\ l f ABRIlt-l, 1927. ‘aw-i _ ' I] I --'- . illerforlnailce.’ These‘ tire" amongthe lltnatfitqllitbe Bruins. have gotta Ital: up against. lll the final tilt to- ~ nights ' n lll. é thily Will? They "lll", jogbutl-o; The Play-Offs" are favored By (TEC) over‘. s history now—lCanadiens {Phelirst eiimiuatlou relies la tronilc Maroonsaaud Burton iBnr _ - ins spa with xoicnd iKewkI-"Plle " - i ,. .. . ha iomlllp of lhattapadian and dlenStL! 1 c“? i '!"B'I‘il,tla‘se in; "$.13; ‘maven recline r M“ 0.". 1”" ionllidfiilr to liealicQt tweak 01mg’ a“ Canadians’ T?’ _ I hockey iollowerehllvo 31'1"“ P.1d 9',’ Yak Maser.‘ ‘e . - .~ 1 - lerened-uflsttlrdpy. nitlllt, Q: l1 ecome passe, at least it i h from way due to the igtlomin- 2'1" m!‘ i‘; at; “gig? $111111]: all“; 1W‘ “dmmmered ‘new by ‘intmiied-Ralilserslin MiililsonSquare, _ w’ senawrs Sawrd" “mm Garden. The final fixtures will be‘ . i, ._flret~oi s/twqisames series. Dmym» mumh, in mfiofand m. -‘ ‘ bud homahgoals to pounqgor hum g -. ~ g itpfigiuyqp “t me- Natmnal Gaines leading to group champion- .'- . ~i'--.. i ’ - or la in in two-gaoldeer- h ‘Philgiclziu ‘gseixtffié Q3153; igtipgithtatogalyygoifls to count and ov- . ‘ ' h ‘ , _ ' llqWllibil tlte- Que- ggfiyisigfiilé fiiygigcomygairlef l‘; bac puck wereon the re- -:< ~ ' '- ~ " _ d w‘ m M a the while The d8 the total goals score is then tie . V B 9 i ' ' l i th ‘l1 ‘he “mm lmtprh" rztlliarilpil: 1111:! 01211:; game: Haida“ m8 aunost are pooled, 50 per cent going to the league and the same POFCQHIBSG 1° the. players‘ lpool. The latter W111 be divided into tllree shares. the loser o! ‘the Canadlene-Montreal series getting 26 iper cent.; the 105' em of the group flnai, 34 per cent..-, _and the group champions taking 40 per cent. The saute system will be followed. in the Chicago-Boston- - Bangers serles- . n. -v<><=1 s“ imwl- J32.“i?°fl..i’°il".fi°‘i.i’ifi..feilffsfie ms ‘we're mtndng league title will be u three out of Mmhqim “y” 1“ the iflye-game series with the Canadian Mt once lilmollsdlocil- mam having mg choice o! ice m. . be days of Lulondo,.£he first two games The players . . 3mm and‘ many our share ‘in the receipts oi! the first h3g3‘: gitlrggllllssilvtftlyogligl‘ three game, forty-live per cent. be= - ~ ' ' ‘ l 1, whit that. CHJIlMllBIQFdVCPB loo a: lilillgtilzldzillloiaallae r8303” can?’ . ark“ “',“‘,0“n°“';,°‘1:§';“§ and each of the two talubs 22% Del‘ . H elzona r-io e. u -w _ i . ‘coghioh has iproven to‘ the cent‘ I! fourth “M mm 8am“ are y} . necessary the league will continue Y w°11l-.1.111'§'E§i1.9y:ur§i“.to take its ten per cent., bllt the '1 “d- m “one “m1 greany remaining ninety will be divided cv- 1d "o1 a word m" com‘ only between the two clubs. 91M“ k8“ o“ u’ “wan m“ km ', And it looks like a big melon ‘i0i‘ g, To any that they turned the a“ concemem v ~ 4 to,“ qllcety is putt ng -it m d- Pllelr 4 to nil shutout ‘is tho (Canadian Press) abet the pudding. Tlfi writer is oi the opinion that tllaflenatorg will llKllili Pfllltfiil io- llllllllx, MONTREAL, Que" April a. -,- Only a small volume ot export busi- ness was done ‘in Cainadigu glglill l" -» > oil the Montrea mar et atur uy . 011 lDlWl‘ 1'- 1°°k5 5-‘! 1111111811 1119 owing to the tact that foreign buy- lllllflllrfiflllfill 81111 111111111" 131111115 W111 crs were not disposed to respond eliminate the New Yolk iii/angel's‘. to the higher prices asked by loca although on the other hand ll theyi exporters. ‘The demand ‘ior cnsll succeed in coming through tlleywzritin in the domestic market was will “v9 outgeneraied one oi! thelaiso quiet, but the undertone was clev real (lefences iu professlonalilllfllldy- The trade in spring and ' flhockey. The Cook bffllhefQv winter wheat grades‘ of flour con- Bill fllll Frank have spoiled more lillilifltll quiet, but pr oes were uni , B08“ mm. They clauged. Prices fol all lines o m“? good m g mlllfeetl were well maintained und- Qclever’ m“ Skamrs’ “m1 hum er a steady demand -from ail sourc- cmmg puck menyiho have “m!” es. The market (or standard In" tear‘ of °pp°sltg°n' I 1212 grades c-i! rolled oats was quiet and 11119 591113119 C195 m?" '1‘ steady- A moderate amount of i dgrloubtablc Senators w I _. .. l.