Average for 1907 S - _ » \ ‘ 1", 9" 1' ,i=rl~- = - - UNDED IU! . R ‘D _ _ , . _ .Jf&i»_¢hii‘»'i’i »iiih..,.} ,_ .- cHAiu.o'r'rs'rowN, ramen sowairp ;1sLAi~iD, oiinspa, rsuizsoiw, mason 12, 1908. {,;»,;,.¢.,g‘,;>;';_'s,i';,f,»g&,_'s,¢,,1;;f,-gm __ ' ` . ` ` f V I _ V- 1 1 _ i I ._ Y; i 1 , . `\ They Lose- the Game: of Hook l. ii \ I ".. _ ,_ .. ti \,/`,_ Q-T1-1-I _ ;`_'j_j.r~ _wiih The viciiii-hafoi This City Wh 0 Defeated Them I-0 ' At the .Arena last npght the Syd- ney Champions were whitewashed by the .Vietorias, the champions of Prince Edward Island, by a score of 1 to 0, after one of the fastest and cleanest games ever played here, The Sydneys met their Waterloo in royal style and they took their de.- feat like men. From the start thc Vics had the better of the game keeping the puck in _the visitors’ territory most of the time. Were the Vics as sure shooters as their op- ponents the score would have been mllch greater in their favor. Many li good goal was missed in their luck of shooting. The Vics wore r L-‘;`_ _ MT* \ . Captain Percy Ball, of the Sydney hockey team, is perhaps therobievsh goal keeper in the Maritime Pro- vinces. In 1905 Mr. Dull, held Mari- time championship for 100 and 220 run. - Michcau all playing their parts ‘rush to score and by a pass to Ken- ,dall made things look dangerous, but Mahur was in his right place, sure goal. Again the Vice brought the huckund some lifting followed. The first half ended 0-O. /SECOND HALF. | The second half started at eight- Ieoll minutes after nine, with another ‘rush to the Sydney goal by Blake, Ramsayund Relldin, where the puck was on the move lor some time. Pliblicover secured it and lifted to the Vies territory, where Brehaut, Richmond and Kendall made every attempt to score. The Vics' defence were`there with' the goods and pre- vented many hard shots from the visitors' forwards. At this stage many a near goal was prevented in good style. Corn- foot managed to lift the puck to the opposite end ofthe rink. It`was lifted back by Publicover and secured by the Vics forwards who rushed it up near the Sydney goal. In n knacky way Richardson got it and down to .thc Vics goal like lighten- ing, passing Cornfoot. Prowse made a pretty stop and landed Iihe puck back again. Some lifting followed, :ind the puck was passed to Kendall Maharchecked Kendall too hard and was penalized for three minutes (this was the only penalty in the whole game). It was now the Sydney's chance to score and they tried hard. The puck 'wus simply flying from one player to another and the fastest hockey of the evening w as played._ puck suits of-red and white instead of their white and blue as the Sydney colors 'are~ the same as the Victoria Hockey Club. \ The game started at 8.24 with li rush to the Sydney goal where the plick was -played for some time un- til w lifted to the 0 esife-ehiv I it na DP of the rink by Michelin. It was quick- ly lifted back by Cornfoot and a visitors got the puck in the Nics number of good lifts followed. The territory and many_a good goal was prevented by Campbell, the Vics goal keeper. It remained around the Vics goal for some time where Ken- dall, Brehaut, and Richardson made every attempt to score only to. he stopped by the Vics, defence. Prowse secured the puck and made an excellent rush for the Sydney goal, followed by the forwards. Here the puck was kept and the V.i¢S everlastingly playing to score and missed 'many a good 0l>l>ortun1ty- their shooting being very slow com- pared with the visitors. Iiich&rdi]sl::l"t:\€ithBmtlll,laisdgfgddtflitr who 1" ~ ' ic a sub'ect Mr. Larder is one of the beet €?l‘;;“;l;'h°u?