n~1t;I£**'ii‘?i I SIKI. IFHHEETS 0H0? from IW-"m" “m” m," glsfilifl at Burns as- nlvéflian" g-Jriie Car For?! °I1 most-inc yestmvla-l- encountered 11901114“? nientina side which do- ~“: N159. Tm’ “Quill! to Borden at 8.10 n. broutlil: ilorden train reachlll! 15° m.» city wt 9-3‘) I" “L. POLICE CQUHT EYDEDLLTQE-ilusrslils disturb Aheroisstetl Monday night It a “acid; social in a rural community “h” m, "o... the city during the not ion of some 9108- PNIW-ol‘ “M Walker. w“ w“ aI-‘wml-I“ "c" social interfered whim I136 m“ m, raised by W0 01' ‘hm lumptened w brwk up the gum. We lie received a nasty blow epmllle cyo for his pfllllfl- om came to Charlottetown and will Officor Train0l‘_'l'°"“m°d “Pd unwed three of tho I1°¢°°_.dl9m.|“i be“, who illlllfli-Wi Yeswm”? ornlug before the Stlpendlar? figglitrale on charges of "lfllllflll; iess. Th“ “' tternW“ an the T0!‘ med tho 6 ere dismissed and one. was lined $10- TIMES REPRESENTED»- nrmgliunl convention of the Can- Bdlnn Produce Association-a doin- mon wldo orBFinIzatIon-opened yesterday morning in Montreal- and n l, expected uiit more than 15o, delegates will be Present. tbaetheri with about twenty members 0! the American Produce lewd???" ‘who have arrived from Chicago. Dele- ptes am coming from Manitoba Alberta. Ontario and n. large rep- resentation irorntho Maritime Prt? vlllt-‘PB- ' DIED IN 8T. JOHNPTBQ dfiltb occurrcd nt her home on the old llluvii Itlvnr Road Monday morning vived by five daughters gain} two scns. The daughters are MrmuE. Murray. Mrs. S. Srnitfberuitn and ll s. Thou. Manning of Boston; ‘Mrs. .\l. O'Brien of Prince Edward ls- land and Mrs. R. McArdls oLBlack illver Road. The sons are Hugh A. and John Callaghan of Prince Ed- ward lslund, where the burial of their mother wiiitake place. (St. John Times Star.) ---<oc---- uuuuir- uliiliui-m its-lines Colds (lUEEN I WATER “R 5.51 CHARLAOTTETOWN ‘ i This popular. Hem has. noon completely Rites $8.00 a day. snuci l. ravtolt. Manager iharlottetmvn, lioiel 00,, Ltd.‘ Proprietors o i I o ...._..~-_¢‘a QUEEN HOTIL '_ J- B» Gsudet. Mlscouclie: Chas. _ "Ovals. st. John: "Jules Gsziiiat, f" '1 he‘ ll. B. Lsngllle. Sun:- llnonsidc; D. J. Gsndet. Mlsconctle: C-lll. o. Armstrong. Borden: I-l. h. [Hails Halifax; a, A, mulmq, us. H. D. Memes, Bristol. A. QOOOOOOOOOOQOOO i | ' the Revere Hotel. oi Saralmrlliow of Felix Callaghan of - Prince Edward lBlBlld. She ils Ill!‘- ' P . ‘ - cvlted sou n- ; ’ furnished throughout ' : and ctlern very com- e ‘i lortlble accommodation l ‘ to the trlvelllng’ public. ' n... unis ll some i laiiy good and the [nib . . l u lio are so...‘ sly.» k ' csrod for. NOTE: - Advertising cost. five, cents w ward. payable . in advance. ' I 'l|E:.,l5 l IIFESSIIINII ..?.'.;'”l”..§£’.“.‘§.;..f“.‘.‘" ”..;3",“*‘"“ "mil . enn.. 31min! Slkl. the Singular Senegal ,ese is in danger of losing his pro- fessional standing. If the story veachelvthe Boxing Alliance, a llnovement may be started to have Silliti declaredha msclre amateur. seems t at kl was to box Yonnn Mil-folk who 1s no relation l to Kid Norfolk. the sterling Sene- m, chum A. Marga‘ s‘. John, ‘gsmblan battler who best Slki at a u i.‘Tl.°.‘t".’l’§.'...l.’i§ 8§“f...§".‘.i.l‘2 r . (£- ~._,._ L a Q lprmmrong’ Bordenflfore the bout Siki dressed in his omhflon m“, inspector, h‘ “M pearl gray walking suit. started to istered at the Queen Hotel. iltlgmlbleggls m“ ‘F1121 ‘iii/fill? t?! ~ s co ore e . u e casually he strolled into the Balti more I'otel which is the gather- -~~ place of the colored Four Hun- ‘rcd of Memphis. inside Siki found his antagonist seated with s colored ladylriend at n prominent table. The Sene- galese walked up to Norfolk and greeted him in French. Norfolk There was s large number of who had not even any A. E. F. hockey fans from Summerslds in French at his command, thought ‘he city last night. that “Hon Soir" meant .S0illt‘ll;i'lll£ - -—- by way