- JANUARY 14,1927 HQ]; far Days [ Gentralguardian Bap; ‘T Asall-zs vllfcnvsrAts a Arena tonight. music and be- at Prince Edw Theatre tonight. 3766 , ABBIES vo. CRYSTALS at Arena tonight. woos ISLANDS. —On Sllllflil Jan. 16th‘ there will ‘be service the Piellfyterlun Church. Wood ls Arena tonight. .tlle r M» field on Build‘ ‘ll (iuzlrdiallu 0fficers Install- t ‘U18 arcs. sl-low APPheolA-rlou of good‘ ard m enjoyable supper given by- the lad- l y an a l“ was Everybody invit- p: SPICERIBIIG the _ d hi,‘ 3766 Asslss virdnvsrAns at the 370s 1-11081! o.__- The service 'Ii'l terfnng Church at High- us...‘ 1am wlll-"be at 3 p. m. Suilddyflchool at 2 p. m. ‘- ist Church Annual Meeting- Tho annual business meeting of e Charlottetown ‘Bnptisg Church was held Wednesday eveningrThe meeting was preceded by a- most les oi’ the congregation. A fe-Jatune of the meeting was lldrcss by Rev. MlnBoyer which most interesting. . Rev. Mr. ‘Eaton gave auexcel- lent report of ‘the year's work show- -iug great progress llad been nlade during the yeafand looking for- hiard to further advancement dur ‘g the coming years ' The financial" condition of the Church was reported in splendid - form, the mortgage lwing burned. and the church was nolw practically without debt. The past year's coll- tl-ibulions lby ‘the congregation were possibly the largest in its history. ‘lleborts from the diffeuernt com- mittees alld organizations showed ‘run cnsnnorrnrowu cullanllln Austrians Out With Challenge Ono o1 Tho Firot Notions to Com‘ pots Ill TQIInIl-Gllllln to Ploy For §IVYIEIIUI Time NEW YORK. Jan. 1'3. — Austria. re-admittodto Davis Cup pinyin! nations tlwo years ngo. has filled a formal challenge for participation in the 1927 European Zone ploy. The challenge, received in the form of a letter from the Austrian Lawn Tennis Vol-baud. having been mall- d from Vienna read as followaz. 'l3tl‘§8'|s challenge for the Davin p ocmpetitfcn 1927 in the lihlrolr n Zone." Austria holds the honor of be- g one of the enrlliest competitors for the International Team Tennis rrophy, having first participated in .904. Prior to that year play had JGOD confined in the United Staten. and the British ‘Isles. In 1904. how- ever, ‘Belgium, Austria and France all entered the lists. The British isles and Belgium met in the chal- Fbllow the directions in each package of Rakwana Golden Orange Pekoe and obtain twice as many cups "P-lease lnindly take notice of Amgfl LECTURE (continued irom pn|o 1.) 1 The long ‘struggle between ' the English and the French in America was outlined. There was bitter rivalry between the English and French settle- ments resultillg in raids and repri- oolll phat gave rise to n. tradition of hatred and hostility. But the French and English were not at enmity in America only. They were rival; for world empire and world trodoond carnied on war in Europe. India, . the Mediterranean and the West thldie-s as well as‘ in “North The (our xreet warlgvhielttook place betwdep the rival ‘poilgera fern lcderrod- to ending in the Plow all Paris by which France lost all her American possessions. So passed ghe splendid vision of Chllnpllfll. Frontenac, 14a sails, so Perinhed the hopes oi’ explorers and warriors who had dreamed and tolled mill striven with noble pot- riotism to selfoacrinicing devotion to the honor and glory of France, So to mighty England 08mg a . —-——- - ' ‘ ' ' ‘ "—"' much activity and accomplish —l'nnkin ‘it cost Iesstouse y-‘HOCKEY - Special leaves 3111011 Knights 9R5‘? Mgmcm‘ "eat “t "m m°““" lhflnlhegheapestbulkteas. sulmmerslde m 3,45 l,’ m loam-Ii . Pllllfle lfllluflill Theatre tonight. The different officers and com- ‘ ‘Many, Jan‘ 14,1,“ special fin“ Pythlas .3766 miltLteesf welle ilflppiilllllfid. lin tug maj- Cfomc and cheer Crystals to Vic-l» _,___ v °" Y‘) @3595 1911B TQ-EBOW - wry“ 3767 I Fmpire lodge No 19 and Chap ABBIES vs. CRYSTALS at tilc Altogether the meeting was very lulfeluw“ fimlpie 17 were at Arena tonight. 