c 19.&..§;f£z.t.¢ lliOTHERi lillsifcllsfb Can-t ___--_-——-—II _ ‘l; '. toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- stitute for Castor Oil, Paregloric, Teething Drops aiidfioothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and “Children all ages. ' To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of , Proven directions _o_r_i each package. Physicians everywhere reoommmd it. " THE MARKETS ()'l"I‘AWA. Feb. 11. -——(Eggs) --~ (lnrlarnmeut statement of storage‘ holdings just released by the dug nliilioii bureau of statistics show hm that tiie number ut’ eggs ill cold 0f 79w 1°94“ swim“, m Canada m, February wheat to the United Kiiillllom hhd Isl, 1027 to be 107,537 dozen as New Yvrk- The ‘I'm’ h‘ m“ d“ compared wltll a five year average hlesih’ lhafllet coumnaed qgniefi; cl‘ 037.214 dozen on February 1st. illrlceh war“ hhchmngel‘ 1 nd 8v 'l‘()lt0NTO—'l‘here is no change‘ llhlhle" mmked nil“ “cithfwlntél, in tho local nlarkot. Several cars Fm" l-halle l“ spalng _ gut values oi‘ States fresh have arrived during wile-Ill lllhde” 21E“ “ll” and for an tllc past few ‘days and more are ruled steady. e rein kened o" rolling. Dealers are quoting for llllefl "l mhlfeell . hdhefitone was tlugrudcd eggs delivered extras h°m9whhl5 hhl- fillet“; r standard -l7‘.——45, firsts ~i1—'l2. seconds 30- llml- The mm e o _ _ ---. [grades of rolled oats were inactive "‘ eggs m.,, but steady. An active business scarce particularly tho grade of “"15 11°“ l“ “Bah mm smrage eggs ,-,,,,,,s_ was,‘ 9mm, m.,, 891m,“ and prices wer$salllélilglelgg6ihonghg in a jobbing way at 4s. firsts is. resnlrls We") Muslims}; was do“, ““:‘3:":.::1;: ‘l?.°“l‘.“ :::l;'.:"t."";l~ lrfl.¥l’é‘.';“l8r wr- pc‘. ' ' — . - n» . . 800a,,“ 3., . lcal‘ lots of Prince Edwaid Islaiill ‘ . ' t fl it VANCOUVER-This market is files“ Mmmlalh“ “we ‘h‘°° ‘ heavy demand at that center for pooled cars and for shipments for northern points. MONTREAL-Que" Feb. 11. —- Tlio only business worked with foreign buyers on the Montreal In market today was- the B1116‘- of Manitoba sprint! ONTREAL—Fresh ~ - f i t.- tllicliaiilzed and firm. A small 10b‘figfigdiglafigabiaugttiéc aatfnefislgclllen: went forward to Eilmobitltnen cygestftlgl $130 to $1M, p9,. bag or nmgty day by heated car. _ lilmitrcal yesterday and another is, rolling to Winnipeg today. A further cai- has been sold for ship- pounds lii blilk. Prices for all grades of butter were well main- tained under o. quiet demand. N0- iiieiit to Toronto as soon as avail- able at extras 38. firsts 36. seconds 1H. The Victoria market has ad- vanced 2c bringing present prices to producers extras Ii fix-g: ‘Western grades were quoted at 18c 1 pasteurized was quoted at 40 1-4<= m 41c per pound. The receipt" were 131 packages» The "he-Es" narket continues oulst bill- lllm- Central entrant. RECEPTION -'Mrs. Ray it, m. Donald will receive at ‘llgl- home 191 Wflymoutli Street on Tuesday afternoon. Feb. 1'5th, from 3 to 6, ‘FUNERAL NOTICE — lfilnerg] of the late Mrs. Hector Buchanan Hunter River. will take place Mon- day afternoon, February 14, at 1,30 Interment at Portage Cemetery. CHURCH NOTICE 13th, (YLeary Unltads CFlgiii-IIEE Bloomfield at 11, Brae at s, 01...... tt 7. lvlr. H. H. Slmpaon- will preach. Rev. l). K. m,“ w"; preach at North Bedeque at 11. ‘lrreel-OWII Ill- 3. Travellers Rest at ' i i2? YESTERDAWS MARKET. — But- ter sold at 45c, eggs 45c, uucks $1.25 to $2.00. chickens $1.20, [owl 51-10. bDDlés 12c and cranberries 350. hay 50c to 65c. straw 35c to 38c, oats 55c to 05c, potatoes 55c and turnips 25c to 30c, Beep; 3c to 10c, and dressed poi-k 13 11¢, FUNERAL YESTERDAY —- Tile funeral of the late Mrs John Lulld was held yesterday morning