of an affront to him in the w‘ 1 n A McDonald. Ambush presence of the lady and returned at the Victoria Hotel. ‘If Brreglgt with =1 gm gammy s ence. ereupon ecnme w“ L q wo-d_ "um. is at the annoyed and started tho light than "ictorls I-lotol, iflnsvilthere- m u! t i ncsses sn a t was li ‘vir. James Power, Emgrfld’ who better fight than tho Singular "res on noting member of the Senegalese ever put up in the ring. Mtty lury m, the Bum-ems Court Ily the time Silii could bc priell te"m. has returned to his home. from Norfolk it was quiic clear to many prospective customers tliui. Siki was the better mun. Naturally this hurt the sale for the ring bout set for tho following night. Obviously) this we; regarded m. a very un usincssli e procccdina which cannot escape the notice uf those who have tile bcst interest.‘- oi‘ the fight name nt. bl-nri. DROVE CATTLE TO OITY .- Ovar thirty held. of beef cattle were driven to the city from Brad. alblme for Mr. Steve Brown, whose f men drove them in the. afternoon. ~o his farm at Little Yorir. The trip from Brsdalbane was :1 very mid’ one. The men started Mon! may evening and we-e on the road all night. PERSONALS \ir. J. A. Stewirt. Montague, is * lfesm J. Kelly and A. W. Kelly. Bangor. are in the city. W‘. ‘VI. M. Campbell, Whim Road, is in the city. Outlivcd Four Monarchs (By ‘Dominion News Service) lilllwllnvi If BllRNEll ill iiElllH rormow J"Il. 2l.—-I-Iaving out-' "Md four British Sovereigns '1' orge W., William W., Yictoria. and Edward VIL. Miss 2 Margaret Annn Best has lust died, at Bury Ediiiundi, at the great age of years. y _. _ 4 Qhawss thewthird, daughter of a distinguished sold'er Thomas Fair- fax Best. formerly of Chllston Park who fought in the 1st Foot Guards, under Sir John Moore, at the Battle orCorunna. Miss‘ Best retained her mental faculties iiLfuli sctivltymp to her désthsOn the occasion _of her 100th birthday. j the‘ King, was ‘ informed‘ s! 102 (Canadian Press) NORTH SYDNEY, Jluiy. 22 ~ “m! “mills-cogs mmtmlis‘ . Miss Katherine McLcnnnn, air <l Si ‘ . . -. s . was burned to death nnd her nit-cc also Katherine Iilcbennun vans billi- ly burned about the face and blinds in n fire unknown origin which completely destroyed the uninsured home of. Kenneth LicLelisn st Lir- tle Narrows, about oncsihirly Sun day morning. ln lovllngmsnidry of Mrs. Bern- ard Mcllaac (Jennie Goodwin) who departed this life life January 2s ,_ 1919 v "To live in tlie hearts of those we ~ love, is not to‘dle"" Mike Moran Gave Villa Hard Fight . Ho-tel Arrivals , PITTSBURGILJen. 22.-l\y ox- tending himself in the two inst Ravi“ HOTEL irounds, Poncho Villa, flyweight box- I ‘ . ' ing chnmpionhwon the judges’ do ‘aggayorllf: figfjflgflg clslon over Mike Moran, of Pitts~ summmme.’ L A Sstewum Monf burgh. in a ten-round bout here to- lmxue, w. Rhino“. Gan, out, R night. At the end of eight rounds Nicholson Hun“, R c_ was,“ each boxer ‘had been given four u._hmax, L K19“), Baum: A w_ rounds. Villas tltle,wss_ not involv- Kelly" Banger p ‘Noomh’ cm. J - d. the fight being at catchweights. , . . . . - . 1h‘- "'°"°"' M°“'"°“= k D""“‘" sxAmmm-lon also cunlsmae REE inserted by hcr‘ Mothsr arid Sisters iflle pile; H. F. Phillip. Tyne Vall- iey; D. S. Isoger, Moncwn; M. Ben- jamin, Montreal. _---.-0q--——-_— lliostern Guardian. v The semi- annual examination and Christmas Tree of Fortune. Road school was held Friday, Dec- ember the 21st, and was largely at- tended. The school-room was tastefully decorated and s heavily laden Christmas Tree stood in onc q-‘(ENSINBTON WHIGT. DRIVE AND DANCE-The weekly Whit-ll- drlva and dance will be held income“ . Qt-fl-lltlnllfillflfl 7557"“? "imlmt. The ' pupils were examined by January ifi-t-li- f llislr teacher, Miss Christina Mc- i Aulay assisted by Mrs. John J. De- odoeoooooooooopovamaformer teacher and Miss _ o Merle seniors. teacher of oreoii- Beiwgdn pgflodg m, “B b Ho, I ilwkell m!’ f“! f" "hi!" 1118 . M 1, London, out. uuu illuu Eva with I l] °""" ‘l’ "‘° ""'"""' . ciussllllxll v lzlrllsl... . . - wa- M sawed u no» ~ ; ll ' l ., ' , . - '* ‘ _- prompt and correct answers that Tho gnlne ended in a victory for the one character “m my WW8! t i ht in the llrue Rink lll‘l'i\ in his dnlly milk iic ext-nullified - "pwmm new. can ~.