3768. successful, optimism and good _ —KEN.SINGTON CARNIVAL-A fplltnstic dress carnival will be held orl Kensingtonfls open rlir The“, was a large auendnnc... skating arena on Monday lligllt, and the dmerent artists were m, January 1711b FY1995 5°!‘ 1195i $05‘ to their usual excellent standard‘. tomes. ' chcll humllel- being heartily 011cm‘- - » ‘cli. After tile ‘beautiful install- ~—-V‘|$|T|NG NDRTH ADAMS--—- rltioll ceremonies, when the officers Mrs. Dr. F. W. Jardlue- Kellflinktou. clef-i. were duly installed the fol- left recently oll all extended visit lowing programme was rendered: to North Adams. Mass, where her PROGRAMME daughter. Miss Jennie is ciliet‘ dic- Installation Ceremonies ticinn in the hospital atx-tha-t ‘place. ‘Solo-Mrs Roy Cudlllore -— . 'Reudilig-—Geol'ge Beers Solo-Albert ‘Blanchard Reudillg——D. ‘Edgar Shaw‘ Refreshments Violin Solo—Miss K. Horuby Solo—-B. G. Acorn home inst evening ill Castle Hall CLYDE RIVER. —‘ i l0 the members and friends. Se” Ce m the Presbyterian Church at Clyde Riv- ing at 7.30 instead oi Sunday on ac- count oi’ a funeral Sunday after- noon. Meetlng of lullllngcru at the close of tilc sol-vice. (Patriot please copy.) DAIRY MEETING AT HILLS- BORO —’l‘lle annual meeting of tilc __l-iills‘boro Dairy Colllpany- was held ill their factory on WednesduyTilc secretary loud tile report for tilc past zycar which was favourably- Cfllilillelllefl oll by the patrons pres- em-"the llvicc paid per" illllulrcrl compared favourably with any fnct- ory on tile ‘island. ‘Mr. Alas-Donald tile Dllilwylsuperiutendant was preki- ent and ‘gave valuaiille information and ‘suggestions for next sen-don,‘ work. By all unanimous votc nil t-he former officers were re-elected. By the tone of the meeting Hill's- \boro will be ‘bigger and ‘better than ever next season. --P. E- I. FOXE$ TO INDIANAP- OLl$.--.\ll'. Waiter Williams, form- crly of ‘(lrallanfs Road, P. E. l. wllo, llns been home on a visit left on) ‘Thursday, n. m- for Indianapolis: Roading—-Dr. Green lnd.. taking with him l5 pairs oflhflgfltl filllflwlllg “Y” the "mews - . . - ~ . ls e : foxes for a laucililll, company folm emu,“ for 1927 ed i“ ma‘ c1.ty'~K'-' lEmpll-e Lodge, No. 19, K. of'P. —HOUSE BURNED AT cuss-l M°NT.-—~Tll8 beautiful dwelling llouse known as-"Rivcrsido Cot- tage” owned by MrQJoIln‘ Murphy (near to lndiall River) was burned on Wednesday of this‘ week. The house has been vacant during the C. Cr-S. A. .\IcDo1lnld, P.G.C. V. (L-S, Albert McDonald,‘ RC. P.——C. 1.. MncKuy, P.S..\I..A. -__-_+__..__. y 0f w__.p'.-e¢1 Btu-kl», PERSONALS M. f E.——J . A. B‘ u: no. — - ‘mm “"‘“e"‘ M“ M“'§’,"y fmd ‘mm M. gr F‘.~J:l’lll 1.. cklulhl. RC. Mr. Jollll rnw. Gregg, Tyne Val. “Y “Vi” “W”! “’ “‘ "m" °" IK. n. a. S.———J. n. Williams, no. ley. was a visitor to the city yes- tlle lllicllacl ‘Crokcu lug-K. White, Jr. ‘ Stock Quotations Dainty refreshments were served JllAI-TFAX- 3""- 13-“Q"°t‘1li°"5lly the members of tilc Pytillnll fur-llisllcd by JOIIIISIOII and ‘NIIYLL ‘Sisters. . 1119111116?“ 01' m“ 319mm“ sliwk The very enjoyable evening clos- IJXCIHIIIBGI cd with singing ‘National Anthem ‘ ’ null Auid Lang Sync. 5m“ ““3°‘“' Mat. A.—-‘Fl‘i1Ilk'Lflif8l‘ty, PJC. terday- l.G.—-Il'vine McLarell, P.C. 0. (L-N. W. Lowtller. iP.C. lDc puty Grand Chancellor-Thus. ‘Alla-N. J. Jenkins. Alt. Albion, was in the city yesterday. .\ll'. Jollll ‘K. ‘Simone, Cubic llcud iWcut, W85 u. visitor to tilc city yes- I terlluy Ml‘. S. ll. Boswell, PDWIILIII, was . ill tilc city yesterday. New York Exchange AL To“ and 5mm, m, n» _ 167%‘ lil‘. .I. .\. McDonald. ‘Llllld Sill"- Anwflwl, (mu. Q,,__.,_,__ _ _ _ _ . 75;‘, _ , vc_\'lll", Ilcrlnullviiio was ill town A “ca, nm1_I.