JANUARY 1o, 192s _" ——>- ~ 3- 0~ f’! Mrs Heartz, - Mayor Miller < PRINCE S. A. Manhood, I). Millan. l 1 Celebration of t ‘Burns Anniversary U011." the ausPices of Caledonian Club and the distinguished patronage of His 1' ,,1'1.°"°u1' 1-19ut-Governor Heartz and ~----COMMITTEE:-—’1‘. F. White, chairman; Anderson, Alien lvlatzbean, J. K. Mac- Kenzie‘, G. P. Nicholson, '1‘. M. Mac- THE cgsnpofr-rnrowu GUARDIAN (C... and His Worship and Mrs. Miller. EDWARD .I. MacDonald, John l. _ u.‘ 4a..‘- CLASSIFIED 3:. ‘$111.17.; mfi ADVERTISEMENTS lilo per llnn of 5 wnrllii Be |Il'l‘ llno of G words .54: per lino of 5 word: Miscellaneous 1 mo. ALFRED iviAcoouAto, Ilandi Surveyor, llcriiiiiiivlile, l’. i. . -- . yll-llU-lmufi; ———+~ . - w sillPPlNG TAGS. ‘ BXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied, Guardian Job Print- crvm- ‘la’ " ‘ ’ mun Ans», A ,n ystwroiiioivrs neati printedf, Guardian Job Prin ry. H‘ ,“‘ , ‘- _' 11 _._.__..m I .‘_ .___'_‘_..._._ .= -~§¢ ._ . 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HESSION--DAVIS -- 0h WCGIICS-ib - . d ~ - _ m f -' b _1wh1tc 110101-095 at $1115 rcr 1mg oflTicket-of-leavc 111E111 reported 1 1‘-- 11<=M11111I1 11f .11!“ 1-111 dill;iffllllili,"fté“iizrl"’illl“ririfgl3 111151-111» i:..‘.:s.%'e.1r%':2‘i‘li§§ 11%‘; like‘. 1:121???‘ 5111?; ' 13$ 113 11-1’ V 1 ' ' -‘ - ‘ ' - - 1 the demand from alsources being ' ' . 9111011 0 19 90111111911 11 e 11 Y. ' " '1 - n1 Mi .i ii Pr“ Il)‘- i . .1; . - buik d N B 1 i k m-i. t‘ ;W. McDonald 111.1 -44 i-ifl t ‘ca us“ loma: tsi-roiror 117i‘ ‘mummy The trade in cash grain in 95 a" b ewf 5111115)“ 9 1‘ 1 1-5 aJperformedby Constable J. S. Biggarnp. Mcfiomml H . m1 102 m,‘ 1111111“ 51114"- 1° L111?“ 11"“ D11‘11,the domestic market was also slow c p“ .1111 ° 0 1 s" 111 1.11111" ex i115’ 1119 1111951 01 J05911h MfltthW/SH Tm“ 9405 0i (ohurlc-ttctown- owing toying absence oi- any demand EJ189010 1119 llfiflrkizil £01‘ 111111011911; an escaped prisoner from the: Tnr-{igh};h't"s"6,'c'lgx;zi('kgfiéép-‘Lhe from cxpol.wrs_ while 10m] ww- 111-5 W115 (i119 1111 111-995 W919 1111-iQuecns County Jail. Matthews tilde. firm-zit. tlcorigc St- ' 1764-1-10-31. For _Sale FOR ISALE-‘NEWLV meshed- \‘(i l‘ll\‘.'~ Apply Nl- J1 MCMllHllLl, Nt-ir iliivcii. 1757-1-10-21 11°"4\1Y- 1 11.3 "199111111- "G"“1"11911‘ir0xiss FOR SALE-I GOOD PAIR Job gfrln _ MEM ms ' WAN!) CHI‘ ery. _ -. ' Job lPrin 1‘ ‘‘‘‘ ““ 1URNI P8 [A139 eon-- l - a 1_ I ~—-r—- Mousiwiuo iauviuc toes‘. 11a y at our - arehousco‘. Charlottetown, and Albany? Ilur- rte-Abattoir, ' 158612-30‘ (f- t t1. i l Nursing GIRLS-TRAIN FOR uussmsi ulteiitluiits; UFIHHI‘ one _vu:ir. (i111- loinn given‘ MlllCl‘l1ll_\', ll 111111111191‘ rxlra- Address N. l-l. ihflllllii)“. Home, Onk lllll, Newton (11‘llll'-‘.K Miiss- 1 ' 1751" 1-51-111- I UPILS WANTED-FOR SHORT course in nursing. State age. (‘sl- ucatlon. Surgical and General, Brntticbp- ro. Vermont. ' 1732-1-9-31 _._____.___.... _.._-_-L — vieirmc osAouA-riz uunss rzlves baths. treatment. inuueiiill‘ Rritos reasonable. Telephone 42-h» 1 1753-1 l0 21 __ Wanted vimursn- QUANTITY PRESSl-ll) hay and straw. MacKle k Co.. Grafton Street East. 1767-1-10-21 WANTED - BY A LADY. ‘A ‘bright warm room. ooriirsllv located. with private rninllv 111*" tsrrod- Apply E- ciire nl‘ (huirtl lan Offipe. . * inn-root. at ortest notice. {Juardlutnt __ etc. Melrose Hospital... pups. also 3 male pups. Apply Albert Robertson, Mermaid. 1755-1-10-31 Female Help Wanted MAID FOR uolfsizwonk. MRS» was, John A- llicflarvlllc, Klllkflfll- 1677-1-5-71 ivANrsp-A MAID FOR canon-l iii housework. Apply Mrs. Chas} A. Beer. 20-1 Hiiisboro St. ‘i 1744-1-9-21 , Help Wanted MARRIED COUPIII for fiirm work. Apply P. O. Box l 391. Charlottetown. "tf 1 Male Help Wanted BIG EARNINGS, STEADY EM- plovinent for Barbers. Become ex- pert in 8 weeks. Write Moler Bar- ber Coilcge, Department “1=‘" Hail- fux. 1 3-1-22-ttstf Show Increase In Population Of Manitoba ' OTTAWA, Ont... Jan. 9.