.1‘ ,3 4,.- T... outgrow-if umatism ldranlshpatni A _ A1191)! smalls. Restore healthy circu- 181101101 b10011 through congested tis- sm“ °°"S°5F1_°" muse the vain -ulmost mstant relief! l Sloan's Linimcnm lilude- {:1 Canada Pain! e as: 1 1 GLASihFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RATliL-ICA! prr line ye ¢| , p >Or ovfira" Bu per line‘ Der day’ fu|yd 1:113!» I0 u ne- vvv w: vwvwvv l"::.::'- 5:’ ‘:1.’ rs- Wvlllll all l1 11mm- um :1 ' u“ "° " 1.0 P" "'1" "i '0' ""- 30"";- Iznr-lrll-YQQ: 311-11123‘; be plaid‘ foam» Special lute: Furninhed Rooms m]. 15¢ gm- n". u‘ o-e w“ mwnhm wlllfillo 50o for seven vvnrdn per o++¢++r+v+v+v+g+oo wo+o++vw a \ gen is WANTED LIVE AGENTS FOR Watkins 150 products. Direct 1 '- llllivd liliscellaneoug JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD, LAND SHWBYOI‘. Harmony Jot. to cons-omen, Write The J. R. . _ Whiklll! 60., 1m c1111; st. West 111765 u‘ Montreal. .. For sale ,__._--?-;€~ _ > AGENTS WANTED - INKLESSI FOR SALE-TWO‘ COOKING Fountain Pen —- ‘Follow the dol- lllls; $50 to $100 oer week- the “mv” “m1 ‘1 beaten Avllly $9 moneyfiwoutrs; something 'new", “whim-d St’ 11215414“ not an old worn out propusit- -, " ion; field untouched; cxper- bound fence unnecessary; takes Qvgfy. ibody by storm; money rolls in; show 50, sell 40—— demonstrated in one minute; sells on demon. Foono-tiforu“Template... Rosary. Owner may have some by c: 121:; a: this office nnd pay Blfflliflll; the 11cw lnkicss Foun- lug for ud. thin Pen, the twentieth century wonder; hove-r leaks or spills; To LET with this pen no more use for tho ink bottle; sample pun 50c; m, ,,,.,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,, ,8 mkmu, "mm ro LET-TWO OFFICES usxv 0y lmck it‘ not us rllprostl ted; to American Guarding‘ we“ ugpm.“ profit 200 1Wn€0'll11<“x_l Elgglgqglzrtctgd heated. oflfallglifat 1 o ' ‘ (llusivtl territory. St-ntl [or uggnfl ‘(Y)’ lililrli)’. whit-us l-‘ollntulu Pen‘ ~11, 1.2a s1 1 -.. , l l l, 11s M01111». 1‘-- hentctl room. Apply of. Guar 111.1111. M. 112.111 11 7111 7s 0m“, g2,“ "p", Wmilefl-‘liiflla H-ng- ‘1- .nl-.~-|---l*‘-.:ului41= HALE HELP WAVI‘vl1I1_\vAIrw1l ‘"0719? I! homo-MBA!) to $60.00 bail! weekly for your ppm-q “ma, writlnl: showcnrds for us. No EQflVIlmflill-f We instruct and lum- nly you with work. wBlC-Allilllih WANTED_—AN gllil for gvntrrul housework. ply 116 Pliwlllll St. 11258-1111 , 50 per cent heuvier WANTED- TVJF BOARDERS, EXPERIENCED Ap- The 01111111111519.1111 8H OP from Holman‘: "Gatoiol 111111111111 -" ‘(Continued from Page One.) 1M1‘ E T ‘H1888. M L A. moving the President's report congrntulaq. ed the Council of the Board upon the work accomplished. To Presl- den-t Beer he paid tribute as an en- THE ANNUAL meeting of 1111-. Charlottetown -Firo Dflifi- W111"b*= held tonight at 7.80 sbarp.—-i<red Largo, Sec'y. ' Norton-Au amounts rlwlns F- tion which was unanimously car- ried; the appreciation of the Board being conveyed to President Beer by Vice-Eresident (7.11 Chandler. The secretory. -Mr_ -W L Higgins reporting on the financial standing of the Board announced a balance on hand of $211.94. The total re- ceipts for the year were $891.29, the total expenditures $825.40, leaving a net surplus t'or the year oi $06.89. The memberships of the Board had fallen off slightly during the yenr there being 151 paid up members as against 172 lust year. The secretary report- ed that the corresponding part oi‘ his duties this year had been fully than during the pslst four years. which he attri- buted largely to the correspond- ence covering matters relating to the fox business. The report was a motion of Mr N Rattenbury seconded by Mr Jns Paton adopted as highly satisfac- ::lf-you need in overcoat or sum for rMn or boys you can lat High cm; quality at P-tlllll Money Ralailng 8011a at 018000111! from 83 1-3 pclr cent to Half Price. Paton: Ltd. “*3” CAR FERRY YESTERDAY.- There was no latte mlaii train last night as the c11- rorrv made only "one trip on account of the stormy weather. Qhe lelft 130111911 at 9.15 yesterday morulntr 111111 reamed Tbnfneiptlild at 11.40 where she is remaining over 111E111- This matter is of fundamental 1m- portance and substantial assist- ance should be forthcoming 110m the Maritime Provincial Govern- pl-ents tn enable the Mflrlllme Board of Trade to carry $1119 11°11‘ to a successful conclusion. By way of comparison he P0111IP0 out that the grain rates from Win- nipeg tn Fort William. (420 111111151 tory and appreciation of his ser- , _ _ vices was tendered Secretory 15 14 cents Der “Ml from 9235811,?