from her late residence 37 Spring Park R006. to St. Dunstnirs Cathedral, where a. Requiem High Mass was Jelebrated by Rev. P. Walsh. The pail bearers were Messrs Parker. George. James and Charles iallllil, James Campbell lind Edward Flynn Services at the grave was w... ducted by Rev. J. McMahon, 11D, t——a K. OF C. WHIST —Ail enjoyable evening was spent iii Rosary Hall Thursday evening when l]. large number attended the weekly whlst under the auspices of the Benevol- ent Irish Society. There ulere twenty-two tables. The lollies prize was drawn for by Mrs. A. Richards and Mrs Hal Warren, be- ing drawn by the former. The gentleman's prize was also drawn won by Miss Lillian Murray. The Klgglns and was won by the form- er. The Lucky Table prize was you by Miss Liiliam hlurrsy. The members‘ wives served dainty re- freshments during the evening. CONFERENCE ON IMMIGRA- TION. ——Hoii. Mr. McPhee, hilnlst- er of Public Works in Prince Ed- ward and Holt. J. A. Murray, ll lilnlster of tho New Brunswick Cabinet. met in conference with Hon. J. A. Walker. Minister of Na- tural Resources Wednesday. Mr. Walker asked as to the result of their conference said that the inat- . t I8 1-20. per pound. The re- 30. Pullct extras 2S. Thole is ‘a CQMDtS “Vere 176 boxox M» CLASSIFIED "our lnnort Ions Eight Insertions c++ooo+wo+w+ooooo+o+evolo ~-——————-—-—-—-—-" w. t - l— t M Agents Wanted. ‘m u i an ANTED —,A MAN-A DETER- mined man-who will work as hard for himself as he will for an employer. An active iiiaii—- preferably lbetween 30 and 40, married. and with some business experience. An ambitious man -—anxious for good pay today, pro-motion tomorrow. Opening MEN. women. MAKE. $30 w weekly, Sell "The blaster Clean- tit" 1on9}, profit. and» bonus. Par; llclilars tree. Philip Russo-ll. 16o‘ King Strcct ldast, ‘Toronto. A. w. iftsb)" ‘~1- WAS-H-O BEST SELLER. GREATI felwfllilf- Washes clhlhes lh w“, is with successful Canadian ‘Life minutes without- fllhhlllg- B-hll Insurance Company. established cleans everything like mflglc- over 30 years Selling experi- Guaruntecd ltarniless. 25% bmlll- Sample free. l’. A. llcfebvru d: Co" Algxlllldria, Ont. once, Ilox 1163 Halifax. 2-3. A. W. Feb. 5~12l lit l II l ‘v '-—-———-———-— -~ "r" l a c e ‘ ailted MAKE MONEY MAKING FRIENDS p Jolnonrl-tnif of -1nlm°>"m"lh"l< BIG EARNINGS, STEADY EM- ngeiits, selling lhc best rallln ployment m‘. narbers_ Become lzlilorcd-to-iilezlsuri: men's clothing exp“, m 8 weeks_ Write Mo,“ iii Canada. at one (exceptionally Rather College, Department “B... low illriCe. Bil; sulcs. Big riioney. Hank,‘ 3_1_22S_1tt_ No experience necessary. Mon- roe Tailors l.til.. Dclit. ll, 587 St. Cntilcrillo \Vost. ~A;W- FcbY- 1'1- ence not vital. We supply train- ing. Write, in strictest confid- CHEESE MAKER WANTED- for East River factory. Tenders received up to Fob. 25th and to state wligcs per month, with or without helix-Alex MacDonald. Secretary. Glenflnnan. AGENTS WANTED-AMBITIOUS nlen anxious to establish their own business in their town or county by selling ‘Watkins Fam- ous Lino of Products. Tho op- portunity of your life if you are after big money. Exclusive tor- ritory. Write for COIIIDICEC de- tails. ‘The J. R. Watkins Com- 37'57-2.9,4i RAILWAY POSITIONS- MEN 17 to 1i). wanting positions, office or on trains. $125 to $400 month. free pass-as, experience unuecen. . sary. Write Bakol, lsupt, 1142 ' . .‘~ r ., S. '_ trlzrtzf." ‘“§i§.-.i?§lii.? r an» " CHEESE MAKER WANTED- Nllfslllg for il-Illlsliloro Factory. Tc-llglgrg "_—"__""*'—“_“”_'_‘ Twelve" hi‘ l" Feb. 21. and to NURSES —PUPIL— DIPLOMA claw wagon per month for ill {W0 cash allowance. llospltal. 