FEBEUAEY 1C. 1928 " count: voun INTEREST You can practically double your Interest by investing your money in a lllFE AND ANNUITY POLICY m THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ‘ OF CANADA ‘For particulars apply to our Agents or to J- A-(MOOFQ. Manager, P. E..l. Division, i Charlottetown, P.E.l. Good Representatives Wanted. Central Guardian mo. TIME at Arena tonight. 2401‘. FOLLOW THE CROWD to Arena‘ tonight. ‘M07 BANKERS .- ABBiE SISTERS- Spr-ciul leaves f: o'clock Saturday. 2405-2-10-2i. ~ wrzsr KENT ICE sroars, Arena tonight. 240'! i 2405-24021. HOCKEY MATCH, skating and relay races, Arena tonight. 240'! .-_._ PROCEEDINGS _____._______..._____.___._ apwlring on the order paper isonc to authorize the minister of fin-i “we to pay $75,000 a year for ten} w be expended on the m“ Mr. Speaker announced "Time another authorizing the‘ minister of nnnnce to borrow five hundred mil- lion dollars for the purpose of pay- , mt Sign jng off maturing securities. and‘ ‘ taking advantage oi the lower rates of lntcrest. At the opening of the house today} Mr. Jacobs (Cartier) introduced his. nl address delivered bill rendering it unnecessary for a" member upon accepting office to be: elected. Similar legislation he said,'. was in force in Great Britain, Newl south Wales, Tasmania. and New‘ dox labor way, lPl Canada and quoted from Con- Vscrvetltvlestili support of his conten- __'“'. .- -. ons immlmmd “m” h" l, ‘was making rhistlogfrlillls igilxllmxl; ‘l concluded in good English fluently delivered. He felt the cramping cf- fcct of the forty minute limit when 3M“ up." In the huddle of a. quotation tlorull battlefields oi’ Quebec, aniline pleaded‘ “oh 1m“ a mmumy But ;Mr. Speaker was adamant and. he 'sa.t'down; heaving a "great heart- He was followed by Mr. Irvine uwetaskiwin mam in an academic- in a highly clerical tone. He dealt with the un- lemploymcnt situation in his ortho- the problems of production, distribution and credit being inextricably mixed up with it. 100118)’. banks, big corporations, and all other forms of capitalist organi- PRESBYTERLAN Service in Wood Islands Sunday morning at ii a. m" and Belfast at 7 p. m. BECAUSE of West Kent School sports. St. Paul's choir boys will not practice this evening. ARRIVE SAFELYu-A cablegrum has been received from Rev. T. Campbell announcing that the par- ty en route to Rome arrived safely ltn‘ Liverpool after an ideal Atlantic rip. THE MAILS- The mails arrived in the city at 7.05 p. m. yesterday evening, the slight delay being due to some ice about Cape Tol-mentlnc is North East wind. She crossed in the morning in one hour. 36 min- utes and on her return in the even- ing in one hour, 3B minutes. ZNm-nd‘ lzatlon beln m d - -lb - He mwmmced “nether b,“ wiwlvmg meg l1 0 le-Spons le. In SSIDE HIGH SCHOOL vs. West . - problem he fell back on Kenb-Arent tonight. 240“! “M” ‘Mdn ‘lckgts ‘SW34 UV “This favorite Douglas theory of ._._.- ‘ railway good for any other railwaycred-L l b _ aus- altzzz: lsl. °.§’.‘.‘5;"f.‘.‘i%”...“§.‘.i ‘credit. to mnko filings balancc beau- goose ulwaysto his. It was, Mr. Jacobs said, copied from an English act. -, n Mr. Quinn (Halifax) is the luu“,;,‘,',gl h1g1? to speak on the address. He pflld ' liu respects lo Mr. veniot not iulh the ifi-iiliiii." i’? $§."{$§"Z'F’.Z§$u“§» ‘"33?’- Y°‘"“*» banking and financial institutions}roungémghqnilll: but it was not. true of the fannerflthe two“ and laborer. from the U. S. The minisicr of, , . railways described that as “falseflixgvgg from Alberta‘ m Onmno The latter was called to order by. Mi‘. Bennett and the speakerlmab as an ex . pert finding. He did benefit. His absence from public af- iggggfithsgctlh a“ elmrescski“ wasinot believe that a statutory rate fairs means a gap in municipal " ishould be made lower, which would life." Mr. Dunning asked in dignified. surprise it the speaker really meant mean a m“ to ‘he cmmtry‘ be better to set an example to the “.35 bang carried at a 10$ plies referred to. l lvLr. Quinn gave credit for any in- t i ' crew“ production o exclude American in ngrlcultlue meant that a“ resources of Nova Scotla. In e now course oi this speech the depart- severe with detention and deportationsments nummobneg Conachiel and family. Mr. Quinn pm-Ous in can...