-dy_ Cm H 101 Y S ycsluvtilly [UT-ll short tilllc oll his -.A 'utic Itenllcry Co. . . . . .. Z50 F113’! luyltiu-Alwcslorn cud of the 1s- “mh smelt and 1mmg_.gu_ _ 11011;, v um l usvl lc. Lot 4. to do solllc Anaconda C0,, 1mm C,,_,__-__ 49y. V-‘Al U10 “Oi-‘RIY mcflllllg (K1110 work for liil- Alllzus Blanchard and Canadian pacific Cm _ _ _ _ _ H 167% X .~l lllull lust lligIlL Ml. Ellcginuld ggml- 0mm,- m p|u,,v1||,_._ ‘ N_Y_ Cum and HmL R1,.’ [UL HIV: llcll kuvo llll interesting tulk using Coilsolidlltell Gan Co. my.» 108% l“ 1"“."'“1§1°°'-_ A '1} "1' A°"°,“*‘ m“ Th“ "My ‘Phruls or Mr. Wm. itudflon Motor Cm, Cm 52% Atlantic Llldcl Peculiar ‘Lircum- Rqggg-g u", pleased w S“, mm international Puller Co. 581/; stances“, ‘back I" U10 91W ill-Zulu ultcr his | t U I l. ,,. 1,,“ 31,-’; " Ho described his trip oll tilc visit to tilc custom portign m‘ 111,. glufillllllii,tlolgfil ofbléfii __ 39%; Manchester Rcgilneut and his Island where Ill! spent some tilllc Mil Km, and To” m, ~ 24,; 6309011011005 through England, purchasing draft horses. 95 ~Fl‘.lllcc and Belgium on bicycle. ._____ 109% The trip through the battledleld Mrs. Mary E. (‘izlrkc of Cam. .162 ‘was particularly interesting. lbflllge, Mass, who has been spend. fl-Ie said that the Canadian nlelll- 111g tile lust three mouths oll P. E. orials at Ypres and Vimy Ridge are I visflillg friends Mid ‘relatives he“ llnagniflcent rllld n credit to Canada 1M" Thlllifillfly flflifilrlilnnietl as fzlr H 86% in keeping them in flue]; gggd Con. as Saint John by hcr son, Mi‘. Ed- losé,’ ditioll. - wilpClark. ' 6., " Tile lecture was intensely inter- ‘ 167 estlllg and instructive nud was 68% thoroughly enjoyed by all. Reading Co. XD 1 and $1 c-x. Southern lPacitic Co. . . . . . .. Linioll Pacific Ry.‘.... United States ‘Steel . . . . , _ _, 153V: Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibl . . . . . . . ' Brazilian Traction .. Howard Smith . . . . .. lllnurclltide Pulp .. Montreal Power THIS PUBLISHER IN INDIA National Breweries .. 05y. n3“‘L"]-lafi_'l:‘jll“°"“““ “Pably “m” HAS ssur l-lls newsma- Wiullipcg Electric . . . ' ..__________ ‘ PER RIGHT T0 THE DOGS Asbestos Com. Now . . . . . . .. L: /l_-‘ i. - - ' Asbestos Pfd. Now .. 83 TORONTO. -Dcc- l3.-—llu.villl: Bell 'l‘clqpllollc .. . llll/gl-l-URIN FAMILY HAS foulldcd s. city for dogs ill which tilc 1H liromptoll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CELEBRATION ORGYicnnillcs nru tullgllt lilo errors of Cull. lsLCiIIllSlllI) (‘on 155p ‘tlloir carnivorous ways and‘ nl-o Call. Stolfml-lllip Pftl. . 8155 JIIUAN. Jun. 13.—Tilc wedding made to eat only vcgotublc food. llolllinion Bridge .. .. . . . . . .. 119% ofh young couple was celebrated Junlal lSheth. an eccentric Hindu tilc other lluy ill Turill, and, at ‘the millionaire, mow is ‘bringing out a slllue tilllc, the silver wedding o! Tile newspaper's lpolicy is to eradi- tils intller 0|‘ the bridegroom llnd cute the drilling tendency in (logs. ‘J6! ilhfi golden Wfidllillfi 0f ‘hi8 grunt!“ The l-ntious giveli lilo vcgctllriull Z103 father. The thrill! 601111105 \\'01‘t'¢ canines were published for tilc first d- eANks Bunk Royal . . . . . .. Bank Nova Suotia ‘Vlit-tiiln-May. 1-i0; Jul). 130%; Bfelllly I'M-Bil ‘by ‘mini’ ‘NOD16 hrl- time ill a rcccnt issue. Puppies are Sept. 127-12. sclllblcd at the church wltcro i110 givll all especially tasty dish cal-i Corn-Clay, 81%; July, li-Usfccrcmulllcs 100k -l>l,ece. ll l5 llvlifid led shira madu from wllellt flour, Sept. “87- ,_ ‘“' tllnt this example of 0011111881 IIRD- fried in bllttcl‘. lllld tllcll slowly Outs-May, 48%: July. Hlinpiuesu will uvt seriously comprfl- cooked in mllk——wli.h (l uhsll o! JSevl. 465.5. misc the results which the govcrfl- sugar mid salt. The old-er tings are Wilson-May, 135:. July, iii-i: mont expect from the new tax on Elven tougher use...) m4 leathery Oct, 123%, ' bachelors. pancakes. ._.,“ To make tilc village srlfe Pom 5A‘: n‘ mo.’ i ~A\A~_VVAA \ .. QI-lSSII-‘ED Four ‘Insertions. a! I Eight Insertions -.....