‘ Jact it looked at one gy could never be t. Benton vs. Rangers ‘ e faster inside the blue line. business was transacted m eggs And“. liar elwush the 111$ de- and values ruled til-m. The re- leliefl llllln HOW 16.11415 i118 113 110611‘ ceipts were 3,641 cases.‘ Owing OYlBlQOI iboth lo0D8 ‘V1111 11 W18) 33 to the continued short supplies of like a new ene.—J. W. Robbfqe. 216.C.M.lB.A. are rqquegtqd meet. at the Station tonight on the arrival o! the-Bordeuitrnin tomes-t the remains oi the . James Mclesac. "annual celebration or who stupy Lovers.’ Club which took‘ tltelorm .i 8 é. meet ieujoyabe function. _ 8- Qflolonel) 0ecll"'_8tewallt pre- sided and’ the lupus: was up to, the ‘signal lltandard of thlepopulqp hog. telry. Mrs. Li. B. Hunt,‘ ‘ with original poetry by the moot, H. Bishop. These songs added much 11 Hospital, yesterday, is doing THE CHARLOTTETCWN GUARDIAN United ‘. —-—- i -= . VOUQ OLl?‘ HAT made to ‘look, | _At yesterday tllol-nl\lg's service ' ~ b~ 1 46984211 gin»'l‘rinlty United Church the Call- Al-l- MEMBERG‘ oi! Branch No. am" 0mg I“ Tram“! to m’ ‘Hum, 1° a" body and occupied the front o! the auditorium. , ~Both the Rev. W. M. Ryan. and ‘ ..\ Dr. Ranlsay, addressed words oi. ‘welcome to the C:G.‘l.'llr,i and commended their leaders. The eér-i time l ' Mr. R an was especially 1 .. l! Y Y . appropriate to the tgficasion. Th: subject _lvas thef$ii It Years 9 Jesus, referring‘ to“ thavflierlod from the twelfth to the thirtieth! ears oi’ our Lord's life on earth, 0 which the only record its that. He "increase-s in wisdom and stature and-in favor with fled-end mall." Upon this text, is based the four- fold programme o: the C.\G.l.‘i'l‘-..—— to cherish health, to seek truth. l0 know God, and to serve others. The special music consisted of the tine old anthem "Jerusalem, my Glorious Home" by. the choir, and s, soprano solo, “The Nazarele" 1° ‘he merrimeut 01 111° Qcfiflfilflll- Zgiigntiwexxiifeilsiifiililriltiéllierliiiiui§ Throughout the entire eutertuin- cleul- euunclatlpn, . lrlrteut was Sltakespearian to slylei, 11,; the evening new D13 Ramsay 811:,‘ C1ll1l_ 1115 season studied preached to a large. congregation ' eelleel. ennysou llllll the . front the two-fold text: “The Voice Cumadla“ 110E“- o." thy brother Abel's blood crietll unto me from the~ ground“ and “The blood of Spflllkilllgflilli’. speak- “HSS Fmrmwe 14- 111111155 F1181“:ilileliifziflleryriirrifiiltidkliazii tlitlamittiorgi llllllelillvll. is visiting in Bethel, lllcj order mug! no mended. The great 51195101 M1“ Erma 11111111- , problem of the ages is to find out , _ , . __ how recompense can he made. The Mr“ E111“ Mncphee’ D"11~“11111‘1,uns\vcr is in the blood, not of viol- mme’ h“ 1°11 o“ f1“ 9111911094 "lllcnce, but oil’ sacrifice. The sacri- 1° M910"- New 111111- 111111 111111‘1'i,iicc of Christ removes the guilt Amerkfi" “meg- ‘Ihc power and the deformity of ther late Bro ' 4720 “sruav l-ovsse ctus _ m‘ a. dlllller was held in the queen otel Pllflcr- ‘Friday veniug and , I acted as toastmietress. all the toasts being responded to ln every instance bers. An enjoyable feature of the evening was the fact. that all the songs, land there were iluite a nun-l. her. were the compositloirof Mrs. §___.