w , u; .~ r '. - ,~ , ,, - tn.“ i -_—_-._. “L; Paco. ' y security ‘Particulars- War Lon-n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..5 , In vjewkzf, the flrmneu of the bond market ma probable advance of lpricee, due to rfilnveatlvlin! of beat/y Intereat payments, we auggoat your giving the following offerlnga your earneet consideration over tho- noIiday-‘mmhiie quotations rule favorably. DOMINION OF CANADA Price to yield about All tissues at Mart g Victory Loan & iRenewal Bonds 5V; All-Issues at. Mart, llli SHOP from ,Hulman’| Catalog ALL, SILKS one-half price at S. A. McDonald's. ANNUAL Mam-Tm: FARMERS‘ Institute, iMarshfield, Jan. 0th. " 2i GREAT SALE OF SILKS one- ha-lf price this morning at S. A. MeDonaldfs . A MEETING of the Ladies Aid of -the P. E. I. Hospital _will be lllillilllllllllllll l 6:11 voua ovsncoarr now at half- price -at _B. A. McDonald's. ALL wmrzn OVEROQATS. half prfce at S. A. McDonald's tire sale. - CLEARING AT a big discount Ladies’ Fur Coats and Furs. Buy now. —-Prowsa_,Bros, Ltd 4-3I ‘m: BALANCE oi‘ Ladies’ Furs 'Dlscount.—lPrrowse Bros, Ltd. 4-31 YBALMER‘ HAS Now spry as l am» at seventy-two, but Jlli-lziug from the way 'l‘anlac has 8 and Fur COMB to He“ M a mg tifmililzznlieglgiit. while on a visit in ‘ ‘Déllll- 91-99-0410 (Guaranteed) 4 Jau 1962 515 hold at the Y M 0' A at ‘f 1 b a i . .. . . - . v_ . . . . I , 1h an n94 by Gfplp, Ry,- this afternoon. TH-ERE’ WI-LIL BE A concert in $311,132" S,£_.Y,n,,,1,l,)g,n m2: °§‘,§,,,e“,§,’_ 35m: .-‘ .-‘ ' -. .-..' ' " thc Hazelbrooh Baptist Church on hen .13“, I hfl‘ve puyaway my 01,] C - PROVINCIAL and MUNICIPAL. taalglllhz; glffiglflllhflgé-zg c]; crunl" (ilflpur- ifgimflislgiillng-pnbal: (‘l-vaulting stick now, and last Thutra- .ity and tcnnnty St. John . . . . “ll/j, July 19-54 530 ' ‘ , ° ' 5 °B ' ay I went down town twice w; h~ County ofAnnap01|5,|Nl5_ _, l! >061 1937' 535 l“: m °°l°°l,‘ l° 11*“)- M°°l° l‘ ell-t ll out It and got about as good as - “ ' ' Mdllellll l-‘llllllell- ll "TT many u younger man. l suffered City of Halifax, ‘NS. . “ll/g July 1945 5.40 ' "i" TRAI-NIMEfWS OONFERENCE.— terribly yym, consupation “u, lasl City of St. John, lNJB ,1; Dem 1938 .540 _ THE WOMEN-S MISSIONARY Mr. J. J. Trainer, of Charlottetown ten years‘ ha“, m, appeme and i Pm“ of Onmflo U6 M" 1935 B“ Society o; Zion Church will hold chairman of the OJLT. on P.E.l. was bothered a great deal with y‘ Town of Windsor NS 5U .0ct.1947_5.40 an at home on Jan. 16th at. the gill-bit)“. {yr-rived indthe [city galiter- n11" kidneys. Sometimes evotly , -/2'- - uss. 1' :ivan‘eae oa or awn -~ . ,1 n. " Prov. of Ontario . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5l/, lDBC. 1942 5.42 I :0 stat-sit thl; gonfeignce wi-u Sir l,‘,’.’“,l,,,',",{f,',’§,,b°,§1,,l1,“‘§§f§omwa§<,.aa y. Town of Buthurst, N.B. - . - - - . . July 1957 550 BOOSE GEIZEJL-Two cans con- flaury T-hornton on January 5th. night's sleep. - ‘_ 'i‘own nf Milltown“: NiB. . . . . . ..li 391m 1940 .555 taining rum were seized at a house (MOIIOWN Tlm") “if I had‘ Tan-lac ‘last ‘Spfln! ll J City of Wlllndaor. Ont. . . . . . . . “El/z ‘Jan. 1936 5-50 l): avlihipeurormflsladl sitaldet-ietbyafillrdlliilzllslil AN-NUAil- TEA-ll! 51 Paul's lmtloltlilllt liliuelllllcfiillevllllvomfeaxllinvsltyhdlll i‘; I ., ' ~ tion inspectors Ban-boar and Ha - P811511 HH-ll wliighl- lllB an relief to speak of. But T0010‘! . y _ y l. PUBLIC UTlL-ITY and INDUSTRIAL Wood accompanied by policemen. annual Christmas tea for Sull- and the Tauiac Pills have put mo‘ f‘ day School will be held at 5.30 ln- fine shape, and I stand ready 10 ‘ N.S.Tramways f’; lP-r_Cg_ L“ r 0 LITERARY 8OCIE.TY.— “lfeali- A‘! 7.30 the children will present praii-ic it to thc limit." . .0 Dec. 1946 6. 