7581 Stony Island Ave. years, board. lanndnv. Jackson Park cheese sec-soil, 1927- Frank 11cm] Secretary Mt. llcrbcrt R. It. i; Chicago. ill. u. S.A. 3788,2.10,3i __________3822‘22'3" YOUNG woman DESIRING TO Mlsfiellflneous enter March class of North Adams Training School lfor nurses. North Adams. Mass, Please write, Supt. promptly. School qualifies pulp}; l0 gacllfe registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege or six sirrorns- catalogue; time paymentg lg d9. aired; some used ovens oil hand. Hubbard Oven Company, 1100, Queen West. Toronto. Bat, g1. months course at Yale Unlver- Fonm] , [I9 slty School of, Nu v All. u. V o ‘l’ wanted "film" lhhd- - . 0-5-15! LADIES-EARN s1 rHUNpflig . Gliding Greeting Cllrdg. guy rwork- Write Fischer card- co, 140 West 42nd st. New York. as-li For Sale ORGAN FOR 8ALE- MRS. R llincAulay. Blooming Point. i-WANTED-IY THE 1ST MARCH 3820 2 11 2i a capabl gt l _ —~———-———-—-———- Mrs. c9035.. ipefiiolf°f§wgzfhslf NEW FISHING soars FOR sanctum‘ sale. all sizes. Write or call. W\ ‘ P. A. Rooney, Boat Builder. . Sourla. am 2 n at i Help wmbed arm's newspapers. MBKKIIMI. Fbnperiunce tlnneces- EARN $25 WEEKLY. won SALE-ABOUT an "rows or “mm Wm,“ for good huy- ‘Abllly Albert Six- 8, Dunning; ter of immigration. which was the i ENTERTAINMENT and box we. Ill In Hurt: Hall. Tuesday 15th. t subject being: » ms cnlitmtrrsmwn GUARDIAN DON'T FAIL TO HEAR Rev. Jam?“ ‘chlmfl. C- B. B. R. lecture on Nationality and character" iii 148500 of Cross Hull tomorrow (Sunday) at a o'clock. - East Royalty 3852 LECTURE in League o1 ‘Cross Hall on Sunday. February 13th, III. 3 o clock by Rev. Fr. Cloran. 3847 3855 CENTRAL cl-i RIBTIAN CHURCH — Rev. W. H. Spencer, M" nnnnily the pulpit of the Cen- ‘l-"ll "Christian Church tomorrow at. both niorlnng and elvenlng services. KINGS COLLEGE, _ OMITTED -.-Almong the floral of- ferings of the late Ben]. J. Wood. were a wreath from Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. MacEacberii and lllmiy from Mrs. M. W. Wood. v D,- ‘1 Moore. "rosid t 1 x ' I TRINITY CHURCH. —Rev. W. less basr Pfllllflllled ‘to Htlllllfslis! (gli- M- Ryan BA» preaches at both services tomorrow, his mug-mug n “The Universal Christ and for evening, “Things that accompany Salvation". Mom. lag music Includes it duet by Mr. Lyle Robson and Mr. P. W. Small and an Anthem by the Choir. Evening music will consist of a solo "Calvary" sung by Mr. Roy Whitehead and an Anthem by the Choir. Early prayer meeting at l0 a. m. Sabbath School ‘and Bible Classes at 2.30 p.ni. Dr, Ramsay's class will in the absence of the leader be taken by Mr. R. H. Rogers, M. A. er a successful visit to Boston ‘"14 New York in the interests of ‘he c°llflfie Cnmiinlliii for Endow- ment Fund. Early next month President Moore will return to New York where he will preach l" Tfllllly Church in the Interests of the College. rWiH-IST TOURNAMENT IN ROS- ‘NRY HALL-The second game In the series was held l-‘i-lday night and tho ladies prize was won by MPH. Chas. Gallant, the gentleman's Dflle W011 by Mr- John Walsh. Mrs. Jas. McNeil won the lucky chair Drizc while Mrs. L. II-lynes receiv- ed the consolation prize. A large BAIPTIST CHURCH -Servic- Organ Recital bcgliiiiing at>(i.