-'1‘he population of the province of Manl- toba as at June 1. 1926. is given as 639.058, according to a. return issued ‘ by Hon. James Malcolm, Minister of Tyade and Commerce. On that date. Central Guardian 11111130 Wi-iliicsday, Jun- 11th. 1773-1-10-21- a; HOPE RIVEIW-i-HST will toil-c LAID TO REST-The funeral of 1 . " £2€..‘;‘°..‘°§l.“.l3i;lr 1110111111 Met-two" , _P. E. I. Poultry _ Association Governor took place at ten o'clock yesterday morning from St. Paul's Church. The service at the Church ceive for the first time since her __ 1 day School annual treat will be held the remainder are from three tdlwhrgowl- J059P11. 1t. lfllicasion, and after the ceremony par-“iheqlll-‘S. otc.. testified 'to,_the poimti ‘lif will be leaving shortly for their 01133111201113“ 111 19119 01W- i ithem the good wishes of a wide clr-lal-wns 1° M13 111111 MFS- J059P11é _ i z side, wiis in the city yesterday- Q ‘Mrs. Theo Sentner, who has been‘11 morsol- ' per Prince St.. THE FIRSTQEF CROSS Home conducted by Rev. H. D. Raymond. I-Iyndman, J. O. I-Iyndman, D. F. Bethune, A. A. Alley, T. E. Mac- MRS. i 1 . . “ZEN c BAKER ‘"111 "1 Nutt EDGE. E. Clawson. Imarriage at her apartment, 201 Prince Street on Thursday, Jan. 12th from 4 t0 6. OPENING HOCKEY SEASON.- The followings team will make up ‘ the Abegwelt lineup which play the _ Crystals in the opening game of the s1‘. PETERS CATHEDRAL Sun Island Hockey mague m gunman side tonight: Ceilings, goal; Ander- son, Splliett, Mcllellan, defence; Dempsey Diamond, Prowse. Cox, forwards; Saunders, Ben Dolron, subs. They will leave this afternoon by special train accompanied by Fred Moore, coach and official ref- eree Chester Compbelll. A larso crowd of fans are making the trip. in the schoolrqom on Wednesday of this week. Provisions should be sent to the schoolroom not later than Wednesday morning. I770 SUBJECTS PASSED IN.—Mr. C. E. Stewart, Bradalbane, passed in the following subjects at Dalhousie. University: Mathematics 1., Section I. (65 to IQO); biology 1., (botany) 59011011 1- 165 t0 1110); 1511811811 Z 0. JOSEPII-GAUTIIIER. -—- Satur- sectlon I. (65 to 100); physics I.,sec- day morning at 5.30 in Saint Dun- tion I (65 to 100); chemistry, I. A.1stan’s Cathedral, Mr. Frederick section I. (65 to 100.) _ - land Dry Goods Store, was united HORSES ARRIVED-Eighteen flnel in the holy bonds of matrimony to bred trotting stock the property ofMarie Emma Gauthier, of Rustico, Willard Kelly arrived last night in friend of the groom, performing the charge of the latterrfrom Bostoniceremony and celebrating-the nup- - and NewYcrk where they were pur-;tial mass. The bride who was chased by the above prominent horsemen. Among the lot? Vol‘ 11111111111185. with not to mB-toh are five Axworthy mares, three-year 1 olds, two Volo horses, two-year-olds, fur trimmings was ossistédby "M! sister or the seven years old and all reglsleredxroom, who WaSEOWHEQ-JW _Q01'91 stock. Mr- Russel Abbott a keenioveriE901E9119. With hut to matoh- Mr- of horsc flesh and. an authority oniEdwflYd P131915 11111111 511191101190 1119 such, says the animals are as fine groom. After i119 99191110113’ 0 a lggkjng iot he has wei- scem fdainty wedding breakfast was serv- _ __-. ‘ed at the home of the groom at wgppiiqg 33mg __ A quieilwhich the immediate friends of the _ wedding took place on Wednesday contracting berths were P1959111?