¢. O-OO-O-Q-GO-O ¢ M , rates and mice which llligllt telllpt the dogs all the floors llnvc ‘been . wconstructed with come|t. 10o per lino of ii wordo 0 .8o per llno of 5 overdo 0 “To pol llno ol ll words 4 ‘Female Help Wanted DEATHS TIFFANY—lll Boston. Muss" on. Jan. 2nd, Ida l\I., widow of ‘Robert F. Tiffany. (P. E. .l. papers please Wily-l WAYE—-At Hunter River, Jan. 12. 1927. Mrs Edward Wayc. aged 80 years. Funeral- Sulldny. Jan.| 16th at two o'clock. interment _ 4 .' ,F9.\'.5.'!!9...; THREE cl-lolcls FARMS FORIWANTED - A MAID FOR elm- sale. Apply to Harry Jenkins. oral housework. Apply Mrs. Market, Building, _Cilarlottotowll. lllhrry Jenkins, Iiazelbrook. -. 8740 1 13 u‘ 3715-1-13. ll ' . gsawousr-Eon Min. APPLY elm. FOR lloueewomc-Mils. “mm” mm" - ‘Cyrus "McDonald. ‘m Ullflllcll. 174 lKflfll 5157621 u é! - “m” ‘ “f {,--—— IN " wAurzo-n nmlue aoom AND. _ A__,___,. . ;.,,_ mun", I, ,,|l,,,,;_,,_,,;__..» RUN-hi!" Km- “P?” 95'1"‘ In Loving ‘memory of our "lmo. A. mAcnouALn - LAND -"°‘°'- 3743113 9‘ ‘our Mother. an. Jam: _' g , ‘ , , ,1, . ylno. died January 14th. Y 'm°'°.' "°F¥{?§§,!f;,§;,”m - Situations Vacant 1m -. - Too dearly Ievod and ondiy mionil-i ovir to" llo forgotten. INUERTED IY "I-IUIIAND . m.» FAMLY. . MAKE MONEY AT HOME-MIN" and women can earn 8i to l! all hour ill snare time writinn shnwcards. No convening or l0|-' icltiug. We instruct Iou ond supply you with work. Write to- r n z s I-l HAODOCK. =22... rurued cod. Lnnillll. ‘and in! " q-i nluckorol, at sil l\il'irlt'et' today- ‘g-l - 8704 Boarders Wanted fhlfl, , lbs: ‘Mufljgmwgpl -Mr&. Benjamin Jenkins. Semi-i _ A “é ,Ml'rl'rny River. film oil Office, Yilii-l-lg-fll "y 3698-1-11-4‘ l’, , er will be held on Saturday" even- CIIOCI‘ prevailing. ,4 1 7. Broadcasting lsnge round, as the» Unilled States did not compete. Austria followed with similar challenges In 1905-19- )6. She did not play again, however. after 1006 for almost two decades. her reentry being lllnde in 1924. Since then Austria has challenged play ill 1927 will be the seventh par- ticipatiou 1n twenty-four years." From CFCY Tire local broadcasting ‘Station, C.F.C.Y._, of the Island Radio Co» was on the uir Vvcdllcsday evenIngI 0W1“ shu llgalh last night with splendid llw lwrsvs 1m Oyster Bt- progrnlullles provided by local tul- Club is postponing their cnt, Wcrlucsdlly-s was. an entirely for tomorrow instrumental progruul provided hyJanllary 19th. Mr. Monty IWtu-ren ‘V110 played - <o->—-—- ‘thc ‘Italian Accordion Ml‘. Frank T ' Braille)’. Harmonica Soloisu. and Edward Garullulll who played bOlll tilc Ukelcle and tilc Auto Harm ‘singing several selections to his own’ Ukelcie llccnlllpnnilllcllt. The ‘selcc-I lions were of a nature to recall the old days at tilc lbeginlling of the gGrcat War. Many favorable com--| nlents have already been received‘ from various points. Tile programme last evening was a particularly enjoyable one, being llrovided by the kindness of Mrs. Arthur MoKIllllon (‘Dorothy \V1n- cllestcr) of Toro “d bmzmun and lMrs. Fred Nash ‘ ‘mm ' ‘when; ,50D,-ano_ (Cousmnce will start promptly at 8.30. The finished excellence of Mm spectators are requested to desis ght’s Game At tonight's llockcy gume be twccn Clgvstzlll-l and Abcgwcits suv Iluttcr will bo observed. night's [ll-notice the fans will be us seen this winter. such selections as " Grcig and "lPr9ll1de' by ,\“,D°\ve.]]_ smoking rule must prevail. Mrs. Nash ‘WIIOSC sweet ‘soprano The Ahegwcit lineup is as fol Wide Ils- so well ‘known to our IOWBI People gave ller usual pleasing in- (ioal: Dlumfllltl- tcrprctation of such numbers as Defense: D. Diamond, Anderson “Little Pinklliosc" by Carrie Jacobo .cl.ellan. Bond and “in Lilac Time" by‘ D'- Forwards: Gordon, lProlvse, I-Farlielot. mum Cox’ gnmhurn. {$511! 