5 ewm Dawes mm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ U6 Nov. 1942 609 ties of the imagination" will he the a pretty. pantomime of the Christ- "Tanlac is cold by all good drug-l y; N. B. Telephone loo‘ . I . . V _ _ ' u stock 6A0 ssu-bject oi an address by ‘Judge mas story. Alter which the prize g-sts.‘ F _ l m - - _ _ ewart at st. James Lllrlrury giving. will take place. Ovcl 30 l1l1lll0ll b0" ell 5° - H393!‘ Cfllllllllnies Ltd. . . . . . . ..6 Apr. 1029 6.40 iSoci-ety this evening. The uicet- ' Wilders Bleury St. Bldg. . . . . llslé July 1929 6.60 ing slants promptly at 7.30 p. m. FOXMIAN FROM BELFAST. - K of C. Members QThzomfiglili , , _- ., ; - 1b l\ f tl . ISummers c u lvilvilltlsrélattiggrltlgainé Ell-fined We“: ‘Juno m“ 6'50 BUY YOUR FUR COAT now, llgllllllihalvlllvelllulillldllllgf Olly llhllrllllltlfi 0f ‘lluluuibus are requested | > ‘ e Ml C“ "'6 ‘Debenture 6'60 and save money. Big IVs-count wee-k with a beautiful collection of to attend U10 lllllfllflll 01 lllell‘ lute y Maritime Tel.&Tel.-Cu. ..7 ‘Preferred 6.95 on n11 1r“;- lcoflls and Fur5_'1‘>n,w,,,, gillyef l-nx W115, the 1Q; valued at brother Joseph G MoLlellilll- F0- , ‘Stetson Cutler iCo, ..7. July 1942 7.20 Bros. Ltd. 4-31 upwards of thirty thousand.» dol- neral mass lfrilllly lllllllllll! al- 9'30 y nN_ys_ Trumways 8L u,“ C“ “H7 Ann 1952 700 lars. Oifly a few years ago fr. at Indian ltivcr church. By urtltr i a“ rt b .,P " . ATTENDING CONVENTION — lMoMillan started thc ibreeiling of 0f Glflllil Klllislll- l a“ 0 a ower U)" ma‘ ""7 Nolhwfl 7'00 IVlr l. W Murdock aft’ ‘Vlurra foxes on fl. small scale and today .4 ‘blast Koomlly lpmlml‘ ~ - ~ - - - - - ~~7 APT-ll?“ 7-00 I . liarhur, l0lilill r0Pl‘8S8lIiiiliV('.‘t)i' illl]! through cartefiil sclcitliun and atrlul Ql-YDE AND WET“. RWER 1 (Wil.li 25% lmutis (lomnioii) Canadian Oil iflnnmuiiy Wills‘ a pus- management hc' is considered one simvlcEs-“Tllere “llll “b”! s“; .‘ y ‘Grout. Northcru l’o\vi~i' C0.,'Ll.|_1, 7 lNQy_1931 750 stnger to ilialifax this morning of the largest and must successful V100 lll U10‘ Piicabyf-ggianmfilniyalggn (Wm, 50% bun“, yconymon) tii/herefhtols (is itttenillug u t-onvcn- fox ranchers in the province. Eilibllyilrillzl)“ atsuindgvy Jan Tm i ‘ , , on o ‘om an '5 a'cii s. ——.- . . ' > f,- y ‘vlillj-llfill Plllil k iPaportlon Ltd. 6 [May 1931 7.50 y _ p y L MQyED To QHARLQTTETQWN at 3 pm I-Scrvicisi will he conduc- l-g V. y, Y lkrlllfflpfll and semi-annual interest payable in New . REPLACES TORONTO MAN.— Tho 120st Olffiche at Ocem View‘, ted by l" M- ‘lll ‘f: . . . i. - w n - . Hotel. has taken-thc plat-n ul‘ l)r. calm McLean. has _b0On filled bylaws“ Qlffml "llfl_z"llllgltl°g,fg“z“hg l I l s n L ‘Mllllm’ l“ Ellverulucut inspector ihc umiulutluelll 0l Ml- Ml“ Th’ were ‘mlllillwd ‘£5.51’; Aid Home‘ :1 l . . ll at lSlmuls Packilnfi -(Yo.. l)r. Miluer mus \Vcutherl;l{ciland isstnplw log»- ‘glrlllillllfginbi gd-w-ard Tm’- , ];' 1 =41 l"; l ~' t-lncz 1h away. non. r. - l 0 ‘l I ' W. H V llllvflfllflglllfe Aftllllt-llilllgllgulilllbwéll‘ Vplllilthrlllbieewill make a 50ml ‘lbllmle’ “all lull-l’ “lflefllfyhflffllggfg - ' ' , known 1n the city ficloi. The rearing postmaster lead from thc lduuuls u fly _ _ ' n". Uffipe rm- a number of year-g and retains all the heart interest I . Bank of Nova Scotla Building -:- Charlottetown any _ m utmost saflsyanulm as we", as a yo“, ufldngumfl (b71115, ~ l ‘ ' ' Pm EXTENSWE TRADE‘ TM" m: i-ftllsa milling to ill health‘ and The nicluw i»- lwlus reilfilllflll "0' ll mail’ w‘ E‘ M““"““ "l" N” “m “b” a ' -i t Cl rlottet wn who: day - 9 ‘ _’ . has been huyliig pittutoes raxtsn- as “lovu 0 l“ o '5 > I i " ' slvely throughout tho prgyinco he proposes residing for the wln- CVVORCED ‘N U s The Haw l _. v Ileit fol) his liealiiluiirti-rs yesterday tel‘ ford‘. Con,“ Time; o} Dem 23m _ _.) y Wlliloj born . Iihls Hllillifill Mr. v ___ . contains m, account m- u decree of . y -¢_'¢ -' f i- _. _ g vynfl‘: Maiignn ~shippctl two potato cur divorce obwhu,“ by Nuym, pent-l CLASSIFIED A DVEVRTlSV goes to ‘(Z-aha and has a consider- ailvlo. quantity v-stori-il iu ware.