-_ PERSONALS 1 sin. \ n Nllre. Charles Nlclluarrie and‘ Mrs. i... Howatt rendered very m e 4311311191 '11 11119911911111 11111111 tefluctively u. soprano solo, "I Come an1veil 111 the c115’ n" 11 V1511 10 111<1.to Thee," and the choir gave again “P1119113 1111111- MN- 5111119" 1'14"" .\ll". Fletcher's beautiful anthem. Doniiill and other relatives. ywh“ Fathom“, ' we Elem,“ IIilOlIKilL?" Miss Lillian McKenzie Mrs. Rod. MncKenzlc. Fla’. Rlv- flinging [he Bonn-um, 301m er. and Miss Blanche MncDoilald, 1mm, mo Junk“. and Senior Pity» 1911 Yemerday 111911111111 11"‘ groups of the C.G.l.T. have been Toronto, wllercthcy were l-uilcil mucqislng assiduously for Seven“, owing to the: ‘SCYlOlU-l lliiless oi their! wppks in Drepamuon rm- meh- coni sister Dr. Florence Mat-Donald. (do-L wmch Wm m. given m, Tues. - _ lliiy tile fil‘tll inst. 11111114 1<"111l nflllfllll $l»0ll0l-i1‘lll>1l<'1‘ The Young Ptaopids Society is U1 1-119 13111111 111 Mmnlllllh ('11! holding interesting sessions irllnl who iulldrrlvcnl an oven-lion fllftiwrek to week. On tile sslltult. mo. appendicitis In lilo i‘. iii. ifiifillti mowing w“ l“ charge m‘ n“. M“. =15 slonnry Section. Miss Mltrguret (‘ollllillfl ileing leader. The pro-' fJFlillllllil (fllllriilllllli oi‘ devotional ex- wull its l‘illi he expected. Miss Ryan and Rev. Dr. Réilllflfly. followed by a very enjoyable period _ of games. There was a good at- (Speclalto the Guardian) - .1@1l<l1lll=ll- . qOROXq-Q Am“ 2' __vThe m"; On Friday the theme was Christ- to increase the motor speed llinltilllll Cllllellehlp. the l1l'1l1°1l?ll all‘ outside cl tile cities and towns t0 1119.55 1191118 11X RBV- 171‘! 111111188)’ 135 miles an hour will come into l0“ “T119 311111! 01' 14011311107’ MP8. 1J- offec: “ext ‘veep’ the is,“ was mlililwatt and bliss _Mt:.\iurdo gave formed today by .l. P. Blckic, isqsmos which “We vrry much an- suer m‘ lllctor vehicle, licenses. lij111“‘1‘1"1€(1- is expected that tilis bill illoiill, wltll illallly others will be givcii roytil assent befril-anlle house pro- rougcs on ‘Tuesday. Menlilvllllc prcccctliiigs are still in order for u} 35 mile mic oil the open highway. In Effect This Week‘ -—--—-—§ “Y” ‘Bowling 39515 “d. [our assists. His brother Btu-my”; eleventh on the list with irliotslfior 14—~truly a remarkable creanlery butter available on spot lite undertone to the market was again strong and sales of ten to twenty five packages of finest grades were made as high as 49 1-2c to 50c per pound. The receipts were 398 packages. The under- lflnc l0 the cheese market was 81181111)’ firmer and“. prices were marked llil a fraction. Western Blwles were quoted at 1c 1-20 to , lilo-Der pound. The receipts were 75 boxes. - - iii S -.»;.‘i..‘.1llo'bii-‘u'n6 7e: s words "W"? W? W}! QI U wot-dc agile “us; ling a: a were; i Q -. For Sale F08 .:eA|.s--el-:.1'- OF‘ wool. u 5m} wards and pickers in good r-un- Qlb .1 111113 order. Apply P. L. Camp ' bell, New Glasgow. é mun’ can, l. ‘lwqr daxperlen _ _ _ l 1.3, Gal-retools. Brantlorlbi 4598 2 38 71' - . 3- V- 21421! retreats-Pun: ease outnu- _ 4890 4 2 it ith four or live bedrooms. 8mm buns ‘mm 8 . ‘ Y lice to 2 yrs. ER WANTED. BETWEEN ,- 4088-4-2-21 reasonable. Apply John. Andrew to w I 86y bull. three years old. Ap- . 0. B 8. Lox 011.1,. YMljout-ot R. O, P. dame. dive and forty; or fifty FOR i$ALE-8OME CHOICE OHIN- , J1}, jest ,Roya,lty, . _ g v . . ' Dly B. A. Mailett, York. f.'_. A. icoNvENleN-r , p FOR eats-a PUREBRED AVR- . . .i irfllkiflbzi‘! . . Apply Athol Roberts, Highlield. ‘ a“ iy t0 _ , ‘Pfiiitluui uhlllairabbltl. oedlereed. Prices .i . 4 s 4703-02-0. lALEll-BKRIER 1 mop -- llllllllflllty. Percy qwlllh‘, Hotel wlle- ‘iloum i ‘M [if I "l'_ l . i Mllcallallalllm‘ illra¥1ttm 1_.,,,_,.