1tl}¢’§‘¢;‘c(;:1Ccl‘i-s nrc appreci- l‘ y lc at o listellcl‘ is evl.-. llcnoed by tho fact that diizcns‘ of’ lcltltlglis trad macc-ivcli ‘every any [mm » '1 ‘ s‘. ar mo po llliLQlIOlmCfllllI (canaql-n pm") ‘gtgilefigjlfllluliy tho New England OTTAWA‘ U“: 5m, 13_-EggS) uL-lavgi-IIOSI. illllctrlcstillg talk ‘oll tilc ' rec'd-c di .. . cross, c‘l,;,|-louca,wnfliaivlggn vnncc ill soiling pliccs all advance 251V"! by ‘Miss Mollll lvilson. This in fresh spot and New York is also vollvrivd- wax-l tilo first of n talks nlolll: this lil llul only interestin "series of vvcokly. lo which will ‘be g but instinctive. Galladzfs Diamond | Jubilee Celebration Under ‘Discussion OTTAWA. Qlhh. 1s. + diamond jubilec cclebrllt IlDIiI ill .Illly u 'Torontu: Tile situation hero IS .ery unsettled and l! illfllllil" 1° quote correctly. Sales of fresh i0 retailers ZIP(3 being made at “If” G1. Jlrsts 56. seconds i2. No clllillilfi ill buying prices reported. D0016“! am pgylng fQI‘ ungl-adcd eggs de- livered extras i0 to ~50; flP-"ll-fi 40 t” 45; seconds 30 to 32. Montreal: A mixed situation pro- ileli on tilc market. A car ‘Canada's Xiinerican storage sccolllll-l wélsf solid oll to ilc. - ‘1 c. ‘Sllimleuts o ‘rcsl ext lllls been cllgzlg- 33.3w}? selling lo dealers cxtrurl Ink tilc atwlliion oi‘ file cullillot 5g m- [5 '3 Prices to retailers ox- allll ull intcr-dcpartlllcntlll COIIIIIIII: ' 61, t: im- firs“. 55 puiict ox- lee l5 Iiltllll-i illlliflliltvd to mum; Dre-lulu“ 50 \VIIlll‘lll6H dculém qlmlh": lilllillrll-y preparations for Illtlvnast.‘ “mm-o “m”; 53, fir-sis cvclll. Allnnllllcolllout to Iilis .-l'- cmm l? B,‘ ‘pflum ,0 1.01am.“ for-t was llllldc by Prelllicl- D, 1.. 50' PQLBE-uf‘, t: Pr gchomlg i5 Sus- giuFSIiPZIKFEIIIr-ollllg zlt lilo conclusionlfifittzifiinxlkaliili: d-_\’l'02)5,',jfl,,. (hfukq-g 15s" ulll mo - ' _ _, , , ,. The Prime Mfifll,s,el_"“§§jti,'l~llfltM,h... uluoiing fol ungrndcd eggs (ll “"11 110 (favored tile selection oi‘ ii llalinllui coulnlittce to lllflke full l)l‘0l1lll‘ll-Il0l1§ T01‘ the ceicbrlliinll. llulclll as the (ianndilln Patriotic ,9‘ n0 ‘um which functioned d - .- '-' ° "' _ , __ areal war. Till: llhcllhohlll]illlglhtll M"-“'TR"'"“" QM." lldnl M “jam. M“, a uonlmmec or ,nll,s,l.l'lllllii dullness lllnlilcl Lu. chime llntllre will llc llalucd. ‘ v “m1” i" C“m““"'“ slum .0“, ,1“ Cabinet was i“ 58881,," rm, ‘NHIFMMOIIIFULII ilillrkct today. than?’ ltbrf ly fum- [mm-S 10.1353 4,", |.,.__,,“,,,,.jllttlc (lrllllllltl irom fore gill illvu-iy-jt- Killg stated llo nppoilltlllcllL-a lllui The ‘wmewc trad“ w“ Ham“. ,1. been made 1O any of u“. Pxygflinqilhfi tlclulllltl being ollly for 0t <. (n) -. vacancies. ‘ to llleci uclulli wants but as ils offerings \\'OI'I.‘ not largo lIlI.‘ trill!‘- joi’ tile lllnrket was steady- Flu: fdelllalltl for all IIHHIQ-‘i "I 51W“! .. {and wlllter wheat llvlll‘ “'85 ""1" 4 but vnlucs ruled firm. Prices for wh I 9 ' all grades of milllced were well y s I maintained under II E00‘! ‘minima- ‘Th0 lllnrkct for standard grades m‘ Th“ cough, and “w, are m, ,rolled outs was (lull-t but ftlfflé. “A punk"; at "mung Th, denture of tilc local egg val; n“ reasons are numerous and “my “m” ‘h°_“"'_'°“"°°me':f,°, m dlmw“ h expmm advance of tun tents per 0.1.11 ‘ 0 tile price for fresh eliks and L1H"? WE to four cents per dozen for storage. » This was attributed to tile fact that anti do. loll you that our the dominion government had in- WHITE PINE creased tho duly ou all imported AND ‘ Ieggs from the United States seven WILD CHERRY ‘ |t0 eight cellls per dozen. Tile du- ‘ililllllll was fail" and the market was nlodernteiy active. Fresh extr a lo tho moot emotive remedy‘ for coughs. colds. holrolfllll and nil bronchial troubles. were quoted at 60. firsts at 5 ,while strong extras sold ot 48. PRICE 860. 