CJANUARY at. 192s i‘? Tea (good qualify) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. Per lb. 50c »,stans tonight. 2151 5"!" -------------- -~ 1o lbs. .150 ‘ gum , _ _ _ . , , . _ _ , _ _ _ _ . _ , _ , _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ I I _ _ _ ‘ _ _ I H m lbs. “we CONCERT THIS evening in Co‘!- rlmrrle. sliced .... .. Sonlyrl’. and. G. Laundry Vnnllll, 2-01. bottle .. . god», vvestcirs‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Slrlwwnifim‘ - - ‘ - - - - ~ - - - » - < ~ - - - < - - . - - - . ». 3-lb. glass his card in the issue. .Mr- B. Roy Potash V . . . . . .. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 this 25c Holman is appealinlr to the elector- gflnibn _ _ . . _ , . . . _ _ , _ _ . . _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ , , v , 1_||,_ "n 35c 21o of Word Four for tsleotlon us "any Home‘ custard Powder ' ' ' " ' ' ‘ " ' ' ‘ ' - - -~ P" “n ~29“ ‘Trirllpullllghz:HmlASQLVlEIllZ Tthlwlhlfllfli (BENNY 50o) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., To clear .300 rising business men of the city. 25c and has long had business relu- Peach Jam l lb. glass (A real Special) _ . , , ,, z bgflleg .. GROCERS _—: srlcilts iii? THE CHARLQTIPEUTCWN GUARDIAN ~‘ . Central Guardian i SKATING WITH BAND after hockey match tonight. 21 tral Christian Schoolroom, beat city talent. Programme ill another gtsllumn of this paper‘ Admission (i. . .256 .250 49¢ ROBINS STILL llama.- Mr. 25c {ihruce Riggs saw u. robin ‘ “ on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ H 2 h m c P. W. C. grounds when coming 3 m“ i” z? to work yesterday and Mr. George . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - . tns -5 v .\ Mclnnis saw another on Weymouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 pkgs. .251: Street. RESERVED SEATS for tonight's Same at Hughes Drug Store this morning, nine o'clock. 2151 MR. a. nov Hour/laws cau- DIDATURE —As will be seen from lions und offices in the Wurd- lie- is strong for economical civil gov- Bllllnfilll together with the develop- ment of our latent resources; and ‘advocates u. reduction ill electrir: iDKhl-llll! 11nd power for the benc- liit m’ (‘he consumers, and Qgpeci. Jilly the sm-all manufacturer. Mr- - liolmon states that if elected he At Thellaptlst Church Sunday morning Rev. R. C. Eaton preached a sermon of particulur in- terest, and power. fromjlebrepws 1,1, taking as his theme “God Specks." "He ‘deli-it ‘with this subject‘ under four heads; Why does God speak. liow, when and whatf". The usual interesting Bible Study 5956;“. was well attended. The evening ‘subject ‘was ‘The Good Shepherd." based on Psalm 2Z1 and John 10. The points of the sermon, ‘define the capacity in which God appears as lhe Good Shepherd of His flock, in provis- ion, personal interest, protection. prevention and restoration. ‘ Tho choir, as usual fllITilSillTtI l: u- ' sic of outstanding tnnrit. The week presents the usual busy activities. Boy Scouts. C. G. .1. T. mid week_ prayer service. At this service the theme is resignation, illustrotedgby trillions norm Writ- ten in his blindness. -~T);erladles ~01‘, tho congregation hold a‘ tea Thursday evening in 211m?" Kthurfczh, ‘being ~accomodatcd there by the gracious courtesy of Zion congregation. lwlli do his utmost to get 01143 1131f —-COME AND ENJOY Auctioniol‘ the fines lmposctl in Prohibit- and Dance at Seven Mile Bay Hall s ion macs given to the city instead Wednesday, February 1st. Auction of one-third us at prcggm. at 8 ppm. sharp. Banjo. accordion, violin, piano accompaniment. Ad- ‘ SbCIETIES VISIT. —The Y. P. S, mission 25c. 2l53-31-2i [of the United Church met in —>-—— ltlillarshficld Halli Tuesday the 24th, - e occasion eing a return ‘it Central Gllafillall from the Y. P. S. of York, WhOVIlDBIIE ______ 4 on a very lengthy and entertaining VICTORIAS vs. sr. pulvsrms. "Ytlgmmme, filler