“ chse“ Wm‘ a i-Qucm“! Tefelelice m lie declared there was very little , overshadowing 11W unemployment in Canada This in closing down of industries in liall- 959m, he Said was the n.5,,“ m- 0w “-"'".‘\ tlcal illusion or it might be zisiig- thc tragedy flix. Mr. Moll/Lilian (South Huron) iol- mansm lowed in-it speech which was undl- m.’ Edwards great outstanding statesmen of m“; Canada. the "Rt. Hon. MacKenzie Klllfl and the Hon. Mr. Lapoinuw‘. had honorable mention. It was de- clared that the liberal policies of ADDRESS CARRIED “"0 Erect factors which will lead to out a division. l1 mrmanently successful agricult-l ‘"31 llldllfll-fy and to the encour- mternaltional trade, "an utterance quired to llo tho work of I00’, which provoked mllch “llbosition benches.“ - ile was particularly emphatic (lured lo i5 lu i950. about thc new and exalted status Then we had a descent from the ' l n4 loo flattering terms and then turn-l ‘Aigtgwaifgpgébghgfieoéfpeghtfngigxlzx? ed to the mover of the address who. what‘ expansive Stummpeakulg c“ Saskatoon, milked meaningless pro- tlle speech from m“ mnc" m" nshermm‘ and Lmlbare congratuIatiortiZHivleliSgsaTfEQe A time w» we um l-wi-iiiifffiii.‘ ifiiiiflilih"??? ‘£12313; WM“ Mr" Qum" “mun ma!’ “Whistler llltving been relrmki ‘to. the "m" supplies n” u“? “"45” BilYlBoord of Railway Conunissioncrs o. expedition last year were broughtfmport was made that itjcoukfbe ion. and he was willing to accept that he should withdraw and the gefifigfit°fifififlfiififiggw“ speaker replied, “I think it wouldlpflncipie m coal as w when‘ Qhich llourc," after which Quinn indicat- - , Dr’ ed that. he would have the report mileilvhizit wt; Egluld’ bu?’ tabled regarding purchases of sup- fled at a loss The rélnedynifcitxi; gentleman opposite wasprotraction coal. which the rest of the to the new-department of natural country Should my through the . . And speaking of prosperity of the ment of immigration came m for a country “Exalted m“ when duties "M"? 1573M!’ “Dmemed were reduced on agricultural imple- . conservatives contrary to humane considerations Dreamed min m. the“. mdusmesk dealing particularly with one. Mc- but today they “le.-e me mos; mos. lI-‘rontcnac- Adding- fiféfi “Smwlg ‘lfmi-he, llmffmmgnt ton) voiced the adjournment of the e °" "i Whwll "l6 W0 debate and tonight the welkin tvilli I , OTTAWA, Fleb. 0.- The address "W will centrally and reciprocal in reply to the Speech from ihc trade with, Ow‘ neighbors are the Throne carried at 10.35 p. m._wilh- -_-__¢o>___. Through the introduction of mu- agement of shipping industry and rliincry only 6'.‘ mon- ir-iloy ale ro- smiling on roars ago llutl hi. tho present. role of progress the number will be r"- _..---§Q¢_______. ‘Woodsmcn-Ifecp Mlnardic handy. ‘TWO ISLANDERfi-Two Mari- time Province men went down to defeat in the Penticton, B. 0., town elections held last. month. ‘They were G. A. B. Mncdonald, who had been Reeve of the town for two years and was n. candidate for rc- election. The other, D. S. Riordan, who had been councillor for the past two years, and was also seek- ing re-eiection. The Editor of the Penticton Herald wrote this in rer- erence to Mr. Macdonald: "Frankly we are sorlly to see G. A. B. Mac- tlonald defeated. He was in our opinion. one of the most faithful, had. He was able to give practical- ly his entire time to the service of at during the absence of the Rev on return to his home in Halifax office of priest congregation met Mr. Gabriel in St is held. city. Tllo chassis oi‘ an automobile o.‘ Eurnpeoit (lesion has u llilfikilfllll! consisting of at ten inch still-l tulll‘. rnl-lusinl: tho transmission dull llfllkl‘ cables and (‘llrlflvlllfl Dill-Kill" lnul HXll} fillings. PERSONALS Mr. W. Storey of River l‘? City. Measures, who is seriously .ill. Mr. otui hrs. Linus f‘. .