- "1 evening, January 4th at 12 Douglas 111191‘ 111111911 19119 11911193! Couple mot-t \ Street, the home of the bride when'°1'°d 1° 111° 31111111113’ 519111011 91111 and Mm Eliza Jam Davis were 6.45 train on a honeymoon trip to- united in marriage by Rev. H. D. 114011119111» T131001" 3114 411119119011‘ Raymond. A few friends of theicmes- The 11111111! PT9S9E11St-W1110TI- happy couple gathered for the oc- 111c111d°°1 511V“- 1111511». R111 819-559 itook of the bountiful supper whichqamy 111 the roves 00111919; 11119 lwas served. Mr. and Mrs. Hessiorrgmm“ -‘\;c1e of friends. --—-—<+>——--— _____¢¢¢-_-___ i VICS PRACTICE TONIGHT PERSONALS 1 Tonight those so t some Vics will practice againA lllr- l1‘. J. E. Wright, Summer- Tuesday night is rather an un- lucky night but yet these Vics doe-i‘ ,ing fate think that Tuesday night Many friends of Miss Irene Con- is simply another night. ' Inolly will be pleased to learn that‘ As a matter of fact this Island- tshe has returned home from tht-‘tfllm- Maritime champs of last _.__ Charlottetown Hospital where she,y9111' have crown so cocky that the‘ ‘senior Sussex Colts do not seemi ibeyond their reach-meantime as i Miss Adelaide Sentner, the little-Ono W81’ of on entree the Monet-on ‘eight year 01d dguglitei- of Mr, imdlntermediate Rovers will serve _as recently underwent an operation. l l .___.@ l l ill with spinal meningitis in the P. It 1S 9x11991911 Lhflbiho‘ Loool" 1E. Island Hospital has sufficiently V105 W111 111113! 11119 11401191011 T111511‘- [rccovercd to allow her being rcmovi modiolfis 011 9111191‘ 1119 17th .01‘ ted to her home. 118th. All of last years team will .1 iparadc in blue and white with ex- .\Ilni\r1l'i4 i.iuiiiii~iit for slgk iinllmlln. pectntions of the usual victory. . _ I _ CARI) QFvHfHANKSl ‘What ufnallfiltlniiii;ished-lmkiiiiz. ~muii your ills-i whlto y _. ,h-.iii' izivi-s hlm silcli an iirisiocrutll; Airs» Beiuuinin ltoihl, lll'il(51(1E_1'-'».Iiiiik”!~ ~ i WlSlIPl-l to (express hor iliuiiks for; HYQSQ‘ Sam we (iisbiiiguisiieii. klndiiiess shown Iiy the lutly Suiier- g ioniiiiig man's iiigiiiiiiiied‘ Sm,’ cipi‘ HUNTERP-CLARKEQ-Oii mutually,“- .. January llth. at 88", Illlisihors S1~.1:g11,2:3i§ ilfiifégifélfvga: $2: lC11“-1'1°11“1°“'51- 1119"‘ 11- 11- 11111" lof the market was steady. Thc de- 'mond .Oll’lc|t\‘l.l_lli;,_‘RO1)Bl‘t SlllClll1l‘,mand for spring Md winter when ghgserf 11; Elva 131111111111" C1“1'1‘“'.grades of flour continued quiet. but_ C‘ 11 C1111" °11°t9“"-' lprices were firm. A feature of thel lmillfeod trade was the increased IDOUSE-GILLIS-lllt the Residence; inquiry from the United state“ but of Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D.D., 71 Up- ,_ _ Charlottetown on - Jan. 4th. 1928, insgilitlbert Douse, Jr; and Gertrude E] onto, both of this city. t _ ‘ ' ' on account of the small supplies available here little-business was rc- ported. The local ' trade was fnir and prices were steady. The market lfor standard grades of rolled oats i l. continued quiet and film. A moder- ‘atc amount of business was done in; -fresh rind storage e 1s end prices‘ were about steady. Tm receipts vrcre saliht hIcEWEN—-l—At-Wc-s1t St. Pete-rsTSun- duy. Jan. 8th. "1928, Henry C. Mc-. - - A Ewen. aged '14 years. Funeral Fri-t 283 cases" The 111mb 91x11‘ Wm: dayv 13m at 1 p_ m_ ‘market was steady u. 1c vie um iof business was small. Cor lots of PETERS-At North Rustico. Jan. i 9th, 1928, Ralph Elmer Peters, age ?““”“*' ' 1 1 '“”“'H'i1 one year. son of Mr. and Mrs] . . . . ,. f. Joseph L. Peters. - 0 .' - - Meloids 5 $ Remove all- »- husklnnss and IN tickling from the throat and , In loving memory of Ifenry Vere nuke breithlnr u” laévmg G d l d i-ted thi lif - - ' -, - OI‘ 011, W10 0P0, S 0 OH \ i January 10th, 1919. ' ‘I ‘I l‘ Clear-As-A-fiell And when the mellow light 1 ’ From eyes we love grows dim and -~i .111 -l » They are decidedly effective fades away, , when u", iow, [may mound con- for coughs and all irritable i-cais from ‘in; ' bronchial affections, Invalu- as well as that at tho grave wasi '..