\ P t 0n; insertion ................- .__. it p01 um or o -~e~ at they Md been carefully taught. “Baby Roysis">score 3 to 0. discarding a Chinese lslllldfy $11.3.“ gcieuttd thu hioncton it" 1110 fiillf" (‘I i“°“l5'"['"“~‘“" Y" l?“ _ tslns 44 rooms with t, Fbur Insertions __,,.________ k n. m. m 5 fiflfu-l o Mr. Wilfrid Larkin acted as cbair- UQIWL 110W Y0" IHIOW Y0" @511} t H“ b m, sum. of z to i. Tlit- friends, iinii those who know him . prlvn. “ma?” cm’ . 0 eigm anemone‘ *~ c rgg. i... ,. s at ... o tnan and a program or reeltstloiis. Lmgup rick It up unless you have s vain’ ° y r tho most IIOU)‘ will uilss his kind words and smile. i 9 _ w songs and dialogues then followed. From my rack lwilltl tell lwtll- E3335‘??? £23 i)“ we local "um m. Wm, “m...” an “cum tum-pg. z ine is‘ famous sil ovlv ‘:12: '0 o o .0 on 0,! 000 op o o o o o o oyo v 9 c a lffyflarrllfidiiltlfggzécamr “Elm; “by Royal-l o any Nationals 13:5emgfallaloyftgfgllxlféféck " hignqtou scored m is? Iirslt pcrlxtlll"I31lxlilinclliffgh]Ndllghprrdiilmllllmdgr z not’? Telogozoe u. » . . ‘ _ “ ' . . . ' ‘ " ' bo ' . .. .. ~ 811d u... second per o‘ We" 5°“ °' . ‘ . '11 l °'“" " '°"' ““°“‘° “WM I I i *""~"~"~--~ stilt: Iii’; ...:"."llzii.::?;:ls ca" this... ... . in l? ‘JLZ.3“.I.‘.'..ii.'.§°2.£§“§$il3i“§3’35535*%:7‘? i‘? m l ""'°°' “"“-—. , _ , . . . ‘then arrived and unloaded _tl1o llszen MscWiiiiams Ja ii R .1 "Five bananas," I informed a‘ a l i iy ten Illillliicllntrrcst in the siihiuitli School cs WANTS} a “Q; . I ggfifltl, LO, LANOIU‘ _ jltmas Tree which held a ilrcsontfilarold Keougll Don Sucthorlgrid them. ‘ peygodrfihxgtllrrstiliierlod still louridpccloliydhe men's filliln china. . ‘I’ 6' Baow“ lmtxirs ihr H» , rlno Jcu-li-i-i-mth. for oscli pupil from their teacher Right win "Bamboo" corrected a stern 1.1 h... 1n the second per! '1 he Y. .\l. C. A. will inlsu his . Mlnlqsr ussitios. A up] ' _,-___‘____,_... . .. . _..___. . Jam] ‘he 3|", w" we" remembered wand M Wu" - E" ' the count ' - ic i- ‘clicerflilncss \Vht!l‘0 it was his lic» x l ‘or ym‘ w‘ m w. v v t9. ‘K 'p'l‘ ‘Au Fng." b7 h" pupua‘ ' l ' '. m: Lelatmva/nlnzerctt slave“ vqfigh yes I was thinkin! of "mzidttlifeowlhtillxil: fill Atnlltlalelldictals‘ 89-’, light to spend nn evening “M” the i?" _ ls - ; ‘ ' a ' .. ' .. °_ " h "if n» 1:11.; ' "@- y i iturillriri"a:.'~ i: £22 zlairtirtn: 322???? "x m" "i‘-’.‘.‘.-'.“é2‘.‘.'..’.‘.’.l;..w°°‘l‘i.‘2 ....... '0 ‘m "a ' a , Charlottetown , ‘ lorisg- n ‘ i" g in‘; i; g a ' , tilt.‘ ‘ "use u...» tutu... lj§li':....:.:.";:..:aur::a.:i2.°w=~ "m" '~‘:.2'".'.":" .‘i.i°‘z..:l$ 5:2‘ .'°".::::1 i "Mei 6°» Md- 1 rl f" ' ' . .- ‘ . _ I th to . Th i i é-ebom ' . . m nzg§fifirsi .l-_-_... I iwultilrwgm all. mo‘: giiyfagllatnf: , silent. Ive always maintained that Receipts x Proprteton ' frontfl-"Gives suiiiiner running WAN"°*QIII- 0R WW4“ IIIIOI 00d aim the kins; ~ LOrdNflrthghffys i is...“ . . . . . . . . ..s rssoo o0 . .. “.." .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .- mndlilons st l ti " ' ' mr'hm"°rk' ""401", A m‘ "- "“"——"” A I ‘ - t " " nabauredileount ' ' ' - ' - " 8 ass s2 s 55011 as VICTORIA HOTEL ltglaora-"Mlnovifilitd all» Elli may’ K“"°"’ 11°‘»“"".'" . ~ slurs: Glfiam Meeting 0f. the Cllar- "- be lthou ' . .' .. . - v l . ' - .. alrirol‘ '. w. Alli ii .91. J u ; 1r. "lifting-tad Ixfliwfia." 'Q'N.EIL —-. At Charlottetown. Jln. - _""'_ ‘ Pomlalpnonflgtglthcgque for elf-itch! ’ I . I U 1:48.21} 5;_“'p",-,.mb],,,._n§n?£1on. _y_.oA_n m‘, ylduwaka outflbmm vho ‘m fill. APP" v."