‘ mwn-s Alta, to Fort William 11.16:» nlilc.» cents; from Culgaly i" it is 25 miles) it is, in the election of officers Vlce- To" Wmmm (L243 Presidcllt C 1H ‘Chandler and Mr W R Aitken withdrew us candidates 26 ceflm- o“ the “her hand from for" presidency. This left two (’ha"°'~1el°“m 3° was‘ ‘st 19h“ (220 miles) the export rat'- i0 members in thc running, Messrs P W Turner and S A ‘McDonald. The first ballots cost resulted in a tie and on ‘tho second vote Mr Turner was declared elected. The election of officers resulted as follows: foreign countries is '28 cents, I191‘ cwt under the existing schedule. which is greatly higher in 111111101- tlon and it was he said a SW1" 111' justice that such a rate s1l0111<1 exist». ' Resolutone ’l‘l1e following resolutions moved 11111111511111111 111111111 1111111115 1 ——.-20— Ice in the Arena Last Night the Champion Abbies Out-Skated Their 0p- ponents, the Crescents of Halifax to a 4-1 Score.’ The Game Was Fast in Every Period, Morgan and Hurley Stop Some Beauties. Gordon Shines as the Most Consistent Player on. the Ice. 9189110 01111 competent officer and on." expressed on behalf of the Board A, McDonald's innit be paid on ' " __ _ warm appreciation of his services. or before Jan. 20. See notice to- T1110"? ' Mr A A Pomeroy seconded the mo- morrow morning s Gm‘ i azl. on ‘lThc second hockey ‘nettle be- twetu the Halifax Crcscents and Airogweits was played at "the Arena. 11ml was last, clean and interesting throughout the three periods. _ The zlttendllnce was no‘. as large n1 on the orevious nigh-t", out was large for a recap.) nights p:rfor- "once. Roth teams showed up better in ,9 combination and team work, and d gave u great demonstration of fastlf skating and s1 ck hand-ling. The (icfence on each side plsycd,t l i as well as fast skating to through, Hurley nlode some won- maf-es from :1 worse defeat. The (frost-cuts are good sportv their return to Charlottetown. pcrforlunnce of both teams, pl‘.1_\"1=1.-; l-xtrrtinlj: themselves siugo nf the game to brlnl_:_ omens for 1923' 11111-1111: the curly port of ‘the 11111111- lxlg by Mr ll V "Buntaln were (rur- ried unanimously: That the nppre-cia-tioll 1‘rl:s——-Mr l‘ W Turner Vice Pres-Air 1S A Murllonnlti ‘ Sec 'l‘reus~lMr W L Higgins Council-Messrs (I ii (timndier, Isaac (Iarter, 1H J» Phillips. A A l’t)1nt>.r0y,-E~li Beer, John McKennn i)r W J P Moll/illicit, it H Aitken. Government ‘Merchant Marine and the (‘anndn Steamship Co. 1'01‘ 111" valuable service rendered this I11 addition to the above the fol- Dmvlnfe 1M1 W350“ by 1-3;“ ‘Llftalgé iowingvlre life tnembers of ihe'|‘cl"'j,1“~*k11'5 11"“ l‘ reg“ p flouncil: Messrs W i1 Ailken, N _- . Rzltionhurgy, J-Lls Paton, E 'l‘ liiggs 111111 m“ Hunks 1")’. thfintgfiag‘; W i" 'l‘ig111:1rsll, .I (i liyudlunn, it ii b‘? ‘fxl“'"‘1"'1 £91m“, Lin)?“ “lbw Jenkins. Tl. E Mutch, ll V lluntnlu. Miwm” ‘"111 ‘k5 ICFK“ w‘ ‘ ' ‘ victory to their ttlanl. l "Fht- (trt-stzcuts ure highly pleased, with ll1u rut-eptiotl they ruccivtldhuseg to ‘ “f 31'1"‘ un-l particularly the showing tllIlYlAile-aru 3011111 11o vXtelllieli t0 ‘11191-"111364111 made zlguinst the champions, notcomcs Gordon outw goes to Hurley, who saves beau- 10 tlfuliy, Ahcam comes beck strcmE lmviug been tibia to bring their l-Jgllllil‘ line up over. ‘Phat the fans are anxious lllrip the players was clearly shown by the absence of smoke. THE GAME comes up wing, into the corner Frank Brown inlndled the game‘ Prowrc, recovering slams to l-lur- much ihe tbetter 0f the other, the game standing 0-0. flies net, Kelly blocking and $01111; :1 grout game and it tool: bra nslDnnzilti makes get Morgen, overskating. (Whistle) dcrful stops and saved his team 311111 going to Moor long -1‘lln to Aheurn, Hopper the rubber for o long 8110i- and players and are good losers, and misses, McEachern, will be sure of o real welcome on deriul burst ilcy with a real hot one, McDonald "'1‘11e fans were pleased by the gets rubber and MoE-achlru t‘1-: icovers at. illoDoueld passed to Holmes. 