-i0 p. m. . War-torn City (Canadian Press) LISBON, Portugal, Feb. ]1——llun- dreds of thousands of persons thromzed the streets of ‘Lisbon to- day to see the scenes of destruc- tion wrought by the artillery dur- lllf; the insurrection which was crushed Wednesday night after 56 hbbrs 0f fighting. Troops are patrol- lhlg the capital and soldiers and police are still rounding up rebels here and there. All the leaders with the excep- SALVATION ARMY CAM P MEETING - There was a fair at- tendance at the Salvation Army Mid-Winter Camp lust night, when Rev. R. C. Eaton. gave an address on the words “Behold, I stand at the door and lknock". The speaker very clearly drew some Interesting and helpful lessons from the text. illustrating these by a description of Holman Hunts’ famous picture. The light of the world." A song sci-vice was led by Adjutant Davis. and a solo vras sung by rMrs. P. Noted Orator to Rector of the Redemptorist Church of St. Peters. St. John, N. B.. noted Cross Hall Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m., under the a plces of the once hgain. Give Lectures Rev. Father Jamel A. Cloran. orator and DIJIIIIC-SDOIIRGI‘ wllLde- liver a lecture on "Character and Nationality" in the League ‘of the Knights of Columbus}, It will be remembered that Father Cloran delivered a lecture In October last which received much favorable continent and he raised the hopes of hearing him Father Cloren on Sunday shall explain how climate and location. laws and tradition. history and r0- llglon affects peoples and go to mould the character of races. As Father Clorarl has the facul- ty of dealing wltli different psy- chological subjects in a practical and Interesting manner, no one should miss the opportunity of hearing him. He shall also ad- dress tbe Rotary Club on Monday on "Character and Heredity." II liiliit" - a i: ‘ ' ‘r zltn Presbyterian MINISTER-REV. m. soorr F-u won, amt. afio. 11.00 A. M. Sermonz-Bubject --‘l’he Diety of Jesus MORNING Male Quartette 2.30 P. M-Gabbath School and Sible Clan. EVENING 7.00 P. hL-Sermon: Subject-The International Situation. Anthem by the Choir. Mr. Maui Reymflhl young‘ were present from the city churches and from the surrounding country districts. , The ladies of Zloii aild St. James Churches prepared a beautiful sup- per tor all attending the meeting. When the supper was over Rev. M. Scott Fulton conducted a. serv- ice of song for half an hour. Rev. -R. H. Stavert conveaer of the Presbyterys committee on Sab- bath Schools and Youn! People's work than took the chair and after having held a short devotional aer- vlce he introduced Rev. W. M- Kannawinl, D. ‘D- the speaker of the Carr. The "Camp meetings will continue lor another week. Adjut- ant A. Wzird, of‘ Saint John being announced to conduct all the ser- vices this week-end. tlon oi‘ Commander Joan do Corval- so who led the besieged rebel force in the naval arsenal. have surrend- ered or have been captured. deCar-- Vfllflfl 680011011 in a. motor boat. The government has ordered the streets cleared by six o'clock each cvenlngl wponaldnlon wmnen-s lmtltute-l to facilitate the search foi- members‘ was ‘held at the name of Mrs/rhea of the civilian organization. ivbiclii INSTITUTE MEETING — The regular monthly meeting of the subject nl‘ their discussion. was oilc that would be considered by the ihrcc Provinces In uliiforiiiity of ideas. null when some practical pol- icy itlolii: such lillcs hull been do- citluti. co-opcrlliloll of the Fcdorul govnriiinciit would In: sought.»- Halililx Chronicle. lor Social was ilfliti at tho homo of Ml‘. and Mrs. Samuel Dunning. New Uiiitloii. under the auspices of the Oiirc llraiic-li, Nlisslon. Baud. Ml‘- Hush dlacKayalory nbly llFPFIlIiBIi as l-liaitinzizi and -'l llrblihllllllllfl ‘"59 earrictl ou-t us follows: Plano duct, Misses Milly Pidgeoil and Ethel Manhood; Reading by ilmzt Con- stable; Plnno Solo. Jennie John- stolie; Solo, Mattie Constable; ill- strumeiital music. An(l‘.“.!'