°|"f_ Ina .3. -' 15th‘ “NIL ‘m’ "m" “kn”! B_ NDUIWJSII. l1.—-N0 lend than _- ma’ _ . I’ > “a R McNMn‘ R l a wright’ L Igw the missus mullet-listener - - ' " =1» ‘u? Qbvlll- laws- vvizhlw 1° Wk; °,°,,,“,"{,§§:,,‘-'§$,,§'§§fl§§,,“§§§ f’ c a pans-n,’ ~ '1 l "- *"°““~“"' S‘°““‘- "- “°“°"- *1 “Qfiiaflfi ‘ow . i. ' , .0 ., .. - l - I..““ol.L.0 trill-J. ‘v Woillndrm "fish-fill m‘ 1&1.“ Tits?‘ i’ i-l-‘Wflt YN-Mt "m" "filth g§"’=m.“.°“ W“ “Y °“°"°'1 "I Th“ “.‘“I‘-““' 55mm" m°°gn "t: * Elfllciidllilrc c froglkfnl. nmculihl, c. ciiaul. hm asuliiuir elm- "will n‘ ~- ‘ t I ' ° thigh" W‘ "smh ‘P I"- "d-l I "19u°"'» "h" m.“ ““"P*°°*' u" c- "°~““°‘I“- “W” c‘) my’ New Streets. bromine and Bowers . $48650 46 nun»... .1. 0. Morris, n. omls. n. money-making‘ ' lite,“ or- _ twuewelirnm a ion‘ Dftlllirzstflllsed to bride himself on Llmi . will be held in the smell. PM‘ Roadway w“, _ 433 m Smmhmm IL “and”. E. Con’. m not a Co. . ~ ' a 30303."! wimfi‘ (Proms l4. flfliml- ‘ ‘m’ “*7°‘13° “Y °'3"."~ ""1 '1'" "ll ‘"7"? °' m“ vmm‘ Hm" Now stasis Roller 6508 25 W- Smisrchrlsss. s. s. aissusult. n“, m4‘. t _ g t ‘i4 L. » ._.r~ , a _-. ._ .»..__._.._._ to smoky them: thebrsnlis In the Charlottetown. P. Iil. 1.. on Meil- hymen" w shun‘ Funds 35w 34 Kim Mfl.;w,,n_ 5m Q mm”, do not handle HQ‘ . N’ wmrtgfiltd . tN-ntlls . . custom are metal: Hsvsnil- of l"? °'°"l"-F°b“"" m“ "‘ "m" Interest on overdraft-s .................... .... .. I522 s2 n. lsldlltoiir. Alma Gallant. sissy "“ ~*"-‘--~..___._"~ " as’? ~.....""""' .3: a - an": h" "- "icrii .. .. ~ .. r A- also i;- i’; ~~~~ ~_-:...__ _,__- f- n‘ ' pg in. nice once, v h _ bo d - - I‘ - - '- M - ell, iummc e; . . - ' ~ ' s. stator ' sorter‘ on "°"""°“"“ M‘ M” m m that in the vigil-sf day's :1 1h: 06'0"‘ 9- A‘ "'°3'""“- mm‘ ' Amount of Receipts .... ..89057tl e5 . milieu... Amherst; ii. a nlsluud. Wtllllird ' "f . - l-iope. on Jen. 14th. James Robert-j, u . cu i M‘. » r1 ms. s. l. 4M1- t Imvmd“ hlmto Mount one ot- THWIM- . Amount Elllelldfld . .. amt 41 st John. 1r n. fill limo, ““ - " '- -- - ‘ - -- - - " ' ‘ 1"“ u‘ ""y'“°"°m' w” Th’ the enemy rbsntflniolre it. A With‘ reference to the above ——-——‘ lgonisii- lauds Brown, eville: “will . 7W1 Hi “H: ' 71"“ ‘ ' ~ ’ ""1"" ‘°°* PM’ “m” h" m‘ "' mlltf ma“ in vii ii‘ iisii- nevus; - ml sum 1a rim. éorrrttllors. usififiis. n. “"h- ' militia- " F out T-"hics" "°°""""- '" m" . ° ~ ' “t ° i. is u. use...» more“... ...?‘if.‘i.;.;l'i.'..i'.'i.'ilii':::i:::::::::::::t: 10001 u u, n .."... emu-s... c. e. Qoligalhoi stsnpggg» n“ _- 1.80 p. in. , . “n” um ‘ma’ n“. m gall. To mares; N._O. 8::- .~ ‘ -. - . ' ' V. i . z un.-Pelt‘. a msalsiglrfilzlr '3'?" “ W “'4“°'““” l""'“"*°" T"°'“" "F . u “$53315 Iiotuadidirtm M’ m M“ m‘ u‘ “n” """"" m‘ _ Hill-ht; ‘l: ~11. items. ll :' Wits w i » ma. In. It: will" ll W. . . - < ' ‘ ' v rllcnoteon J. ii. Downs‘! T0f0lt0' J. oils ~ It . ..", M, m, .. . - . Ill City Clerks Office 0- - - - - . .. ' ' use ” MIN tor-ritu- "'1'"? ‘I " ma], I - . w. tr. some. Prooidllt. at dharloiildtovm, r. m. t. Dec. mt m: 00v fi "mower H- - Mtmnchits. Jill" slim ll boo :miiy » ".'“'° ‘I’ " '°"' ' ' '1" - ‘ a banana numiiss, Uocretsry 1mm siia minimum. v, s! llilr- rmro- n H. cum. st ma: a... a ll Jim-o Strut. 8o lid inoflvtlvl. Ital. neon bitty- » ' w”? '- f. i, m "w; “m” “'1 1g . m‘, .|-"“hm_ ‘ y I. . Io o C. Ford. Truro; F. B. Resting, ' . ,_ M0 I i » , . g _ t loch. torment I . “n+2 4 g _ . - Auditotsilvlonclon. ' . ' _ I slow; ‘.1 w... _ tlio ‘Pee o ‘Clmetery. tiveullt d “IQ was. 1 1 31- _ . l. |fore spring, as this was their first THE CHARLOTIEPOWN GUARDIAN HEATH IN fil. JflllN lillY ill M. H. [IIIUIN Amateur _S_p_ort Loses Another Strong Sup- porter Well Known Here ST. JOHN, Jan. 2G-The funeral of Martin R. Dolali, whose death oc- curred very suddenly while nt- tendlng mass at the Cathedral on Sunday morning is to be held from his late residence. 