117611121011: Flavour _ t Ssnbum‘: it BRAND \ Portraits-A 111s Pmbvt m. {:1 tfillngavfrellqgllllclvlll! gum: at u“ "1189 Hall at Bradalbnne l- 111-. and 1n the Orange Hell at Rose Valley at 3 p_ m_ ‘UNNUZIUEID x@ 1- SH-OTJ-Chlef of Police Shfw issued strict orders that e11 ohm“. 2:: 11°" ""1111 M11111»: about the 8 s are to be shot. One was de- "mysd yestendtay. PREBBYTERIA Services in conllllacgiigvlvlzifha-tl; Pfflibyterisu Church of Canada. for Intermediate Hockey Following in line with the at- tempt of-the M. A..1-I.-A. to organ- and foster, ' intermediate I16. ~ ‘ v 1 they throughollt the Maritime _ IIITCVIIICBB. President Kelly _ ap- pointed R. C. Chandler to organize h series of intermediate games in Charlottetown to determine a win- ner to contest for the Maritime hhampiollflhlp with the winllers on the mainland. At a meeting called on Thursday‘ evening the following teams ap- plied io|- permissionto play, Abeg- wells, Victorian, St.‘ Dunstalrs, fit-lace of Wales, and R. C. N. V. gt... Owing to the lateness of the titiason, and the fact that the local winners must he determined on, or about the twentieth of this month, in~order to be eligible to teolupcte further, it was decided to hold an climation series, anti the Iolltlwing schedule was drawn up. ,.Tuestlay, Feb. l5—Abbles vs I’. W. C. Wednesday, Feb. 1il—Vlct0rias van. o. N. v. n. " Friday, Feb 18—St. Dunstans vs Victorian or R. C, N. V. R. winners. 'i‘ttssdo.y, Feb.= 22——Winners Ab- bies and l’. W. C., vs. winners St. Dnnstulrs, Victorian, R. C.. N. V. R. Fred Moore has consented to referee all games. " This organization of tho ma... Kelly, and the M. A. II. A. will tend to develop new players, which is thc greatest need of the luaritimes lodny. Tile intermed- lutcs are going great guns in llall- tux, Truro, Sussex, Moncton, St. John, and other ntuinlanti towns. llllll with the lllatcrial shown in the previous games lll Charlottetown, our falls can ho ussurcd that the loam selected to represent the city will lnukc the best of them play all the way to make thom take the smllll end of the score. We feel sure local fandom will turn out to encourage the boys. Make a note of the schedule. .__ LONDON. Fell. 10. — TWO hundred persons were killed in the fighting at Oporto says a Daily liail despatch from Vigo, quoting il newly arrived traveller from the center of the Portuguese revolt. A ildulb icll into the roonl in the (ll-and iiotcl occupied by the United States consul who hud left the room only five minutes ‘before. Interest Increas- ing in Salvation night. the veterans spent over twenty-five years in til "The best yet" was the unani- mous verdict of all who attended the meeting of the Salvation Army mid-winter camp on Wednesday This meeting was led by oi the local corps. Among those taking part were: Miss J. Harvey. Mrs. Lem. White, Mrs Dobson Clarke, and .Sergt. Major Frank Renouf, each of whom 51111118)’. Feb. 13th will be as fol. #:2111511? Hartsville 8 p. m., Brook- Clyde £132." TING’ mm 7 p‘ m" School 10 a. n m m‘ sud" SIR CHARLES DAL FAMILY LEAVE FOR ETUOFILPAENB T°11101T0W Sir Charles Dalton and "mmbws °1 1115 11111111)’ leave New York on an extended trip through 1119 11111111111111- cities of Europe and to other interesting centre; o; (he different countries. They sail by the S.S. "Cedric" and 1on5 at Queenstown from which they will visit Killarney, Cork, Down, Lwer, pool, London, Paris, Nice, Switzer. land, Rome, Vesuvius, etc. The Dflrly consists of Sir Charles and Miss Irene Dalton, Dr and M"; 9 YORK unseat-lute“ 6......