11-"111 iuterr-teptlng nnd drives his fnvor- he wing shot. to Hurley, 1111111101‘ tor-rials in Moore, , 11nd Rodtlcombiues and stroll to Ho; . ooro sno-dfotlusawoo mo.“ ‘ to Horror. W110 m: QWIII‘. t: win: for a shot at‘ llorahni- glues was wild, Gordon and McEachern comes back. (Whistle) Gordon loses to McDonald, to Rodd. (Whistle) Gordon back to Rodd to Hurley, Ahenrn to Kelly. losing to Hopper, Wbelan comes to Rodd to MacDonald and Mor- 8811 B81109. K0113’ to McEschorn, to Rodd, who again fools Hurley coming from behind the net after 10 minultes play. From the face-off, Rodd, Gordon nnd Kelly go to Hurley. who turn~ ed the shot aside, Hopper came down to Moore, Moore and life- Enchern to Crescent defence, Mc- Donald to Moors. MpDonald re- COYBYiHK passes to Whslcn to Gor- don. (Whistle) . iloartion replaced McDonald. Cronin for Gordon, Morgan. stops a wicked wing shot from Holmes, Reurdon loses to Moore, (Whistle) Gordon and Rodd to Abearn. (Whistle) The Abbles now playing Camp- t-ell, Cronin, R. and E. Prowse, who put up n good showing, es- pecinlly the two latter, - Campbell loses to Hopper, who goes to Moore. to Ahenrn, Ahenrn carried down centre ice nnd Mor- gan saves, E. Prowse goes to Hop- per, who passes to Holmes, losing to R. Prowse. (Whistle) Rodd, K9113’. ‘hfcEnchern, and Gordon re- turn to lcc, Campbell losing to McDonald, and Morgan saves. Rodd goes to Hurley, passing to Gordon, who passed to wing, Sohmes getting the rubber. (Whiv- B. . hicfdachern gets to Hurley. (Whistle) Holmes gets rubber on face-off nnd goes through for a very pretty run and goes by M11» gun for the only count of the game for the Crescents. From the face-off Holmes tries to repeat, losing to Moore, who in turn misses to Moore, Rodd re- covering, skated around, buck nnd forth, only to lose to (Me-Donald. Moore blocking nicely, taking tlc 1 i 1})’, the boiling bringing the per- od to n close, neither‘ side getting SECOND PERIOD The second period gets away et .10 McEnchem to Rodd to Gor- on, the latter getting a wild shot or the net, Hopper returns to Ab- Mc- for o Hurley, who saves nicely, n wild dash Aheurn blocks Gordon, McDon- e, who takes n takes with a won- of speed, goes to Hur~ 11'8- uud Hurley again saves. who in turn Ailwlr". K011)’ bl00111118 rullbcr to Aheurn, who goes to goes to 110112391‘. who Morgan, shooting from fur out back with another wild shot. and missing. Rodd gets the puck nnd shown c, wonderful burst of speed, getting to Hurley who saves nicely, Ahearn goes to Moore, who once again goes to Hurley, Ahearu to Gordon, the bell brought the zhird and finnl period to o. close in favor of _<the inst pcrlies of the Abcg- Wflltfl. 4-1. The Crescents lulvlng the ice, to the tune of "Jingle its the Crescents and nnd is blocked ‘by Moore. M00"? gives Hur- (\Vlli8f.l€J ley some fast thinking. Rodd \Vaish replaces Holmes. but Hurley 11nd around the nct, to up guard, Walsh goes Inndon, OuL-“l Home! Favorite ‘ ploteiy restored to heal ' " strength. Dr. Pier-ooh hvoritofir Icription can be nllod. uponlfli builder and atrengthenlnItopioHl-d Mrs. John Bhuler, III Giraud Q- rr vouuis A YOUNG w’ onsvsummnoutma Hora iasome Fran a Prominent Woman . d London, Onb-“Wbon l middle age 1 was in very poor was rundown, nervous, would I18: fainting spells and heat flaabol, - was s physical wreck. I tried mill), different medicines but the medicine that gave me a was Dr. Piercds Favorite tlon. Before l had taken o. half pears-squash.» . _ .. got. did for me I am sure it will other women at this critical life if they will give it a fair tfll-L Mrs. M .M. Taylor, M9 Hill St. Better go now to your neighbors hood drug store and obtain Dru Pierce's Favorite Prescription h tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pfanofa Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y, M free medical advice, or send 10o for trial pkg. of tablets to Dr. Laboratory in Bridgoburg, Ont. "1 s; in ‘T1151 Rocks” Aglow " With Romance ,1- And Mystery ‘ The new Paramount -p'.cture, "Pink Gods," shown here for thn first time at the Prince Edward Theatre lust night. scored one 0f the big hits of the local nuotiou picture 55235011. The tpicture set hundreds who ‘were present talk- in»; shout the artistic screening of this story ilrom; ‘IPink Glods and Blue ilemous," the novel by Cynthia Stocklcy, and about sev- eral pieces of effective acting on f . .23.?