which the young MAYN,“ tonight 2151 ladies served lunch. followed by comes. A hearty vote of thanks Ponce »was‘ tendered the Dunstaffnagc Y. P. S. by the York Society for the pleasant evening spent. The meet- ‘ing thcn closed by singing "Fm- ,'I‘hcy nro Jolly Good Fellows" fol- |lowod by the National Anthem. -—-~—<@0->—-—-- ‘1 _»_-_ . APPRECIATION surncml: couur-ln the su-,. ___ prcme Court cstcrdny the assault‘ T,‘ _ m, i, . H, , .L cusc of Ch stina‘ McMahon VS.ill)uug‘l:lt m]; glioypsstf Ellmnuel MCMMWn- both °f FmmTunany ucts oi’ kimiucsn and tributes ington, came up before Mr. Justice m Sympmhy 30m them m moi} Haszard and a Jury. The plaintiff mum, m‘, Mmavpnwnl ' alleges that the defendant, hcr nc-‘___; ~_____' ' _____ hcw b lllilfflllgfl, had struck her‘ _' 5n the {stomach and other pints £1", _,___ DEIETHS the. body with a shovel. S c a c MCALE __ ll-“Biles ""15 he ‘New "- "mle smnehlonuar: ‘£2111: lillgellrefltohly at her Hr- Slw W1"- soilll; into tlleibelcved husbdnd of‘ Emma McAleer house. $500 damages is the claim. “We Rem“ , "Johnston, KC, for the plaintiffl and Bentley. KO. for 1hr deielld-lrlaclmanat-At Indian River on ant. The two witnesses cxunllnetlmanuary 3rd‘ Rosemary Zelda Heck. POLICE COURT.-At the yesterday morning one drunk lip-l poured and was awarded $5 or ten- days. Another drunk failed to ap- pear, and had his ball bond of $20.00 ostrvatl-d. A vugrnnl was giv- ,cn thirty days in jail. "Western cuaraCidn _.LOST -— One pair wild 1.20980 \\'.l~l. Sl-hurutzui, Wllmot- ltlswzllal» Zliifi-l-Iil-Zl- —HOCKEY TONlGHT IN BEDE- OUE RINK - CapeTl-nverso vi liodequo " Beavers. Skcuc ditor mulch. 314-" —CAPE TRAVERSE VS. BEDE- QuE m lledeque ionisin- 214-3 ‘ye-splzdlal. ‘SKATE tonight a! (‘rys l1 ‘mint, sunroof-lulu». with nlpsic-_ Admishiou," children 1:» ccnlsnknlulls 25 écnts- ~ -—FARM FOR SALE- Iflfl)’ acres shore. farm for aulc nt North (‘arll-ton, four miles from Curb‘- wn Ststion- Handy school null rhnrches- \Valtci' Bartlett, Carle- ton. 21-10-1-31-5! —-'FARM FOR SALE - lclchlv tour acres in bigh swto m‘ cultivul lion- Good buildings Ono miic ‘from ‘ifnrieton Siding. Stewart Kic- Jiih-kcn, (Zarieton. ‘lliihl-(tl-il- -Ai=rizh FEBRUARY 1ST 1 will have chemical and mixed fertiliz- vrs in ntock-‘Call or phonn- Ordvr I'1ll"l_v before busy season. Jam-is livNoiil, Keilslnlztoil. ' . . 211i] \__.____ 0m lnlcrfion - Four’ lnnertinnl Eliht insertion! >---- ___._i~_ _ Female Help Wanted” WANTED-MAID WHQ TM" slot-p at homo. Apply lo B5 Fitz. roy Street, between ll uud h‘ u'l'.|0(‘k in the cvcniulz. 2098-112X in WANTED -- A M liuuion St. _________ AID. APPLY 151 ZilG-HiLI-tli. amt, WITH some EXPERI- once. for housework» Mfr!‘ |3""“‘ vii. 24 Upper Hillebaro $119M" 234-1-11141. __#__... __%__,,__i.. LOST -- auucu 01-1 kevs 0N ring.__Apply Guardian Office- _ Male Help WantL WANTED-HGMEDIATELY MAID for general houncwork- A0111)’ 248 Grafton Streeti 1-31-31- --_~.‘._._____..._.__--—>—.- mo. annulus. snark EM‘. ploynient m- Barben. Become ex-I pert iii t! weeks. Write Molar Bu", per college, Deputmentfi?" Hill" ax. - » ..___-n-__--n——-' FOUND-LADY’! HAND-BAG 0N St- Petem Road. Januarl’ 3m" --- s ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS yesterday were the husband of thcibcnv aged three years and two plointifl and the plaintiff Mrs. Mc-‘months, mm,“ daughter of Mn and Mahon. Before adjourning "in the Mm John geckbmq; afternoon His Lordship Justice, ll-luszard suggested that both parties McLEOD-qn this city, Jan. 30 gets together and settle the matter David cuyler. McLeod, aged 65 out of court. It is expected that the yam-g Funeral 1mm m5 son's r8511 above mentioned parties will token-mm 25 Hensley st" Wednesday His Lordshipfis advice. morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstlm's l ———-——<Q>—-——" ‘Cathedral thence to R. C. Cemetery. l l CONF10V.--.