-. ,fJoseph, proprietor of the P. E. Is- 191-4 cents per lb. and in ‘Western The receipts were 37 boxes. . hoitvy » spot‘ at extras 48c, firsts 46c, pullet Charlottetown, January 3rd, 192B. President. Mr. .1. o. presiding. “ 1149911111.’ being called to order, nine members responded to roll call. Whereas the P. E. Island Poultry Association's aim is to promote and 119V910P the poultry industry on Prince Edward Island. the following resolutions were read and adopted: Be it resolved that a class be 0Poned at the next Poultry Show held by this Association, known as lthe Junior Competition, open to 1001's and girls sixteen years and under, to be a ‘utility class‘ and embrace the most popular and use- ful breeds on the Island today. Be it resolved that as 9974101‘ the Doultry on P. E. Island is composed of birds of the Utility Class, that more even distribution of the spec- ial? prizes be made. Be is resolved that space be utiliz- led in the prize list advertising, or 5110114118 that other prizes. other 11711911 Special prizes of silver cups Messrsm Wellington McNeill and Rev. P. McMahon, D. D., oaparsonalnrcto be given, and any other pm- Ipaganda for the benefit of the As- tsoolflllon. or poultry industry. ; Be it resolved that working in mentionedgowned in pink georgette, with sil-iioo-ogiofdtion with the Prince Ed- ar s and Government and Edu- and wore a. brown coat with ‘Sabizfgvttyional Board that this Associm ‘tinh get the rural schools to com- pate in the writing‘ of/an essay on ‘the care and management of poul- try on the farm. Suitable prizes or ‘medals be awarded by the Associa- tion to the winners. Vllhereas poultry shows held in the spring are a detriment to the poul- 11K! 111111181111. and the early hatching ‘oiichtcks. -be it resolved that the Association hold their annual show 1p the fall. Thomas Hessian of Daimerrm 535k" amid showers of confetti left by the; ' An immediate revision of prize ‘11114113- list be made. Resolved that cups already in competition be engraved by the As- sociation with the name of the competitor who finally wins it, also being identified with musmnyneiv cups entered in competition er warrants, 29 residents within the The shall be engraved each year with City limits, suspected of unlawful yimolne in Saskatchewan, taking wlthycuardian extends heamest fend“; the date and name of the successfubsalc of liquor. This resulted in sev- competitor. Silver cups have been donated by Canadian Bank of Commerce,‘ 3Carvell Brosl. and Prowse Bros., to each case. two were committed to replace those donated by them tfQQIflQ-l which were \von outright at the last-offender (an American) was releas- poultry show. ~New cups. which will be competed for, for the first time at the next poultry show, have been donated by the following: Lt.-Gov. Heartz, Bank of Mont- real, Royal Bonk of Canada, Prov- incial Bank. S. A. MacDonald. Special prizes of $5.00 each have been received from the following: Hvhdman 8c Co.. Moore & McLeod, Ltd, Patons, Ltd. This Association thanks ‘to the generous donators of silver cu and special prizes, thus showing their interest in the Island poultry industry. - F. M. Nash.‘ of the Live Stock‘ Branch of the‘ Dominion Dept. of1 Agricuture, has kindly offered to’ secure motion picture films por- trsying phases of the poultry to be shown in connection with our next poultry show. A committee was appointed to sc- cure a suitable building centrally 1 extends its changed. Car lots of choice white. handpicked sold at $2.65 pcr Iiushol ex-truck and in smalirei- quantities at $2.75 per bushel Psi-SIGN}. The de- mand for butter continued of a liin- ited character, but values ruled steady. The receipts were 121 pack- ages. Some further business was done with United States buyers in cheese and sales of October Yo. 1 white and colored were made at current receipts of the some grades at 19 cents per lb. The demand from the United Kingdom was dull. EGGS OTTAWA, Jan. 9.