE ‘n: 1r ‘fifih ANN» r VVA \/\/l"i'l'1 ONE- dow11 the chimney, then tho light, ;wout out, 11nd when l r1111 up 11111121.. ito him the furniture. including 11. ‘cheat and n wardrobc, was moving} about the room- 1 "My wlfo and l decided to huvc Wilfred sleep I11 our room. Just usr ho was entering o11r bedroom door‘ a. picture fell in ills ow11 room, 11nd simultaneously a teddy Ilcnr jump- od-"lhafs the only word to uao—— from our chest of drnwcrs to tho middle of the ‘floor- “Wc had 11. light in o11r rnom. no both my wife and l saw whui happened ufier Wilfred bud lain down on our bed A1. the Slllr) of the bed wan a stool, with u jug or water, cup and saucer, 1e11, i11- 1 1' tioal conferences with mnrketlngt authorities. visited fiftce and livestock centers, were guests. ‘at seven public. rot-options 11nd; numcrtlns lulu-bonus 11nd dlunr-rs- ii!“ fell asleep about one o'clock in 11111 morning- "Nom. nlglli wo decided to have 9011100110 in to slot-p. so Wiilffiirli aunt, Mrs. Dan liutl, of Lnnglci-n‘ came along- As Wilfred came into tho front porch with her thorn was another shower n1‘ coal from tho kitchen. and when tho 11190" roachod tho porch they tlov 111.1‘ wards with such force that. they broke four thick panes of £1113!‘ roofing?‘ - ~—-oo~c-—-—-—- Somehow lnqtlucss is fur more contagious than goodness. I 1 Oorlnloni s muy diffcr, but iruo pollicnnss is evcr tha- some. 11 farm's Many :1. manm firorcinl goose ‘imsl boon cocked in a jack pot. >Minard‘s Llniment for rheumatism luumc y4-.'1r.q Sussex boy's chances In llln N111- ionnl ilockcy 1.0113110- —— 1 The late John .\i. lvlleyn who passed away last wcck in Frederic ton, l1u1l been honorary president o1‘ tho Fredericton Driving and Sporting (ilult, tho organization which conducted tho summer race meets at. Fredericton during the pnst. fcw yeurs- All his llfo ho had been 11 lover oi‘ tile horse and he bud been actively identified‘ with tho various organizations which have kcpl Fredericton in 11 promin- ,cnt. position on thc racing map. In ,ll1ls way hr- was performing a. 11s“- ful purpose and a1. the sumo time enjoying his hobby, for ills hobby was tho horse- lf Cheslcy 1i. Seurcy, 205 l-L‘. the Silvor Axworlhy pacer which ‘lt‘l'0dt‘l'll.'l0il horsemen imported ago from Kentucky. ——-——<-0>-———- A mnn is in luck if lic- lends :1 ‘rlond 1111 umbrella. and livc-s lom enough to gct it back. All lovc messages of the prudent man uro oi‘ the win-loss variety. Frostbites MinanPs Liniment coimtcracifi inflammation, eases the pain. soothes and heals. . y l ti-NiEitiil‘ --B_v (imrge Mclllunus 1 came: F ACL ,. v ) 'T‘<I)L)C,l--i ON ‘Tl-IE. BOTH \ 9F You- r . __ ("Y_Ofl_k\)h1~‘H‘ l“ QNIOVV l‘ TO 0o 59M 0 111111. 1., 11.11 Fauna s-nue‘. BACK scou- Blc. OVER THERE- r-fllizdtr-lc. i | ETHING l WM‘ AN TRY PAINTIN‘ .» .....-;i...;1 ELEPHANT '1’ 1. -!~-1l/ » .‘.»n.ll~a:.,.>v a" tzi .- u - w. v.14 v15:- ‘ t’ w” ww» .1.