60o PER BOTTLE Till PROMPT DRUOGIITI I for ullgrnllcd Gills rlcIIvered uni-NIB 3:: to 34. ‘firsts :11 to J2. llulivl cw“ “we wwwoeeowwvou» 4 4 firsts at 45c nnd seconds at 48c poi‘ dozen. The receipts were ‘Jill cases. Tho trade in potatoes was quiet and prices were unchanged. Cor lots oi‘ Prince Edward Island Green Mountains were quoted at , $1.85 to 81.90 nel- hoe of ninotv nnlinds. and Quebec white stock It $1.50 pol‘ has of ninety , undo in bulk attract. A weolrer feellllo prevailed in the butter market and -.---.--;.- 1.: to an accident to ollc of 1, , . HD1116!‘ BINI CODQIIGTOT 0f or‘;.;l.‘..§:%:.s“::::~.l2:.lush‘; i. . h , . n-wcro going great guns with splen- uto. 0nt.. Pianist. Tonight“! game Th? past 25 lyears that many predict MCKlllnOng puma technique furnish. irom smoking. ‘Strict instructions ell most pleasing entertainment in have bee“ give“ the Ponce ‘jmcers To Spring" by respecting this nuisance and the no l Gau- lb SPORT NOTES ‘Good llclvs it is that Detroit will e lbllck ill tilc ‘Grand Circuit this d Driving‘ yeah ruce. set; ‘ Hill" wvlllleflllil_\'.' for the clcvclltll d-nllunl Sliver Sku- Enmlsh speaking Canmm" January 22-23 are ‘i118 dates set tes Del-by at Chicago. Allan ‘Sotlloron. who has "been signed lo conch the world cham ion ‘Cardinal-s, is one of tilc few rc- luaiuing spit bnil pitchers in the . nlaJor leagues. ‘Professional hockey in New York _ , ilVar of Independence. The rent . . . . Lilli I l' g (rut cilnngcs ill illc llllelipmgflgglgfi lcvzsméillirggiiegltrlllsVfiéilteiaentgzlllyqfig su.lllgfl_,nll?we,.er, was l" [he w," Gordon will be ou\tllc icc and fronl Ealllo finds ‘llllllllfellfi 0f U10 501i‘ of h 2' ' In ‘this “m3 Gamma was the treut afforded by llinl at last '39?‘ l" Bilelldance- EdwinlWide, the famous Swedish Pavvo ‘as arrived in America to compete Gordon Prowfle and‘ Gauthier in scverall of the bi-g indoor meets this winner. Bowling has made ‘such rapid strides in popularity during the another decade will see the great indoor game ranked with the major sporting activities. are now in possession of the New Orleans ‘Lawn ‘Tennis Club as a ‘result of llast year's clean-up by the Crescent City organization in the - championlehip tournaments. The seven-game "world series" etwe-en tho Cardinals and Yankees during the training senson next Ispring will ‘be staged on successive ldays in Jacksonville. Savannah, Aiontgorueny, Atlanta, Knoxville, Chattanooga and Nashville. ‘Clarence De Mar and other of the veteran lnarathoners will have | , h , , q .- to look to their lnurels it those Esfiéftllgdcagérlélllltloeizpmfzgkz: Tnrahumara Indians fronl Mexico cntcr t=he next Boston Marathon. price,‘ u, Chlcflgo as is ru-nlored. Authorities declaro that these dusky chaps think noth- ing of running fronl 17d to 200 miles without stopping. An army qt _Ne'w York boxing fans. reinforced by big contingenis from ‘Boston and, other cities doubt- less will turn, out. on the night of January 19 for tile ‘ilcnefitllovv’ to Ibo stage-d for lSarn Langford. llero oi’ nlany thrilling ring battles in [I10 oil] days, but who is now blind and on tho verge of dcstitutiou. ‘\Vllcn in his prllllc lllangford was one of tho wonders of the squared circle. The "Boston Tar Baiby," as he was fnuliliurly known," hovered about the honviyilvoight throne IOI‘ several yours and llll but grabbed tilc sent. llo as u lllarvoi as a fighting lllllclllnc. Iic ‘Ind a gorilla bull-d and tremendous power oi’ Bdill Filzsllumons combined with the ‘haul of it "Kid" llllcCoy. Iii-s l-llu; carocr hzgnn luorc than 25 year ilivored extras 50. ilrsis 45, seconds ago, when he ‘started us a. ligllt- BY THE MUTUAL LIFE A ‘m vmwo“vel_ dealers are (“mung weight. i-‘rom ,llc lightweight divis- Aug: COMPANY 0F CANADA: ion llo grew illtoiilc weltel‘, thence» ‘to the heavy. “any experts stamp- cd llinl us tilc CIOVGRBI mull of his weight and inches in llo world. ‘Pete Latzo To Battle Baker! INIILKES-HARRE. iPu., Jan. 13.»