“ 1 \- i v .1 1 . len, E. Prowsc replaces Rodd and" flhnwrlrd sow: 1 " ,, . s, 3 - -. . . . . , - . , R11“: Tim“ m m2 . _ “fuytcfir.-. _, T1.- vt/rxlissx Bogrl-‘gutllhi ill-N“Z1131.gdtlcfhcnligllllfgptulltEiililrftrc, Gordon and McEnchorll B9115" 19041 1W the manager. ‘Igfiugtzrglggeiesveml featured Pam- wAN-rgg. AT 0NcE__5EvERAL,WANTE-D a on 4 ROOMS FOR ,1 hicPhec. w ms ‘Mcinure, .1 .1 during u... P011111! oérs Deivnlttt 11.11 with hlcEllclhforlwlvlf-lllrld‘I112;lconrlllnes. 1111111111112] siting gelling: crfifenltigle up w-ls us follows.’ Bebe Baum, as Lormne Tam choppers‘ and one or two mill.‘ hells-l keeping. Write (1.. cure Wells-tor. 11-8 Collin. l1 ‘i1 llorlle. “‘“1""' 1° ""‘““"" seam -, w.“ “m m‘ m“ m” ° ' ‘,5’ fllklftl» 1“""""’_“,"‘ pass’ ‘v g ' G 1 Abewmm‘ pie. the lad)’ overcome by her .- 'iii(‘li iii. our 111111.; ut llfliiflilVliiP-l “t Gunflllan" nzmduyfii J P McDonald‘ r and ‘Fm’ 0M1 harbour a lerti] h wok m” Tubbcr to the \X1/Llhlft‘ (Whig cl) th 'in asslng i0 Hurltr 0a w; ‘craze for diamtmds’ (Pink God.’ "M" scmsburm mpmu Co" and -.,_.._._, ,__?‘._=.— ' lprntaticniiy coiled touting!!! Orilhafl nnd, pussmg to Rodd. f l_ l: n0‘ Rodd takes “c! bug.) D iwcEuchl l . 018811 ma,“ [he C35," 5b,, is as whmome “VL1‘§’ my“, S“ mum“ Co" X WANTED-WASHING TO DO AT New Members; Thea the thanks of b s 1o] .11 llio1l1~e_ goes to ‘ljlflllllufwilv-‘O out: Mvchnchern. ( 151s no. t Iplufley Anew t. once M m0 and charmmg as even Wm, a ,3 ,9‘ Apply m A A Sulhwmntll- ilonlo,gltulsrliullln! plicc. Ufkpplrs. The following m“, n,,-,,,,1,,.,5|c.-=p1~.1zn-liy the shippers,_ s l2»- llllxtp ‘l(clly_.(Wlu.~.t‘le.d 1a en M“ oln duves o Wit vapour ‘vhyno - B“ - - - - ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - - -- 1X98‘ wardrgbe or smmfing new gowns l.llllll>t.’l‘. C0,, oxford, N. S. . .G.mu.dmn QILM‘ uflmflh” were hobbled for and‘ eleclctl: —~"“1_1‘f“‘"'[*“1“‘r 1mm" ‘or the v"]_1,"1"'1‘-"- kunyy (‘or m‘ fmd L llnpllm‘ 1mg? H,” ‘(Us b] ‘gés to pp ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' " nnd her cwn little Wily, with he! 11350'.11.-;1;wAN1-ED B». F587’ Mt-ssrs G Bailing-nil. Dr J A Allen, “lmmntvmannflr n? whlch t 0y m“ Eachem cnmbnm‘ h1°l"m§h°m ,1," 5191's “mull ‘l 1" y o‘ b,“ l _ 5 w E 1 n that hus captured for her thou- > u ‘ ‘ _ ‘ - .1s A 0O h,‘ H “my,” Dr J 1,, nmnuhnrd J fnflnnfl their servwcs last s11:1so11.,],t|1~lt1y_ Alp-urn to centre 1L0 losc§|\\.'1lsl1 and Gordon gets the ru , o mes . . . . . . . . . . . .. . c aclcr panda m. admdrers nhroughout the i 1- _, _| _ __ “Q? H “M ham“ ‘vmliwfl l"‘“,“~“ woman rim p (-\;,,-|(,..y]' Winchester g_.,-,1,,0yl'i‘l1vy worked 11y i111)’ "m1 1W 11321.11. to lllodtl, to Mcllouuld who Sfliii-‘lllttrf, Mffltlilftllefn mlssing the‘ puss.‘ Mcllonuhl Ituddnlnhm] stmel g h" u L‘ '"‘u a 1mm bur ‘Hm-g “ml MED MI? ln-"Gfttltfl. l"i<1 l‘nl1x1cr,\V:ll Dunbar} in r. on and out of "sens-on. Th- Y 11 hot one in Morrzllll. 110111108. tfi-Aluanrn takes 11051185111011» 9°rd°flgv§lmi " Jalmes Kirkwood offers an unl- " "'"' "" ""~~~— -~————-——< 1““_"1"1‘11‘1 “"1" 1“‘"~ m“ "it; (1 (yumm. “PM "quQnbul-y [d111, orkod on Sunday“ 111 011101‘ 111111111111 011" Pri-lvimil- illvlil“~i“~l hflclkcllfiflk“ "m1 "°°°"9"5 1° 1°5‘1‘°‘m°“ ' " ' ,1 f’ |usually skllful portrayal of the 7EACHER WANTED FOR $T.. ""'"‘"""“""“ 1mm “mm” empmy" {WU t“ ‘pK-v-l.“ 113...,- (hm; yq-lilllil SlPtllllQTS with valuable cur- 110th] to Whnlcn. Rodd recovcrzng. in McDonald, Rolld- 1:818 1.110 T111!" 11711911111 -- - E- 1i0“5fi_chara.cter o! John Quekh, a us. v,.' - Zliurrfls ltontl school west. Sup- “"1; F1111 “wit” w“ '1'“ ,1'1'“’““ ,.. W‘ fzqnfiu," {. (](‘&‘ll‘yllt q-urkjgous mighurcceive ‘dcsflillch zlnflltwhjstlo) Gorfion-lusczsio “lhlllelllbr-r, combining with Gordon, Mor-zMorash . Campbc hlre mbdfled “m” ma, of the l‘ (I ,,1,.,,,,,,,, m, rgn,_.,h,,l,,,. o‘ yam. l'l)liili1fllL.ii‘1Y. Amllu-nnts 1-‘ -l l(.(k1‘ i; ‘iris ‘ m, wash,“ 1,.»