- ;;1:v1:1:t:r‘mv.: r. "n .- Bootllroyd LgcAbALlAfll AND ROI! VAL. hfarshfield 1 PBBWlcss in connection with Buckley, 7. 11°11 51111111,! u, follow p1 2-111.- Ywr 8 r- m. snzeevrzmsu sssvice will gill‘ held lathe IarlhfIeIdBaptist R ""11- Bllndsy lath tit-a o'clock.- ev. W. Bruce Muir will preach. thgsulnou seal-auto -1~ks m’ epidemic has cleared away {hempt is section of the province be ablresbyteriau congregation will u] e to hold services on the re- 8. lar established sabbath at 7 oc ock as previous to closing. VERNON RACES-The Vernon “hi” W111 5118B a three class race °11 ssturdsy. Feh. 12th at 1:30 p. m- I“ W111 116 put In perfect shape entries accepted t starting‘ 11D 0 time of WHIST ENJOYEIk-A most oh- loyable Whist was held in St Jos- eph's Sodality hall last Wednesday evening. The ladies prize was won 1W M188 Gertie Coady: consolation by M1" Mfl-Pilsret Dunn; the lucky 131118 prize was drawn by Mr. Jam- " 1191111911881 The next of the ililéirets will be held next Wednesday MONTAGUE-There will be ser- vices in the United Church Monta- Sue at l1 a. m. and at 7 p, m, and i“ Imwel‘ Montague at 3 p. m. The evening service in Montague, un- inter-l nlqtliates reflects great credit nln, corps. Many leluiniscences of early day struggles were recalled, and n stirring gospel address was given by Treasurer Mrs Clarke. An unusual announcement had been made concerning Thursday night's meeting. Twelve children IIIBII been advertised to be sold at suction and n big crowd gathered int the Citadel for this event. Pro- ,cceding the actual sale, the twelve lchildren gave a display oi their |abilities In different ways, and a -short programme was mucll enjoy- ied. Adjutant Davis, as auctioneer ithen threw the meeting open for |the children and from all parts oi Aha audience they came represent- ing: Self-Interest, Pleasure, Sport, Wrath, Fashion, Education and lastly True Religion, who in the es- timnte of all made by far the best offer. Tile children were then passed over to her, she in turn, handing them back to their parents to be trained in righteousness. v In making the announcements. Adjutant Davis said that the meet- ings were coming up to his highest hopes, and increasing-in interest and attendance. 0n Friday night, Rev. R. C. Eaton will be the speak- or, while for Saturday and Sunday the services of Adjutant A. Ward. officer in charge oi the Men's Soc- ial work in Saint John, will con- serious illness Master Addie Ortselfen. course while abroad. will take about three months. ————<-o->i PERSONALS Rev. A. A. McLeod, Summerside. Miss Areta Wood. Mt. Herbert, than returned home after a very pleasant guest ct‘ Mrs. Vernon S. Munn. visit in Mermaid, Rev. James A. Cloran, -C.SIS.IR who is to speak in the LL. 0. C Iiall Sunday afternoon and before the iRotary Club Monday arrived on lust thirty-titres the Borden train last night. home from the P. E. I. Hospital whore he has patient for some time. CARD OF THANKS 131111011. Mrs Freda Ortseifen end DI‘. Dal- ton intends to take a poflt-gradrlatg The trip the Tile many friends of Dr. II. l). Johnson will be pleased to learn he has recovered from ills very and has returned Hospital been u duct all the meetings. - ----<0->-—-- llilsstMary Murray wishes to very kindly thank nil her neighbors and friends who were so kind to her lll her recent trouble, and wishes to acknowledge with gratitude the der the auspices oi the W. M. S. will be oi special interest—a varie- ty of musical numbers will be ren- 1191811. quartettes, duets, solos and "Dllfflprlate readings will he given