-l,;°~,l,,,"-' . L 55 ~ willow new: militants main.’ urgeyor, Hermsllvilliiié, l. 323- ‘Wil- Fill‘ " "i" ~11“ islets-ll" in." 4:353:31‘ ‘a i ‘»'. . ENEETEEER" flAil-i-Glig‘ one sall- _ewom ' mamas , _i. next, class or Nortlitndame LAmslL d. tlou.»;.',1§“.;."i, , . ng School .l0l"_l1i11_1‘995 o: .~. .._i-.. ~. . .-, i, H ‘a "ti Adams. Mass.. llleesevrlloi » promptly. School llalillell m“ _‘AL5;__15.,| bunknmeuli to secure reiii ration. ' Mpg-monthly uiiowilnce and pti loge at six monilils’ cottrse at “Qnjrgpgily SiPhOOgdOI NON‘ M ggpensee pa . . 1 ._ ii595'3'28~,“lo|. ellerr-lor-nltle-f hi to: d . ling-house, outbuil ‘W A 1" lag-ill‘ two w; 1L acre otlandsitu _ flealand Station app ’ Stewart. ' ' if». llo riled three ynre one. l RlE‘BEKAH LEAGUE in. H. L. Play- ! A off Results, The Jolly Jingles by defeating tho Imps by 134 pins evened the play-cit series up, the Imps having wou the first game, the Jolly Jin- gles went out. with the intention of defeating them and did. Tile next iganle will decide who are tile Re- jiltikail league champions. B. lap- tllorile rolled the higll single oi’ 163 willie M. Ilutcheson rolled tile highest three oi’ 426. l , > (Canadian Press) ISatlu-day, at lliotlti-eul, Ottnwu -i; Canadians 0. iAt Boston, Rangers 0; llosloll 0. I t Mc- ardy :1 Church League .< Pauli-l; 8.80, St. Bowling Tonight -—7. United vs. St Peters vs. Zion. . ———<oo>_-- Western Guardian -—BATTERlE8 for‘ Fords, Chev- rolets, Dot-t. Stan. Pontiac, over. land. McLaul-ihlln tool's at $11.75.- Tllylor and McNelll.‘ Summerside. - ~ 472244131 i dear daughter Mary Mellon who died April 1920. We know that she is happy In eul- Saviour’: home above. Growing fairer}: she line?" in the pultshlne of His Love- lmertetfBy Her Father and Mother. - ‘lasflrflflilflli ' ' w’ lNMEMORIAM " ' In loving mental-r: of James F. Hughes, wile died at ills home In brothels be April 4th. 1924- Mqy hi; goal rest in Pele!- ln Fort Auqllutue grave yard new at rut , ; Where the gentle flowers wave lulu: tile one we 10v! M48011)‘ ‘in; l; dlient lonely guys. Friends miy tltlnk he la tel-gotten That the wound la surely healed {at they little know the lollfllvv 1n within our heart! 0011901104- ?” of ‘udneu eilll dome o'er u: ~ lyre ln_ silence elites-flow Idol-y bleep: him ever our lll ibsslzs» A SUN =11"! W11“). Ire meet of the time a very "i Yrlenqly pair-hue {is ‘ mple terms with l...‘ o0 ll» i . 1 ., Heathen, new; and: keeps the ‘skin soft ‘and velvety. Plleebeleipar u by wit. and Family. East Royalty. v k V‘ ‘ "W »‘ i. Finalise. seen: ll‘ salami will no 486w , . niorlln (w iclt meillenllv- Doxillll act-diam i .l.‘ TWV i “d” M. C. Service was largely attended last oer of upwards of sixty attended lll ‘nigh, Jud The Story 0,; a Hymn by c9111” Joey. Dr. Ramsay was much ail- pracinted by the large audience. th Ba ts From Their Labours Rest." and how llleperv tune Sine Nom- lnel-the tune without u- name which was composed by a famous ilvelshl composer Vaughn Williams. ten on account of that were lacing Great Britain ill late 1917. 'i‘he submarine had cut down England!‘ food supply and many people were alluollt starving A great cry went up for hymns and tor all the Saints from their honours Rest. was one o1 chosen by the committee but a new tune was ‘needed and com-poser Vaughn. naked to compose lt and he named the tune Sine Noinine or the t-une without a name’. tHis was a patriotic cause. with so many soldiers givlnl their lives on the battle fronts he did not want. any glory for merely‘ composing o tune. Lou Hcwait sang the hymll very teellngly to the new tune in order that its elilect llllght be llome. ‘ hymns Mkéfltil “Nearer my (loll to Thee". Miss Lil- iiJll McKenzie accompanied Mrs. l-lowatl on the piano. 