- NTS i house-s. lie j lrcturnllig to the - . liiluud agaln,ini'-'.Mavrch. n -. . . u“AIlh:‘-7—-l;|;<‘l:§kf llnndprr aluyhb: pct lhn- yo! they for 8 dnya I , . . "‘ ‘ ' ~ ‘ ‘ lac ca" n Zu t ‘ ~ l-m “runw- ulvh Isuzu. iaui..'i'i'i.ilii."£ae'i“."l”if. l"‘*".‘$lT“Al-S l 0 pr: rent. dhvcuunl for asaah. Audrela Korma pun of lnl- anal haunt , w‘ gnlniwioambgizcml lulflte-a‘ Furnished lwolaaa ml. ‘I51: 10v IIYQ. Simuim‘ J unn (if Scurjg, a“; . " l" "ll hu- aevel vvlnl was a visitoFt 1 city yvstorilayl ,,'NTED LIVE AGENTS FOR a ‘atkina 150 products. Direct consumer. Write The J. It. atiiina 00., 379 Craig BL. Went I HELP WALTDD-MAK one? at Iiome-HBJIO to $60.00 aid weakly for Your mare time rising ahovvcarda for us. anvassing. We Instruct and nup- y you with work. Went-Angus howca d Service. 108 Colborne 148» oronw- ll-Hdtf. EAGHER WANTED FOR CABLE ;Head West schooll $75.00. Total y- amount voted. Supplement and salary included- "Robert IMc- yKenzla, Secretary." 11070-28-71 Street. gentleman's tan Finder please leave at ‘ "' l. .. -l'- LOST — JAN. in .- JETWEEN York and Charlottetown, chl'd's ‘DQIQOQI (imp (Whit/G). Finder kilidly leave" at Gill and Lantvls l"l‘. 1 place. town they were the guests of Mr mhe second perk-xi w“ 5m] f“. m" h 2' TWLOR-Gll-LIPHANT -/u the an“ M“ Jame“ Dalton‘ $§...i’§'.-l.a”°.$'$nf‘°“é1.°f tdhlg RS333 y‘ »\yh",n|'"‘.'ny,o“' "Lcniioxw on Doc. 28th. b)’ ll“ Mr. It‘. A. dlewltt. lobster packer youngster Remy; by Momm- my ' ‘ ' “l” Mmgml E" Gellge D'D' Ben’ at Borden. accompanied by his soii (me count [or ma mam The "Y" PU)‘: was; nQPiE A!‘ 151019235; jainin w. Taylor to Miss Sarah M“. Em I, ‘liewltt w,“ ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.l team won,“ hm ,0 mo“, ,,,,, . ‘l u er ' ' ' x12; sllhlllmlll- llmll “l Hum“ ycsterilil)’ lll ll"? R0g°'l'll‘llf:'ll9ll; their shooting was weak and thcdy @~=~~~-*~~= ==-~~~=- ~- i2.".*.‘:l‘.z1:.::..;.:i."" ‘ " ‘ 22am; .':.*'::.:'~.‘;::.r:"°° "" mkmi-alillelaltaiiilw’ m" a". DEATHS ‘ who third period opened up ' ‘ -' ' strong and the play was fast eer- viop. Gail or phone A William- non, Auction-acme.“ r ' - ,.._10§64-7-1m . 4 , _ , "o. JN- H . UR RD“ .5; Mozart. ~ ~ only oaperisnc fur man cleaning sliina on Prince Ed- 1 island. Now o n for b, al- _ at 172.56?" logy or P sa S: ___ g M,‘ g1 o ' TOLEAR ~, _ " a-i: annual-n all?“ 1:11am. January 15th. GtdchwCi-op and falling Implements. Safe posi- IIN No reserve. ' Watch for hi] lad. lawn-Wallace; Owen, j ‘f ‘HQTS-B-fl I l l 0am. yucca I nthible H» t bfiatéllon glove. A . _ Guardian. "m" 2i. WH lTE-H OOPEFF-Alh Charlotte- Wanted Mr. J. F. Fraser liilllillk’, 0i‘ thc firm ni Davin 6k Praia-r is at tho Vi-stnria iliotel, wmrrlso‘ aosniosns, MODERN conveniences. Centrally 10cm. od, Phone .1344]. lill-fl-i-li Mr. s. Stafford, Halifax of the Imperial .0i‘l ('1... was In the city yesterday. WANTED-TWO OR THREE room-s (furnished preferred.) Phone 640-4.. Peurdon House. w A-N ‘r 5a.:- FOR wmflzn» llwlllllfl. two furnished rooms. Apply Pe-ardon House. Phone l Crypt. lVXcGi-ath of Tignlsh, re- turned home ycstcrtluy alter u vlslvt t0 tho city. 540.