—-I'I(3flVy\[1l'(\dUC' tlon and continued weakness is still a feature of Canadian egg; markets. Toronto-This market is quay and unsettled. and while there hes been no change in prices dealers are shad lng quotations generally to effect sales. Country shippers are paying extras 40c; firsts 36c; seconds 20 to 22c and are making sales at extras mofinrsts-Mlc; seconds 26c, fob. B. Cfffrcsh eggs arc offered herei delivered at extras 45c, pullet ext- msaqc. Montreal-The egg market is weaknind declining rapidly under receipts. B. C. is selling on extras 44c. Ontario eggs are offered? Hyndman, l P One wht; hid made-the brllhtncssl I able for I ; 111' ‘(mség glég9s-majonty o’ deal- of Ho's day, l * ' 1 w»- M- -»- u- »- : speakers rats-a. °hmb°““'°w' 1 I ' ~ jfirslls 211e, pullet extras 26c, these 0h, think-God givoth His beloved, AND . prices being retroactive ‘m. the pa“ . l ‘mm’ 1 tweoldOne local firm has maintained lnserwd by "is Lovin‘ Mother’, H t.‘ Wslfillibpflftbf! flggélftfll 370. "°"1"‘" ‘"111 511"“ ' t Price 25o in man box that l °' p- ° F,“ m °' ____ when the quinquennlal of the Englhll- Made - Tg-Mesnurr Suits and Pure Wool Cloths by Mull AGIJNTR WANTED in riirr!‘ cloth patterns nml liilu- mi-iunr- on for English hlwii-rriitle T1111‘ nvlnl llnune. Llheriil cummin- nlon. Cub trails. "11101111111 "1" lllllIll for ntiil-ekooner, nirrlll "l" PYIIII other llneii or mun with lung circle o! Irlsmln. Write. enclosing hank PFflNllfl- t" Debt. C, =Cornmsrcliil Avlverllnnl Ionian, lorth Parade, Mane-hen- tar. lngltmdk Pa’ province was taken, males outnum- l bered females by 331,956 to 307,100. The total represented a gain ,of nearly 30,000 over the decennial census of 1021. when the population numbered 810,118. Since urn Mimi- . who has‘ increased from 26,228 to its gresent , gure. At last year’: count too , cent of the peovle 11ml 1n Undertaker EMBALMER.’ t cities "ind towns and $3M D91‘ 09111 . JIIONI I40 i, , "m "_'1.“___.....-.-.¢»_~ l - ‘iriudcnuu: nllmmlfii ‘Llnlmrnl for nallmm; N. n. MacLEAN , can be curried in pocket. i - i THE PROMPT nauooisrs NIGHT SCHOOL l With u view to organizing even- ilng classes for instruction lii- ele- mentary and echnlcal subjects, B11‘ {iilicstlons will be received at tho - Department of Education up to ‘January 13th from any persons de- ‘slrous of attending some A1191?‘ . cunts should state the subjects i: n. in“ Rtvu- 7°!" (vlwhlch they wish to receive instruc- OUAK 51°“! 33" I [lions so that classes may be sr- ilranged iiccorrlingly- . WDIPHOPEDUOATION- _ 4 1724-1-7, '31- ) .. .. ._.. F 4QOOVOOOOQOO-Q-O-OQO-OO-QQ-O\ ‘residence: one on Brlahton Rood 111'hrenk of no, also breaks of s3. as City Council (Continued froin page 1) that the engineer had stated that the furnace in the Market building Dispensing- - . tood in urgent need of six new Nursing Class Wm b h 1d tThe interment was in the family! T119 loslilar meeting of the Prince s _ dis ,Thul.sday Jan mm “L873; p 101111113101} at Sherwood Cemetery. The Edward Island Poultry Association 3111185- T1195‘? c1111 011,0 1123119 ‘a of v ' 176944031 '. pglbbgaygys were; Mew-g w, E, was held m the Agricultural Hall, Bruce 51°11'11"’ and 115 ' t was decided that they should be procured. The Chief of Police then submitt- ed tho Police Report for the month. It is as follows: POLICE REPORT City Police Office Charlottetown. P. E. I. January '1. 