‘§';g‘“:I°1,?]‘;,_I§“&mtic cmgml |“‘°W°` h°"°m°“ in lh° L°w" Pm' and in that stew secureffmlnany of the vinces, having in the race field last Tnwnshend paintings’ works of Mt ,md S0950" “° 1°” than dnt' Ammlg jewels, and also the Townshend ready them were the trottln¢ ’5t“m°“ money-all under the beautiful simple "B011"-0" 3-15* and h°ld°f °' nm scheme of making the Marquis think he didn't need any of the possessions. THE WMTHER. ameron of this City will have __ _ __ ,_ _ ,__ _ onowro Mme 11 seeiei __ __ ,__ __ uw iisirnano and may an now in me Fresh was ery ns. ar an m . l ___...__._.__-- Remember the sale st Miller l oust... um. annum. -n¢~*I»N*f~°*,i Bros will only last this .week- ss, q relieved by Crea-vlnn ,_-,dnf A Adve-liilscinehfs Too late or Classification. -A ply at once to Wm. Owen, Kdppee Farm, not _Q;_a-llil1lrili>'11- :Bor"waN'i~ni>-'ro mi ' and to be. useful oheo. Apply at once to “:»‘l'”hf»&”mem¢2hm|i-";An"»udhruN- ' A ' _' _ 3‘ ii I I I 1, ` f , - W’ANTED.~Capable msn for farm. , Any Guardian teadei who neoelvd adimly print- . ed, bully printed. badly folded. badly' cut, badly addressed, badly wrapped, tom, soiled or/incomplete paper of wlciteves issue will kindly notify the Sub- geflpdou Deponment at der of the Government for e. statc~_ 3rd, 1908, and at ten o'clock a.m-., C-raise, ministers, T. C, Jnme.=l,Joll|i / . , . " ` 0 . ' ` `f"'_~»:~ ’/y, _ _ f -I <1 /_'gy ~/ ‘ A6 ` "i *“ ` ._ \' _ ` I '/QV' ` \ LONDON, March Il.-A remarkable \ Q / case of hypnotism and blighted uffeetioil \~ // iafoccupying the attention of n London \‘ ' court, in which the Marquis of Towns- /” . w p . _Circulars in regard to applications for reception of ministers to he laid N ` mm' 2 r , vtner, M. H. Melatonin; W1 I. Green: Mwin Smith, B. D. McPhee, minis- large question. It was participated by Mr. Lewis, o. Conservative member who asked the House to jo‘n him in declaring that such an export duty should he placed on pulp wood us would he 0.ll\5|31l|¥\l.lUl1l S1; Soflplld 01 'wolawiis in Canada into paper. He declared that if this were done the‘ country would he saved at least six million dollars annually. supply- _ Canada with 3,600,000 square milc had the richest wood areas in th worlll and of til s area half was pulp- wood.- 'At the rate of a million cords ri year of cxportataion to thc United States it would tuke 4,142 years tu exhaust the supply in Canada. Dr. Behind of Bcauce opposed thc resolution. S The preservation of forests could ,only be accomplished 'hy the various e provincial governments. They would be the controllers of thc forests. It would be unfair to shut ofl the limit holders of Cana* da from the great American market o their products. Messrs Hunt and Tobin, two Qui- bec nicmhcrs, opposed the resolu- tion. \ An Important Meeting Held In Charlotte. Town At Which A Lot Oi Business Was Tran- . sacted At Charlottetown, nlld within St. James’ hall there, on 'l‘uesduy,March the Presbytery of Prince Edward Is- land met in quarterly session and was constituted by the moderator, Mr. W. H. Spencer, with whom wcrc present, Messrs. T. F. Fullerton,Geo. Miller, R. G. Sinclair, M. N. Mc- nn Iieod, W. A. M.nson, A. D. Sterling, R. G. Strathie, W. A. McKay, A. B. McLeod, Geo. McLennan, Geo. E. Ross, W. I. Green, John Hawley. A. Mcllonnld, Isaac Jay, Hugh McMillan A. S. Nicholson, and J. J. McLeod, elders. Minutes of meetings held on Nov- ember 5th and 12th and December W McKenzie M N McLeod minw, zoth 1907 Jaiiuhry- mi