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I90I._ ' _ 1 - » __=» iioonié vlcr ' ___.~=r__ _ ;-~_ - __ .TH _ DRY SC The Conilict Between Sumnrersi d the Charlottetown and :Pledged to Perpetual Peace at the Dying Queen’s French Canadians Express hwest Sum R e llockeyists _ on in orreirdiddoferl RESU - - ~ - - A- - e - - ~ A - - - -~ :_-,~_~.~.=-\.-_-.~_~.-_~.-_-_~.-_-_=-re _zu J; .1 The Score Stood as Follows: First Crystals 6- Fil’Sl Countless Thousands Witness the Ceremony -Lord Sails- Has 'tended to lllakethem the Most Abbies 4; Second Crystals 6, Second Abbi Enthusiasm Displayed as the Crystals shot 4a.=-_-_-.~.---~.----*~=d ~- In Crystal Rink last night the champion 0|-ygeal Hockey team in the 3rd game 6,; “quo series for the ehampionship 1 of the provinee crossed _ sticks with the ax-champions Abegweits of Charlotte- town and won a brilliant victory. There “S 3 large attendance though the wet weather kept many away. The mild weather did not affect the loeevery mash which gave vvwrtvnltr fer swd vllvlna- ‘1'hegamewascalledo'uat8.l0 by referee Buy McLean. After about ten minutes] Browlfli. ' ; Rggfk p1aytheG1ystals§acored onegoal and in has than five minutes another, gud in the same spaee of time still another. This was quickly followed by ala few minutes sirorad' a sheond time, but goal for the Abbiee, and soon the second .one was put to their sredlt. Goals were coming fast and lt was again the Crystals’. turn and they added a fourth. It was q‘uite a hard ight for several minutes and tue Abbiescouuted onee more. The bella-ang leaving the lacore at half time, Crystals 4, Abegweits 3. In the seeond half the play had lgone but two minutes when the Crystals made it 5to 3, but the Abbies soon got another. Now came a tug of war, the Abhies who during the first part of_the game appeared to have lost their old timevigor seemed to get re- newed strength and the light weight Crystals showed -sinus of fatigue. It was the hottest period of the hour. Time was flying fast and ultimately it looked threatening for each, neither team had a game to their credit `in the series and a few minutes would decide a great deal. The excitement on the promenade in- creased as wild shouts pealed forth from the spectators. Hatter and hotter' it grew until the game got a little rough and the suspense was broken only when two minutes before the end the Crystals multiplied the scores and thus it stood when over. Crystals 6, Abegweits 4. The game ended' with long and prolonged cheers for the Crystals. lsr. amuse. lsr cnreraxs. Horan 'Goal J. Green J. Ucliiillau Point A. E. Baker H. Bethune _ C. Point Wm. McNeil L. Unsworth Forwards H. Baker wnrmm elaine. in our if you use ‘ ~` \- _ ,",\llC'[_0_RlNE” It does away with wash- ers ` _, I. 8 Pl. league!! 6: gxltlevin, agents for P. E. I. e _ _ Q r `- ~ _J Boots Half Price ¢ Reduction for cash only. Losing money on this sale# ' but will do it to clear out a job lot on Men’s and '\Vomen’s wear. Now 'is your chance while it lasts. ‘Ve are sole agents for a I _ ~ celeb;-ated make of Ladies and Gents Boots; which we want to make room fort; them. Ts Howatt " O. Melachern “ D. Sullivan _ “` i Zim anaras. » Music J. Goal Mmm* G' F°f“"°""i' H' PI°k¢WS a l The funeral of the Queen has been announced to take place at Windsor Castleon f , I ‘heard with deepest sorrow of the death ollier @q O _ _ _ Q _ -_ ,_ Remains to Be Brought Over February 1, the funeral 'rom Gr-ay _ from Windsor on 'thePol1 owing Day. naiooo To in .Pm U.. nmlmm-e t8 2; Grim bury’s Absence iromosborne Excites Comment-The ~_ _Her :Subjects-I-mira; ih¢il° (30315: _ Queen’s Funeral Will Beof a Military _Character-Her V Accession with Great HUIUU. U- “ 1 F.l[cKenzie ° ll¢Qnillal. C. “ I L. Allen I' F°b““'7 hd' E _. < -“ ' » neent reign has made them the most devoted and K K “ ‘ " ' The body'-will~be-removedfrom Osborne on February lst. "` never tors" thu it 'ia 'mu Her I '_' ‘h k a amount ofclvil, religious and el whirl hhqlpm tsnurns rmnnazvn raaes aanslnro manila). _ae _1smrru, ss. John, nassaui eine eo-aqua #wal aisle html The second team then ol:-.eu pied the ioe I and in an instant after ‘ the pnek was bullied the Abbles shot effectively and in the Crystals rushed the ipuek and soon. I made a goal. Just befor# half time they§ *added another and the score stood 2-2. ‘_ The second half' wasé played for 15 _ minutes before a goal was scored and the Crystals took the lead, making a goal. » “This they quiskly dupiileated and new they appeared to have the best of the _ Ascmxr onerous cammm our. ‘ - _ game. Although the Abbies kept the ` pack pretty well in their oppnnentfs ter- ritory shooting fast and often, the almost impregnable barrier of the Crystals kep t them from scoring. The Crystals were determined to win ` _and during the last few minutes