1928, To His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors of the City of Char- lottetown. Specialty J 1 . AND EXPERT‘ SERVICE When you have your Prescriptions Our supplies the most reliable drug house and only ‘registered pharmacists dispense the i" WE DISPENSE PRESCRIPTION WRITTEN BY ANY DOCTOR. Phone 82 PURE ~oRUos - perused here, you can be assured pure drugs and export service. are obtained from ‘pl-ions. . - LEAVE US YOUR NEXT. Ernest H. Worth 142 Prince Street Opposite Zion Church Your Worshi) and Gentlemen: The undersigned has the honour to submit herewith monthly report of the City Police for December, 1927. . During December 24 arrests were made within the City limits for of- ‘fences stated in the following class- ified summary: Theft-arrests, 1; (Criminal code). Operating motor vehicle while 1n- toxicated-arrcsts, 1; convictions, 1; (Criminal code.) Unlawful possession of liquor-ar- rests, 2; convictions, 2; (Prohibi- tion Act.) Unlawful possession of opium smok- ing paraphernalia-arrests, 1; con- victions, 1; (Opium and Drug Act.) vocated by Councillor Hcnnesscy. During the course of this, His Wor- ship spoke of the necessity of see- ing that the Electric Light Com- puny conduct their wiring adjust- ments, etc in such a manner as to damage our shade trees as little as possible. Councillor Foster was of the opinion that all questions of placing new lights should come be- fore the Light Committee. It was decided that this should be done. Councillor Kennedy then spoke of the need of mattresses for the hard wooden bunks in the cells of the Police Station. Councillor Hennes- sey stated that he had advocated this, along with other improvements over thirteen months ago, but that convictions, 1; Wife beating-arrests, 1; convict- the Council had not then seen fit to ions, 1; (Criminal code.) take action in the matter. He did Vugrancy-arrests, '1. dismissed or not wish to deal with the question now, on the eve of the Civic Elec- tlon. Councillor Blanchard mentioned that he had been approached by re- sidents in that part of the city with reference to the establishment of an open air rink on a vacant lot on the north end of Elm Avenue. The Councillors, generally, expressed themselves as being in favor of this scheme. ' Councillor Foster brought to the attention of the Council the neces- sity of removing and hauling away the snow from in front of the doors of the fire station after each snow ‘fall. He thought that the Council ishould empower the City Engineer ito have this done. His Worship lsaid that it-was up to the Street Committee to have this matter at- tended to. . Councillor Blanchard ‘then spoke, advocating the award of a long ser- vice medal lo be given to all firemen who had been on the force twenty- fiveyears or more. withdrawn, 1. Drunk and incapable-arrests, 13; I convictions. 7; dismissed or with- drawn, 6; (By-law.) Drunk and disorderly-arrests, 3; convictions, 2; dismissed or with- drawn, 1. (By-law). In addition to above, there were five convictions under the Motor Vehicle Act, one being for reckless One case of indecent as- snuit and one case of Common as- sault were dismissed. A few mot- Iorists were cautioned for minor in- fractions of the Motor Vehicle Act. During December, we assisted‘ the Prohibition Officers to search. und- en convictions for unlawful posses- Four of the offenders paid of $200.00 and costs in sion. fines Jail in default of payment, and one ed on suspended sentence, condi- ANIW ' Funeral Home BINJ. ‘Iacilcllinl Undertaker and Embshnsr M Grafton Street Phone 482-1. Annual Meeting St. - Paul’s Sunday School St- Paul's Sunday School annual meeting was held last evening in tended- The Superintendent, J. E. H. Worth. occupied the chair- After prayer by the ilcv- H. l). Raymond the iniiiiilcs of the last meeting were ii-loptetl- Reports were rend from the various offic- ers 0i the uchrol which were S111)- mltted and udnptcd- The reports show the school to be in a very prosperous conditloii- The contri- butions of the school to the Len- ten offering. the Bible Society col- lection and the general school collections were found to be larg- er than in previous yaara- The