February ‘ ._ ' ' ' ’ ‘_ iazh' iihil'zoth iaos, were rehii iihii tm" D°“"l‘1 M°Ki““°“ J°l‘“ M” sustained. Mr. J. W. McKenzie was elected moderator for the ensuing six months Mcheuum D_ McKenzie, mmistem;Dr_ and Mr. A. Cruise re-elected clerk for one year. Revs. D. McLean, John Valentine, and A. D. McKenzie being present ere invited to sit and corres ond before the General Assembly were, read. The clerk read ‘a letter from the clerk of the Prcsbytery of Boston, Mass., stating that the call from Orwell to Mr. D. B. McLeod had not been finally dealt with. Mr. Geo. E. Ross intimated that Rev. J. D. McGillivray had presented to the Presbytery u number of copies of his book on Bible Studies on Saactidcation and Holinessf lVfr.]~'oss was instructed to thank Mr. McGilli- vray for his gift. . The committee appointed to con- sider matters to which the attention of all Presbyteries 'is directed, as on page follr of Assembly minutes, re- ported and recommended as follows: -Ita standing committee on Temper- ance, Moral and Social Refomi :- That a committee be appointed at this meeting. _ Re conference on Church Life nnd Work:-That such conference -take place on the docket at next qllartcr- ly meeting of Prcsbytery, and that a committee _be appointed, consisting of Messrs R. G. Strathie, A. D. Stirling. and M. H. McIntosh, to sel- ect subjects and speakers for the con- ference, the said conference to last one hour. ` Re method of appointingstanding committees :-That the whole scheme be generally approved of. Re placing names of assistant pus- Re maintaining the balance of min- isters and elders as members of the Church Courts:-That the present system of maintaining the equal bal- ance 'of ministers and elders as mem- bers of Church Courts is, in our op- inion, the best possible. Re travelling expenses of commis- doners to the General Asiiemblyz- 'Phat the method of defraying expen- of commissioners he dealt with by _ byteries, and that it be suggest- ed for consideration of the ven- ble court that in the interests of ence the meetings of Assembly be hold bi-ennially. On motion all these recommendations were adopted by Prelbytery. _» The following were appointed/to act on standing committees: Augmentatlo -W H cer,cou MEETING OF e » I THE PRESBYTERY names of assistant pastors be placed on the appendix to the roll only. Tile following commissioners wero hoard in support of the cull namely Messrs Isaac Jay, Erasmus Coffin and H. D. Coffin. Cn motion the call was sustained as ii regular gospel call and the clerk instructed. to forward the some to ,________-»- tcrs, Il. ltogcrs, u. McDonald, T. C. James and A. S. Nicholson elders. Home Missions-T. F. Fullerton, convener, Geo. E. Ross, R. G. Stra- thie, R. G. Sinclair and _A. J. Mc- Neill, niinisters. _ Statistics-A. Cruise, convcner,con- vencrs of Augmentation and Home Mission soinmittees, and W. T. Hug- g _ Sabbath Schools-R. G. Strathic, convener, W. A. McKay, E. J. Rut- tcc, John Hawley, A. D. McLeod, S. Stewart, A. Gray, ministers;John 'l‘. McKenzie, William Luird, William Brown, D. C. Morson and James Carrutliers, elders. Young Peoplc’s Societies-A. D. Sterling, convener; W. A. Mason, J. Innis, and 5. J. McLeod'alders. Temperance, Moral and Social Ile- form-S. D. McPhee, convener; Geo. Blanchard, James G. McCallum, eld- ers, together with members of com- mittee on Sabbath Observance and Legislation. Legislation and Sabbath Obser- vance-T. F. Fullerton, convener; Geo. E. Ross, ministers; T. C. James und Ewen Matthews, elders. Systematic