__.,L_ Miss Myrtle liinns 0f Charlotte- town is spending a few dag l3 New Glasgow the guest of. r an BIRTHS Mirs. Blnns. Flllzzl-E-Al Cflvellleall R0“ Mr. ma... Baird. of Detroit left Dec. 20th to Hilbert and Mrs. Friz- zlc. a daughter. DOYLE— At North River on Dec. 06th. 1922, to Mr. and IMrs. Jae. Doyle, a son. "‘or the mainland yesterday af-tcir 1n e tended visit to friends at Bridgetown. Mr. S. iMahar of Dartmouth, N. 8.. who has been spending his Christmas holidays at lStuirgeoii MoKIENNA—-At Newton. Dec. 20th, left on return yresterday. to .Mr. and Mrs Eddie McKcnna. twin daughters. ‘Mears. L. M. Clark and W. M. - f a 1 t d, mostly on nice can t.’ we“ DIARRIAGES Flynn’ Chflrlouetown‘ me guests illfilliillidllllill plaid: The Beavers first n471Aglrggliggl . ml“ week “l ‘he Brunswlck How“ found the net, Dewar doliuy the McEACHER-N-STEW-ART-At the Mmlcmll" _ - Luck. this was hgltlwwed byutas Lnst llltltlll W262 lybrlplltrevltnllgbolltlfo it" hi‘; ‘Mr S H. l-lagamiin, of the Colon- 0:8 pllgfsyofgfllle rggg go I g . - 1. 1.1- . anio ' , _ - ' - o“, ' "TGnY A. llicEachern of Mermaid. l“! ‘Fenmzel wlgttlmryhns-ire ‘Tlle Eilllle became "n" "ml I-ON GREAT GEORGE and turned to the c y l or Blleuu n8 Dewar once “gum bulggd the twine Annie Blanche Stewart of Mt me Chrhumns holidays at m5 home in Haifax. ilVlr. and Mrs. A. F. McQuaId of Sowrls leave today on an extended trip to Boston. New. York and other American cities. when in ‘Charlotw Jr iiiil 19% by Rev. J. .\iar\li"il B. A. Jani- ea Watson White of Murray River and Bessie May Hooper of the A. HOLEAN-At his homo in -L!ttle Sands Wednesday Jn.n 3. Malcolm McLean: (formerly of this city-l Funeral. nofce tater. ll‘ .W9Rl4lll l In fond and loving memory of our dear methe n Janie: Off- Iiaptle of Carleton who departed thiia life January 4th, Nib-Incar- fed by Family Anti-Treaty I_ris_ Leaders Meet (epoeidt on fno- Guardian. . BIILFAM, Jan ll-A meeting of Anti Treaty Irish leaders was said 1m place of muting wanton: i Dobli will l Dilbli .2... .2: a. mun r a Beavers Defeat’ - hand n fcw of the players to the sinners pen. prlncipaly for the benefit of younger boys, who are not eligible for senior ran-ks, and as this is where the future material come from to form I team such as the Abegwoits, who man; House. are now bringing fresh glory to our Province. there is no reason why more Interested fans flllfillll not be present to encourage the boys. of hockey and there is every raw.- son to believe that each game will improve as the boys have the right. spirit for team work and combin- ation. the players to the ice at Sdclock. 1.. the rubber took for the second Y. M. (l. A. Team’ m. thc Arena. Rink last nifilitl the openiiul gamc Ln Lha CV8 League series was staged before; n very small audience, The gamu striving hard to equal thc score! of their opponents »+»»~¢ -- y- n -r. n- "Hy- ~Mr and Mrs Aruan- F. Nlfiflllllllf-W"?! fast. particularly the last not"; . - ‘ A. Souriii arc leaving this morning on] ioil. wlicn the Y.M.C.A. team: lg-rlum ‘vaulted’ . ]_______ a vlsln m New ymk, isecurcil their third goal and w .re~ aa I Tho. referee was called upon to‘ . .! formed! the; l will" a champion. ‘The City League was The game was a good exhi-bialon lMr. Ivan Reddln handled the game satlsfactorilr; to all and called ‘flirt llieavers immediately going their oppnncitts tern; dry and repeated trips count Bryenton came to the rescue of the "Y" and tallied n. second count before the period ended. McDonald on a nice ru-n secured number three for tho Beavers, the period ending 3—~2 in favor of the Beavers. throughout. neither aido being able to count until a few minutes be- fora the bell, when Walsh for thc "Y" on a wing shot got past Pow- er. . With thc. couht 4-6 the play- crs went at It. strong and thi-oe penalties wore banded out andin an many minutes, Craig of the "Y" team for-tripping. Currie of the Beavers and Molnnia of the "Y" for colliding on centre ice. TPhe bell brought the gains to a close with tbe'“Y" team preaslmt their opponents and the Beavers