gen- eral school collection which 11m- ouniell to $200 were designated. in he forwarded to the Bishop of Saskatchewan for mission Wbrlg. among the settlers- Twenty of tho scholars ilurini; the year were pre- sented with awards from the Bltblo Society for scripture memorization- Rcgrets were received from Judge l-‘. L. llasziird on his inability to be present but expressed congratu- latory remarks m1 the work of the School» The thanks of the school Councillor Foster stated that the Fire Committee had already had The Force collected a total of ‘l1 the matter under consideration. ~ milk samples during December from There being no further business, from Licensed Milk Vendors. On.on motion the meeting was adjourn- thc recommendation, of the Cityied to Thursday. Jan. 19th. Analyst one of these Vendors; whose sample of milk was found to. contain less than 31.1.1 per cent of, l tional with his departure forthwith from the Province. ‘ butter fat. was prosecuted under the City By-law respecting Milk and} Milk Vendors, a fine of $5.00 and. 1L. o. o. Bowling was extended to Mr- A. E. I-leartz. Secretary Treas- and Mr. W. V. Purdie, the Missionary Treasurer- After prayer by the Rector the meeting adjourned- Western Guardian —SEVEN MILE BAY HALL- Wcdiiesduy. Jan llth- Chicken sun- per by Albany Sectlon- Admission ffiitssgflgfidifigmifigéigrixs Case by 111151 1111-5111 ‘"1 111° L‘ o‘ C’ A1191“ iFic- Supper 35c if‘ iint fine on T) p m; collected ln'fines by ll i-los\ unil exciting game was i'ol-|irh,n,sdny_ 1775-140-21 1g1l1inf1oud 1 D mber is asiled hclwccii tho Victories flllll‘ lgfiOWglce u! ng ece 11Ra111'b1e1"1' T1111 game was a very Alliiinnlfiii Llnlmeiil fur xix-k unimuln. ‘good one from start to finish and ____i.i_______--~ 13110111111110“ AC1‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " s Glrkoodilthough the Ramblers rolled vet-vi, . . , . , ,,.,,.,¢+..,4+»»» Outstanding fines 57.00, r I H i _ H a" I ma! d h, Fines 1m December ' ' ' ‘ " 14110051111111"Vidfdligiflliy Z navrifoew 11111111111311 e ‘of 117 plns- In Inst night's game 'W~i otlrjlégtaldfimgunéggglrzfisg sdilggglllfialloiialil of the Ramblers hazl December: ‘ ‘high single of 244 also high total‘ _ or 55o. Prisoners escoited to Jail . . . . . . [I161 Following am [he Mares: meiCuiiiu-ks vs~ Stars roll and a grout. was awaitin trial at the Supre Court for asgsauit on a female andiganm 1“ Qxwcmdilg? 111T‘? 0x51811111 Charlottetown he escaped on the morning of Decfied that the Cflfllll s u in invo ember 13th. Constable Bigger wasl1‘°111111-1_111*711111“_1 1_11“k 1" 111,1‘ 1111*‘ Hotel C0 detailed for duty outside me Ciiyipart. or tho ltlllllilfflttlll. \\ill lIl‘1'(‘1:‘ o’ o limits, at the request of the county,“ $110111’ °°m° 111101‘ 1" 1""11=1‘,~“_ sheriff’ and on the afternoon Oiigamc so come ulong lsiis and g Vs, Propflflors December 15th, Matthews was locat-‘YWY 1911111 ‘1 ‘"0111 “"911 31111011‘ i "ARR ed by Constable Biggar and Dctcc- -L<*°"*—-—" Y C. BROWN, Man ei- tlve Weeks concealed in a cellar on. l? ‘g a farm in the Hunter River district. | v+o+0+o+¢o++u+¢4¢+¢.,, Matthews was returned to thci VICTORIA HOTEL- County Jail the same evening. The third game in the Provincial During December, all members ofiChampioiishlps took 1111106 ht 1111‘- the Force assisted in the collection Siiiiiiysiile Billiard Parlours lastl of outstanding Poll taxes. ‘night before a large number oi I am pleased to report that the fans. aiiil miter a hard fought con-i Police Station has been‘ provided test, Bill Nicholson emerged the‘ with a new stove and four IIEWiWlIlIICI‘ over his opponent, Frank chairs. iDouc-otto, the flnnl scores reading. Respectfully submitted. iNlciiolsoii G00, Doucctte 380- ', A. BIRTWISTLE, l Nicholson went. ftwfly inst at llio Chief 0f Polloo-fbeizlnnliig cf the game