worked together well and succeeded in scoring _ two more goals in quick succession. This made the score 6-2 in favor of the Crystals. __ The tri-eolor had it, the bell rang and the band played Bed, White, and Blue. ` Norms. _ = The games were over at 10.55. I The train from Charlottetown brought __ "about 50. ` ' _ _ The second Crystals can boast of a cap- C ll following the ancient piecedeut. _The entire way between St. James’Palace and the City was lined by troops P KING'S HOUSEHOLD VYITNESS THE CEREMONY. The members of the Kings; household' witnessed the spee_taclc_ Hem’ :oe H¢_raraienshe9._traf.g|sigumasron»_.ari_ one _ » ital event and forwards who play well _ together. Mr. A. C. Saunders the captain of_the Crystals having taken ill with a severe cold is condned to his house. Mr. Jas. B.Dempsey refereed the second game. _ Cheers for the Crystals were kept up until after the train left for Charlotte ` town. _ ‘ Closing prices Jan. 24 ' lmérlooll S1188! 132% tg to induce all nations to dolikewise. _ __ _ _ Americdl Steel and Wire Anrierioin _Tobacco Brooklyn Transit' Burlington Continental Tob. Federal Steel Federal Steel Prld ' Louisville and,Nashvilla New York Central ‘ Rock Island St. Paul tennessee Coalandilroa Union Pact Pr-'fd I United States Rubb ___._.,___.__. AT Crapaud,on Thursday morning, Jan. 17, 1901 at at 9 o`clock Mrs.Reld, widow of the late Wm. Reid aged 92 years. The funeral took place. the following Satur- _ day. Mr. B. D. Howatt and wife, Cardigan, were in the city yesterday en route to vlofotia t6 attend the funeral of 'the' late Ddnald W. Palmer _ whose death was ‘reported in yestei-day‘s GUARDIAN. They 3”: 113i roi _i 1315 Hi in _ wi 88% ,_ 14°F 1475 66% 1-182 __ _ 822. 21 % % TIE FUNERAL T0 BE CF A HILITABY NATURE. ` I / Baan ms-munmrrs nnariln In cnarl. _ _(_ .At 9 o’c1ock the King was proclaimed by headed the procession of the odlcials of the College At Arms, who were dressed in their quaint amlgorgeous costumes. ~ As the' Herald’s¢procession and Lord Mayor’s entourage merged at Temple ‘Bar and civic functionaries pledging obedience the cavalcade was allowed to pass. 4 oUN'rLuss THOUSANDS wrrrrnssnn CEREMONIES. ». _ _ The ceremonies were witnessed by countless thousands and many importan ‘_ ersouages were in the processions. King? » __ ¢' Royal yacht bearing the body will pass. ' _ __ _ e _ e IDBI) SiLLISBUBY`l ABSENCE COHHEHTgD UPON. _ _ Considerable comment is made on_3 Lord 'Sallspm-sis absence ;he__i1ueen’s _ _ A bedside and it is said to bedue to theistrilned 'relations between the King and _ Lord _ NEW ‘AntroB'ra1\"r Pnoluisnuann BY 'run ransom alvnnarsrm. ' ' i ’ Before her M.aje_sty’s death__the Queen it D1'OmiI& from the Ind the l Kaiser to do all possible to maintain? and never to allow England s,nd_Germafny_ _ _ _ Salisbury. ' ` it » LONDON, Jan. 24.-W8"$l`-ITQWTDZ i9 WB full text of His Majesty's accession speech: ‘ "'Your',Royal Highness, my lords and gentlemen: “This lathe most painful occasion on whichwf shall ever_’b‘e 10 didn” ¥°°.* 1,, _ ' _#My drsifand melancholy duty isto announce to you the death of my beloved mother, the Queen; and I know how deeply you and the whole nation, and I think I may say* the whole world, syinpathizes with me in the irreparable loss we have all sustained- _ “I need hardly S87 DDM my °°l13l"°»Ut endeavor will be always to walk ill b€1' By wish of the Queen, the funeral will be military in character. ' At noon the Royal salute waslred in honor of the'1King._ London was give an limpse of medieval times by the quaint ceremonies of proclamation of the King by All the othcialsuworecrape and band instruments was draped in erapsrr The ceremonies were conducted with greatpomp and bl0WlD8 °fd l§1`°'l1P_¢l7B; WG- At ll o`clock thc King and Duke York left for Osborne _ and were warmly cheered by the thousands in the streets. - Warships .wili assemble on Feb. fldt, forming a. double lined which the" ` _-’~x1Ne‘s apcssstder/srflicn. _» ' , . _ _ _ ~ _ t t I ORED THE KING AND THE KAISERf$300.000 PDR BCdSid¢. Death of the Queen ' _ __ _ __ _ h' TEAMS AUGUST PROCLAMATIDN UF EDWARD SEVENTH THE INFLUENCE UF HER HUESIYS’ _ __ *(__1 I H. Holman _ _ -_ ’ _ _'Buddha throughout enenomlsion have ‘ teen qpesteem #M;_G';si;‘I's° T”E,W"_m“‘_3‘ °i’l§‘TBll}foU‘BE1§° j I _ _ I I H will A. I ' hid" IJoND`onr‘ Jan 2i4e--(Special )-On`Saturday, 'February 2nd the omciali military" _‘ ` _ __ I I ` ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' _ _ l'l¥NlH"0ANAlurS_lloUsn 'ms »ouaas'a man. n‘~m°°”F' mu-I 3 W`st'°°“H T? - no no ch neco Duran.. c.1>.S@a.ll G J i ` ‘ ' - - __,sub_i_e¢=l'<» ,H8 Willhe assuredafullhiatrse __ _ _ Q _ _:__ ____;__?`§ctronate mother-_ “___ _t U _ nelft time he delivers add;-Q33 in_>’¢w l"lH0i"~V9 this *~P"n.2`, an _t F _En @§-i¥'@¢a _ L, At. Marshfield, on5_l'anu