111th Chapter, 33rd to 40th and the 1st. and 2nd verses of the IZth-chap- ters was given “Yoolner. the hymns Purdic with the (flnrlonet. with qn-uyer. Services In was lltrger than tlsultl. In fut-t the morning services in Alon arc evi- dently under iitev- hi. Scott Fuitolu which is pleasing and encouraging A-Ser- ‘éiféllurton Stands i Vice‘ 0f S0118‘ Up Flir Doyle '1‘ 11¢ 195111111‘ ev1=111111§ 511115 5°" siwicaaltrou, April 2.——A gi-euti deal ot ltalk has been printed lll the’ Halifax papers these lsat few days, in regard to instatenlent of Nova; Bcotia athletes, and ll. is feared- drastic action will be taken against, President Sammy Doyle, for Doyle is the mail who is held responsible tor reitlstatemeuts by the Canadian ilnlolt- Now the writer believes that l\lr. Doyle did wllat was col"- rect ill reinstating tile Nova Scotiu nthletcs._because in itile first place the ailnual meeting 0t tile Canadian Union hold in St. John last Dec- ember showed plainly that there waa no chance at that meeting tori ally athlete wliu was applying for} an amateur card who belonged to‘ Pictou County to get one. At this, meeting there were twenty men‘ who received amateur cards. l-low, tDr. Ramsay told the story ol lvcll known ll_\'lllll “For nll the This new tune came to be writ- the dark days H1089 supplies you withlhe needed elements For energy and warmth. Try it today PAGE “renal; 11011 many of these twenty ‘ tol t the He“ Plctou County‘! Sammy Doyle.| I wmmms was the president. of tile M.P.l3., was the only one whom the Pictou athletes. could apply to, and Sammy Doyle] did what any other man who hap- pened to be president of M. P. B. would have done. Probably there, is not a doubt but that the athletes; who were given their cards at the‘ annual meeting of the A,A.U. of C. last December lll St. John were n0 more entitled to an amateur curd than tile athletes who were livlili.’ here in Pictou County, but the A.A. U. of Canada says we will reinstate, these Upper Province men, not‘ worrying about tile boys downditl Nova Scotia. inlsiness is only a “i’al'ce" when it‘ m; comes down to brass tacks. Tiwhlgn During Dr. Ramsay's t-zllk Mrs. . brought Mrs. llolvatt also sailg two other Me to Pray" and The Bible Reading: Hebrews by Ml". Stewart Mr. Walter MacNult played 101‘ one to anyone. Tile athletes who-Ma assisted by Arnold iapplled for cards are practically all! lin the some bout as for as amateur lDr. Ramsay closed the lncetlnlflstantilng is collceriletl, and the pro-l Isideut 0t‘ the A.A.U. of C. null tile; president 0i’ tile lll.P.ll.A.A. know 1tllis 11H well as anyone; but there flllli luoilcy or that they broke the, rules oi‘ ilmstellr sluuillnlz. If Mr.‘ Doyle hall tile DOWN‘ to rl-ltlstllto.‘ tho men lie did, lll- did just, what lite}. was i-xpetzted tn do, ailtl tile sooner, that Nova Staotla has their lawn ex-f . ecutivn to tiecldn. matters for them-l l“ solves in regard to sport, and not,‘ dictated by people who urn not‘ W()l‘l'yilll,' about Nova Scutitt, tho’ 1'“ Zion Presby- terian Church 'l‘ll0 uttelllltlitvtta lll tlio. iilrelll-‘Oll ' . i. l M". l‘ ‘ . New s eed Limit p m, the Bus, Indian Missions by short 0t the evening attendance The This reinstatement; speaks; only solution I'm" misstatements is, vinccs Board of the Amateur Aili- to lzlve every one who strolled lll letic Union of (vuuuou to lilo ur- lllfl DlYlllfil‘ Wlli’ 101' 111B llllllllllllfdicers untl affiliated lucillbcrc of card a card, or not give a slnglclum Mmlum‘. B,.a,,(,l,;_ ils no one who is going t0 take and; ylgg.b1l,1:.g gguthpgsnlillllfilumo Brmu.“ 13mm" of‘ ‘he fvlmes“ Mam! “maul the ..\llllli(‘lil' .