.v John- stone. l-larry Marks and lfiriil-st ltciidlng. Anna Drown; Piano duet, Alina Riley and Maly K..Johnstone- 'l‘lll=. Héfllilllliitll’ of the evening was very pleasantly spent with contests and flifiriilSiliOllfill sing- soilg, Ice cream and cake wns served by the Ladies of the W. M. S. of the. llnitcil Church and all did ample justice. Thc sum of $22.00 was realized. Much praise ill due this litto hand for the noble wolk they arc doing. A vote of thanks is rendered Mr. and Mrs. Iiunning for the use of their home. . P. E. ISLANDER ATTENDS. - Distlnguislied Caitiidianl-i are to lit- tend and address the thirteenth annual inldwinter picnic and reiiii- ion of the Canadian society at Ex- position park next Saturday, lic- cordliig to announcement made to- day by tile executive committee oi‘ the (irgi-iiiizatioii says tho llos Angolan Times. An added foaturo of the program will ho lilo fourth annual tourists’ field sports (warni- val. illlllllllild among the invited guests and speakers (‘or the day are: J. II. Bell, fnrnlcr promicl‘ of Prince Edward Island; it. (i. Brett. former governor of Alberta province; Judge Fred H. Taft. honorary member of the Tourists’ society; Col. F. M. Rnblee. presi- dent of the Federation of Stnto societies; C. V. Alward of St. John, New Brunswick; Rev. Dr Blair, of Goderlck. Ontario: Wllllnm Bruce of. Winnipeg. Man; J. B. Dnlilolllin of the French-Canadian society: T. H. Haskett, past-president of the London, Ottt.. club: Former Alder- miin Douglas. of Winnipeg: W. J» Bowser. former premier of British Columbia; Rev Dr. James A. Francis, formerly of Toronto and Rev. Joint Scotla and others. . slams _..____.___.__.__.___.__-_-—-— ACORNs-At Village Green on Feb. 0th. 1027. to Mr and Mrs J. Warren Acorn, a (laughter. Conllrlllllla‘ tions, - DEATHS """ DARRACH -- At lMai-sliflald, Feb- ruary. 11th, Mrs. Duncan Darrach, aged 69 years. Funeral Sunday lift- orlioon. Service startlill ll 3 °' clock. interment at York cometary- Ellis on Tuesday evening. February fihllllllflll With hOmbB, aided the rob-l 1st, There ‘were 10 menlbel-a and cls. All civilians found armed will evening. Dr. Kanniiwln spoke to some length of the success he met with‘ In carrying on his work in different. parts of Canada after which he gave a splendid address on “The Vision of Youth". He showed the need of our young people gctllbi; a vision oi the things which are most worth while, alld be clearly outlin- ed the various types oi‘ develop- wwv en of vory special interest in the “umbgl will“ llrehhhl and ‘l Very l ' ‘ Solo. . . . . . . - - - - - - - - . - - - -~-~ Baptist Church tomorrow. The eill-lofilbleJnv-vnlins was 9139M by PPBSIJYI-eflflll Young sruosm-s AND sraaaosaa wztoomz- even 11R service which will be 8 - . rs. as. Kszlus and Mrs. B. _ l. ., broadcast by Station C.F.C.Y. J- Mnndoilnlu were the committee P9011138 “TVV . ‘ ‘ ‘ - ‘ _ "rill scars. Isl: 2922"“. tail: l: ' —- - ~ - F‘ = - . . . . nx c n . .. b- . ~e.~ Yv‘: e‘ . v v v - v vv s w. l». g " .:;".:':;: 29.12:: sttssrl, ‘%}°...‘.‘.'. = . » s a ' e ‘ 1= stilt; f.’.‘.?.““§i.‘a....?.f°"l§ 1:131; i“ “c” ‘" = mm“? Wm“ Ill-ml‘. :- ' . Church Hall. . ’ fir?i83hoizlbéflgeiépgiieleailersllrlg A large number of young people. 4: REV. W. M. RYAIIQEDAB Z/Iilxogghzzreso: evening service opens with an lfllethel" "lib ‘lull-l? a lei" 01' ‘hh’ . REV- 5' H- RAMs v ' " p. A-fc ' o, elders and other leaders of the QRQAN|QT...W. 5,. FLETCHER. A-R-C-Mq . .L. 0 PLEASANT 'GATHERING.— (in 'l‘ue>;day cveliillif. Fob, 1st n Pap P. McPhle. of NOW! . three visitors present. In the ab- scncc o!‘ the president. Mrs. A. ll]. Rest. the vice-president. Mrs. J. ll. Court occupied the chair. 