-\1 “Ylestport, Qlltllllb, Jaliuuly I\VGl'll)"lllll‘Il, of‘ pncumor. firs, blocvia, Alary Christimtjftoxirc-y. (in l~ Provmglahiiglon oi‘ Si‘. St. Lahilicrt. of the ca“. srvkution- do Notre Dame.) A nn- v I Bill ‘Nicholson won the flnal- for the ‘in the ‘Championship from Fred McMahon 'by the large majority‘ of 255 P011118. "Y" 9"‘ Knfllllt‘.'1’l'lllv1li.Ed“'='rrl h" the scores reading Nicholson scuionll. ' ’ Mflvmm“ 245' ‘lmwAn-At Charlottetown on Sat- . v Y' r ' anyrstugcs of the game, while Nic-lncwiw- aged 74 Ymrs- The hmer‘ nelson pmyed excellent bmiams analvtook place yesterday afternoon, lprlvately from MacLearfs Funeral {ugfiufilllxstgg TstlcvlgéMnhon‘ howove,._‘l-lcme to Peoples Cemetery for in- lit must be said tum. hc played m‘, ifirment " Vtough luck", all through the match; and hc sure had o tough proposl-‘ ‘non with Nicholson playing in such. _ 1n Memorlam finc ‘fornl. The highest break in; the match was i1 points, scored by, In loving memory of my dear Nicholson, while thc best McMahon! could gct was a small run of 28. The largest crowd of the Senfiollivcns, William and Daniel Holland. witnessed last ilightls match. _ ‘wives and little children, who do. l The [mp1 bloc v.11] be played thislpdrted this life January 31st, 1926. with such a large lead ,‘ wilififhcre is some one who misses you cvcnlng. and it looks as though Nicholson be the winner this ycar. l. sadly. "And finds thc time long since you went r There Is someone who thinks of you alwayw, [But tries to be brave and content. {Gone are the faces ‘we loved sodear ‘Silent tho voices we loved to hear yVTis sad but true we wonder why ‘The best is always the first to die. MRSQQHa-neous In my heart your memfiry lingers Swectly, tender, fond and true SHIPPING TAGS- ExPED‘T‘0Us‘ETherc is not a day dear children, lv supplled- Gllflrdlfln M’ Pmlggrust r do not think of you. l -r . __L_)_Y_____----- Inserted by Mother, Sister, and JNO. ALFRED MACDONALPHBroCher. Laud Surveyor. Ilermauvillc. 1’- ...8n par lino of ii words 1st, big time In Heart: Hall- 51‘ p i VICTORIAS - lflTgnMunxATn /; |Maritime Champions vs. Baint Dun- _ I ALWAYS REMEMBER, Wedneudly- FW- Royalty. supporters of Councillor from Ward Four are meet in the committee rooms evening at 8 o'clock. ZION CHURCH CHOIR — SD99‘, in] practice will be field tonight at. seven o'clock- HOCKEY MATCH and skate t0- tgx, 2151 FIRST SHOWING 0i’ the non/i Ford cor in Hunter River WEIlIIB-"ifi day afternoon, February 181-9 ‘Thursday, February 2nd~ A- B. cliffc. TONIGHT'S HOCKEY Maren‘, Saints vs. Victories will start at‘ 1.45 sharp. 2151 MAYORALTY COONTEST.» All supporters of Councillor ‘Moran: from Ward Four are requested to. meet in the committee rooms thisj evening at 8 o'clock. - 2148 l LONDON FUR SALE -- The fol-l lowing vxrblo was received yesten’, day from Messrs. McLure and Mac-l Klnnon:——"At first day of Hudsonsl Bay (tcmpauy sale, a fox pelt of! Milllgun and Morrison's consigned through lvllclfuro and MucKinnoni Tfitllllfid two hundred and‘ forty-i tivn Ilfillllllfl- Sale is strong mrll woli autcnd i" l v {-1 PERSONALS Mri and Mrs. Roland Melklel Charlottetown sment the wcek cndl here the guest of Mrs. Roland‘ Phillipson. ‘ , l The many friends m‘ Miss Got“! lrude Clark. (Juvcudish, will b-ll glad lo lcilrn that she is doing us; well as can he cxpecledin the 1?.‘ l0. island llcspiiul- Tho nluny friends of Mrs- (lovlnf Harding", who has been confined to‘, tho l’._i-.‘. island lloiipital, for flu‘ post fnw (lays, will be glad to know‘, that she is making n goo<'.,rcco'v—< cry. and (expects to be arounliagaiul in a few ddys- _ Mrs. D. J. Riley 1m yesterday: morning o" .11 visit to her uncle} Capt. P. Mockier of Brulc, N. :5.