\i<~l)oll- .., ulll, (‘ross llivr-rs, spent the wool:- CLASSIFIE ADVERTISEMENTS 0am _ lunrtlon ... _..... .........---....l0c par llno of l worth You lnlutlolu "I'M Insertion .80 par lino of 6 wold: ..8o per lino of 5 words (‘llfl with Ill!‘ Ill-owns. Port lllll. ' N The Rev. John A. McDonald. (mind River, and Mr. Allen Jos- ,eph hlcllonulll. Plsquld, spent t m‘ few (lllys this week visiting tilcir Articles For Sale Salesman Wanted -\_- ncphmvs, Aliases Atlnens and Alex- uuddr ivll-lfiounllll, Druggisi. \‘lg\ nish. NEW FISHING BOATS #1114» ull sizes and (lplqlgng. Also‘ lllllllll built to order- Wrlln l'.A. Rooney; bout. builder, Sourls- l 2334-2-84}! Ion. Apply “G“, llox 11C. FOB SALE-FISHING BOAT 11 ll lilwl.‘ 2t; ft. ()V(‘l‘ ull, equipped with (i ll. P, Fraser olllzlnlv, ulso'.____ :}"|l"l'.Y.Al1|llY to Jnmcs Ilrunllsrflluy FOR SALE; “my N_ " ""- V" "*- 33" Jenkins, Mt. Albion. For-Sale Miscellaneous SHIPPING TAQEQFEO-(vk-‘EDITIOUS-l ll‘ Pllllllilloll, (iuurllinn Job Print- "ry. if _____ . 4N0. ALFRED MACDONALD. lydlllfl Surveyor. Ilormunvllle. 1‘-' J. l. ‘m... --l FOR CZ Print-n Street. Lost ~_._.__ - _ BlLLHEADS Autigxrsmetltm; tween F-Pber gently Dfifllliff‘. (lua-fdiau Jolt my 8",,“ tnwnms mm“ mnk mmwy‘ ~ ‘ Finder please lCuVv al (luardian “~'-——-—~>-—-——-——.—-~ a s MEMORIAM AND Moulm-lno. m"°"- __ 2 a (‘ltrllu at shortest notice. (lunrtl- 1.... n... nmum. . Female Help Wanted __._...__- 103 "~—-*_€_____ ___________,_,_. ,_._._¢__- conneseonosrvc: euros Aumwmreo GIRL-APPLY "mwlflllen with address prlnielh! Richmond. 2387-3-l0~3f ill-ll Hm thing for ot-liuowludlle. mull, lntlmnllona. etc. nllfllllifllll 1586 43-30 t!» ills _ 1?“... w: ,4" l-‘OIPSALESMEN COVERING PRINCE Edward Island. culling on Hur-l- worn nml General Stores. A woll known ilPHPlfl- Straight commiss- EIIIR-‘l 8-321 2327-2-8-3l SALE Qaosrou "sou. ll'l‘l'lf‘l' hilcll. Apply Airs. Alley. 2355-2-9-33 - A spring roller shade that line t b tiled acre-lg ‘Job Printory. L’ 19cm? iylaion mirror l-CYING TURNIPB AND POTA- lo t‘llmgllilifi‘llll'i:‘gt mltlglorglrfflllgllli-‘l; PHONE 149 M: dolly t warehouses. lPTlhl liul (one ___ (ibnrlottotowmogrtitl Albauy- liar, -‘.@._-L KING SQUARE Tin-Abattoir. ‘ Mlnartlbi uuluiont relleves lmln- . . . l DEATHS ABBOTT-wit Frmil-l'i(-l<lll_ l-‘ob- 9. 15028. Pillv Abbott, llgoil Ill yllilifl Funeral on Sulurlluy ill 2 o'clock. wAbMANu-Al Keusinlrloll, on Saturday. Fehruuly lily Italy Ill-tn- llfl, lnfunl son of llull Wnllmtlll, J- ugell ion luonlhs. l’, IN MEMORIAM (other James Clmemn, of South filth, 1925. l ‘ ‘.-——-——--———-—————-~.——— Tho monthly may change from year 1‘35'1'““';L08T—LADV'8 HANDBAG cow- inlnlllg MINI" sum of money ha.- Prihco and Fin.- to year And friends from day to day: But the memory of a dear one. Will never fade away. ‘ Inserted by his son. N. D. MacLEAN Undertaker BANKERS — ABBIE SISTERS.‘ Special ll-ovea if o'clock Saturday» which had been packed in by thel business-like Reeves Politician ever ih municipality. He has also. on t oi’ pocket. cost of $7.22 per many occasions, spent money from his own purse for the rnunicl all . ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION -Rcv. A. E. Gabriel who has been in charge of _ St. Peters Cathedral Canon Malone leaves this morning While in Charlottetown Mr. Gabriel was assiduous in the performance of all the duties appertaining to the incumbent of the church, and he made many friends in the congregation and throughout the city. After the evening service yesterday several members of the Peters schoolroom and on behalf of those of their fellow members with- ili cosy reach, presented him with a short address appreciative of his conduct, and a number of gold coins in token of the esteem in which he Mr. Gabriel replied brief- ly thinking the congregation for their kindness and expressing his warm regard for the people of this Bend. Que. is among the visitors in the Mr. Arthur Davey of Halifax. is visiting his father. Mr. Edward Davey, ell-Inspector of Weights and In loving memory of my dear; Luke, P. E. I., who died February; THE CHARLOTTETOWN W O WORTH T H over-fatigued or exposed. back energy and strength- (luarantced Price one dollar. for satisfaction or money "Once a trlal-alwuys Nyal." N YA LS L S TAKE NYALS CBEOPIIOS if you are overworked, worried. It words of disuse. NYALS CIIEOPHOS ls five tonlrs in one, and will bring returned to you. Preparations a spcclallty. J. Ernest H. Worth NYAL DRUG-STORE. Phone 82 i: 142 Prince Street. To The Electors Ladies and Gentlemen :——~ your "confidence. 