344 I-Iaymarkct square, to the Cathedral of the im- maculate Conception, at 8.30 a. in. tomorrow. In the pas-Bill: 0! Ml‘- Dolsn, tho city of St. John lost another whose wholchearted inter-l est in tho promotion of amuteilrlEm sport, has been nn incentive to thei younger generation to keep 900W!‘ hero up to the high level. which‘ they have always attained. The regret was general through- out the city on Sunday and YYWlOr- day when the new» of Mr. Dolanks, sudden demise became public.| Prominent lenders in sporting clr-l cles. and representative citizens in! tho professions and in spheres oil business activity spoke fuolingly of‘ his death, and expressed sincere ‘IVMIIHUIY for tho bereaved family and regret at the loss the city lied suffered in the. death oi’ so wor- ’hy a citizen. It is a. coincidence that Itlr. Do- lan's (IBIILII occurred under similar- ly sudden circumstances to that. of Uanlel Connolly, who was carried vff from hos-rt trouble whiin at- ‘ending :1 game at St. Peter's bull park lust slimmer. llotlnof tlicsc "EIIIIBIIIQII had been prominent hi ‘IIIIIDUC circles for years, ‘and llloil- sudden deaths have caused vnu- 21110115 which will be hard to fill. CAPE ‘TRAV ERSE HOCKEY One of the most. (inciting giimcs of the season was played at (‘ape Traverse Rink between the Capo ' reverse Royals and Bordon No- tionals. The game ending with a score of 4 to 1 in favor of Royals. ‘filo. promenade was well tilled with spectators who showed n deep interest in the garlic. The playing was lust. owing l0 the: splclillili sheet oi‘ ice presented by Willizinl Pye, iimnngcr ~01’ llic rink. Iloland liluc-Cartbui‘ O[\SlllIllllf.‘I" side referred the game to lhl: cn~ tire satisfaction of all. ; THECAME ‘ When the gungsolllidcll lit the end of the first period it looked as f the Nationals would secure an nsy victory. One goal having been scored by J. Mulligan. Not iluun-ted by their defeat during the first period, the Royals came back strong; two goals being made in succession by "Dug" Bell and Fred Irving. During the third period the Bor- den net was again ssggetl. goals being scored by Dug Bell rind Otto LINE-UP sovats NATIONALS Goal James IDWIIJBI‘ Defence Douglas Bell John Mulligan Norman Campbell Albert Jay 4 Centr Arnett I-Iowstt Left Wing ‘Vllfrcd PYB Don MacPherson ing Jack Gaildet Fred Irving Pete Doucotte Subs Edlzlllhlloull Clayton Green Otto Doull Joe McDonald There is no doubt the Nationals will make it hot for the Royals be- ltppearnnce on the ice this yeah Casey did some fast playing for the Royals. having carried the puclr several times for rink cnd gains. . Lovvther made some excellent stops. but he refuses to lie on any lhistles. {Wecdup finished the scones I was C. Rogers . John and ' Mall-Jung I ani John husband of Mrs- Ilogers. I now feel I have sufficient- ly introduced myself. At present my wife is Mahdong crazy. I uni aslo playing it. It started last week. I hall got home from tho office. tired as a Chinese coolie. and the first thing I heard was that hideous. reaping. scraping voice of that enormous stonefsce woman who married poor little BillyjWeedup. She and Emma were hsviing afternoon-tea. "Oh, yes." I heard my wife biandly lying, “0_h yes, my John plays MshJong." This was another of her methods by which she sought to raise my all-round social status. "Then bring him over to play thin evening.“ the voice command- 0d. “William will make the fourth." I sneaked upstairs while Mrs. lllSTEll EIWEIINMENT HA5 RICH BACKING AGAINST Holding Numerical Lead, Unionists Have ' Aid 0f Wealthy In terests in Their Re- solve to Maintain Connection With Eng land. ‘ By WILLIAM HASSETT lllflll, holding jurisdiction over I.ll(' - six counties of Northeast Lllslcv. lilo till-co othur counties 0i lhc historical province 0i Ulstr-r lire in lilo Frcc State. 