giving-Geo. Millar,con- vener; W. H. Spencer, John Murray, ministers; T. C. James, Maior Town- send, James Gilllspic and D. L. Mc- Kinnon, elders. _ Church life and work-A. B. Mc- Leod," convener; R. G. Sinclair, John Gillis, ministers; D. N. Forbes, C.H. S. Stcrns, Geo. B. McNutt and Angus McPhee, elders. Examination of students-Laiii., Geo. E. Ross; Greek, R. G. Strathie; Hebrew, W. A. McKay; Theology, M. H. Mclntosh; Philosophy, E. J. Rst- tee. Presbytery Fund-A. Craise, trea- surer. McKenzie Fund-T. F. Fullerton, convener Geo. E. Ross and T. 'C. James, joint treasurers. Auditors-Donald nlekiinnnn, con- vener and John McLaughlin. I Mr. John Hawley reported t.Iint he moderated in n cell at Mnllnt Stew-‘ art on Tuesday thc 11th day of Feb- ruary lnst, that the call came out unanimously in favor of Dr. D, N. McPhaIl, tllat it was signed by 173 eommunicants and 180 adherents and accompanied with a guaranteed of stipend with use of mnnse. The con- tlie clerk of the _ Kirk Presbytery. Provisional arrangements were made .iir thc induction of Dr. McPhailas llllowsz-The `moderator of, Presby- 'wry to preside and induet, Mr. A.B. .\i1:Lcoll to address the minister and hir. John Hawley the people. It was deciilcll that.Rev. D. McLean of the Kick Presbytery, be invited to preach. Serving of the edict was left in thc hands of the intermin moder- ator, date of induction to be fixed by moderator of session ilnd clerk. Mr. W. A. McKay stated 'that he lnudcrlitcd in li cull at Bloomfield on Wednesday the 29th day of January last, that the cull came out heartily in favor of Mr. Ewen_McDonnld, that 'it was signed by one hundred and seventy-nine members and one hund- red and seventy-six adherents, and accompanied with a guarantee ol $800 stipend with use of manse. The conduct of the moderator was ap- proved. A lettcr was read from Dr. Mm Ewen in support of the call. lm mo- tion the call was sustained as n re- gular gospel call, and the clerk in- structed to forward the same t o Mr. McDonald. Provisional arrangements were made for the induction of Mr. (Continued on page four) CHINA WIJNI IIEHI .|lPlII TOKIO, Mar. il--“Japan will not re sort to force in connection with tho seizure of the steamer Tatau Maru. un- less compelled to do so by the action of China, ` Advioos from Pekin contain anoffer to punish offfioiahs connected with seizure and also n stoltelnent from Yulm-Shi- Kai that he desired further time for consideration of the -Iupaiiesd demands. This will bo grunted lp' the Japaneso govorliineilt, lllld itiscon idently believed that an u.gi~eclni-.nt will finally be reach- ed liotween the Viceroy of Clinton and the central govcriimelit. Tho Chinese liiinistcr at Tokio held a lcnghty coilflirelice with Baron Chinllll- (Yice lilillisfel' cf the Foreign Office to- ay. ch|cAoo_uAnk£is ~ Caiolloo, Marciifi -speciall- Cnrn . .. 055 ` Whesh....... . . . . 931 l “ Pork........ .. .. 12.12 MnyCoro............ . . . . . . . . . . .. -(iii Wheat .. &} PILEB OUHED IN 6 T0 1| DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any can of Itching, Blfid, Bleeding or Protrnding Piles in 6 to duct of the moderator was approved. 14 days or moau refunded; 00 eta. iilsliiiiiill i Electrical Effects Marvellous, The Sour’s Perform'ahc "Simply magnificent" was the un- animous verdict on the Sour’o pro- duction of Love in the Inferno, at in its as force Wonderland last evening. Beyond HAIIII I’-IIISEIIIIIIIIII ° ' And Sonic Dsplay Snpberb in \ ` e Of Satanls Courtship to the work arb- hand, and the beyond the the first one of the ever gets