2-9-2411 F. C. DOUGAN. ’ Card "Thanks fi Ladies and Gentlemen: I wish to thank the electors of elections- (Sad-l y W. G. BRUCE. l 2400 Card oflrhank?“ l To the Electors of Charlottetown. Ladies and (‘reutlemenz I desire to express my deep grail tude for the splendid support you accorded me in Wcdneadayls Mayor- alty tiontest. I am also deeply grateful t0 the loyal bond of work- ers who. all through the campaign. worked so assiduously in my behalf. and I hasten u» assure you allthaf. as a private citlaen, I shall not cease my efforts to promote our city's advancement. Gratofully yours, 2402 . WILLIAM MORAN. Western Guardian —HOCKEY TONIGHT fit; Be- -deque Rink. Holmans vs. Bedcque Beavers. Skate after match. 2410 --HOCKEY TONIGHT at Be- Beavers. Skate after match. 24ft! deque Rink. Holnians vs. Bedeque Beavers. Skatc after match. 2410 ' -CAPE TRAVERSE Greyhounds and Albany St. Pats will cross sticks in Albany ring tonight. 2400 —$T. ELEANORS H I G H SCHOOL - The following is tilt‘ puss list (‘or lilo Allvullomi Depart- ment of Si. ElfliilKlFS lligh School ill the llillf-Yllilfiy examinations (lruda X.-—l)uris Ilnlwllharts-(ifno; (trade lX.-Ellrl Cannon (35.9: Vlury liunt. 5'3, Jessie llunt 55.1. (‘arrlv (fuunoii 54.1; (lrudo Vlll. —--l~lrlc Tuutou (31.8. heir Thomas 60.45, llnwreuco Compton 50.8: (lrulld Vii.-~I.yl.'l Perry fiilwl. (irullo VL-J-lllwin llerullrrl 87 L Olivo .\llll‘l y 76.0. (‘lull-lotto Mulc- llezul 56.6, (Ihnstrll- Murray '51. St. F. X. Defeated Boston College 2-1 tack in the second period gave the St. Francis Xavier hockey team a crowd composed largely of Novu Sections. Two goals by Harry Mc- that ended in a furious finish. Mc- Canns goals came ivithln five mili- ulcs of each other and were follow- College. _____...i4r§- 4OQ_OQQ-QQ§OQQQQ-QQOOQO44OQ AND Raw Chilly Air Soon chap the face and hands, Q-GKOOOOO-O-Ok MacKIN NON’S I making rough and red. WITCH HAZEL j . CREAM soothes. hells and makes lhfl i skin soft and velvety. , A Price 35o per bottle. , THE PROMTT DRUGGISTS ac iimon no» Th0 Rbuu.‘ Peso. lm KODAK Sron: as: l » l i l BOSTON, Feb. 9.—~ A heavy at- HARSH wmos . I 0f Ward one} , dnterfere ivith another while he is irolling. ills foam-mate can remind ._ him what ho islworking on. l ->—-o0-a---—-~ Mlnardb Linlment. for Sick anlnlzls. Pimelll/sl 1311955 arrangements have i l l deque Rink. Holmlins vs. Bedcque a5 \ \ l I l . l l I i victory over Boston College tonislitlsports to jump, on the remote side by the score of ‘l to l. before nl of st. Moritz to see the trails. They l Calm in the. second session gave thcl 225 (my was n wjcknd 0m», nvnn Saints their triumph ill i1 flmulslimore dangerous than the one ut l ed in the final uunuv: of the period or day covered m and should u ttrilfrln n‘ n. N ‘ “ -. ~ . _ _ _ _ , _ ,- - ' i '- .lur'-, by a goal by Morrlsey oi Boston this has been exceeded in atrial byloi his allot-oils. The. mooning clou-lklnmm. m, "ms, m, h,“ m 1.10.1, Church _ Bowling, League and Regulations for Baptist, ‘Rules and Regulations for League 1. Each team shall submit the _ .~ f lcn players before March WARD ONE w" me" sp""md w?‘ tlliixltiiestz the Ex utive and no oth- pwt “W” m‘ “ 9" "Ce": cw": .er players Sllfillegfl used during the "series. 