‘ She was accompanied by her ncice, Miss Dorothy Kirwan. Mr. James O'Donnell has return-l ed from a trip ItU South America and Mexico." - . Miss Edwina Clohossey of Tig- nish, spent the past week in Char- lottetown the guest of Miss Adele‘ Cullen. -Whilc in the city she nil hensistelmslster Mary Camillus. t Mr. I L. B. McMillan returned! home Saturday night from Quebec‘ where he was attending the Rood Builders Convention. lMr. Pei 1r M- (“huissnn nl‘ Till", nish, whr has been a giatlont the (‘ity Hospital leaves this lll'll'.‘l- lug for his homo in Tlgnish. 31r- Jamos McDonald of i(cll_v'-= Cross i-snl patient. in tho Citv‘ llcspiial whore lic untlorxveni up opcrntlon Sunday morning. Ills, molly irivntls wish him a speed)‘ recovery. ‘Mr. Joseph lfuockwood, a patio out in tho City liospitui for tho nust thrcn ivccks. loft for hi»; homo‘ in Lenuox lslnnd on Saturday- Mr. Fred Morris has ‘I short business trip and will leave on return in a. week or so. . and Mrs. Morris are spending tho winter at the Princess Issena Hotel at Seabreeze. §4444+Q~§444 4 HARSH WINDS AND p. l. 1-25-1 mo, ~ ——-—--.w-~—-——-~—- i ____-———’—~-- i Ems ”'.\L.';'tl§“,’§in§§“ Zlfilfi Jog; IN MEMORIAM Printer-y. . _ v '-'-——- , In lovlfilr memory of our MEMORIAL! AND MOURNING dear wife and mother, Mrs. cards at. almrtest notice. Guardian"; Ne“ c“]npbdl’ Kmgshm, M“, Job Printer-y. U, departed this life January '*”"““—?7FT5?Il m" ‘"2’- . "rumuo -. . » “frelfgniiy at our warehouses,‘ Today recalls sad memories 0f u loved one gone. to rest: And those who think of her today. (Jharlotéttatpwu, and Albnny- Han “WM” o" 1580-12-30 t.f- i , ___,_._.___-----—-————~, Are those who loved her best; ‘CORRESPONDENCE CARDS ANDF A silent thoughhu silent tear, envelopes with address PPlHlBd-l Keeps hcr memory ever dear. ‘just the thing for aoknowledlé-l meat, intimation, etc. Glllfilllli‘ Job Printery. l _________,___ ,.-..._... __-_---—-——:~ 1 WILL rue PARTIES "rHAT}____ picked the ruit on “w lliillihl on Saturday 21st. 11188110 “m”? i:.*".‘1.2:.:::::::.‘:s‘a.r‘::.::‘:r N- b. MacI-EAN ) a . and urn: la not "°"""°‘" ‘Ml Undertaker hEMHAIMER pnrtlefl "will suffer the CiHlSl": PHONE 1|! Inserted by )icr husband and family. For Sale A '; Owner may have nnmo by 11PM" 1m: properly nnd pnylna for all" ut this office. I 14m» w Aifitfl-l nuanced. ‘, FOR SALE - COOKING RANGE. , KING SQUAD-I Apply 89 Rochfnrd Stront-lq‘ 2t I . +Ofi§Oi§§4 Raw Chilly Air Soon chap the face and hands, mailing rough and red. MacKINNON’S WITCH HAZEL CREAM ‘ l *‘*OOO-O-OO soothes, heals and makes the ‘ skin soft and velvety. 1 5 Price 35o per bottled ‘ I ‘run ruolvlrr lmodclsrs ‘, I i . C _ lgyfillgufffc. im gflbAK srou Saw i Q§OOQQOOQOOQOQOOOOOOOOOQ 71m] have done so fbr 56 Years s East Word has 2152 Department of National Defence, Air Service. Ottawa, that the part MAYORALTY CONTEST. —— All of an aeroplane found at Mlminl- Moran gash early this month was evidently requested to part of the H. S. 2-L flying boa: this owned by the Canadian Air Service. 2148 fldlmited, of Three Rivers, iThis machine was wrecked on the north shore of the St. Lawrence during the past season but without loss of life. .lcd to the identification‘ in this in- ‘stance. The department is of the night, reserved seats 50 cents, gen-opinion that. the eral admission 35 cents including-found on December 26th off savage EHETDOI‘ belongs to another machine [of the same class. Cut-lyestcrday morning for St. John, to 21454.33; ,attend a conference of the Gradu- " ates of Wycliffe College in the Mari- ‘ o'clock and worn conducted by Jim'- returned‘ from Daytone Beach. Florida and ls\ registered at the Victoria. Ho is on i l i ", QIIEEN . l linss 1.. McQUAID. Manny" l PLERSE ; WRECKAGE IDENTIFIED. been received from the Quebec. The marking CAF- l0 portion of strut ATTENDING CONFERENCE. -- Rev. H. D. Raymond. M. A., lclt time Provinces, from January 31st to February lst. Mr. Ramond will lead the prayer meeting which opens Wednesday morning. Among the speakers at the conference null be the Bishop of Fredericton, Rev. Professor Pilcher, D. D., Rev. R. Taylor McKiln, Rev. Canon McKinl, M. A" Rcvercnds H. L. Haslam, M. A., and L. J. Donaldson, M. A., the Ven. Archdeacon Armitage, Ph. D., D. D., Rev. Dr. J. M. Naughtnn, Rev. J. S. Woodroofe, Rev. E. Morris, H. Usshcr Millcr, and Rev. F, A. Hef- FUNERAL OF LATE G- P- TRONG -— Funeral services in!