~\'1iilt=t.it- Union of Violin Blown oi Sum Jones lecelvq Cunadm Owing ‘to metal-til pu-lilil-nitloils ill the Press, l Lil‘1'lll it lily tlllly 11S your $00i'(‘l£ll’_\' lo illlilu- l-crlilln 1-K- [lillllllLitl1lrl. At tile lust special met-ting livid ollowlilg resolution was lNlSSWiI "Flint this lnl-ellilg go on l‘l'l'(ll‘ii giltla so lonl: as they receive fair treatment from the purl-m body, ill- l. B. MACMILLAN ’8 lElTER Til lIFHBERS AND MEMBERS M. P. B. ‘Vice President Blakeneys Gatlcelletl by the Executive. following letter which fol" .l$9ii' .v:ls forwiildt-d Saturday by Mr. L. l3. .\lc..\‘lll- , Secretary of the Nlnritliut- Pm- rillillo Provinces Brant-ll of lile Aultlli-ul‘ Allllt-ill- l'nlon of Canada. (Illurltittctolvil April 2, 12m. Affiliated Aluiilersl. on (it-.l. lllll lilst, tllc lll-lug opposed to stei-i-ssioll from Ailluleur Athletic Union of (full- Appointment am strongly in favor (ll Canadian Fnloil. that union must extend ilTili illliifux to Vnilcouver and be udmllllsilerlell with illut view, and not scctloil-il. i ..\‘ol only hos the A. .~\. U. of l‘. illii('(i to live up to our affilia- ‘lwu l'(llill'fl(Ll. but they have flat:- rumiy violator! their own constitu- ‘ifill llllli have adopted a lllethod of lulu); door utlllliulsiratlon in deal- ing with tho .\llll'ililll0S that la no credit to tilt-m. i has‘? nskcll President Doyle to nolun ti dutc for the semi-annual lllOtVillg ulld he has promised to do so ill zl fi-w days of which due notice will iii" given to all affiliat- ril i-lltbs. .\t than incl-ling you will got ll full report. of nil my notions ulnl liu i-nn tier-lilo what course. to plii'.<i|i-.- ¢ _ ‘lilo (‘tlllrlxilllliilil of tho Branch as it now sizillds is absolutely un- silileti for proper administration, null it will be necessary to con- silirr liulendnlclii along the lines G1‘ colnplllsory iarcci- representa- iitlll oil tile executive front N. S.. ulul N. 3., as WCii as having tihe intercollegiate ulilon, the baselloll m . '» to its friends. The subject in the foleuoon was “The Church of the Living God," the tcxt being part Chapter lll of 1 Timothy. coupled wltll tile Apostles’ Creed, All were advised to study and learn of 11W Creed and fix Before tile King.” of verse XV in our minds the sand and by‘ “W-hen We Stand by the choir, The anthem Mariitimes, e oi blue blooded reiterating Thousands Have Faith in Miles to Win Big Maratho SYDNEY MiNES, April 2—'l‘h0ll-- icles of affiliation iwitll tllc A. A. NOVEZ U. 01f C. which were ciltercd into ’*““°?"°“}“ "F11mg‘°§’“§§“*§‘,§§;,§:,sut>tiuus pill their faith on JohuuyHvnh them 1,. Nov. 191s, tile full Theclglm? 13:: ‘aoifltneily w fillies, the marathon champion, t er olr . fuller congregational singing is alAm“ 19th better balance of service betweenl pulpit and pcw and a pleasing teat» ure of _Zi0il‘s new life. n; the affairs of the lirzliicll in accord-i I o. will the great 130M011 0188816 onilllll quite filluillal- with as. lll that Eve?!’ ""111 b11118" ‘mtinlc, l llud the honor to be youri 111B M1195 110mb‘ 11195113895 91 en',iél€(!l'0lili‘)'. During t-he past winter couragetneilt front all parts of lhelCBPillill cards were issued to ilicu. expressediwililfil, l lleanl, was witiliu lily llu- "Qlllldelwe 111 1115 51111-111’ to repeatililflfil)‘. Ont.- of out‘ executive dif- ltls marvelous achievement of lastxfereuh hm me ,so that the meeting is opposed no secession "roili tile iiurltiiuejlutl hockey association represented , llrililcll. 