'l‘lil-. obicctinn of IIistr-r in re- linquishing the union wilh ling lund has been for more than a gl-lr orutlon the l-liloi‘ stumbling liluck i0 home rule for a ilnitcd lrcliind Tho purpose in this series of nrl Public Ledger Foreign Service supposed to have for supper. “You must come," my sc~nior partner told me as we were wash- ing the dishes. “I play Mah-Jong? Don't be silly may "it's easy, lust like rummy. You Copyright, 102i, by the Charlotte- ‘ town Guardian iBlEIiFAST, Jun. 20~~Tlie Ulster pi oblt-m—tli1.- nlosi vltni probicm in lrisli politics today-ha lint with- nut n certain tout-ll of prccellclit in "Y I” Bet "Wee-c" milr-‘M n n romantic lciwnll tllzit has conic icles will he tn set forth the differ- klnd; say three dragons or (gown [hrgugb liin Qllnlllflfifi from cncce~rcliglous, social and l-cono- I had to slve in. . the Milr-siuu ul-‘rluu. mic-which militate against union 'l' ‘I i‘ It ucclns that. the qllcslion prc- of Ireland under the l-‘rcc Stine- The Werdups live in a flat. or iher- they eat ill one room, cook ‘n another, and sleep In a third be- hind green curtains. "Tillie was explaining it to me. ‘wt say, tell me how to play lt." “Well," I confided, "it's easy, lust like ruininy. You try to get a union steadfastly sought by the Dublin/Government fllltl stubbornly resisted by the (lovcrnnlcilt \\'Il1(l1 has its capital in Belfast. The lino oi' clnuvagvito a ETOM cxteut over all Ireland, lint l-spcc- iully so in Northern Irclailvl, is along religious lines. Tlic problcln is that presented by two (‘Ollllllilllk SUIll-lltl by partition came before till.- pcopie oi‘ lrcllllld for tllc first time not ton years ago, when Lord Car- SOI1—-l.ll0Il Sir Edward Carson~wii$ drilling his volunteers io-rusist home rule, but. about 2000 yours earlier, when tllc “IIPSIZLIIS were busily engaged in exploring und ilvirling tlic “isle of Destiny." three-or four-of a kind; say _ _ h,” d". ~ According t0 the llagwnd. as these ties lIl the same land llitvlllg d!" ’. , a t ll Il.‘ ‘Lll- tiii~tly opposing vcligious points of mjlswtglblehi Wm m“, me out Wm] grgugtadllrid ‘ifgglioalsfgfltylllllllillfifflklllllx- vléw. Differences in IIOIIUY-‘I- “m? ' i . t .11 1m t l. , -- ials ideals and economic organiza- wylgly m“ behmd "he green cm’ SIIIIFQVfiOSOSl/Lljillyllijlelil {Ellis lion arc only incidental. The clcav- . i I age in strictly religious, and a lilt- tar cleavage it is. first to touch tho shore should pos- , "ass the lands and should have liis daughter in marriage as well. Tlicli it was that a young hlileuiali ("lllcf- min of the Tribe of Niall or Nciil, "cillg a rival ship about to prise Any one who has hadcxntfyltiflcc him. look nu ax, chopped oil‘ his in rcligiflus‘ QOIIIIjOViWSIQ-‘I “"11 M" ‘IZZIII llilllll and threw It on the DYWIKU! how (miilclm 1*‘ W“ m5“ iii-urn before lils rival could get to of attempting to not forth imparti- he shore. or course hc won ilifl ally the merits oi the Ulstcr l>r<> ‘and and the lady. There you have blcm- In thin filial‘? (‘lflflvfli-f" the o-lgln of the “Red Hand of tho lmvlllr UliiPYmelli ihfl PYQW-Siam“ "The flat was tcrribly cold. An ‘l stove supplied n little heat-null ucli odor. Mrs. Wcedup followed Billy, "wyng a small cabinet. Of course "ccognized it. They must have "pod b‘ hind in their rent to pay ‘or it. We sat down. The women hull the easy chairs but poor Billy ' wt on the edge of n. stuffinglcsu‘ "in. I had the kitchen chair. olli‘ Protestants Are Unionists. ivcs clinttsred Billy said, “Colder vyM||SI-" commemorated 1041,13 lire in politic-e- Uniouists. or, as ‘i‘.'" I said "Yes the paper says. lay in m‘; gymbg] of Ireland's they arc commonly called, Lo_v:l.- lists. Tlioy are bent upon main- now." Then we waited in silencc. ,v1()|'[]1g.