‘ tho lair (lornhi l’. Strong wc hold t his ion- msi|l<=|lcr~ 40 llrigillxiil o u Road yt-stvrllny uftorntioll at W’. lirurro Muir ussiuirll by Ill‘?- Mr. (l-abricl, both of whom refor- rrll lillilllfly lo lhu lifo of ihu riv- cedsod- Music mo; furnished Si.» Peter's Cathedral Choirs. Th1- memibers 0:‘ the (funodhln Legion were also present and took purl in ' the se-rvIt-v, the Legion scrvir-c being combusted by Iiiojor luau-Null, the late Mr- Strong hav- inu" scrvr-d overseas zis a Ilia-uten- unt- Tho remains which were for- warded to llalifnx by N. D. Alan‘- Loan this morning were accompan- ied by Air. flllil Mrs. Siront: Slfl- nml will h» placed in All Saints (Yathcdrul llllq cvculug where the funeral will be held tomorrow. It will ho a pvilitm-y funeral and in- N>"‘lllf‘lll will ho made in Crunp Hi1 Cemetery (Infill-allies of tho Canadian Legion _i\(‘ik‘(l as pdll~ hearers ni the house and station this Illfrllillpi. tln- fHlllHVllliT acting". -|\ioior lilntaNnii, Cont. ll. Stow- self as opposed to appeal to the‘ by} nnelnhcrs oi‘ Si. James Church and‘ PROGRAM (Continued Fem Page l) Privy Council he had appealed. and found himself in the embarrassing position of finding no respondent) and was still looking for one. The Alberta lands should be given to the province at once. ,‘ Railway problems urere referred’ to, but what the government in- tended to do with the Pacific Great Eastern or the Alberta. nothing was told as to what is to be done. In respect of the Hudsons Bay Railway the terminus had been fixed sixteen years ago and confirmed by the government. It had now been changed from Nelson to Fort Churc- hill at a total loss of six million dollars. Thai however was not the main quesiLon. The change had. been made and contracts let without any reference to parliament which had been flouted, and in contravention of the provisions of the Railway Act. The only differ- ence there had ever been as to its completion was the amount of money available to go on with. I-lc was on record as favoring greatest possible expedition, but always with the antecedent sanction of parlia- ment. Turning to immigration Mr. Ben- nett regarded it as the most vital question for Canada today, the set- tlement of the open spaces of Cau- uda. He described the govern- ment's policy, notwithstanding fre- quent announcements of vigorous efforts to be made, as a. failure. It ivns suggested that. the standing committee on immigration and col- onization should be authorized, or a special committee appointed to in- vestigate the whole subject from a nation-wide mint. of view. “Wc must gct immigration." he declared, ‘with emphasis. There were two great considerations involved: First how to conserve the population we already have and second to get ad- ditional settlers. In regard to report of the royal commission on customs irregularit- ies nothing had so justified ihc chargos made by the Hon. H. Ii. Stevens, member of Vancouver, as the revelations of the investigation from thc outset. The duty of the government now was, not to boast of improvements in the service but to sec that the persons [lroved guilty should be punished. l In regard to industrial research no one more highly approved of it than himself, but he wanted placed on the same basis of efficiency as in the United States, Great Britain and Germany. There was provis- ion for research in a, number of de- partments but nothing could be more fatal to good results than duplication of efforts, the spreading .cut over wide areas and getting nothing appreciable back. It was money wasted. ‘ Mr. Bennett made a. strong ap- WORTH " ‘l’ l-l Our stock is fresh, clean and up-to-dltc. We "give Imlnl ttentlon to the dispensing of p- , 0m It! b! l"! physician. Only registered Drugglata doing this work. Phone and mail orders promptly attended to. J. enlvssr u. wonrn ‘ w; ' m rnuvcl»: smear ‘ room: s2 ' lllillll. UURLINB , STAGE SE BUNB BBNSP West Defeats East In 010st; And ‘Exciting: Tilt Yesterday Afternoon‘ And Even-I" ing‘. for 4 ..