5111919011- ‘ I have endeavoured lo carry bu: The executive has seen fit to cancel the appointment of noting‘ vlcclPres-lillent Mr. Blakeney '0! Iiionctoil who has been temporarily liiiiilg tilc position made vacant h_v lilo resignation of Mr. W. SH-rllllc oi‘ Si. John. ‘ " ifours Truly 1.. ll. Nb cMillan- Sccy. MIPJL. o! tltel A .A. U. oi (‘. D0004 lllfillillll nilce with. its (constitution ziutl lhawe tried to live up lo the uri- tueuniilg and intention of willcll l iilnjol-ily curried ‘ showed how the service can bc en- rlchixl by making use of the music- ul talent we have. the evening service are two strong] features of the Churcll. The Min- ister has put forlll his best eftortslclutlol‘ m ‘vurds and deemh lotion. iTllk! Halifax Herald and others in‘ Jlfllllilliil. . day and Saturday nights, 1 six Miners Killed year. his father, John W. Miles, wishes A_ The afternoon Bible ‘Class and, thanks to lie 1° 111991 111° 1199115 “t 111° ymmkils particularly sensitive of the incl people. Their attendance 11ml 11e111"|tllat only for the, unsolicited an l launching an appeal (or financial A splendid congregation lNllS assistance. Otherwise they would present to hear the evening sernlon BiRTHS l y ' l L 99k, 1", 1 ‘— i "m": Si?! gcxilitfolqffllligleléenlciegnsvfreuiota:-iiiluéiluilllrgifioulizgilflefindwserioilglil l" y°“> 11111116 1 1111“ 111111111111 1191" soRR,5y,_A,__Mon;agu9_ Mal-cl, 31MG. Beer . . . . . . .. 131 145 122 A“; C bh “a: AOD handicapped in the vino] preplumSnllfli to guilt in the matter yet, as to Mr. and lMrs. Preston Surrey, t1 11- Fllllayedn »- -- 103 193 55 m 1 1P ,1 n o an‘? ‘ ' 1 ntioue to compete lll the big event 101115 11S 1 i111‘ -"°11l‘ 1111169? 1 $111111 son, George Alfred. K. MacNalr .. 132 125 138 Scgrave’ also to t e tempera“ 1m- whlch Johnny has been trammgjsltaud for your rights in the face in. Hutcheeon‘ .. 12s 14c 151 ~““““"°“ 1“ m" P'°"1“°"' 1faitllfully all winter. Thanks to1°1 all annotation. umi you alone DEATHS ,in. Collin ........ .. as 102 n1 Th“, °“°"',P“““ *1" "ym" 1,"“j‘§‘1,g"lthe people of Nova Scotia, the m‘ Shall decide the issue. .__._i_____.___. ...._.. i TQ¢n1._.1727_ 1119 “Q1119. T116)’ 5111111 11°10 ‘ 0.18,,’ the‘ towns, the clubs, the “all, l nlay say for your lnrommlion BRYENTON -- At Malpequc. M1111 » 1111111 111111 15 1'91‘! 1&1" 011- ‘m-nn] r Qj-ganizationfl, even I mo» now that u lillefl‘! has been issued 1st, Mr. George Bryenton. , Jolly Jingle]; __'__ ifcilfllllfl. have responded generous-ilfl Sllllilcllttll inf branch. TUIIiIiS ll ,F_ {WM/Donald 53 102‘ ,- y. , dilly lltl fl- ell 1111 all your lrailct Adams _ _ _ _ H 131 m}, . t-xlstcd ileftirle tlic Uiiioil oiid, l IN In‘ bamhome H .4133 13x J15 l .liopi-.. will curry lill imll: lifter tllc >15 MacDonald H H n6 H6 106 g LlHilLl iltifil loosed L0 (lxlst, Vlliiil- l ii. Stewart . . . . . . .. 116 148 its CHICAGO-Hurry Forbes, Col-i --'-‘ _ ' In Levine Memory of our T0tal—1857. r unums. Ohio. defeated Harold! IIALIFAX, April 2.——Qilolntimls1 Dglaney Signs Slul-th, Chicago, 10 rounds. jrurnished by Johnston and Words IHNGHAMPTON, N. Y.-ctl<iuy’§fc",',:§:e.°1 m” Momma‘ Smckl Dc Marco, Pittsburgh, Pa.,i bent Sig Keppcll, Beaver Falls, Pn., 10 i ! BRIDGEPORT, Conn-Pete Aug-TR; 1113151111021 F“ Ry‘ " usi, Bridgeport, outpoiuted slliiOWAme (f '1' l I2,‘ _ 'C') ' ‘ ‘ ' " Friedman, Chicago, 10 rounds. ' ‘M ‘"11 U‘ 1' ' Am. Locomotive Co. Am. Smelt. and Reins. Co New York ixchange .1 th 103 . --_--4~>_-_- ovlvmilsiuM EXHIBITION "Y" ‘I I _ Anilcouda Cop. Min. Co. ‘lll-b. mulch. All classes are placticlng dili- 171111- “"111” 113"" ' ' ~ " " ' ' ' "' 1,34 f“ a _ N, ', . Ii i. Ri .R.l{. 143$’ gently-tor the big gymnite next l~rl be; Si‘: 5211 (N11?) V H 971;} ' ‘ . . . . . . . 68%‘ 'i‘lckets aregolnlg fast with West 1111119“ Mm“ 9111p" Kent School leading in the race of g1191"1“11°1“:1 iegoljmm selling. tho mop; _ l tandurd O l 0T . . . . . . .. 22d». A record crowd is being antlci- M1“- Nm- “m1 ex- y" ‘ " ‘Ostyl Dated stat-tins today the followingfisfilligfnoghéidé‘d;" " 1129;? classes are meetlngfot- practice lltlilnknl Ilncmc Ry‘ _ _ _ _ H ' 168%) the time denoted. . ' I Lfigstudeuta’ 17.3.. industrial Alcohol (.0. .. 