by several oi the members. HELPFUL SERVICES. — Rev. H. N. MacLean, Ph.D., assisted by Miss Gladys MacKinnon, Director oi Song has just concluded a high- who was a visitor to the city Wed- 1y successful mismon of two weeks oesday returned home yesterday. in the congregation oi Orwell win- sins their way to the hearts of the DBODIe as they had done at Valley- ficld both evangelist and singer soon aroused the deepest interest and attention by their powerful and direct appeals in address, in - story and in song. At a reception .and communion service held at Orwell Head on Sabbath morning llew members were received illto church fellow- ship or profession of faith. Many others were deeply impressed. There seems to be a genuine re- vival of spiritual interest. $104.00 were received for M. anti E. fund. Dr. MucLeuu anti Miss MacKinnoll were never heart] to greater advant- age and-profit than ill their closing service on Sunday evening. We are convinced that they will win the same personal attachment and arouse the same religious interest everywhere. - Queen Square Ice Western Guardian —DRIED SKINLESS and corn- ed codiish for sale. — Howard England, Travellers Rest. ' .01 3836 2 11 21 ilii .\Ilmlrd'u Llnlment for rllnrlpcll hands. “A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR” HAVE vo.o scan ‘rm-z QUAKER 2’ lilnrr the first of ille llluntil (flltlrln ens-o of Mr. it. i‘. HturI-p- of Nt. John, .\' .\ir. Storey in hero on an exit-ruled (‘u., LUL, of Pufel-Imro. Ila Is culling house to house canvas selling Quaker ilruct-r. Messrs. llltwLrlul &(‘on\| during this (ientlemlln to llle citizens n n1’ him. lle lllhl been in the employ of yours. which spanks Pity, vcuys he never luet such kind heart Iln not buy your next 1mg of Flour until you sec lllr. Storey, lul QUA KER ALWAYS THE SAME ‘ '-‘.' Il-Iil AAA. i Ono Insertion Four Insertions light. insertions v-vv Agents \Vallted . --—--——————————-—— WASHO BEST SELLER. GREAT repeater. Washes clothes in ten minutes without rubbing, and cleans everything. like music- Gtlarantced harmlees.-25% 111°“!- Samplc tfree. I’. A. ‘IJQIBIJVTG 81 Co, Alexandria, Ont. A. W. Feb. 5-121 Nursing NURSES -—PUPIL-— DIPLOMA , tho wholesale distributors for I‘. ‘E. I. in Intro- lor limlll. lls Is nu-etlllg with II wonderful reception In Ihlfl CLASSIFIED "ADVERTISEMENTS .............-_-_ tia-Inwn has been Ilonnrl-tl with tin- pres- . u. ' visit In the Intnralt of Tin- (Iulskrr Outs on every householder Iu Ills (filly on u l-‘Iour to tile consumers through their f Charlottetown, cannot. spank too 1118111)‘ The Quaker Oats ffonlpulnv, for over iivu ml pcoplo us ills IIMIIQIQ‘ of (Yllurlotlctulvn. FLOUR I ALWAYS THE BEST .100 per lino of 5 worth .Bo- per line of 5 worth Jo per lino of 5 worth —_ \Vanted-A Mall WANTED —- A MAN—A DETER- mined man-who will work as hard ~iol- himself as he will for nu employer. An active man- preferably lbetweon 30 and 40, married. and with some business experience. An ambitious man ——-anxious for good pay today, promotion tomorrow. Opening is with successful Canadian Life Insurance Company. established over 30 years Selling experi- ence not vital. We supply train- ing. Write, in strictest condid- iollowing Mass Cards and Splrltua Niurrayz. SPIRITUAL OFFERINGS Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Nelly. Mr, and Mrs. Ffilllilf OlBrien .\ir. and IMrs. John MacKinpon Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stewart an Mrs. PJWhitty. ~Miss Addie E. Hogan. ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. James Hickey. Mrs. E. Cullen Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mitchell all family. tMrs. C. E. Grant. Mr. A. J. Dougan and family FLIOWERS Mr. Geo. D. DeBlois. MASS CARDS Mr. Thos. Campbell. and family. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly. =Mr. and Mrs. as._-Hennessey. |Mr. and Mrs. J s. Eden. family. ttrude. iMiss 0. Halloran. Agnes. family. ‘ The ‘Sisters of St. Joseph's -Con vent. Mr. John Doyle. lMr. and Mrs. W. Ii. lScott. Mrs. J. B. MctDouald. "Mr. and Mrs». Wm. Moran. ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Toombs. Mr. John Gornlerly. Miss Mary A. Monaghnn. ‘Mr. J. A. Kelly, ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. A. I-Iyues. BIRTHS Offerings for the repose of the soul o.’ her lute brother, Dr. John P. lMr. and Mrs. J. F. Murnagllan Iliir. and Mrs. Harry Carcoran and Mr. and Mrs. A. Cuddy and Ger- iMr. and Mrs. T. Murnaghan and ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. Csrragber and 4 Q§~G§GOQ40 l Sports Tonight The Queen Square School boys halve everything in readiness for their big ice sports at the Arena tonight, and by the way the boys have been working, getting up the programme, it should be the great- est entertainment in this line of sport seen here in many years. The hockey match between the School team and a team from St. Dun- stalfs University, will he hotly con- tested. The whole evening's pro- gramme will be one of real enjoy- ment. d d THE, MARKETS OTTAWA, Feb.‘10. —(Eggs) —— Steadily increasing receipts are re- ported from various parts of Can- ada and markets remain steady. TORONTO—Dealers are quoting country shippers extras 43—45. firsts 41—42, seconds 30—32; deliv- ered. Prices to retailers extras 51-53, firsts 48, seconds '40-'12. MONTREAL-Dealers are quot- ing for upgraded eggs delivered ex- tras 46—47, firsts 42-43, seconds 37. Prices to retailers extras 50- 52, firsts 48-49, seconds 45-46. WlNNIPEG-Dealers arc quoting country shippers extras 48, firsts 46, seconds 35. Prices to retailers extras 53, firsts 51, seconds 42. CALGARY-Dealers are quoting country shippers extras 35. firsts 33, seconds 28. Prices to retailers extras 4B, firsts 45-46, seconds 38 —-43. Storage stocks are practic- ally depleted with remaining sup- plies selling slowly. VANCOUVER-Dealers are quot- ing producers extras 30. firsts 28, pullet extras 26. Prices to retail- r l PLEASANT AND EFFECTIVE In two yea-rs, hoard- laundry. __-___.________._ cash allowance. Jackson Park once, 110x 1103 Halifax. 23.81 MILLER-In this city, Feb. 10, Hospital. W31 Stony-island Ava. 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. liarry n. Mil- ChIcagO. 111- 11~ S-A- 37333-11131 \vflllfieil ler, n. son. ' YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING 1'0 UNFURNISHED BUNGALOW‘ MARRIAGES enter March class of North Adams Training School tfor , nurses, North Adams, Mass», please write, Supt. promptly- ] School qualifies p pils to secure registration. ‘Prov des monthly allowance and privilege of six nlouths course at Yale Univer- sity" School of Nursing. All ex- ‘ pauses paid. -€i7'10~2,5,15f 'l‘0 L01: ‘ h. LET-—HEATED APARTMENT with Janitor sorvico. Telephone BH-ll. 3802-2-10-31 or Sale FOR SALE —-COW, HOLSTEIN wanted 15th April to let or pur- chase, Brighton vicinity, 3 or 4 bed-rooms. X. Y. Z., Guardian, 3774 2 9 3i ltluie Help Ivhutetl QI-IEJBQE MAKER WANTED- v- for East River factory. Tenders ‘received up to Feb. 25th and t“. state wold: per month, with or WIthOIII. helpv-Alex, MaeDongld_ jocretary, Olenfinnan. ‘ , ,. . 