-.1eta=ncd' i111)’ 1011301‘ lliililjivho nmkes wild shot, the p111)’ nsh wedglng in and 501115 t0 1V1°\";__"'—“ - - - - ~ - ~ - ~ - - - - - -- Cmmnvgh- Qtcu Rhodes“ Anna Q_ , n.4,; $42. Apply to Victor McGulgnn. 1119115“ ““1‘1‘|Y r°r""'“"ces" “Rm” (“fmlnl-f) p hpplulippn‘ L113:- [lit u§5“f.iWl1$§ absolutely necessoryy ~ Jeeps in Abbies territory, Kelly gall, Moore, Mt-Eachern and Rodd, ‘The Crfiscflflii 1111a!’ a 156532550“ Inlays wen (he Daft 0g Maj-t $'1¢1'@1-11'y-- 11217-9421. '11- l’ 11“5‘"""“1'stlmmn‘ mmiudvleq (hi; 1.13.1) ,,,,,,1,|',,ave',,,e u,,',.m,._| 'f‘l1-,: business of the meeting Wildfcomes to ‘Hurley from the 11110. combines. Hurley 1111111111; usldeflfllllo of llotrkv)’. 11H 11E 0 l e1 got Cork and Raymond Hutton: 1"mflullmnvnl' 1m] utlo '111dV'1\-1<lt,,.,,,,.,, m- u". I§£IIrQ1COYIP1I1I1CK1 at 10.30 p. m. and fiti-‘Mclgachepn gets the fuilfiiilhl- the shot for goal. McDonald goeslmore combination theyb wou d b F5 sum as Jim wmgam. Adolphe " -—— '——- '3 A ‘wi,(lilg();lally(l‘newly/ulccl|gllgjnul'nm(ent wns~ ilcco-flllllgl-Y "WiW-‘llurlcy stops both 1111191)’. 111N011‘ to R. Prmvse and Morash and Mc-Ill 110111 11118105311” 1° 8M‘ |Menjou, .,‘uy Oliver. George Cowl _ m _l h“ game. by a Score M 8 viéeiirusldem also mum applause -——-—'-“"W¢ AT to centre. (Whistle) Morash ‘re- Donald combines, losing to Abbies mm! Arm“,- Tflmme m, good worm . M t ', ‘ " ,. . . . |SCOTTISH CUlRLE-RS LOSE lirzves McDonald, Gordon to \\ h:1 defence, and Moore E919 3° H911‘, Gordon Rodd and MoEwchahrhTllas excellent picture will be l‘!- ee .;,onls to ll. expressed his trust that the ]§tJ.il‘(1, 1 , _ , _ _ . . TRUWQ lcn ,to Morgan, Gordon brlilus the lpel‘, who is back checked i0SlllE| , l h d, d1” M“; (I115 aflemw-n and (931311; Th. A special train brlngingnuhrrut 0f Trade would continue to exert: v . .mbber up the Crescent defence. the rum)“ My Gordon and Roddutire ffilltucleglerdst ck nadir; nnwl _ 1rd 2'46 hockey fans from Windsor, its good influence upon flu.- com-~ TRUROI N_ s" Jan, 3 - Thel,\vhh_.uo_) ymppm. makes nice twmsqla)‘ Hmmes reppmes Whn-ziilseeir haenfls £31165? q y ‘ ‘d I h Cl S I1 01113.0 \Volfvllle nnd Iicntviile, arrived in ‘ zlie. Souris. scarf donotedby illfflmoaher: St Canning at 8.40 o'clock to witness ' itllc third game 0f the Eastern V111- " 11 - - . ‘u . - - The annual meeting: of the roam}Qflnegfffybifffisfi, Order ‘If S!" 5111mm‘; 1°01‘ Plficeltic fans, and was olonu 11ml first. gsfesgigll'yegz§llingl '91“ 11195 111 the Canning played its best hockey ' l h . fl . l (l, 1 t ll m” r990" read b?’ the 599"‘:thug-ugh8111:“gamgelllgnzlstzrwnalllil tnry. showed the not receipts forggood use of n5 superior speed m, the year. $1,098.21. ‘which umoullt ‘he Small 1m s“l,'.;,-,ce_ The “Au Fgictliilwlttl)Wgllftinfglfygilllggfyhgagu11%J3;Isqilfidfoll team, whigh is repre- 0 . s. . ._.. . ‘ ' Q Y - J_‘ credit is due the President, Mrsfigilé, ccfififgfifief,“ 6; “,,,‘,.‘,‘,l,',f,f__§ (s, ‘L "- M°““5“1“‘“ t" “ch a 5“°"tho Mounted Rifles recruited from “"7111 slwwmi ,C11nnlng nnd vicinity. E. Zlfoslter After the meeting the drawing of Windsor, was hurt in (he s... for the lottery took piuce. Folihw- Con,‘ period. bu, n3: very scrious. m5" are the “mes "1 the 91'1"’ ly. although he had to lenvc the w,1“"°'5"_--~ l its. The first session came to an Prof. Robert Drummey. 5t. Dun-lend Wm, wlndsor- leading by 3 stuns University, five (lollur gzti-ligoflls m 1‘ h, the Second frmw n|e°“"‘1’°“at°‘1 by Messrs C- Lwms both teams scored 1 goal; Calm» & ('0': L99; A- Mmnolmid- Mflfllng succeeded in holding tllo visi- rmldl ‘tr°ul;{t“'lni1‘?n\i‘ilnute‘l l?’ M“; tors. in the final period, houwzvter, "FIT" 1 “dvm ‘ 55 CM “rinflwindsor ran up a lend and the n, Cmmhgl ‘Dmchesmr 8L Cm’- woi game ended 8—-4 for the invaders. s. sugar, donnietl by Messrs .Il. The “M “p: $135,311,111: &ll‘tlsf?nt'ii)oel.olfigeh T3111’ WINDSOR — Goal’ G‘ smith; i Ch d‘; _ "1 ans“ v Y ‘ ‘ldcfcrse, hfcflonu, McDonald; tor- . fill 8f‘, 1 l‘. 601R!‘ l,r~s~_“.,,,.ds' J. McDonald‘ Puma’ El mum-hm. ML 3L Mary.“ P‘ C’: Cochran?‘ subs. Clarke. Clarke EJ°,',',',',' £°‘;,":“,'"_P§"- ‘iwgmdl ‘cows-nun — Goal, Grant, dc- n-essey" my Qbox {xi-rs gziktilfltedtablly" fulso. Baxter. Dickie; forwnr-lq. Mp8s“: N. .mntetlirbuhh ma: ‘Trs_.1l':,yt(lna, Tlfinlifitf. Christie; subs. ‘val-r. burg‘, Dorchestcr so. fire-l ‘1 °“' H°“'°'°“' 3m“ f0 iii‘ B0 piece, donntod byl p-rt-ifi , 1- l ~ . . .