711% 2_00_P_ whchoirls_ lWestinghouse Electric 7o _ . United States Steel . . . . . . .. i691», ~‘ ZLOO-Prince St. Girls- lactic-Juniors. qskaaniors‘ . _. . Montreal Stock Exchange . Abltlbi Brazilian Traction . Howard Smith Lfljifélltitle Pulp Montreal Power . .. National Breweries Cpauisn 1Rlvel- SteelCo. Can. Com. Winnipeg Electric i. Asbestos Cmn, New Asbestos Pid. New . . . . . . . .. Bell Telephone BJOITIWOn ;By DHSiZ " Explosion- (Oanadiall-Preul COKEMPRG, Pa" April lie-Six miners were killed, flve others ln- jured and 400 were i‘ scued from the Cokoburg mlne of the Ellsworth .' 1a no", “hutch , _..a--n , TH! - PROMPT. unugmfl’? Colliollilqo Co., helm ‘yesterday who: ‘ghgwlnlgsn _, _ _ , _ _ _ _ ‘ , " _____E_;__?;; u t‘ . h, _ . zuogilligustegzttlttmgtliolzgtggctmdhad gt? slaanfispg pm _ ~ ‘ yq-ajglLLlN , i. ._. .- _ _ mhllion r 0...... . . . . .. w,“ ‘my wound; J‘ “T!” To ‘been tapped in a rootn near the .0, , Am“ lea time.“ - - 4050331 8i WV WA ~ . . entry-when p. terse rock tell. m- Bonk Comma larm- Apply Frederi, .. ting -i the explosives. This ploa- 3,"; _ ml. dint explosive, Montreal .' s a neerb dens ill- We“ filth-liar. 1145i: Bflllk 1h- ... ‘aunt;- Jlily, .12 all. taunt.‘ t." N0“ m‘ the ‘we of "hejlllli tllc liihSEliiiilL’; lucmbcl- sow 911511111191“ deparmre mr B05101": fit to report the lust-tel‘ co lill‘. A. U!» P8535113; l1l{‘°11ii11 $1119: (111“11;3§41l>ll'lccl"s oi’ the l'ili0ll asked inc for 1.9m s tilgegeopl: “are Novuh report Oll ‘this llllttel‘ llllil this l _ , “labs-slowly refused to give as it SW11“ m‘ their sponmneom‘ app“ lwos .t mutter of Brunch iiilllorlliiltw- _‘}onl,v, and oil llillll(*.l‘S oi‘ iiflllltiil d importance. l consider | t _ U h we‘. apprec“ l _ , , , h ‘deal: with by the Brunch itself. l Y <10 ODE"! (lll ll 0W 1 commendable support lelldelet y have “O lmemkm 0f (luviatiug in [the least front tlilse stand as l zllu iahsniutely irlgilt and tllut my dilly lieis first. _laltey, world's ‘Lfilflfllllillll, silglloll tolitly all ogre-o- inleltt to tlliglllit‘ ill llirctl illnlclles 1751111 1 Tex Rickard ill 417s} will defend his title. lillllifirlllt prnllnbly will l-i2%1 liirknrii U. of C. instead of to you. ’l‘iic silouili bt- confldcilt. tltatl ulll NEW YORK, April ‘.1.—- Jack D0» llclll-lleuvyweiglit is your ulldcl- the promotion of nilo of \\'i1i('il lie Mike lllt-Tfigue or Tommy Lough- br Cil~HCll lly l-liitnlploilsllip for lilo trans; A150c Package OF_ PARK slog =___?& 00's __ i Toilet Article's Select 3 articles from the bellowing lint and pay the price of two. IIOTEI. One oi the largest and beet i equipped Hotels In Ell!!!" Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private bathe. Completely renovltlll in the past few yum. F-ex Hotel: throughout can _ and the United States hlvp its splendid table. Cnurteoul service to all Guelts. Tell- phollel lrl reams. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per day. , Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor. HARRY CBROWN, Manage l l v¢vvv VICTORIA HOTEL (‘. (‘. Tilonlpsou, hlotttuglto; B. in land, .105, Hcllcr, Montreal; A. Illulnllll-lltllat. M. ilaltl, A. ilald, Montreal: R. M. Fowler, St. John: W. A. ’l‘llonlpsoll, Montreal: C. M. Wlieiphcy. St. John; liarry L. linker, .\‘i0llll‘(!lli, S. llell. it. B. Jcillliillzs. Montreal; .l. ll. Reynolds llittulltnii; Airs idvcllylt ii. Murphy. Miss Fiiissio Ciilrke. Ottawa; D. hit-Loon. (‘llnriottr-tmvll. irmlllliill 1 , IIOTEI. Since taking over this . Hotel we have spent many ,, thousands o! dollars In repairs and Improvements. it‘ lo now the finest Hotel of its clue In the Maritime Prey; Inca. It sppula to thee! who want a comfortable -l Hotel and ‘splendid {able and excellent service at‘: modeli- gte price. . rs-x-I P. 0.4 Co. Cold Cream. 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