3151-21041 cusses MAKER. wan-rat; tfor ll-fllleihoro Factory. Tenders received up to Feb. 21, and to ""115 WIIKBB per month 1m- cbeeoe season, 1927- Fran-k 141ml Secretary Mt. Herbert n, R, 5 382222-813 grade, froshens -in May. “Price $40.00. Muyuc Ford. mlasgow Road, 117092.51, 8i NEW FISHING BOATS FOR sale, all sizes. Wriio or coll. — P. A. Rooney, Boat Builder. Souris. 3776 2 9 9i CURHiE-MAGDONALD —- At the M81189. Cornwall. by ‘Rev. E. M.- 1111-11911. B. A., on Jan. 26- 1927. Margaret dtice .iPoint, grollwn Currie of Cumberland. ‘P. Sophia "P" E I. MacDonald of to Robert DEATHS BU-OHANAN - At Hunter River, Fdbruary 10th. Mrs. Hector Buch- anan. Funeral notice later. CHAIISISOM-At Thursday morning. Feby. 3rd, Ger- trude Chnieson. aged 24 years, be- loved daughter of Alice and Jer- ome IH. Cbulsson. Rollo Bay on UNDERTAKER Lost; LOST-IN THE CITY LA; Thursday afternoon a purge ooh. FOR sALe-Aaour an rose o . flflfl buy. Albthfl‘. SIX- shttth. Nunbh River. abate-int tsining a sum of moneyu. Find- er please leave st the Gun-dim 011111. Reward. ‘ 3758,l,9.8i ii- "- "lei-Fifi" EMB y Iona - tacos”, LAXATIVE That not: nlfurally and forms no habit. V i? g llexaii Orderiies ‘Take the ‘sent and forget ' the rest- Prices 25c, 50c and 01-00- SOLD ONLY BY THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS ‘ ac yillllol. 1 Drug Co. "x:- Krarettszs- r l . b 4 the Largest Gro tended an Ice Me horse races held on the ice at the east end oi the town in Summer- 11118 yesterday afternoon with the result‘ that a large crowd attended. Horses from Sulnmerside and out.- 81119 points were seen in action and it is expected that the next race will bring all horses within a radi- us of 20 miles into action. There were two classes yesterday. In Class A It was a battle between Princess Aubrey and Barney (Driv- 911 by George Calbeck). The first heat went to Barney and in the ee- cond heat the Aubrey mare beat Out the big black horse at the wire. The third heat was won by Prin- cess Aubrey. Helen S. (Sobeyl was right with the two veterans and although only a four year old her performance was a credit and she should develop into a real fast 011B. ill Class B Happy Lacopia owned and driven by J. T. Waite) easily won first money. Among the oth- er horses it was an interesting race for second and third money. The following is the summary: lnary: Clan “A" Barney, (Bowness) . . . . . .. Princess Aubrey (Waite) ..2 22 11 148i iiABiiiii u sutlustat m The weather was ideal for the Helen S, (Sobey) _ good for a starter. will be bigger next time. in the showed that he was in the race for the sport oi the thing and handed back all the prize money he won to go into the funds. Bowness did likewise. large entries in all classes. merside should be a good centrv to try them out boys. Two Well Filled Glas see Provide Fine Aft- ernoon’s Sport i0 r What Was Probably wd Which Ever At- et in Summerside. ii .8 3 Oiau “B" Happy Lacopis. (White) .. 1 1 Trouble Maker to, Campbell) . . . . . . . . 2 L 1 Pathfinder (M. Mc- Arthur) 4 2 2 Park Aubrey (J. Chsppel) 3 3 3 Bibby MM. (A. Square- briixs) . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 The officials were; Starter-G. W. Bell Judges — James‘ Pendergast. Harry Billiphallt, W. B. McArthur. Timer—-Secretary Lloyd Lewis. NOTES There t... be a bigger and bet- ter race next Thursday and there will he three classes if the horses that are expected enter. Yesterday's events were real The purses Mr. J. T. Waite who won first both classes yesterday Mr. Percy Next week's races should show Sum- MiiNTiiEllE BUR LERS AT HUME I Iii Biiiiiilii Montague. Seventeen happy and well pleas- ed yesterday morning from Monm- gue where they were royally en- tertained by the Montague curlers. »All speslk in the highest terms oi the splendid community spirit of the Montague people and es- pecially the Montague curlers. The v-isitors upon their arrival were hanquetted by the curlers in their club room. ut which bright and witty speeches were delivered. After the dainty luncheon bad been served, Mr. L. ‘H. Poole, Pres- ident oi the Montague Curling Club Iu a nicely worded speech welcom- ed the visiting curlers to Montu- gue, which was ably replied to by tltefGharldttetown ‘President, Mr. H. A. Ebers,‘Mr. M. P. Titus foi- lowed Mr. IEbers in his usual pleas- ing munner, Mr. G. B. Clarkson was the next speaker and by the way to Mr. Clarkson goes the credit of being_ the chief promoter of Curl- ing"'in Montague although in his speech re sporttmanlike shared the honors with Mr. Titus of Charlot- tetown whom he claimed was the first mover in the matter of curl- ing. -Mr. C. l-i’. Black, the next speaker, spoke eloquently oi the ed by Major C. C. Thompson, J. W. Murdock, Y. l-I. Coffin, and Maynard ‘McDonald of Montague. S. C. Moore, J. A. S. Bayer, and \.'. H. Townehend. ‘iOld Bill" of the Charlottetown Curlers. tMontague erected one of the best rinks ili the Maritime Provinces, ers extras 35, firsts 33, seconds 31. MONTRIEAILI, Feb. 10.—iOWing to the fact that foreign bide were again below local exporters views the export trade in Canadian grain here today was again extremely dull. in sympathy wioh the renewed strength in corn futures at Chicago afirmer feeling prevailed in tho local market ifor cash corn and prices were marked up another ‘A cell-t per bushel. ICar lots of ‘Ameri- can, No. 3 yellow were quoted at 901/, cents and No. i yellow at 88% cents, sample yellow corn at 86% cents, and cool sweet corn a/t 831/; cents per bushel, ex-store. The tradtc in Canadian western oats was slow and prices were unchanged. Tho demand for spring and winter wheat grades of flour continued of a limited character but values were steady. The millfeed market con- tinued moderately active and firm- Tlle demand- for etnmtdard grades of rolled oata- showed no Improvement and prices ruled ttlrm. A fair trade was done ‘in fresth eggs and the un- < dertone was firm. The market for United States storage eggs were weaker and prices were reduced one cent per dozen. with n. small trade passing- Storage firsts were quoted at 4i. cell-ts and seconds at 39 cents per dozen. The receipts were 780 cases. The market for po- tatoes was without any new feat- ure to note prices being about steady with a moderate trade pas- sing. Car lots of Prince IEdward ls- Innd green mountains were quoted at $1.75 to $1.80 vper bag of 90 lbs. and Quebec white stock at $1.30 to $1.85 per bag of 90 lbs. in bulk ex- trmk. The .hutter was quiet and the undertone was easy, but there was no further change In prices. Ne. 1 pasteurized was quoted at 401.5 cts- to ll cents per pound. The receipts were 28 packages. Ilixtreme dullness marked the local and export tlnde in cheese. but prices were unchang- OFOO-OQOOOOQOQOOOOOOOOOOO- ed- Western grades were quoted at ti flIiN BIJRLERS Visitors Heartily Welcomed and Givens Royal Reception by the Curlers of the curling rink is adjoining and ed Charlottetown Curlers returu- from one to five rink curlers can be accommodated by using both rinks, which is certainly saying enterprising something for the people of Montague. The Charlottetown Club report that the community spirit of the people oi Montague is of the high- est standard and could not possibly be so. assed anywhere. brown even the Montague curlers. ‘Before leaving Montague terday, the Charlottetown yes future. game at every end. scores:—- J. A. Bentley J. P. Simmonds Alex gm"- G- B-cliirkw" is entirely made up of Maritime - 3MP 13 s“? 