—l joint con- Messrs. J. Carreeher b Co. "nlvenfio n, operators “m, (m, mm sci-s W111 be called, to meet in New ;\ "k 11111110121’ 17 to 22, to continue 1"l"l!Dflilf.‘lflS for anew wage agree- ing"; itLwns lea-med late today. o n . Lewis, president of the Tcm“ ‘htmlted 1111110111. nnd Phil Penna, "Chairman WINDSOR TEAM DUUBLCD $CORE (TANNING. N. 8., Jun. 8 -—- The Windsor liockoy al, Dmcunlo" today resulted in l1 tory for the 131119110! rinks of twenty 01'1" played score ending A discussion regarding the advIs-I ability urging upon the Provincial, Government ‘the desirability of sending exhibts to the British Emq pire Exhibition in 1924 was taken’ muni-ty nnd the Dppvinct: iu gcnerntest match between Nova 8Com, mm Mm)”; blocking and bringing nnd the 101111118 390mm “r1015 the puck to Hurley, who 1.. the Strnthcona 01;}: tpllllsflwhveilf nwny D ,. 6 me"- Thme Eachern. ‘Hopper to ‘Kelly to Ilol- 011115 VYW-‘Imes, who slams one to Morgan. in the morning Wm‘ 111° (\Vl\istle.) Rodd shows some clev- (it) to 5S for Nova .3¢0tia, and a like number ‘in thegthe (‘rescent defence for a hot one afternoon with a score of 68 l0 to Hurley. Gordon sets the purl in by lMQSSTS Pomeroy, Beer, McDonald, Jenkins nnd Paton. This matter was on motion refer- .c1i to ii1e incoming Council. ‘The unsatisfactory ruilwny mail nnd passenger servce between Saokvilie nnd the Isl-am] wag (119,. cussed by Messrs. Mulch, Rotten- bury, Beer and others. Mr P C (‘lnrkiln district passenger agent, who wns present said the handl- cnps on this route were realized but it was hard to do anything further until n second car ferry hmi been secured as improvement would mean an extra trip of the ferry. A resolution moved by lMr Mutch urging the need of better service 1111011 the railway authorities was nilnuw-tl to stand over for consid- eration by the incoming council; Freight Rates. .\lr W l. Higgins, vice president of the Maritime Board of ‘Prado tool: up the question of disprupop tlonnfo freight rates on groin in the Mari-time Provinces as con1par~ ed witl1 Western grain rates, and advocated the great necess"y of the appointment of Freight Traffic Expert to look after the interests of the Maritime Provinces in this respect, in, con-Junction with the "A" Squadron. King's lilfllllltcd of the conference. which disilanllctl 0111's" “Y, Permanent secret 1v 01 Rifles, hockey team here tonight today, will sign the call. 111° 111371111119 Boa-m ‘l! T8119- BIRTHS "Desnaired of Lite of 5o Strong and Well at '70 Mo; 1w?!» ii’ "Idem 33¢ Ave, Midland, Ont. inlet‘ _ " ‘ - "1 ,have~us‘ed"Dr.'“Cha'se‘s Kidney- Liver P1115 for over 20 years and I feel that I owe my life to them. I suffered severely from rheumatism and heart failure. One docforjust gave me one year fo-iive, and even told me I m1 ht be found dead at any time- A nclgh or advised Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Lwer Pills and i have been using them as needed ever since. I am now 7o years of age. weigh 217 pounds and can works as well as any young man." h NTcOOUGALL-Friday, December l. -Mr.~1. Russell dleDousali. a son. 29. at l’. E. I. Hospital to"'Mr. and novne~on 1911111191.- Jan. 6th, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Doyle, Hills- boro. St, o daughter. ' MaoDONALDP-Kt ‘Ebenezer, flec- ember 11th of Mr. and Mrs. Wpst MacDonald. a dough-ten‘. ‘ - MoQUiLLQN-Al anlmtioon, ob Dec 28th to Mr and Mrs Qwon AJMGA 011111011. a son Dunne. » - ourl=—A1“ ‘Tryon on January 2nd to Captain and m1. Tuesday :1 42 for the provincial pillW-‘TB- afternoon, lbutl. retained _ihle ilvo degrees of frost requ rules of the Home. went forward to -St. John i0 and will match themselves a8 the New (Brunswick the game. The summary: Afternoon Rinks The curlers Scotland lWeir, skim —~ 17 Dumfriesse, It. J. Brnmwell, skip —— 10 ‘Capt, Col. Rob- Aikman, skip Toial—15' ----{o-}->— J. Turnbull terson. skip 27 MINERS RETURN TO WORK AT THE CROW'8 NEST PASS IPERNIE, B. C., Jun 10.