'l‘he,roll (‘llii was answered by a "new labor saving dovisc for the kitchen". The niiilutes of the last meeting were PERSONALS ‘llr. ltallislay. (Yo-pastor 0t‘ the United ltfliurch hero. loft yesterday for Ainhcrst Willtfll lw will l... lllc special lircnt-Iiel" at. the Anniversary services to be hold In the United Church next Sunday. Dr. Ramsay was a iortlisr pastor of the Pres- byterian Church in Amherst, and was very highly esteemed both as preacher and pastor willie station- ed there, Gard 0f Thanks The staff and students of Queen Square School wish to thank nll tliosn who. ill any way. contribut- ed to tho success of the lcc Sports held last night’. 3857 “*++.M PLEASANT I AND EFFECTIVE‘ LAXATIVE That not: naturally and form: no habit. Rexali Orderlies Take tho but and forget the rut- Prlobe 26c. soc and 01-00- SOLD ONLY BY l smith. Nor-iii River. 3821-2-11-41 “an, dam,“ free‘ Pr"! syn“ Lost‘ ' cute. 637 St. Louis. Mo, 334g LOBT — On TUESDAY LAST! Fmmd ten tlolliir hill. Finder Ioavs- at (‘rllllffiillll office. lRewnrd. Fgqtgugjzsa-rggzt: mung’: 3s45'2'12'2i' containing goods Owner may A~___ ____ A have same by applying to J, 3, t: ‘vantml McLeod. North River Roigksa Icarus-stanza sumo/mow , To Let rote-mantel: Anita-mm? with Janitor siIifViCfl. Telephone 014-1.. IISIII-I-lll-ii wanted 1l5th April to lot or pur- chase. Brighton Nlcinity. 3 or 4 liindromu. XX. 7... Guardian. ' l ' ~" l “l ~ ~=lNH-I~I2<II. I I Itfi. R anon: m i UNDERTAKEB Mttctilll _ J . . t THE PROMPT DRUOOISTS ac innor Drug Co. m» Th: Rel-mat... Poac- m Kcbfil‘ 510m sat i: vvv- www ment necessary to the attaining of be shot. those noble characters that are re~ iOnly one warship, the cruiser, SERVICES FOR TOMORIROW Rev. W. M. Ryan, B. rA-. will M606" M°"ll"I 3"" Evfllllll- 10-00 A. M.-~Prl|yer Meeting. 11M) A, M___.$ermcn; "The Universal Obi-Int." pom-nut Wipe; the Tear from Every EW" Mr. Lyle Robson and Mr. P. W. Small. Anthem by the Choir. zao P. M.—Sabbnth School and Blbln Claus-- (Dr-Rlmlifl Clau will be uvsht by Mr-"R-H-Rvwrn» MA- 7.00 P.M.—Sermon: ‘Thing; That Accompany Salvation‘ Solo-"Calvary" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Rodnly) Mr. W. Roy Whitehead. Anthem by the Choir. -A CORDIAL wawoma TO ant. vvw ‘ye v vvv t... hots: ttlrurtlr Rev. Rosa C. Eaton. B.A-.B-IJ-. MIMI!!!‘ Mia Roberta Spencer, F.T.C.L.. 0'0""! . quired for the carrying on ' ' Carvdmlao Armin supported meifulty tho affairs of this [neat Can- revolutionaries and this was sil- , ridlrlli homeland oi ours. His ad- entcd by the fortress guns itftervdress was an. mswmuon to ML firing nine broadsldcs. Both army‘ short addresses on dmemm mush MORNING SERVICE 11 UOLOCK Sermon-"Faeinq the Wind" inspectors accompanied by Royal Canadian ‘Mounted policemen ring their front doorbells and ask see thc receipt for this year's fee. The government radio ill‘8Il(:il Iias ordered a drive in Toronto, Ottawa. Montreal, ‘Ilallfiix and Vic- toria to round up the fen-dodgers. who nulii-hei- nearly 200.000. The lniixilnuni fine is $50 and costs but the usual fine for a first offense is $5 and costs, which means a total of $8 orjii. 0f the 360,000 owners of radio rc- celvlng sets in Canada only 168,000 have taken out licenses. In Ont- nrio there are 76.370 licenses is- sucd and in Toronto 21.000 which is 3000 inorc than last year. It is estimated there are 40,000 or 50,- 000 radio sets in ilse in Toronto and 150.000 or more ill the province of Ontario. VICTORIA IIOTEI. Vvvvv AAA 4 One of the largest and but equipped, Hotel: In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private bathe. Completely renovated l" "l! but few years- Few Hotoll throughout Canada and the Uuttod Staten have It: splendid table. Courteous service to all aunts. Tele- phones In roomi. -‘ RIM! $4.00 to 06.00 par djy, Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. d" ‘ tl i i. I . road and adopted, and the. nnfliiisli- .§»'.',,...',.‘l1i,‘{ 3312232152 ,3, ;,,g,;,.v?