2. All games to be played accor- ding to the schedule unless other- wise arranged for bly the Captains of the teams playing or the Icaguc President. A meeting of the Executive of _ [the Church Bowling League was I 11m very araiefvldlo v8“ f°rge"held in the v. M. c. A. last even- electing me Wcdnes ay y suc a v F b 9 1928 g d t substantial majority and it shall be ‘£5.65 e wary ‘ ' n a “p . the my endeavor to continue worthy of church Bowxmg League for the year i928. The following teams ore entered in the League; 'I‘rlnity, Zion, Christian, St. James, St. Paul's and ‘Si. Peter's. Unltcd. Central “The Adventurer” , A Thrilling And Romantic Story ADVENTURES, BATTLES AND: HAIIBREADTH E S C A PISS] WOVEN INTO FILM l | I rown~the manner p _ mlnothp goodness. Tim McCoy. dashing adventurer] of the screen. has a new setting? and a new brand of adventures for, his newest mlc~and un gently‘ reaped a new triumph in “The Ad- venturer," his latest. vehicle. now playing at the Capitol Theatre. It is a romance of the tropical with McCoy playing an Americanl mining engineer thrust. through it’, strange trick of fate, into the midst ' of a Latin-American Rcvolution-grrrlbute T0 Dr- and, through a. series of strenuous, 0 - Clarence McKlnnon adventures, lrlto the position of llr-i bitter of the fates of the little coun-l (Halifax Herald) ivolier ll‘ the people oi‘ lllllilll-i try in ivhich the strange ariyenturel took place. - I n l5 "- Swill "llmmd Wm‘ Lhrmsllfully realize that for muny years hairblcadth escapes, daring feats 01",, “my “n.1,, ma“ ha, horsemausmp- and with 9- Pretty lu their midst in tho person of Dr. romance told to an accompaniment (;|a..,,,,,.,. 31,,,.K,n",,,,-_. °f U"? thunder of Elms and met A curious (‘lllilflfll in this world staccato ran of horses hwfs- lls that of saying uu good things MCCOY Plll-YS ll- mlIllYIE "llflmcerjnboui H. man after he is (lfilld, when who“ M91141 l5 delxmed 35 Pleslflho can no longer hear them and, delll? ill ll Yel/Ollll-lllll- He 1°Ve5 hl5|us fur as we know. is unconscious friend's daughter-which leads himml tin-m. This is not us it should t0 take fl- hll-Ild ll‘! flfllll-T-"v-liflfl llhelllhc . Appreciation should he giv- l-hf! fill‘ NEVIS V) fly- Hi8 WDSMllOYlJPu to a mun while be is lllive. al escape from a firins squad. his This tribute is pail! i0 cuo who fil-Plmge Mid thflllllli! “Plum 0T Kilian luei-lili. nlucli to the city in rebel general. and several other as“ which lu- livcs- l: this were u bio- iounding and exciting detatilsigi-ziphit-al skelch or fir» Alaclfinnon mark the swiftly moving stony. lit would he necessary to mention Dorothy Sebastians dark beautylwllolt- llo was horn, where ho was is charmingly displayed as the her-‘educulr-d and runny -olllm~ facts oirle of the new play, a vivid senqr-onverning his life. It is merely orita of the tropics, and Chltrleslillc appreciation of a commoner for Delaney. of "Frisco Sally icvyhu lrrl-ul. moll- fome, is a. debotlair Irish comprln- llr. MflvKlllllllfl llus the nlost ion oi‘ McCoy ill his adventures and] winning personality u ml possesses his fights. Gayllc Whitman plalys unusual gills om‘. exceptional the villain. as rcvolutionist chief, grin-es, milled to grout. kinllliuess and Alex Melesh, George Cowl andml‘ hPllfi- ‘Aiuuy nlou lulvo bflell IISA Blend ls the most complete Pekoo you can buy-Only 4 Ho, livclll ti. No player shall» in any wall l 4.. The foul judge shall be pick- ed out. by the two (cams playing any game and his duty is to watch the foul line. His decision shall be final; lc foul by the hand, the hand must touch the alleys. 5. Should the Icague end ill u draw, tile trams affected and the range their own play-oil‘. th 6. Should a team fail to appear on a night they are to play. they shall forfeit the game to their op- been previously made by the two teams affected. '7. Games shall count in the ser- ies and not pinfalls; this docs not apply to the play-oil‘. _ B. Should a team have only four men on hand to start a. game that team can roll (but. the lowest score-‘llllshl i0 nloko filial ill‘l‘l1lllZ(lIll"ll‘-*' ‘lDlvllllly Hall. workers Saiurduy night . others of note are in the cost. The Capitol part comedy round out an excel week-end program. Line-Up Bankers Hockey Tealnl serial and a jiiiglilyl educated. but their educa- twoliion illIH ill-ca of lllllo or no benefit lentilo