——Aftel‘ four days‘ idleness, striking Michel miners returned to work today fol- lowing a visit to ‘Charles Pence. Secretary of the miners’ union. This action will now permit nego- tiations between iocnl union offi- cials nnd the Crow's Nest Puss Coal Company, as the colnllllli)’ had refused to discuss the gricv ances until work had been re- sumed. . EXPEOITION TO LABRADOR GOLD FIELDS PROPOSED SYDNEY, N. 5., Jan. 10.——Nego- tiotions for a schooner to take nn expedition to the Labrador "gold fields’ early in February are being conducted here ‘by an agent nctm; on behalf of n company of Glace BB! adventure-seekers wl1o ill‘ the present are keeping their iden- lllt’ a secret. Lose X3115 fit,- molest Ina- tho ovarian The ice began to soften in the over ired by the minutes rest, Kelly and Rod com- nightl sinst curries to Morgan, wild shot. Kelly devotees ofgoes to l-Iollncs at centre. Holmes Nova Scotianet, Ahenrn 1o centre. Whistle.) Fol-tn and Clyde, J. w. n. semnle‘ skip —— 21 5lfip—2O Capt. A. i). Pat- Totni 6S lKeep Health A u Kldllefiyoyer . ~11...» ,1. , _._, Quentin!" Toronto.‘ . m‘ l 1,, n, Duff (neg pm" 11,1351“) steadily Ia the Mormon Mcttlrl i‘ m‘ 1‘“°""“?' ‘militia? ‘ ill" ‘fund ;r'"sfl%l'llttiou Tablets enn- -——---——---l---—--__..__.._ tn an one! dose of the fammul DEAQQE 1: P rlpti v w‘ 5:1 or": ‘ w!‘ mumps —At Brudenoil, Ian out, ' ° "f," i" ‘"1" l" °' """' ma, Isobel Mal-on 1a tnjgm .-. "the a~ ‘ your of 111m- rmiotnt from gr: 11$: w‘ in‘ or “u, 1.1-1- um. ome my at a o'clock. - "W" " - I “mm”, 1%. a , Ygogfirs" ‘ “i. Detroit. min. and 119.6 turns n difficult wing shot. (\Vhistle.) It. Prowse relieves Mc- lér stick handling, getting through ro- .bound. (Whistle) Rood drives one the net, Welsh tripped. Moore goes to penalty box for 2 mines and loses to Abenrn. Mc--- Donnld losing the pass, Hopper gets one to Morgan, Kelly takes u trip up the wing and shoots over E. Prowse to Rodd to hicfdach- cm fr) it. Prowse, shot going over net, Hopper loses to Gordon, who in turn loses to Morosh, and Mor- wall loses stick. tiwhlstle.) Gordon and» Moore combines nnd go to Aizeurn, who carries for it wild shot at Abbies net. l‘. ocre. comes buck on fast run, only tn lose to Ahesrn, who takes n long "rid drive ted misses. (Wlustla) Gordon goes t0 Hopper. \Vhlstio.) at centre. Whnlen relieves Mornsh, McEnchern goes for an unassismtl score, which was not allowed. It. Prowse takes long shot and misses Hopper makes nice run and is stopped by (Klellty who in itluftl loses to Whalen, Whelan passes to Holmes and Morgan wards off a nice wing shot. Whistle.) R. Prowse replaces McEschern and IOSJS to Ahes-rn, Rodd re~ placed E. Prowse and goes to Hur- ley with n hot one, Ahcarn arms Not a" Laxativ N ujoi is n lubricant-not I. medic’ or iaxative—s0 cannot gripe. Wwhen youynro consti atctL, r" at enough Na 6's . lubricating liquid is pro- 1. uocd in the bowel to keep 'e food waste soft nnd, gnn is called on to save, Stone-l l-lolnrcs curries to Morgoll. GOP-- don and E. Prowse make nice run losing to Ailezlrn. (Whistle) Abbie: Taking Scoring Streak. McDonald replaces Walsh, Kelly and Gordon play nicely to Hurleynl Ahearn goes to hfoore. losing to lHOpEl‘, Holmes returns losing to Rodd, who came around the net. ‘Tooling Hurley an)! getting the first count. amid great applause fron1 the inns. "From the face-off Holmes gets through (lefcnce, Morgan saving, Kelly goes to Hurley and Hopi)" returns to Moore. who lost in turn to Aheam, a few more end to end rushes took place. minus any com- binutlon end most of the shots going wild, Moore securing the rubber, come up the ice on u pretty piece of play, eluding the Cresoents defence, went into Hur- ley for the second count. From the face off, Gordon passes back to Kelly, who csrriod the rubber on his skates. (Whistle) lMcDonald got the puck and is stopped by Moore, ll. Prowse end Moore combining. _.Vlnore taking the shot to Hurley, who makes a brilliant stop, Holmes and Ahenrn combines, losing f0 Gordon, who. in o most remarkable and unss-I sistod rush netted number three for the Abbles. Ililrozn the face-off McEachel-n, and R. Prowse combines, losing to Holmes, who takes a nice shot for] Morgan, fnillng to register, Kelly‘ goes for an end rush and drives to Hurley. Hopper carrying back to Canmbell, who replaced Moore on the defence. McDonald nnd Holmes combines. Rodd buck checking and recover- ing the rubber, carrying to de- fence, passing to E. Prowse, who shoots over net, Hopper returns to Kelly, passing in McEacbern. tWhisiie.) Cronin replaces Gor- don, Holmes losing tn Rodd, the latter being blocked nicely by Hopper and the bell ended the period, score 3-0 in favor of the is McDonald going through to Mor- nn. who turns it away anally- Whahm gets the re-bound and Mor- tnovillg; Doctors prescflbfl ' Nulol beanie’ - area like 1t . th i s nntnrhl lubricant a n d thm rep it. Try it t0- llu. i i --~lr--——.