- ..... , providcd- not forgetting l0 Incu- Thc Charlottetown (Zurling Cllilfdiilfin that. as far as tlic bcansw second Bonsplel, the second m‘ 1h’! concerned, was m be all “(inn ll 30115011, held yestcrdzly afternoon nfioir- ltcsponllvl‘. in by Ni‘. 0.8. and evening, was voted one 0t‘ the Moore - 1"‘- bost ever staged by tho local curl- The "West" ors, not forgetting to “Ben's Bean's". the coveted Drill? ct’ thcday- ~. _ West "The "West” mulching stones xvith '12 (3. Bay»,- lilo "East in the first stanza off}. E. McNuu .. Ulikcvr-ni breozod through with ulCuM. Williams . zualorityy of six before ‘sitting (Lil. Blot-k down to the “ropast", "Ben's lSkip-8 l3eans“.nt ll o'clock sharp. The » -,- "Fast", although giving awuy some- “CF. Tnylor . . . . . .. S. G. Puppin what M tho “lesser wise men" (l.(‘-. Thompson 0-D. Mofiroior. mot only‘ brought - mention home the “h-dcou", but the "beans"- The following is the result: Eat attempted to take it out on flt-ll‘w_J_./i.S. Buyer . . . . . .. ll. A. Eber! ilrrns" mid needless to say nuc-‘A- W. Ilyndmnn R E. SIJBIGM, (coded to the "klngfiq taste". ', Skip~11 , . . . . . . . . . . Slripwk 'l'llv silppor given by the nbovol f; llilfilllfllllid (lumpony was lIlILlIlIIOILArIiIjOI‘ McKenzie D. llcKinnon by upwards n-I o. hundred curlers, (‘..(‘.. Alsliult . . . . . . . .. (.‘. (l. Duffy and a tow otbersv-tho Press did 10.5. (toffin . . . . . .. A (I Sinclair um vurl- Manly and varied worn 1.. ll. ihloMlllnil D fl 8191111“ tho speeches cl‘ llmsc present. my, Skip-Jr‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Skip-JD eluding Iiiitcht-li of tho Patriot uudi . Corrilran of tho fluardiun. hut a.l1‘,.1. 1.. bit-Lead ll- Wincheatbr and sundry were of the opinioniJ. l’. lloopr-l" T. ‘C- Bayor that next to the award, was thew}. W. NicLeml . J- A- S; Bayer good time had by all» Col. Leigh .. . .. ll. AI Ebetil The following after-dinner enlhu- Skip~5 . . . . . ...'.i,. Skip—-11 clams, presided over by C. S. , ,' Moore, President. c-i‘ the Curling S. C. Peppin C. (3- Tliompflb, Club. wore heard to grout QIIVRIIZ-‘W, A. .\icLarcu II._J. Pbillllé cs6‘. “llitnseli'"»~thc President; so. r. Simmonds m. ofin Arqlilba oodviili new» memlmr cnthusinsilcbllyirc- 3.0. Moore Dr-"V ‘G pcal for the extension of the benc- iits of the pensions system for rc-v turned soldiers. There were o grea deal too many ill soldiers walking about who are technically described as victims oflpostwar physical weak- ness. Nothing wus so calculated. to cause discontent and dissatisfaction with our treatment of returned men. In respect of empire-problems and “H. 1701- (look, John Lclglliizcr. null W1‘). ifnltnn. CARD OF THANK ‘ -. Iwlshto thank my many friends, tended the religious ceremony ofnle Sisters and nurses of the City Hospital and also Mr. J. R. Burnett. and Guardian stuff for their kind- ness shown me in mv rcccnt illness. {Sgdl EDDIE VESSEY. 2149 in ‘ U-O§-§§Qf-QQ-§Q4VOQ~QQ-OQ-QQQ*4 aorrt international. relations the Leader lof the Opposition was lit-his very lbest. For many months the Prime Minister had been eloquent as to lthe alleged equality of Canada's ‘status with that of Great Britain. The truth was that Canada was not] on. an equality with the Mother‘ Country, and could not be until the colonial validity act was repealed by the parliament of Westminstclx, To ciuim otherwise WBS merely to, deceive the younger generation; iUndcr the act in question and a recent decision of the Privy Conn- cil any enactment 0f