uuyouo hut lilemselvles- ill‘. ',\luv.l\'irlnnlt, oli tho contrary, has Jlflllffll llls learning with his fellow- .mon. And not. only has hi» given ‘lavishly of his knowledge. but also m‘ his beautiful thoughts, Illlll ills wont-options nf truth. Added to all, the has n vr-iu of exquisite lm- mor. ("BIIIIPUVH and l-apiivntlnr- 'l‘llo, lollovlvillil Will be illll lillll-lll-l All lhP-‘if? llnvc liven bestowed will: Pffisidelll- Will hill/e $111 Dowel‘ l0 ll-P- for tho llzlnkers hockey it'll"! Wllml n, grave uni: oloquenl-e which llavo Py for-e their Summernlde follow’ mulls them irresistible. Wcscrn (Jflllllflllliinnon possesses that rare gift-- in the (lOIIl-QPTOWRQ (Prowl Difeifce —— NicDoltaldl. (Sootin .i (lentre-—<Murloy (Royall. Folwvurlls-Jlyrlllman, abov A meeting of nil of the mentioned players will he llelll iui the Itolwll llmlk ill 7-45 o'clock l-Hlor yT-"lrs, Principal oi‘ Pint: llill ilc has left. his lm-i of [he Opposing team shun be takeniilll‘ llll‘ spot-iii whit-ll lvuvvs Sulu ‘( the fifth man's score.) 9. Team members must roll at. least sixty percent of games to bc§ i-“OQKEY Topfigflyp ' at; 3e. eligible for any of the general priz-i es. i0. Teams finishing second and third to play oiI series of three games to decide team to play the winner in Championship Series of three or ilve games—as Captains A may decide. 11. Games to be played on the ev- enings of Wednesday and Friday at 7.00 and 8.30. Schedule to be print- ed later for tlic first week the teams will line up us follows: Wdnesday at 7.00--_Si. Peters vs. Central Christian. Wednesday zit 8.30—-Unlted vs. Si. James. fiidny at. 7.00-—Zion. vs. St. Paul's Friday at 8.30—-'I‘riniiy vs. Bap- list. Canadian Skiers _ . fin-as on Ailsiralill. by Rev. Turner or llie Central Christian . (ilillfvll. llo dealt. mainly with tilemm, cmmmmpm i“ “mt nhho“g-fli C. Clinton Brown. siumlmy“ nltvvpluble to (he Oiflvliillh lie will-ll uull llluulrli lm spoke briefly, lllm § tout-boll on scvorul other important {Mnlggm hgatwoqy] (lnnlqnl a...‘ bub, . John; R- H- Slllil-h. Pictoui W- D- quoslitins, one of Hit‘ mnsl. inter-i0.. outing ill-lug tlult of llflfillilfillifilh] ' ST. MORITZ. Feb. 9. -'The Can- adian Olympic party migrated this Ill afternoon lo the Olympic winter were oi‘ the imaniulous opinion that the jump, with a maximum of about T Chamnix used in the last Olympic winicr sports. Dupuis, the Ottawa skier. the oth- llly ut Ti (fl-lock. eo~>--—-—-— GOWAN BRAE SCHOOL Kvootl . Saunders. Easier (Royal), Peake (Montreal). ‘bl-inn m me command of the 90,391,, Dr. Mill'- nrat0ry—flll(1 hearing lllm is like listening to vroudcrful music or looking upon some beautiful pic- ture. His roro gifts have not been Vlflflfiflfill to educational work with- in college ivalls, but have eve: “int large, both at IIQIIIC and abroad- Dr. MacKlnnin is. and has been Tupi-oils. upon hundreds m‘ young men lwho have gone forth into ilio ‘Wllflfl unit ill their luru have br- icnme lenders anmul: luon- ills lu- ‘flueurf- bore "will never die, but Honor foil 0i Gilwllll BY“ Schllol-Hsiics ou out; ou in ever increasing i‘ for January: Grade VIII-Mary O'Kcefc. Grade VI-i, Margaret OKeefc; 2, Annie McCube; 3, John Mcinnis Grade V~-l, Joseph Conway; idan O'Keefe Grade lV—Josepli O‘Keefe Grade III~l, Kathleen Howlett; 2, Annie Hewlett; ll. Rossiter Milli- 1y Grade il-l, James Hewlett; James Ulieefe Grade i-l, Eleanor Mullally‘ Florence OKeefe; 3, Nellie Howlett Eulalia Mulially, teacher. Y’s Men’s Banquet Lost cvouinl: the Y's Men mot lli-lllfll GXIIUHOH’. huuquot and slog song. 0n this llulrileulllr occasion, however- till: club was especially entertained by ill enjoyed lllbl ilnusulll ti‘ most striking and ll it li-ul ulul economic llo address was vitally lllll‘l‘(‘ lull" to llll ]ll‘f‘5("llf null all wwrt- luk en by surprise at lilo sllirtlitlr: rlli-ippopkl, 1).», Mnflqimnn. is :‘I";‘;_'K')‘;I"“ h‘ "mmm" "M "d""m”"lllllll his volt-e is nliviuvs misled on '1 I . A very hourly vole oi‘ llluuks was feet and now ll('(‘(‘.l'(l(‘f] the speaker at tho, rinse ‘one of the Finland team, who eusilynn wnn “Ti... Kh“£_" Woodsmeh "MD WWW’!