— l a r. if‘ “t, . gal saves again. McEach-lrn enr- rles tq Hopper. who loses to Rodd, Ahonrw taking rolsessfon was blocked nicely by Kelly. 1M£cbem again carried fllht through to Hurley. but this goalie surely had a night on and was tuning aside from every angle. infill.) McDonald nn-i Holmes combine [wed s. Third period. got away nt 9.42. 1° Moore and Kelly made c nice pair on the defence, always 11e- pendsblo and fast. (Morgan and Hurley battled it out in the nets, Morgan got the break on his opponent. Hopper, Holmes nnd flicDou-lld are fast and are always on the puck. Ahe/lrn has got the right "rl-‘n of breaking combination plays. Come again boys. Sackville Defeats Sumlilerside Crystals in the hockey match at Snckville last night between the Summersid-c Crysials and the Sackvfle tenm. the Snckvllie team won out by a close margin by 0-5. MONCTON CURLERS TO MEET SCOT-B iMONCTON, N. B., Jan. 8 —- A groin of Moncton curlers leave this afternoon for St. John. They include those who will play fn has tes-t match, Messers. C. S. E. Rob- ertson and C. B. Trlfes, against the visiting Scottish curlers, on nesday. a rink composed of Messrs. (‘- W. Robinson. C. W. Rand, George Ackmannnd R. P. Dickson, skip. who will play in a friendly match and the rinks who will play for the Blair Trophy. in the preliminary round of play for the Blair Trophy, the Moncton rinks drew byes. WINNIPEG Hocloev Leanne DISBARRED comply with the wishes of the Manitoba Amateur Hockey A o- cintion and play games at Port e Lu Prairie today. resulted in the official suspension of the Winni- peg Senior Amateur Hockey Len- gne from the Manitoba Associat- n. . This action will bar the Winni- peg league from participating in championship or Allan cup series under the direction of the govern- ing body of Manitoba. Contendlng that it could not fi- nnnm the trips, the local league WiiNNiPEG. Jan. a - Failure to " recently refused to play at POH-_ to Home. who m» Hurley root one to stop, Hopper coming blob Cause Indigestion IIIIII Pall (Arm, Soul-nevus How To Tamas Medical authorities state that nearly nine-tenths of the cassl o! stomach trouble, indigestion, sour- neils. burning. gas, bloating. sea, ctc.. ore due to an BXCBII .0! hydrochloric ncid- in the stomach um] not us some believe to 111ml: of digestive Juices. The delicnto slomnch lining is irritated. distil- tion is deluycd nnd food souru,‘ ltltll: lng the disagreeable symptom! which every stomach sufferer known HO Cronin- wc . . Artificial dlzestents are not need- r-d in such cases nnd may do real harm. Try laying uatde all dike;- tlvc uids uud imltend get from any tlruggist a few ounces of Ilia rated hing-villain nnd token teaspoon ul in n. quarter glass of water right nftor eating. This sweeten: the stnmlob prt-vuntk the formation of excel! ncid and tilcrt: is no sourneaa [an n!‘ pnln. iiisurutcd Magnesia (ill pnwrlt-r or tablet form-—never liquid or milk) in hnrmlcns to the atom- ach. Inexpensive to take and in the most efficient form of magnesialfor stomach purposes. it is u l‘ b!‘ mouis with n0 more fear of indigo» lion. Grtat iiearing Out Sale At Albany alldlretlerictaa A full line oi Jry goods. grocer- ies, boots and shoes, hardware, etc. Also extra good shop filled‘! at Albany, including silent show,‘ cases. refrigerator, biscuit I110! cases. etc. all at cleaning out prices. All will be sold regard- less oi cost. as we need tho 1110119)’- wla ozone: s. McLIOD. VERNON s. wloLeob. llager at Mg “ VlT-O-NET c PARLOURS Dry Magnetic Tar-blah Baths and" Manage. Roin- . "ittlliorenyitainy, ra >~1 s: snoop; fills m .1.1".-.....1.~t:~ mm. ‘ ' r thousands of people who enjoy their 1