Canada ivas ultra vires, and invalid to the ex- tent to which its tcruu: were rc- pugnant, to those of the colonial validities act. No one believed ll'\ the right of a Canadian to runkl with any subject of Great Britain Q more than the speaker but it could VIGTORIA f One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms, d4 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past two years. Few Hotels throughout Canada ‘ and the United States have , its splendid table. Courteous < service to all Guests. Tele- i phones in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.50 per day- Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors 4 nanny c. naown, Managcr x D O-OOO-‘O O-O 0-Q&$O-O'O&§§-O+O-O~Q4 __.______. ,___.__.___._______ Q-O0-§§£+§9¥O-§$4§-04+¥4OQ+: i. uorrt Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those 4 who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- 4 ate price. Rates from $3.00 to $4.50 per day. Charlottetown \ Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor: AAA‘ ‘Alisa. uunuunnoonroww . km v.7," elf: ‘ 2+1‘. t,» F‘? r:- only be when appropriate measures were taken to repeal the 188.1512.“ lion in question. What should be done to give usthat status had not been done. _ ‘ l As to international relations Can- ada was a member o! the League of Nations and had now a non-per»: manent seat in its councils but llfltl he government ‘fully considered the implications and obligations of such a position? How many persons in Canada or how many members of the House knew what these were? it was the duty of the government to supply him with a prccis of what took place. Mr. Bennett then ivent on to dis- cuss the respective significance of the names of diplomatic positions zuch as Ambassador, Minister Picnq lpotcniiuly and so on. A lcgation 1n Japan he added by a minister- mcont something to that country which had comparatively little in- ercst for us, and it had implica- "ions of protection, a navy, military dowel‘, cm. It carried with it dangers and responsibilities unnec- =ume. What hc wanted were traclc ommissioners and not, bcdizcncd iiplomatlc functionaries. Hc laughed to scorn thc idea of tending a minister to England, a nlnister being accredited only to ‘orelgn countries. We should not undertake anything liable to mis- understanding and which has no place in our international require- nents. In conclusion he criticized the etructivc legislation, and silence to nany of our most vital problems hat should be dealt with. There was nothing about the fuel problems amemploymenl», the St. Dawrencr waterways, the reduction cf taxes ind many other things. He em- whmsizcd thc majesty of parliament. its right to sanction all undertakings 2f moment. and the dangers which lurked and always did lurk in the abuse of executive power. The Prime Minister after speaking for about three quarters of an hour novcd the adjournment of the de- oatc which will be continued to- norrow. A great crowd came to ‘cspcct to President Oosgrave. Thcrc for about two hours. L ESSBYY IDI‘ B. YOUDQ country l0 85-‘ =peech on account ‘of lack of con-l “arliameht Building to see and pay; was a steady procession of citizens L. Cameron carved by up» mob, llevfiFatbex-‘J- Skim-S . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;‘ silpl-r» A. Alclntyre; Dr. J. I}. Mc/Bpigan, " ~-l ‘_ (‘lharles Mitchell, '1‘. E. col-hm“. .I,l-‘. Alclmod . , . . . . .. E- ‘Metlivifli Charlie Thompson, Gordon llugliils, ' Dr. J. l). McGuigon . . C~ _G.‘Di1‘, ILA. lfihcrs, S. (‘. Poppin, J. P. “ill. Townsend .. C. M. Willid ulzimmonds- D1". .l.(‘. llousmu, C. J.l.. llodgsnn l). B. Stewart ‘uvau Duffy", K. (7.; Ih‘. (i. C. Ski —~i . . . . . . . . . . i ," Arvhibllld- Iii-p - sk up’ During the course or the even- A. Pickard N. Wineheptdr l"? Ml‘- J.l~‘. Wheur spoke eulngis-fll. Currie . T. C. Bayer fiofllly with reference to the greuLlLF. Fraser . E. E. ‘Cllwnnn interest taken by the DolniniovrG. G- Hughes , J~ A- 8.31110!