5, Prowincers with the exception of ‘ - Brooks, an Upper Canadian hockey- g- Qvfflllifizzi: ‘$34; ist. who plays right wins. A. w. ‘Hyndimarl, s. w. Beck “"3? w“; “film” ‘if? “K111”: c. H. Black Geo. McIntyre “° n w °' “ ° m- i‘ SM 8 S,“ 4 snappy and good looking regalia- p p Much interest, locally. is attached Roy Tflub L w_ Carmthers to the progress or the‘ Waterville w_ H‘ Townahend’ J_ P_ m. team because of the fact that over Alex Sea“ m IL Muoregm. half of the lineup has been seen in w_ A_ stewan _]_ A_ Manly", action on more than one occasion 3km 3 5k", 1o at the Arena, and more so. owing to the announcement that the "New R_ L_ “page M, F_ M09011,“ Erlglanderb" are due to show their J. A. S. Bayer, E. id. Clawson tMaJor McKenzie is confused and orderly a pearanco rooms and be s. W115, of Bene Baked Beans. three prominent bankers cosh. at“: A “e10 ' almond: moon thought all the than): u! been not. Home of our droluiucnt mention. t!" “will! oellilnrilll dunner tinting the fine poiuu of the ‘illoarin’ lame" at Itlsooucha in the near fuutre. Montague can bout of some curl- ers from Winnipeg also. Meeting 0i " Junior S. P. 0. A. A meeting of the Junior S. P. C. A. was held on Thursday afternoon in the Rose and Grey.-_— Mrs. Fos- ter very kindly lettiugitlle society have the use of her rooms.‘ Over three hundred children were pres- ent. all the City schools being rep- resented. _ IMr. A. A. Il-leuuessey. President of the Senior Society, after a few remsnks to the children. called ulr on Mr. D. M. Reddin to address them. Mr. Reddin, young as any of them in spirit, explained to them W118i 1119 05km of the society is-— to try to be kind to all living things, great or email, to prevent, if possible. any needless pain or suffering in anything. to ssertaln from using aibusive or profane language, and. above all. to be kind to each other. "All this tends," said Mr. Reddin, “to give you finer characters. and to make you better friends and better citizens." Mrs. Morris then presented each child with a. membership button, unfortunately there were not. quite enough for all. as the mem- bership is so much larger than was 8 e ‘ll/All H Pplhl '11 stitch ISYOIIRFI ‘when you use MAGI. was: c...>..;-: MADE. IN CAN-ABA ' N0 ALUN ENV. GILLETI‘ (30. 1.10,.’ - Tononro, can. ‘ - 1m anticipated. but those who did notf receive them will have them in a feiw days, as more halve been order- e . After the meeting was over, Mr. Hennessey took all the childreu— over three hundred down to Reddin lBros. and treated them to toe-cream cones. The members of the S. P. C. A. W151! eipoclally to thank Mrs. Fos- ter for being so kind as to let them have the use of her rooms. . The members of the Junior Exe- cutive nre, President —-d1‘rancls Mc- llnnis. Secretary ——Jack Scholiield. ‘Two memibers are chosen from each school to act with them. tFrom West Kent -—Jas. ‘Penke and Dorothy Keefe, Queen square -—das. Lonergen, Sig-wart Mcbellan. nce St. -—Mar ret Match. Vauuda Robinson. g“ dye-mes of representatives of the other schols have not yet been re- ceivcd. wares here against theAhegweita in the near future. ' ’ As is already known, McEfihorn v and Williams are going great guns In this