|~nm;)5t Noumea "Now we'll build the wall," l urnlell our hostess. I Her arms flopped us she gave mill 0t‘ us a rnck and took out tho '"‘l10es—l mean tiles. We helped her. It wasn't ball i'llli ‘o I knew it couldn't lust vcry long. triiilill-g the connection with Em? land null the British Empire at all (iONlii. The Catholics um Nllllflllib lists by political Wtsuasion and dc- "otcd to the illcal 0f l1 union of all ircluild lrmlcr thc (IUVPPIIIIIOIII oi the Free Stain. Oi’ colllzsv, tlicrc O'Neill: Ruled 1000 Years . For 1000 years tile 0'Nellls wcrc kings ni‘ Illster. it was the last 0t’ the Irish [irovincos tn submit to ‘English rule. and now six of its “Now, l'1ll the East Wind." silt‘ counties. reiectlus all overtures 8"‘ "Pfilillfl_i“‘:“'i"“f,'p,"¥:;§_““2‘ff whqezel], from tlic Irish Free Suite, nlnlntziln 1° 11"“ i“ ‘t f" ‘_ I ‘ ,‘ hrellthlugltlleli‘ lcgislniivi. "mo" Wm, Bu“. humorous on either slilc. in this .1 thought she was rather heavily but to say she was ii wind ‘was delightfully cxnggernt» ell. So I laughed. Weelly even ventured :1 meek smilc. I bccnnie interested in the coil» correspondence. then-for". the 00l- ltii-al l<-i-ins~~Uliioni.-.t or Loyalist. and Nlttlcnzillstl-mzly» ho tilkcli IIIHO tn imply that tlic forliieiiis PPOLMS- iallt and the laltloi". Catholic. land. The Fran Stain has received s0 much attention iii the inst two vesrs that many arc likcly to for- get tliut it has u. powerful rival in the (l-ovcrnlnent oi‘ Northern ire- iug. t . ‘j ' "N , . [u _ ,1 talking gels you nowhere. Ier- gflnidlow I'll llrcik the unll “Ill AhayguggglfilifdlflnllagfilfigfilélL one“ I With those fingers she could - ' ' ' have torn down the Wall oi‘ China M's‘- ‘v‘f°‘m|" , k _ NP MR JOHN QUmN a dozen stones at u time. I waited Rollwggs. “IL .30“ eel) some ' 1' “my MUM“ “.." rpgy... expcctellly for the “brenklng" but ' _ x ._ " ‘ ‘ Q _ H “Twin anything at ML Sh“ Over came ll. pull willl bOlllt, idutll. loam of the llluilh of’ All. Joli: ‘ combinations. l. bsd ll better Quinn. \\ titervalc. which too merely ‘gave ill-l thirteen dominoes —I menu tiles-much, I followed Emma's example and put them on my rack. They had funny pictures on them. I was amused. "You're the . South Wind, William. quoted the wnll breaker. Billy didn't. look very breezy oven for a south wind. "Now. l'll'lliscsrd a useless tile." My foot felt for my wife's undor the table. Our only mutual joke was Mrs. Weeilup‘s Christmas presents. We always knew they were useless gifts which she dlscnrded—to us. “Your turn. Billy." I prompted quickly. Again our hostess started. "in. liiah-Jong," she pronounced, "WC we the other way." "Oh of course. I was thinking of bridge.” I wasn't really but it fllppcd out. plncc ill Ills llfilllt} on Frills)‘. Jlllh lltll, lifter a lirlvt’ illness. Tllc late .\Ii'. (Quinn Wilfl ln his 83rd year. lie was an intelligent liiun oi’ quict personality and gimp- only natural thing about the game lo lnsws, ulul was ll. highly cs- ~und in tllllc thc drfllwnti. Imlliflilia ii-omnll member of tllc community —pungs and (‘IIOWB lit-gun in mean in whip], h.- llvhil m; long, something 11nd I became lntcrcst- Ills fllrlvrlil was nn Sunday zil- ed. At lust we finished. u-rnoon to Fort Ailgustus, and wnn “Who w-on." grlllitlhl l!!!’ chem)’ well zlitonlil-ll. Tim sl-rvicc in Ibo. stretching llcr neck towurli my church mid zit the ltriivo \\'lli~l con- score curd. Him-toil by lilo Riiv. Edwin Kcily. Very carefully I went uvrir tlic Wu syiilplllhizc with lllf! PCIZIHV- figures. 'l‘lwn. slowly and dcllhclv» us illlil friends lu inuli- ll4'.I‘l‘i|.\'l‘- tely lunlioilnccll: "l am first. Billy merit. A 110ml 1mm hilt“ i101“! i‘) hi“ is second. you. ‘Mrs. Wccduli H"! l-loi-nul rcwurd. illlly his soul real .___uo my \vii'o is tliirll ‘iillll ynll i" pflllCt‘. are ycs.... vou lire inst. Anll i gilcss there's not much llfll) illlllinv. LESLIE B. SMITH system. I wrinkled by brows null wrote: "Emma, 4; Wecdy,13; Mrs. W., 0; Self, 13." We played on and uli and un. The wind (‘hlillflilfl—"\\'lllltll is tlin up the scores llglllu us wnfrc not ‘ playing for mom-y llllil I've forgets en llllllli nnwuy." With this l torr- Tllc lute Leslie llrcuwn‘ Snlith THE FREE STATERSI i I amt upon MCI"?