‘ Life in tho local curling club in Skip-IS . . . . . Skip-J dollfllilli! .11 . splendid trophy for , . l»; competlliorl." responded m hy Ainjn .w. N. Wilson Major Moifériiih MCKPIW-ii" Tllirh tribute was also-PINS. Coffin . .,.. . W.- F- Taylor paid by all vrwnkcrs to "nmnrjliinwar. McIntyre axpeidclali- Bétllls" for the QXu-llgm cuppcriJ. A- Bentley .. Dr. (.'..(.‘.ArchibalIl slop-c . Skim-is Maritime Hockey qiififiiltyiiiiiiiijtli? iii ti‘; Results I; E 7f; Total—~i932 (Canadian Press) CHATHAM, N. B" Jnn. 30.-— Chathalh defeated Bathurst, lcad- ers in the northern section of the‘ ‘ New Brunswick Hockey Dengue,‘ PARIS. Jail» 30. -—‘l~‘orcii:n Will- here mmgm by a more of 5 m 4. rlstcr llriam. is hopeful that _ tho HALIFAX. N_ S" Jam aorsrturoliullcd States and l-‘rancowill got. Beams“ defwwd’ Ham“ Socimsiilogethcr cll a pact to renounce ‘FRENCH MINISTER sees success four of three in ten minutes over war‘ m’ ‘mm “m” a “bu” "we" time play hcrc tonight in a rcgularvmg mfmy‘ “e “°°‘“"M m“ w” fixture of the NovaScctia League. fmumr'es were “oiling new‘ m7 STEUJAEIDN’ N_ s" “an 30F gather on the- mam principles of Stellarwn went mm second place ‘h°-"“°“°“‘“*_,_ ' m the Antigonish-Plctou-Colchestrcrl Hockey League by "scoring n" two to 1cm a .- - f$mvhe,§yw$';,§,_ “h” Al-“Agunmhvlir-rht has minutc particles’ of val‘- WINDSCR N S“ l,“ 30___w°-. lions metals in its lens that produce “m, defeat“ windy“. by m," tgfxingos of various colored light.” one here tonight in a regular Wolf-i - ___ ville-Windsor Hockey League game.‘ I '| I l’ I ' . | -—— ‘ 1 Concert. -In Central Christian Church Schoolroom Claimed to be tog piercing with its rays, .1 new automobile tread- Y BOWLING In the second game the Robins‘, outclassed the Musical Six by 190i pins. In this game Cyril Dickinson} bad high single of 266. while Edivin. Warren had high three of 559 forl thc ladies, Florence Cameron 221 and Daisy L. Swan 11nd hlah three, u . I : i, M; 'OI'I?Y’IIIIB‘.SCOYQSZ Tuesday Evening’ Roll» ‘ January» 31st at L. RObCHSOH . . . . . . .133 20D 169 ‘ _ F. Cameron ..22l 137 71‘ 8 ,0. Dickinson .. as 26c ml D. Swan . . . . . .. ..l4a x24 loll PIIOGRAMDII} __ M. Farquharson ,...l32 119 110iuuiutenc-"lmskiwi-m Btu-k m Dials" , __ L__ _._.l . , . _ , , . . . . . . . . . . .. c. A. wan- ‘ Toml-‘zlqg ‘Vnvnl (ilvlo-"Vlqrlzgils: AQITMIHrEWQrId l Musical s“ l For You" . . . . . ..,.. Zv-menlck EEdWlII Warren . .133 224 192, 3h, w“\“Q\\ phum“ ‘ l. {Fanny Warren 98 08 138‘Ihndlnu "szal-lui‘ ‘ mm ‘c. Jenkins ..no 112 as , ~31 "- ,_ <>- Small ~ -- "5 m m ‘"’“'..“.?!?'.f‘.".f"i..‘?"‘lf.l‘,.. ‘v4.4.5; M- R°$$ - ~ » - - - - ~ Y - ~16! 151 95 m“ nllfhllfl plural-m -* —~'—- .ll|-|u\ln|——“'I‘he Walls Silvie" 577 794 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Robert W. Service wilder .,..... ;\'ncnl SnIo-"Ily \ ' . . l (WI Th!‘ ~GYP5ie5 e55“? Quick-Sm‘! l-helIlaldlng-"Nnlngrkglnlnln 2t Night.“ _Biuebirds by a comfortable margin. m» 11mm‘ Muselu ' ,in last night game A. Matheson of the Gypsies starred with a single of‘ 26f‘. high three of 630 pins for the girls. Gladys Farquharson rolled the Ininmlnlon ind am o! cud,- Saxophone flolo -“0ut of the Dunk-J Kiln IIDII Mr. . v ‘mun single of no and three of 40a. }""“" "°""'"“"‘_"',_ _f‘___“_'_'f“{ 1m l The scores: , """" "":.a".".;"a."".. "..,....." ‘ " Gypsies Cornet BoIo-"A rel-rm Duy" ma? n. Cromwell . . . . . . “no isl 2n V“ I sum-Jamel" "HM-l " ‘D. Dickinson .. 99 127 1&7 " " l0. Fnrquhurson . as r10 RM,,,,.."_'-T,1;,I:;,§=- ""““"°" A. Mathesou . . . . . \\l% 28B 6 m. mum (Iroon "’ 7 XII. Farquharson .149 132 BSlVMIII fllflia-“alfiiirln” d ' __. ___ ____, - - Ir. nu non v 75, 783 736lDneflr—"\\ m» m. umu Iadnum In i i mu I . ............. .... not»! < 52:21:52" l m r.....:- l’ o . . 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