league. andt In different. Ilxt- ures have figured prominently in hard fought victories. Only lest. Tuesday night Williams won an overtime for his zeaul ir. one of bis smashing drives to break a 2-2 deadlock. tlohn heClair, former star centre of the champion Sussex loam is holding down the same position for iWuterviUe and doing I". nobly. He is at present leading tho “sharp- shooters" with a total "netting" of 40 goals in 26 games played. Mc- Eachenn also at centre. is, compara- tively speaking, leading LeCieir. He todk part. in twelve games to score six goals. In the lust eight. games the former scored eight counts and to tMcEachernb six. Williams is inn, ... "LL. "' (IURLIN G with: This was the first time a CurlillB $119 and everything was done up to the playing of Club gave a pressing invitation to the Montague players for another Bon- spiel in Charlottetown in the near Although the Charlottetown play- ers won out in points 6i to 56, the Montague players won an equal share of games and showed well in every department of the game and gave the visitors a real keen ‘The following is the players and Jae. Murdock Dr. Johnson IS. C. Moore J. H. McGregor ~M. P. Titus, C. 1C. Thompson Skip 12 Skip 4 Roy Teub H. "L. McG-regor Major J. A. McKenzie, E. E. Park- man ‘Wm. Garrick Dr. P. itidlntyré H. A. ‘Ebera C. C. Thompson sklpa s“? n‘ i, Since taking over this J. A» Bentley G. ‘P. Thompson W11“ W‘ M“ ‘WM ma“ A. W. llyndmsn l-l. J. Mabon thousands of dollars In ,, ‘C- 11- 3111"‘ R0110"- Bfick repairs and improvements. It ‘F’ R‘ Maul“ C‘ K‘ ie new the finest Hotel of It: i sup 4 5k", g cine in the Maritime Prov- ; thou. It appeals to those "0753 who want a comfortable There were several “Old Soldiers" in the party judging from the neat of their The ladies of Montague were en- quiring who the fine looking old gentleman with the chin wlrskers The question is why is the C. C. l A. responsible for the advertising Questionalre — which of the is over one hundred and lift; cents in his A hearty vote of thanks was 18% t» 18% cents per round. The! tendered the "Cook" by l promIn-tslty. Friday afternoon and evening at the Charlottetown Curling Associa- tion the West will for the second time this season clash with the East in an endeavor to overcome the defeat of their last meeting. ‘Bonspiel was ever held in Montn lots of excitement for the players and spectators as both teams tre out to win and close competition 1B expected at every rink. The senior challenge cup match- es are now open and the defend- ers nre ready to meet all challeng- ers. The following is the defenders of the Trophy this year: J. H. Lewis, J. A. Bentley, J. A. Fraser. F. R. McLaiue, skip. N ice “Gut” of the Waterville Team window of Henderson and Cudlnlore enterprising haberdashers, Sunny- side. Many well-known faces appear in the lineup, among whom are Chick Wiilliams, Jack MCEECIIOTD, the LelClair brothers, Friars and others. 1n fact the "Yankee" team 1,_ 1-{_ pm]; ‘wow-o-oo-ooow S. C. Moore J. M. McLean o - Skip e slur s 1» ‘ , J.A. hlcKcnzie E. E. ‘Parkman l J. P. Simmonds, Dr. Johnson f C. C. Archibald C. BJClariitson . This will without doubt furnish m running close to “Wuckie" with a total of four. The following is the New Eng- land- Hockey League standing: W1 L '1‘ Pts. Waterville . . . . . . .. 16 10 0 32 Lewlston .. l2 l1 3 27 Berlin . ll i2 3 25 Nashnu . . . . . . . . . .. ‘l l9 2 I8 an you get that tired. is une-dovm-and-aie feeling take l5 to 30 drops of iggl’; 5 In l Ian pi water. 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