- Tlle tell-round decision bout lm- twccu Pole llatzo. world's wcilcr- weight champion, and Sammy link- juries lo the title-holder, has been set for Friday. l! was announced today by State. Boxing Commiss- ioner Iinrry lmrrell. Farrel intimated that any further delay would, bring suspensions for eltller boxer. The championship will not be llt stake.‘ Stribling ‘will Enter. Tourney GOOFIII Fonehwho ‘Among tho Contenders for ‘l’ u n n o y'o Crown. MACON. 0a.. Jon; lal-‘rné Mil- Telr Rickard tor o houtln Madison Btribling signed poster-lay with Square Garden. February 25, with either Jock DBIIIIIYLJIIPIK shorter- or Poulino Uocmiull. Snuuiuil vhf-m- pion. in the proposed llfll"l'\"'9llht elimination oerlon t» Ind an wooll- ent for Gene Tunney the champion. annually. with the result that her er, twice ‘postponed lbccnullc of ill- cos Telegraph learns thot Yoann ' new access of power to her states- manship. a new burden of respons- ibility and to her far-wandering sons a vast new field of enterprise and opportunity where ill the days to com-a should rise the splendid faibric of yhe Canadian nation. ‘Within tlvelve yearn after the cession of Qanada flegan the ll\'ar of independence. The lecturer spoke of the United ‘Elllpire’ loyalist-s, the persecutions they were exposed loin their own mun"? 815d their migration io Cau- ada. He dwelt upon- the character of these people and their great in- fluence on the history of this coun- IFY- ‘They were tilc founders of Lin. W. ‘l. Bennett, 2307-1491: It. West, Calgary, -Alto., writool-“Om o year ogo, hqlore .nl _ twins were born. had nn attack o left mo with o- very bod Being‘ unrlor tho doctor's core, ll tried first one thing and then ooothor, but I e0 bed day and night. A hi: Ilmlght loo o bottle at Dr.‘ was‘. Pine. . . $1M’ .. . for to try, and ofter cou hr two Jllblfllf and taking flour ' oun bottles of cough medicine, I got rid o my cough with one and o half bottles o! ‘lr. Wood's Norwoy Pine Syrup." Price 85c. per bottle, largo fomll me 00cm put up only by Tho ... ullhul-h 6..., Limited, Tomato, Ont. With regard to government. the struggle for responsible govern- ment, vhe forming of the Confedera- tlon, and the growth orour Anton. ugly since that unto were describ- e . Tho constitutional advance is but the outward reaction to an inward “W58. deeper than n political plat- icrm-or a. reformers slogan, tho ever seeking more complete sslf- . eXprcssion. ever dsnlnndirlg larger scope for tile exercise of its power. 1K1 Imperial affairs, of the Called- ill-n spirit found expression ill Promoting Imperial penny postage, and iu the British Preferential Tur- lff; but it was in war namely, tbo Alllojngst the problellls confront». ing the young Canadian nation tilc] speaker metioned first that of sell’- preservzltioll. Canada has Zlccn n‘.- taclred unsuccessfully by the Am- erican colonists long lbefore tile revolution and begun during tilc preserved to tile British Crown ‘by $911"! African War and the World lvul‘, lllllt tilc llllperial spirit of our people found most splendid expres- sion. The result of Canada's part in Imperial lvars, was referred to. 119-11191)‘- lhe way In which our coun- try was raised ill the esteem of ‘the neohle of England and the sill-revelation which tile war llifflliglll to the people oi‘ (Junadll tilcmsclvcs. The lecturer closed with a. refer- t‘he French and English speaking people unitin-g against the CODY‘ morl foc. The descendants of those who hald fought under Montcalm ngulnst the British, and those who had fouzht for the British a revolting colonists and had left the land-tlleycould not hold and found in Canada n new ‘homo undver the beloved fling. these now united in gainst tilc ___.. “We 1° tho récozuition which Can- “da l5 ‘fliicllrlll! amongst the nat- ions oi’ the world sud with a (leg CP-Dtlon of Canada's heritage as citizens of our young nation and of U19 treat {British Empire. _€.