€,i,,9fl 0f Young P9011195 W°Th We"? Blv‘ I Anthem-“Rejqice In the Lord." ./.. . , . . .. Elvey ed huslness Mix-m., “on, me mo, has declared ma, the government on by lRev. W. Bruce Muir. Rev. R. Bible Study period. I2 to 12.30 coeds of lbox social and dance was now feels 59m". able to cope with ll- Sill-VIEW Rev» M- SCMKFIIHG“ > _ discussed and settled. Ac report m6 mrobloms of recon“ u Rev. F. J- Chamber-l. Rev- ‘H- H- ‘ EVENING SERVICE, 6-40 ‘WOLOCK iviin given by the school committee, H0 B is {re Sea m t m rucl ;1l1- wl-rty, D. .A. MoKinnon and others. - _ . and two new members. Mrs. Len Vic?" i 0,9,; t O a t e d“: v0 A hearty vote of thanks was ex- > organ Reclu] Gamma“, cg 6,40, and Includes: Court. and ltlrlrgCharles Rowe. Wm ruff; ll? al T" o and em tended to Dr. Kaniiawin. for his (a) hJgrugi|gm 1h; Ggiflgvt." , . . . . . . . . . . . .. Spark were nnllnlnled for ilext month. 1t e , a ‘Etc a ° hiemunonuiy splendid nddrenn and 1n llw ladle“ (b) “Melody In F." . . . . . . . . . Rubonltoin was decided to hold a Valentine {Iiovemen 5 ,“ m w ch Portugal of Zion and (St. James Churches t (c) violin |oi0—"Ti\e Omnipotenee" Schubert Party and bean snniwr on Feb- 21 i“ bee“ mm‘ rm the beautiful slipper prepared I Mtg-Wagner art! tho home of Mrs. Theo. Ellis. rior the occaslon- ‘ t Anthern-“Sun. of My Soul" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Turner ie programme or the ve ing _ 1 T r ll I - - I pl ll l " _ , _ , , ,, Tl, Ml l t ' ‘v35 a“ “MW”: _‘s°l°e’_‘§ll35 iapleliliitldkgugceiiilis n may way a Tnhdy tints? a n ‘u Qllfllhhq Rmve" ‘Readhlg T Ml“ Maura. Sterne, Qulgley and. -Dinqwel| the‘rallies;.;";:;l':lzl*;‘.'"l:l; Be Rounded Up t - ---------------- -~ ' ' - ~ - ' . ~ Mr. Wagner. - ~ delicious Iuiich was served by the S U A" .. _ , , , ., them —-"How Lovely are Thy Messenger: . . . . . . . .. isvofielfféugilttelto‘Qhgfgiqetifi; tlliliiiiliglg loge’; qiilirdlfnkadlo p . g p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Mendtluohn lug of the "National Anthem". Next 111118 Who dodgfi the Hillfleflie 1'60 This “NI” in‘: snflon cFcv meeting will be at the home oi‘ Mrs. are liable to encounter considerable - ~ ' . H. Court (vice president.) static when dominion government Y“ ‘N ‘hardy wflwmuim ‘n Prvic“ (Canadian Press) toe of twelve members from all sides of the House of ‘Commons house of conlmolis. house leader, suggested up of divisions. its vote yet the British House o by members passing out division lobbies. D (on since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousand: of dollars in repairs and Improvements. It. In now the finest Hotel of its clan In-tbe Maritime Prov- lneee. It appeals, to thou who wank a comfortable Hotel and splendid tabla and excellent‘ service n a motion ate pride. Reta from $8.00 to 04.00 AL‘; x w» .<v vwv I Proprietor; x <> P" d‘? I ; HARRY OJROWNMJIanaQer E Charlottetown . . , 'v_'lc'romA l-lo1'§i.""°*' t Hotel 00-111m- n. c. oiil. Plcton- c. wliclpliley . Prom-m." ' st. John; w. n. Arthur, Halifax; t m“ L‘ MNUND’ ”"""°' L. Leblanc. Montreal; Austen A. Scales. Freetown: A. c. Pdppimi ounu HOTEL Charlottetown; E. H. Cunningham. Moncton; Miss Stewart. Strstli- Ccnont, Montreal! "I". CI. h». Mont- ague; H. W._PaI,mei-,_Moiictoii: D. Mills. Halifax: In. BoajMoiitreaI: H. A. Northroy. St. John; Jack McOony. Halifax. _ - R. J. MaeAdsm. Selkirk; Woltoi l-Inrtney: Guy Cameron. clntrlotta- Heal-u, City: Dr. Mecvicnr. Thor- _ l I _ . . town. o. Macmillan. Cornwall: L. burn. N B. D. c. Mormon. Cardiglpili u" ‘Mo’ ma)” l“ "M" to ‘r Patrick Smith, Newton; P. Hughes. Emerald: Mr and Mrs C J. Hergnvc. Tor- g. Horton. 