- A. O. LEONARD II! 70 5th An. i-liuliipioii IHHVIUI‘ for some consid- crlihll- iilncl \\'lll'l'l‘ III‘. made many friclilis. iln was ll nu-iiilicr of lhc l. O. O. l-‘., also Illt‘ Sour. of England, whose charity zlnil I)i‘I'll‘\'()ll‘lI('0 lie prscl» lRtWI ilirliillzllnut ills l-nliro life. lie n-ils viiipliiyr-ii for the past. ton irs ill (‘iirvl-ll Droid wholesale cruel-rs) us éllllililllll: l-lcrk, when: Ill‘ prov-uiiiiiiisl-li‘ trustworthy 21nd rtlllhiilfillllOllti in his liuliy work unrl illwliys rmiliy i0 trivia u helping linull. ll.‘ will bl- missed greatly by his brother vinployt-tls for Illtl cheer- fuiiil-ss which ‘was evcr his nature. liu l-xprvriirlicl-li ll loni! period of ill- ness being iil-llflist. eleven weeks, sll0\vll'll-', through it nlI tho greatest (‘liristlzin courage nud faith. After an litliil-k ni bronchitis he devel- oped neuritis followed by ascend- im: Illlflilyhlfi iinii oven the loving cairn 0t’ IIIH wife and II host of irivutls cnilld not keep liini with us zluii IIIS spirit passed t0 tlll- Grout licyond lo hi! for cvor with the Lord. Tim following loving floral iri- liutos were ruccivedt-Futhcr and homily-wreath; Z\ir. and Mrs. It. Nicboison-—(‘rl.>sccnt: Mr. and liirs. A. J. Iicnrtz-wml-ath; Ztlr. and Mrs. Clilvln .\ivKny-(‘ri-sceni.; lilrs. Neil .\Ic.\'cvin—-ci'esccnt; Mr. and Mrs. John Dolzlcl, Jr. and family-wheat‘; Airs. John Dnlzlcl—spray; Mr. and Mrs. George Vickerson-wrestb: Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gilliam-sheaf: Air. llllll Mrs. P]. R. Ileuncy sheaf; Mr and Mrs. John II. McKenzie- ‘wreath: Mrs. Edwin Aitkcn- ‘Hllellli Airs. Lorne Yollnge and ‘Alice Borehnm. Ottawa-sheaf; i '4 Dr. and Mrs. i\ycrs—sheaf; Iiirs. L. Vickcrsoil and liirs. J. F. Mc- Iicod-sheul‘; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evuns—slicnf; Mr. Ernest Dunning —slieui': Curvcll Iiroihcrs~Plllow; ‘Employlwcs (‘arvcll Iiros-uweath; J. L. (‘rocks-ti llflll Cil-“Wffllllh; Solis of Euglilnll-wrcnill; Y. iii. C. A. Bowling Leanne-wreath. ——--<o>——— ZITIH‘ hlnuy Purpose Oil.—llotli lhl- house lillil stable there are [swords of uscl; for Dr. Thomas iidclcctrit- Oil. lisp it fnr cuts, ‘iiiuisl-s, burn-i, acnlds, the pains EOI. rlit-llmllllslli lllld sciatica, sore ltiiroilt llllll chi-st. Ilorsas are liable Ivory lzlrgvly to iillllllllll‘ ailments pinvi liiislinps nu afflict mankind. land urn cqilully amenable to tho Illcullilt: influence at’ this fine old lfflllliiily which has made thousands of firm friends during the past fifty years. {g)-____ ’ “Cascarets” 10c Best Laxative "for Bnwels »..--_A.~».. if you feel sick, dizzy. upset, if “Thcy Work While You Sleep." your hend is dull or aching, or your stomach is sour or gsssy, just take one or two pleasant "Cascarste" to rellcvo constipation and billoun was. No gripiilg-nlcest cathsrtil ‘uxative on mirth for Men. Womev trill Children. 10c boxes. also I ind 50c sizes-any drug store. T, ‘ntllgvrflscigggg ‘In: wire plcklvngillll In“ dmmrmg "vm"m"'3"' who [iussl-ll from this llfv in his "Wham" ' '5- (3 11- SCOBELb h‘ Alonwom cti-rlilil l'('\\'llI‘l| on January lllh. uchowwhow... Star. 1024. ill his Milli ycnr. loin-ca lo lilmlrn his with IIIH" Katie Nicholson "That's rather, slsngy, isn't it Emma? Besides we've just had sup “er and Mrs. Weedup . . . . .." I received s. sharp kick under ‘he tsblo. I looked at Emma and she seemed mad but_ I thought the East Wind had malice in her eyos. cziri: null sympathy ill the h0llll‘._ Also his flliliol- Nillllillll ~l Smith Qf this city, two Blah-rs and two brothers. Illllln null llrent m boiliu; Adj. L. ll. Slliitll lliilIllKfilllOII oi- fli-qfilnr flcm- \\'llli lllt‘ Salvation Army in Amherst Defeated V Moncton 2-1 ZIIONCTON. N. ll. J01!- ’ ‘ha. who will liiias lllt-i Iillltl liuli loving - 0044000404-00000 _ HOTEL VICTORIA