on ‘the long end of a 4 to it acorn. The following was the line-up: - iaavere Y.M.O.A. . Crnlg Whltlock MoNnir 1W9; LDISGARDED CANE can oer NRQUND LIKE a vouua MAN smc-s TAKING TANLAO, save HANSEL CITIZEN "You don't ofien- see a man- as fixed me up, -l'ui sure it's fine for anybody." declared Thomas Palm- l‘. SIX. ‘NHU-KIIOWI! retired farmer "M the time l. ‘got Tanlac I could hardly walk at alll. and had- lloag, of lliirtford, from Robert G. ‘Houg, on thc ground of lntcuilllll" once wlu-u thcy were living at WOTClHZHlUF Masai, In the evidence it was slated that Mr. Hoar: l1_‘~l\"' resltlvs in P. E. Island and innt Mrs, l-lryfgs name was Shield»: lio- Tiirt. nor marriage ‘on Nov G, 1912. Majorlllfiordon, M.G. Aid-de Camp T0 Lord Byng oayrnwa. Juli. 1l»-<Mai0l‘ Wflnl- ridge Gordon, M. -(T. who served in France with the Grenadier (iuards from the Mons retreat ti" the Armistice has been appointed nide-de-camp to Lord Byns. He is at present on a visit to Gavc-rn- >-——- BOVlILING At thc League of thc (lross Al- leys last night thc invincible; de» fouled the Barbers b)’ l1 lllllwlll-Y of 178 pins. The-game was wvell coutestcti all through and some good individ 11a] scores were made, the 111E008‘ bung hy H. Lnrter of the liivln~ cibles who hiid a total 0f 30" non-ts. The next game wl‘l be beiwccil the AilIComc-rs, and the Stars Oll Friday night at 7.30. Followlnfl is the line ull l"? l“! lllZlll-W game INVINCIBLBEB r8 m‘ E. l-lognii 14 a l Harry Lirrter 200 |l_20 Pat ROIHlY 135 l” 1g” lLoriie Howatt 168 '92 1A3 Frank Rcardon L10 102 13: >761 658 705 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2l24 BARBER3 122 167 M. Harris z 63 Jo, Hughes 1oz 1.14 1A2 J. Welflll l-lll 14} ~l A. McEaslcll 12o lull _i4.'» M. Roar-don 119 93 if 646 646 i354 ‘Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1940 llilillERS._h us +- When the Children 0011811- Rub Musteioleon Threats and Chests No telling how noon the may develop into or their’: %en you're you have I lar of usterole a hand to give promptrelibf. ftdoeonbtbl . Ae first. aid, Musterole in eyioellent Thoumida oflmoiben know it. ‘lot ahould keepenu- ready for instant use It is the ranedy for adults. too, _R_c lieves me throat, bronchitis, tonsliii- crou . stiff neck, _ asthma, neurelgu hea _a':he crmgestion, pleutisy. lllfl madam. i symptom! or wont. And itginhago, pun and aches‘: ha k to, . nina, sore musc e zhllbltlaa. fllitfltflwect and colds of _u|_. . f it mav-Brcvent pneumonia 40c and 75c. at druIElK-l The Muetemls Co. o Canada. U0 . _ _ M X Rryenfon lube McDonald lquarahnfle Halifax Grescents Boys are all in the and areReady for Without a Defeat. about. Tuesday night's game: l The Charlottetown Abegweltsl took the Crescents into camp at the Arena again last night for the second time in as many nights by a score of 5 goals to 3 in a fast and interesting game. Charlottetown fully deserved to win as they played a fine consis- tent. game, full of good combina- tion and hard work, while the game put up by the locals had nothing to givc it merit excerpt a wonderful amount of hard work. The Crcsccntn tried hard enough but. most of heir shooting was poor and Morgan had no trouble in attending to the drives that came his way. IWilh the ice in slightly better condition than for the first game the Aihcgwgits showed consider- aible improvement nver their ln-. itlal performance. "Whuckie" Mcv Eachern, Gordon nod tho veteran Rodd in the forward lino, gave a great display from their bag of tricks, while Kelly and Moore on the (lGifGfIHG blocked and rushed in fine style. Morgan in goal was again good although he did not‘ have as much work as in the first game. Started Fast CH9. The game started off at a fast clip with thc locals hreezing wards