8t. John; lir. ll 0w oiueqw. s. a. . A. Boer. City: W. onto; C. Murray. OTTAWA, Feb. 11. — A commit- wss nzrlneil today by lPremier Mac- kenzic King to consider the advis- ability of revising the rules of the Hon. ‘l-Iugh Guthrie, Conservative that as well as the report of the commit- tas of two years ago on the same subject. the newly appointed coni- mlttoa should consider the speeding It took from twen-ty ff-ro to thirty minutes for the House of lCommons to record Commons with some 800 members was slhle to have a division con- cluded within eight "minutes. he _ said. The chamber of the Canadian House of Commons was specially adapted for the taking of divisions through QUEEII i A g a x A‘ ‘n: vv v ‘A ¢¢AAAA$ ww Seven Teams Will , Battle For Honors _ In New Brunswick ST, JOHIN. Feb. 11.-Plain, for the first Maritime Provlnt! litter- mediate hockey play-offs are $01118 forward rapidly, and as far as -New Brunswick is concerned. are. about ready to start. At least seven 8H1! possibly eight league winners in thlsiprovince will meet to decide who shall meet the winners of the Nova Scotia finals for the Maritime championship. Tc date. Sussex. Saint John, Moncton. iSackville. St. Stephen, Rlchlbucto and Bnthurst are In tho running fol New Bruns- wick honors. Bruiiswlck playoffs. must. have ain~ ateur cards and playing certificates from thv; M- A. H. ‘No player will be allowed i0 compote who has taken part in two senior games this year.‘ The rosters” 6f the teams competing In the p offs as well as the. rosters oftbe other tel-ma in the various leagues, must be in tllge hands of the secretary by Fob. As in senior games.‘ the teams are limited to nliie- players, eight iaegulars and aflsparel goatlh keaNper. earns compe n; n e aw Brunswick lplay-offs shall appoint their own referees and in: the event of a. IIIBHKIOCIBtOIIL the clialrlnaii shall select are eree. The teams in» the New Bnins- wiclt playoffs will my their own traveling expenses]. Tan per cont of , any gate receipts n the group and ..$2‘1.“§;".2.l“.;‘.::‘.ii..‘°tibrill nm- n» r» - n- M. s n- a winner declared, as the time Is A’ getting short. According to word .._.., received from Bathurst. the league , ‘comprising Bathurst. Camrpbelltonj and Newcastle has been completed. with Batlinrst the winners. The Sackvllle rbeague .-has_ been completed and a team selected to repralent that town. Richlbuctn has forwarded all entry. blank. as hnn| the Moucton Intermediate League. The Moncbon league schedule runs until Fella. Bfifbiit» n winner will have to be declared next week. Sns- sex have won the league compris- ing Bueaoxystitcodlsc. and Norton.‘ Saint John City Intermediate mun» will be completed next! weak, While the st. sltplicnl Mamie has already been complotadq For the pupose of confining ex-l , polices to‘ a minimum it has been, decided. to alrange the play-offs go-l = _ , ‘ "empirically Hawkins. sacrvlilz- . urn-ii ini 6cm: dttililim. will meet Moncton winners. ilnl - - - - ~ ~ -- - Richibucto meet Bsllitlrst, Isa-Int. A tfll“ V ,_ John winners will meet St. Ste li-' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ all and the wtnners of the Salint. Twig?" ' gmuinp‘ "l!" ~ John Bt. Stephen series will meet . ~ mm ll Sussex, The winner or the lMonotcn-I ‘w’ i. "i" G. . n‘ A ' Odors mu by return null. - Sackvllle sci-ice will meetths witt- Let u: b‘ 6080MB to m. f l.» .. 1,.‘ . 1.. V‘ . tarts u nut Our ma‘. lteok of DrtlQl. rli- of the BIthIITGHRIOHIDIKOI-OJM i-lee, wlth the vaeml-fiqaqlisttq inset y loi- the provincial championship. , it has been decided to cal-per- mission afltlie civic sinner-mu in all m towip Io grant pe ‘lesion ‘ to hold l- tll (lay oil trot mt the, informants I this. the cm your‘ of mrlli e p no for, git ,-. mm»