____. Stuffed Up? mglnmjulng the jute-grit? M» the“. Clear your ‘head witlll Minnrdh. something doe-per than self-interest or patriotism or hatred, ibut a move- mont of that destiny which con- trols the fortunes of nations. and which ‘had ordained, that there. should be wrought and-on this con- tlnony, -not one but two great experi- ments in civilization, one in Indep- endence and isolation and another in inlardcpendenco and cooperation I between the members of a world wide empire. The development oi’ institutions . was then described, and the hoar- ing of the composite character of our people upon tho form oi‘ the institutions which they worked out was referred to. An account in de- tail wss given oi‘ tho growth of the institutions of government. the development of law, and tilc bank- ing system. STUDENT NURSES WANTED Voung women wanted, nineteen te thirty years of ape with nt-isnst Incas. it nppenio to than 3m: years; Mtg: school QdI-IOGIfiOT or ,{ M‘, m"; a wmrgmy]; o equ vll on. o on or the nrd ner General ll-ioopllni training school. Ho." “d “find” “M. ‘m’ For application blank and desired Information, apply to 8uporintcnd- out. Gardiner General Hospital, Gardiner. Maine, U. S. A. 3750-1-14-3i. VMIITEII SSUR-l A Representative of character and ability for rPrlnce County, where we already have n r- ‘inn. Previous ex- perience is not absolutely ncoes- sary. This is an excellent oppor- tunity for a person who is ener- getic. capable and willing to work. Apply with references to H. A. EBERS, Provincial Manager, Charlottetown, P.E.i. 4.. 3TH- 1:13-31. 4 i i O-WOQQOOOQ-OOQXOO-OO 0. IIGTOIIIA . Ono of the lnrqoot and boot equipped Hotels Ill Elotorll Cannon. Contains 120 reomu. 44 gf which " have private you“, OpmplllOly renovated In tho post few yonn. Fow Hotels mmolmt Onuldo III tho United out» new Ito iolldld table. COIIHOOUI oorvoo to nil Moots- ‘roto- nllonoo In rooms. Roles IND lo U89 I" “Y. Cilnrlottetown Hotel 00.. Ltd. , Proprietors nAllnv c. snows. amour A 4 i AA‘ A ‘A A- uloollnnin floor-lone the province of . dlly The Mensnitt Comlilnv v. , v , v _ prices were reduced l i-Rc to 3-4» K ‘ _---—-‘———-—-—-—_.———————- Limiiell. 43 Dominion Iluildilv " g _ ‘ ' ‘our lb which attributed to the dull igfllnrso- 'A rsw IOARDERS. To...» ‘ n I dwmlnd. No. 1 DIIMIITIIQQ m- 9.1 germ rooms. Aplliv 187 Prince _.._.__._..____.._..._...._ N o ~ ‘ _- . "N quoted at 41 cents mil‘!- 1-: '°°*- 372° 1 12 l" Teachers Wanted m D h... IVHIIVI. The rm n ‘ were ' ‘ w . d ""37.- ‘m’ film‘ °' ‘vmr. i323?" arc.‘ ' an G WANTED -- THIRD L _ , 9 ‘l - ‘ teacher for ‘Point Pleasant School A ~ _ on yore ousted ot i9 coals‘ to i! 14 coats per pound. The coIDllr-Usro ill. boxes. o of noxt Jane Mm h It - vlciplvli l-IOTIL rgetowu; Georgetown; agne; D. C. Morson. Cardigan; Mrs aces A" somber“ lawn tennis m,” country. Was there not in this Warm tile liniment and inhale- l, I > INARD", - IIFPAIII" lNlMEN-I QIIEEII IIIITEL . Since inking ever this Hotel we hnvn open! man; thousands _.ef dollnro in repairs and improvements. it lo new the finest Hotel of Ito oiou in the Maritime Prov- l I l I I vv excellent service at n model‘ nto price. Rates from $3.00 to $4.06 per day. . Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. MaQUAID, Mnnogel . oo-ooo QUEEN HOTEL O. M. Hibllett, Mrs I-lillllcit, (ico- Mrl-l Jas. llIcConncll. W. L. Poole. Mout- W. W. Clark, City; Duncan Mac- Kenzic, ‘Fred McLeod, French Ilir- or; (lharlcs B. Paynter, Geo. "P. Mc- Leod, French ‘River; W. S. Lca. crnoll River. ‘I'- oil ‘s’ ‘ EGGS EGGS Morej Eggs 1 --;h-..l»..h; i Regulator cover-invent, analysis has llhnloul mallow puma» od mm Foamy mumbl- to llo superior.‘ We ilovo-lt In Ne. 70o and I1‘ polfloloo and all otllof fro ‘o homo} m m calm. l-Iogo and 1PM! v ul-l“ l. s- w,