- halldf- ‘shill decision is based half on form ~.<4->—--- i i l t l ‘fourth place, because his form was lso much poorer than tho style of the ‘..Q-Q.Q.QQQ qggggqqg q o q Ho." unchanged, New York firsts 30. covered 200 icct. As the champion- l half on distance, the’ and other Canadian skiers, Lehan of Montreal. Dupuis and Putnam of Toronto. have definitely decided to earn their , points ii’ lmslbic interesting to note that the mall who made the longest jump in the last winter sports secured only “ L. 0. C. Bowling l.:\.~ii iliulil on ilin l» 0- (‘..Allr\y"l, ~ , ,. _ _ . "n rm!“- Qmf Thr- Vivlorlus zuul lllf" luviiu-.ibll~.~|<l-» - ‘mums ‘Sam’ m mm colmumo“ u’ lbiThU tzunlv was exciting from start l |ln finish llllll tho invincible-k rollwll guild Kllfllf‘ \\'(i.‘l rolled lleiweo slcllnl- Rlillll! but. were .\i l‘ measure . > liut we who admire D1", Mill-- Kinllon. never fldlllllffl lllm nlore a‘ than when. ill his l-ollllil'y‘.-l hour of -- llQPfl, hl- laid zlsitlo his professional ‘robes and llonlled the: uniform o! lhflusads m‘ lit-r HOIIH m mu‘. To liinl, it um.‘ no lulvl-lrlllrn, but lll~2 2 call of ditty; the opportunity of lilo - moment. for sol'i'il-l>~~l‘l"czlchr-l-_ Professor, Principal. hul. lPrtiritlL, ' above all» All his lczirniul; all iibl gifts, were but an offerings to b": iusod in ills coimtlxvbl servkae- On». iiunro ulnwnrlike ill character or moln it would he hard tn imagine aull umili flu». (‘lfll-“l carnage m‘ will’ uull horrors oi‘ suffering- his ill-- nilln llllll gentle present-c was a benediction among fill! mell- lll illc fierce strife between om- plnyer and employee in lilo cm legion ol‘ our province, Dr- Mat:- Kinllon was unanimously chosen .1 Arbitration llozlrll- And what may be considered tile greater part oi the (ihoit-t- of the men null in (lull llv. xlaclilnnou |Lllllolz l'('[ll'l‘é2('lll ml inl: is onllell for file good of til (hero. ‘Hi3 sillo of FlKfll. Tiler-c is mm-h morn that could lllli rolls-gimp scribe who ‘kilows more details of lir- zKlllumfs lifo. 'l‘l\is is luori-ly iii-- heartfelt iribul» of ONE OF THE COMMONWEALTH {oa-_._r i ‘ pen ol‘ Iicsllll. of first series his country llml ivelll‘ fnrill with ‘ i‘ more. than nliro as lrmemhcr of an» ln llulifox wily, wllnlovol- moot-iMontreflL n Q; K w_ “by. Man“ Mfic- > __ of gnmesl“ , mm"? iplayed for cup presented by Do-I brought down in violent hy lilo hum immmn m“. Assurance Co; ivorkitll: Victorian by ll tllurgln ofiw‘ s_ Grant“ .. C. C. Thompson: " Hotels 137 pins. ln lust night's game. V. ls_ c‘ Moore“ .J. P. S0mmonds| PAGE T11R33 I The freshness of Orange Pokoe iO1B~lM$QWF5P “SM-ADA" Orin III ‘P satlsfyln Gringo x t». ORANGE PEKOE BLEND o‘; TEA WEST KENT The W. h. S. ice sports which are to be held at iho Arena this ev- l-uinl: at 7.520. have every promlso or being the host ever heldJly tile ,> Sffllflfll- The t-ommitlec in, chamel- arc lr-oviul: no stone uniurluul iu their endeavors f0 put tho event over ill l-zontl style. ‘llpvvards oi‘ Olin llullllrell null sixteencompetitors llnvl- entered in the various events which ‘bids fair ‘in hr» vlosely' dull exl-itingly conic-sled- hi addition, o. game ‘of hockey llciwt-oil llll- W.K.S. and’ Suulmcrslllo lligu School looms will ho plltyr-ll, which alone will lie \\'(ll'lll Il|(~ prim- oi‘ admission. Tho boys llrl- on! selling tickets- Dmlll lm-n lllcm down. but on the other hand "dig" down yourself am] show by your attendance that lllvil- endeavors aro appreciated. A (';l]).l('lf_\' attendance is exude."- 0'1. Aquira S. . . . . . . . . . ..l 2 2,2 The iree-for-ail proved ie best. race on the card. with blanket flu- ishes in each ilcot. . Next‘ race will Lake place on Wednesday. Feb. 15th at 1.45 doclck. ANBW . Funeral Home am. lluillilllll i Since taking over l t b mu l Hotel we have spent many t thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It > is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- l inces. It. appeals to those i who want a comfortahlfl Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- , ate price. Rat/es from 83.00 to $450 l, per day. i’ Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. . l Proprietors ' > MISS t. McQUAID, Manner } . , QUEEN HOTEL l Miles, Truro; W. A. Robinson, W. J. . Anderson, Morcll; w. A. wmhous‘. Niagara Falls; Mrs. M. F. Riclfe.