Morgan with the flicking from one to the other. Kelly, however, intercepted a Doss In front of the net and carried the In turn. From there the game star-l ted up to a terrific clip and thcj islanders began to demonstrate their ability as a team. They staged] some fine coni-biiizition rushes. llireu abreast at the local net oml_ for u. lime llurlcy and tho lw0| defense mcn wurc busy. Holmes rellcvcd the pressure with a nicu rush to thc uppositig (lets-nae but failed to puss to Tom Rndfitrd when the latter had practically an upon net. iAfter some minutes of exciting play Rodd, thc grand old man oi’ thr- lsluutlr-rs who ‘has been play- lllfi,‘ hockcy lll fast company sliicc i908, got away up the loft. wing and drifted n fast clip at Hurley which the latter partly stopped, but not quite, and this sot the ls- landelrs one to the good. The (‘rt-scents tried hard to bring the going lhack to even terms but most of their efforts when in front of goal were wcuk and Morgan hail his eagle cye operating to perfec- tion. The Crcscents shooting was noor. They relied on ibatting or lifting the puck in front of goal rather than on clean shots and therefore lost several lino chun- ces oil’ beating thc island goal tender. Abhllea Increase Lead The second period saw the ls- landers cut loose with a burst of speed that. allowed them to In- crease their one goal lead to a considerable niarg'n for in frame they succeeded in putting IJHAMPIIIN iaiiwins Hillllll llliliilHlllllS After Administering Two Defeats t0 the Home Loud in Their Praise-for the Rec- eption They Received in Halifax.‘ day Night at Sum merside. What the Halifax Chronicle says Cflce he got away it was a prob m, homes this inc-rlriig . ‘an .r '- m 0|KellY. MOON. Ivlclfirich-zin, Rodd disc to Hallissoy where he Lost. it] this , the Boys Return The Pink of Condition Another Win on Fri- 19 Games Some Record. lem how to stop him and the Is- land team set about the task of keeping this human whirlwind back whore he belonged. They got several trips to sinners avenue a.- a result, but they managed to nui- lify his effectiveness to some ex- tent. McEacheru also scored a good goal by a bit of clever individual work in this period for the visi- tors last count of the evening. Ha"- lisey's rushes however, were out- standing and they brought him a great ‘hand from the crowdAboct 12 minutes had elapsed when lie again got away on another sienna- iionul rim. ‘Taking the rubber from C-llllllhell this time he cut 10056 with a piece of stickhandlini; that carried him right to Morgan who hail no chance with the fast high lllllll llllll 508E011 the twine for the lfl-‘ll 8001- Hfllllsey tried repeatmily l0 000"‘ Main but was too well llidrkotl f-r the rest of the game. '1“ ~ ‘t-rizr-i coded with the Ann's-n winners by 5 goals tn a The (‘rescentii wrre poor in front 0T 3061 and sh0uld have scored 010W. On tho whole however, it can ho said that the hotter team won. The Islanders also worked tloir subs to perfecflon and at ""105 Changed their entire forward lllle l0 lllfell llle Dace at a terrific Ditch. The v '-ll‘\ leave for their u Th lllP-"lll - "-7" Mrvrzin. IG-ordon. Subs. lProwse. Crescents. — Hurley, Halli-say. Cllfllllllg- Hooper. r. manna u. Radford, Holmes, iSubs, w’ MC‘ Dlllllllll. “llldllln. Morash. nllilllluoy was the pick of the reactants while McEachcrn shnur (Tronln, (‘Iampbell ti...a...~i a to Women is Perfect Health I . w-ble Sign of Strength Barrie, Ont.--“l wal suffering from a rundown system some till aso. Wu unfit to perform my daily dutiel. \nd vial adviaed to try Dr. Pierce’; Favorite Pre|c{}ptfoa._ I tried i ; todkytvlb bettiea. and Wu Nltored to my natural.