llllll hail .1 In moving the adoption of the re-‘gooil lead at. the 100 point mark. port Councillor Hennessey suggest-Ibis ir-nil was short-lived how-ever. ed that the Government should pay for he struck n slump, and Dmi- Constable Biggar for the time he (mite passed him after the 20o had spent in their service in thflimnrk way-i i-(ygrihed. Play then see-i‘ duty of recapturing the CSCBPBdiHIIIVQG [or fl. while, first one player P11801191‘. Matthews. ‘ irisiiumiiig the lcail for a fcw lllllillj The report c1’ the city 91'181l1991‘.'ies. then his opponent would one» elvlns the quantities. costs. and oth-iit up for a iviiiio iimi ih this mim- er details of the permanent strectsnier they played until over tho 300 laid down during the year was thenimnrk, then Nicholson. with the nlil 1990' B5 W55 1110 11000019511340! 19-101 three grind breaks. look the lead solutlon cmocwcrlhiz the collcctlchuinti Wilfi novel‘ llflllflefi, Winliiili! cf payments from those havlnsniu. game by ll 12o point margin- 110111989 011 tho 51-19918 111 q11911l1011- Doucetteo played a really wooll- Il- Who 1110119111 by 001111911101‘ ynoiifiFllll gsmc n-iznlnsl his more experi- seconded by Councillor Moran, and mceii opponent, and with more. P955911 by 1119 (301111011. 11111119 $119 1'9‘ practice in such company. bids fair P011 119 adopted. to become one of the best players 1111 011111119 I10W91‘ 91991110 1B111D5|ln the city Nicholson one of the were authorized by resolution to be best plflyafq in u", ciiy, playgd iii; 111111191191‘! 1Y1 m9 f0110W1118 ' P1119951 usual excellent game and the play- One on Kent Street, on the curve." who be," him ‘viii have i0 “N, t between Edward and Fitzroy; oneimmo. on Admlral Street halfway bctwcch‘ The highest run lasl night was North River Road and Mr. Platt": mmie by Niciioismh who had a front of the Military Barracks. “[11] z7_ Councillor Dougan brought up nfllceite i,“ break, of my g6 the question of the light ‘on Pownaliimn g2, ' Wharf, which had been placed there iinm- Raymond refereed the for the convenience of sksterim He Pflnjfl 5nd giii Lawioi- w“ ihe 0i. understood, -he said. that it had qioiai accrue 59°11 "llmved- 0911110111111’ 970W“ Noxt. game this evening at 7.30. 91111101119111 111111- 11115 1101115111" 1110111‘ when Fred McMahon meets Idrnle tslnod there at no cost to the city, pgn.“ having been installed by Mr. Mc- ' I I ‘ ~ Kle. who would, no doubt, still t.“ your menm u“, comvanymw 1119111191“ 11- motor. a man you can trust?" - Some discussion ensued relative mph“, Mimi why m“ m "Nib 1° a 1111111 u1rmwn111 511"“ “W9” ed that even the wool he pulls or» Grafton Street and Riley's Lane, sd- e, m". y“ u, 5m cotton, l |l0TEL lllllTllllll One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern" Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. comolctclv rchovmd in the past two 319015- Few Hotels throushout 011119-49 and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Te e- phones in rooms. Ram 3A9!) to $5.50 per dov- A Stirling MiwKov. Summerslde; G. T. Sprlggs, Kensington; W. Squarebriggs. Summerslde; s, J, Davis. and Mrs. Davis, Halifax; A. H. Morrison. Halifax; G. H. Mac. Milton. Moncton; L. Landis. Mono. ton: B. R. Avoner. A. R. Cochlari, St. John; T. H. J. Winson. Halifax; G. A. Lear. Halifax. 54§-O§~§§O§-O§O+§-O§-O§§-§§-§-; QllEEll HOTEI. Since taking over this 1101-91 We have spent many thousands 0f dollgrg in Woairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate price. 84.80 Rates from $8.00 to D0!‘ lily. 5 ' =1 Charlottetown Hotel 1C1», 750119101011 . MISS-L. modem), ma“; 1 ' I u —---. W- Amrwn. wit. s. Saunders. Suminentdo; Mn. A. ca...“ -. "some... t non. 3 ii; g Alton-rm; o. o. ‘Moreen, “mm” A. B. Moreen, Upton the Parish Hall and was well at- " QOQOO-O-O-OWQ-O-OOO-O-O-Q-QQOOQ-O-O-OQQQ-OOOOOOOOOM