‘ real. l O-O§QO§ ‘OQ-OOO §O'O§§-O-§Q l VIGTBRIA r i t One of the largest and best t. equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renmwl ‘ in the past two years. WW throughout Canada and the United States h!" lcl SPllRii t lllNillllltf. Peter Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3 3 3 ,3 p Q»; Z-a-m¢:e.-_;-.._ St. John; Walter Gregor. Brackley Beach; Wm. LeBlanc. W. C. Ramsay, St, " . - . _.____Q wondsmen~keep MlnarlPs handy. i ft h t t. h l (l t. 1- . . . l3§,.i;,”.‘,‘.,‘_“““ w ° m m” "we lfellv lull] hull single of W» whllg Col. Leigh. .......... ..J. u. Fraser‘ its splendid table. CourtAMI-B a _ . __@.>._._-_ l Kvlll ll-lll lllsh tel-ll "l lb- io. A. MacKlnnon ..... ..c. n. Bllwki service to all Guests. Tele- M 17mm" _ 5MP“ Skla-lfl phones in rooms. sfllggixlllr! "T" lllf‘ lllmfm» ‘Dr. Houston . . . . . . . . . ..R. E. Splllfltk} , mics $4.00 to 35-50 W!’ d“,- -—-- "= l‘ I 1 J. Ii‘. Wheai ..l). B. Stewart, 1 - prrnwn, OnL, Fob, 9,-(Egg5\-- -l- "fishes -- - 2M 1M 22f ml. p. Titus .J. A. s. Bayer with pfqllucfloh incronsmg more 15,4‘; ‘Wily .. 217 250 21h» <3, G. Ifughes......A. W. Hyndntanl (Iharlottetown an cosy feeling on Canadian eg-zl\‘_- Km?’ -- - - m“ 177‘ 2f“ fikllF-lfi skill-M markets nt the present time. ‘i - "(Willi 193 135 ll“ - Hotel C0 l Toronto-Dealers here are quot-VJ. llt-rlon . . . . . . . . .. ill-G 185" lflilqce , '9 I > - T ~2.'V!l. ‘ ~lts i2“’%‘ii?.§l§‘.l“££s§“§é" " g , » ............. l - ‘ . ' , ‘ turned. The situation is easy. The lnvmclblen: ‘. RIVGI" i, storage market is quiet. weak and TIIlC-lllllff-"PY "-2 l s numY 0- 339W". Milli" remaining supplies are moving sl0\v- - l1 DPllnY . - ll v l-‘l- l _ . ly at any pflcg obtnlnnbh, l’. Dcyl~ . . . . . . . .. 232 20ft it!) i The East River Racing Club g . Mqntregl-Jrhq fregh egg min-kn; It. Duncan . . . . . . .. 170 .1‘. 162 Isiagcd their second race of the sea-i VICTORIA HOTEL l“ steady and ‘mchnnged’ The Si" R no“ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ " m m W isoglontwelfnesdaifaigterggonh and n H \ orn sou ' A s non on to n e .3 _ 1 k d T... p.232; . le rac was ry ug . . _lc . rls; . . nan; 1nm9fy f, "mg; SOY°“.,,,§’.§‘.. Npx’: gumg my“; plflne yynnflnl- the paccrs found it hard to keep| Andrew. F. Bcresford, Toronto, Ont; i '“"“°“ ‘”’“‘ “° '°“"‘°““"‘° “"3 "‘““‘ “‘ " "'““’““ “i” “‘“ “"99? 5""... were on u. Cllfd $2.31.’. 3335i" 5.21mi"; Quail" fused. '('i‘nf.‘<_l roll (ho Ramh era and m», ll‘ l? 0 $595 . I , ' ' 5 ~ - . t ' Winnipep-Egg roductlon in this oilior areal game lu expected. ' FPW-FflY-Al‘ Ammrsl- N- 5-1 w- P- Clmmm- 5‘ (“sq-m l; lncmaslrm Mn‘; Wench- --"-—<o>_._.__ National R. . . . . . . . . . . . ..l i 2 l.John, N. 13.: H. A. ‘Damers. J. 5. cr prices are tinchangod with dcal- Because or the increase ol‘ lnlnr- Jlldfloll Ml -- --3 2 1 Dlllglll- E- 5- 91ml": Nmolbfl- N- Co. ,lers quoting country shippers exs-tirzrhs 0st In civil aviation in India llic Colorado P. . . . . .. ..2 3 3 Jésglsraalkfgéitolg,‘ f 35~38 fin-fie 33-46. seconds 2 . l: vernmcnl will organize lilo new - ‘ - '- - i 1 W Callrary-Tliere has been some in- ogsary load establishments mid ul- Ml!" WAS: ~ - - ~ - - - - ~ - ~ ~- i Y “gilllillikflgllllllll Fog-t 1483*- lcrcnsc in egg receipts here but the llmnlcly illlvo u lnnlllnl! fir-ill In or- PflllPP-‘re llll ~ -~ ;-~ 58° ml» lllm-- ~3 - - l <> market is “unnamed in tone nnn My ,..,,,.,nm,_.n|_ ‘Tony B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ii ll Hodges. Toronto, Ont; Million , ,prlco. Chicago spot. .12 1-2, figures o>---- fl Min. (floss lflull, Montreal: C. P. Clarke. Tor- Dot Arcoln . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.2 l l Lento, Ont. OQOQOQOO-OOO QOO O OOO-OOI-Ovfi