‘ strength. ! cannot praiae or. Phrodr mediein too highly and will be willing to write to any one lending a stamped envelopeP-lrl. A. H. Bishop, R. R. No. 1. Mothers, Advice for . You! London, 0nt.-—"I wish I could tell all the women in the world who lul- fer with woman's trouble, what a wonderful medicine Dr. Pieroe'a Fa- vorite Prescription is. My earliest experience with it was during my first expectancy. 1 became droplical and my people wore-quite alarmed about my condition. The doctor‘! medicine did not. seem to reach my trouble at all so my husband urged me to try Dr. Pierce‘: Favoritp Pre- scription, and to please him I did. Before l had finished the second bot» tle the distress and dropey left m0 and l felt in absolutely perfect health. l had no further trouble from that. time on. I afterwards tool: Favorih Prescription whenever in a. nervoua strengthened and built me upP-Mra. Lily Stoddart, £38 Ontario St. At all drug stores, or send 10o to Dr. Pierce’s Laboratory, in Bridge- burg, Ont, for trial pkg. tablets. “iiiinufalniligeeting “The Annual Meeting of the New Wlltsliire District Lodge will be hold lii llami-ltun Lodge room. Clyde River, Tuesday. January 9th zit 7 o'clock p. m. 1154-44.: FOR SALE, For siilg, property at Souihport. cunsstiiig of large dwelling house. 10 rooms, barn, and two building lots, one lot used for glllllelllllB- consisting of fruft trees. currant and gousebcrries and strawberry l'n pa ts LL’ Southport 11534-121 P .E. Island In LAWRENCE OAHI for thc Island tnnm_ GURLING The ice was in excc‘lcnt. shape. at tho ffurling Rink last night and three good scratch gumr-a ‘Velll ill-Well with quite.- a numbr-r of new lllQlllbClPS present. I l l l (work and nl-l maria a good show-i Jig. Three more scratch gflyngg, will be playcd tonight. ' "The rcgiiizir schedule for t.hr_ season has not yet been comple- lcil .hut will be announced shiirtlyni Flllllll ll"! Hlylc of the preliminary’ try nuts tho games this season. promise to be cxcifng from ilic Blllllllilllllll ‘ll llllcctutors as well as the players. St. Stephen Men Are Suspended iSeverul St. Stephen hockey play- ors have been suspended by the Maritime Province branch of the Amateur Aiihletic Union. The foliowing ‘bulletin (No. 14) hit-gin been issued iby the organiza- “The l'0l!o\ving members of thc twti more behind Hurley while they bold the (‘rat-cents scoreless. One of these goals was the result of a fine three man combination nlay on the part of the visiting forwards while the other can he niit. down to that fate which at times befnlls even the best of goal lteepcrs who does not. take enough trouble with a bouncing niece of rubber. The period opened at a terrific clip with the Islanders on the attack. Thev carried the rub- bnr to the local ilcfcnse and buz- zed around like been until Halli- sev got away on a fine rush fin- lshing with a shot that gave Mor- znn a lot nf trowble. Hifleeym Great Work. The third period saw the locals romn hack strongand give the l:- lnndnrs deft-nae n lot of troubln. Holmes. Rndford and T. Rn-ifui-J hored in on Morgan all through the session ibut ~It remained tn Phil llnllisey to got the countnrs. Twice he skated through thc en- tire ‘Island team for llfllllfllli scores and only for several trips and cross checks might have mad:- ns mnny more. After seven minutes of play in which the locus missed many chances tn acorn owing to that] shooting lfnltI-sey robbed Cronin of the rubber and electrified tho fans with a stnrt- ling zig-zag rush that cat-fled him "will through the entire visiting line-up for a beautiful goal. Halli- speed on the lsIandr-rs as well. Lomplimenis of the Season Io all Victoria ‘Hotel se_v's slick handling ‘In this period wad n. revelation. and he had the St. fStenhc-u Hockey’ Club have hccn suspended itiileiiultely pciiiliug an investigation: R ‘S Vanstunc, George Lowe, W Blair Carson, Joseph R Anderson. All amnteui Iathletes arc warned not to coni- -ll¢‘-l<-‘ Wll-ll or ziifuimt these men: (Signed) "A W iCOllEY, Pros. "P J LDGGE. Soc. ll l5 flllflriscd that tiie men named played Professional baseball last year and sent in their affidavits as amateurs reccnlily. Thoy took Dmrt in Monday's hockey match with the S-t. George's. Public Meeting Hy the request of the electorate of the. follow-Chg polls: St. Gilberto Egmont Bay. Zlfount Carmel Wcl- Iington and Grand River. A puli- lic meeting will be held at Wel- lington Station hall Monday, Jan. 8th at 3.30 p. m. to discuss the coining plebiscite of Jan. 22. A large meeting is expected and n cordial-l Invitation is extended to ‘prohlbltlonlsts speakers. also to trosc opposed to the question. A good hearing will be given to hoih sides. Yours nt thc rcqursi of the elec- foralc. Wellington, P.E.l. 111604-21 49, continuing 125 acres of 100 acres clear In a good of cultivation balance covered with ing house. two large barns. all othrr out bui-Idfntl butter factory and raiiway tion. l For further particular-a. Sonia-l of the olilcr members did good’ FARM FOR SALE Situated in Village Green, Lot land, slat!‘ hard and softt wood. large dwell- and in first class repair. Never failing spring on farm. near two churches school ata- - Rugby Union Prince Edward iIsl-and is now re- presented in thc Maritime Provinc- (‘a Rugy Foot-ball Union, according f.) n statement. by the secretary lll-‘ll nlght, the Charlottetown Abegwell! - having hccoine associated with the organization. ‘Notification of ‘the Ab- hies’ ‘lllQIllllPTShlIl “'88 POlIVBYBIl lJY Georgi» L. Prowsc. secretary of the (Iharlotii-town hody, who li-as ac- companied the hockey team to Hali- fax. Mr. PTOWHP. is enthusiastic over the proposal of the Union t0 iuaururitit- the cluh (shamplonshlp series and is confident that the Ab- bles will give a good account 0i’ themselves in the McCurdy Cup play-off next season. “We may gel. triimmcd, and badly trimmed at that when we begin to come up aigaiiist the lMainland icunis," said lMr. lProwse, "butwe‘ll he there just thc same-and we'll plav iintll some day we will win." The Abbies welcome the oppor- tunity ol‘ contesting against the crack Nova vScotin footballers. ivltse-Presldent of the Union is LL-Colonel D. A. M-aoKinnon, DiS.O.. of Chtsrlcttetouwi, a fact which en- ‘sures for thc ilslanders a strong re- presentation on thc executive. Salts For Kidneys Better Than Drugs lf Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers, Drink Lots of Water When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sorc, don't get scared and pruccctl to loud your stomach with u lot of drugs that cxcito the kidneys uud irritate the entire urin- ary iruci. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's urinous waste and stimu- late them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. 1n 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste. so we i- n readily under- stand the vital Importance of keep- ing the kidneys active. iirink lots of water-you can't drink too much, also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning t'or a few days and your kidneys may than act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with ll-thla. and has been “Qdd for generations -to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids In urine so it is no longer n source of Irritation. thus often ending bladder weak- uass. Jed Salts ls inexpensive; cannot injure; makes a delightful e xervoa- cent lithia water drink. which ev- eryone should takc now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. Al Vi!!!‘ "flfillilflfi . ION-l ILUI WOOD HMO-ill rundown condition and it alvvayn '