ri? fliill“) ill‘ H ill the Pep 811.11 v1 111’ l creases ‘Aummmica km ennui; LAWCWI . relievln sAl-‘E. n L‘ILLIAN aura McLELLAN There pagggd peacefully 8W8)’ Oil Fey, 5m’ 1927, at the home of Mr. and Mrs Walter Somers, Clinton, Lillian .i'luth Mclielian, little daughter of Mae McLelian at the Carly age of five years and nine months, Her death came as a sud- den shock to the home as she was playing until within two days 0f her death when she was stricken with spinal meningitis and all that medical skill and kind nursing could (in was done for her but all in‘ no avail, she quietly passed away, She will be greatly missed in the home as she was always of n ln-lght and haDDy disposition. There are left to mourn a. sorrow- iug mother to whom the sincere gymplltliy is extended. The services at the house and grave were conducted by their pastor Rev. George Ayers who spoke very appropriate words of comfort. ' ' With tenrfui eyes we watched you And saw you pass away Although we loved you dearly We could not have you stay. You are not. forgotten Ruth dear (lr ever will you be As long as life and memory inst We will . member thee. M6 Western Guardian I —-8UCCESS‘FUL TEA —'I‘he lad- ios n-f Trinity Church held their an- nnnl Valentine tea and Bazaar in ‘l-Ipwortlh Hull. Stinunersitle. yes‘ torday afternoon. A delicious sull‘ por was senved to a large number - and the ladies founda ready $1119 _, for their hnndwork. -_-—<-o>—-—-— SEIZED 50.000 WORTH OF CHAMPAGNE NEW YORK, Feb. l7.-—-*Cham~ pagne valued» at more than $50000 E was seized by customs officials on board the linitod States steamer Ambrldge at her dock in lioboken last night, it became known today. rnaaunsr 1s, 1on7 ‘ extras 4e to 47; firsts, 42 to 4s: area MARKETS- (Cnnldinn Prone) iorirawa, out... Feb. tm-(Essu) The egg market situation in- the 9M1 is very unsettled with thB icagu spot. prices again lower t0' Toronto: This manket is uneasy- Buying prices are unchanged with dealers quoting for ungraded 08KB "Oltroi 48 to f4; firsts. ~88'to 41; seconds 62. illggs purchased in Chl- ongo at today's price of 27 would 00st, delivered here, $9. iPricea to retailers are slightly,‘ lower with dealers quoting extras 49; firsts 46; seconds 42. Montreal: The egg market is in full supply and, easier. gtntes stor- age are iobbiug atiii to as. Deal- ers are. quoting country shIDPBTI seconds 38 to 39. Winnipeg: Dealers are quotinfl country shippers extras 48; first-B i6; seconds 35. Prices to retailers extras 53; firsts 51; seconds 45. Saskatoon: Dealers are quotin! country shippers extras 42 to 44; srsts 38 to 4; seconds 32 to 84. Miller's Three Goal Win in College Battle SACKVILLE. Feb. 17. —Mount Allison won the Western Section of the Intercollegiate League and the right to play oif with Bl- Francis Xavier for the Maritime intercollegiate championship W119" they defeated the University of New Brunswick here tonight by fl score of 3 to 1. Mount Allison completely out- played UJNB. from start to finish and their back checking and pokfi checking broke up U.N.B.’s attack time after time. liickson and Bartlett. opposing goalies both played brilliantly and made many wonderful stops. Bartlett, who is n former Halifax county Academy boy, has only al- lowed two goals to set 111151 111111 this season. Tha outstanding player on tho ice, however, was Bill ltiiller, Mount Allison forward. who scored all three of Mount A1- lison's goals and who played bril- liantly throughout the game. Mount Allison were strengthen- ed having Bill Mcliennan back oIn their defense after having a week B rest. This is the first time since 1922 that Mount Allison has won the Western Section. In the first period Mount Allison started awayfast and made many assaults on the U.N.B. goal. 01111’ to be turned back by Hickson. The play was fast and furious, but neither team could get the puck past the goalies for a score and the period ended U.N.B. 0. M.A. 0. Say it with brakes and 581/6 0n the flowers. if Notice of (Board of Health At a meeting of the Board of Health ‘(it'd-Of 32, n resolution was ‘ passed asking anyone who came in contact with smaillwx. 11°? i0 111111910 in Pu-bllc until permission is grant: Church and the Anglican Church at by attending Physician. schools to have same closed. Also that the secretaries of South Milton. School. Warren Grove and Sprlnqvaie Schools notify Trustees of above d. iAlao that the Prlncefown Rodl Milton be cloned‘ until Ban be lifted GEORGE MaoDONALD, Secretary. 1iii-l3-2-l8-3l. i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT‘; § ‘.122. ".'.'.'.Z‘.'.‘i2..."‘ ' ' ‘g. ZZZ ‘fl-17.’. 13E! wv v Agents Wanted » _,____.\.._,.____.. WASHO BES SELLER, GREAT repgalal‘. w has clothes in ten minutes wit no rubbing. 9-1111 cleans ovcryt lug like fungic- Guaratiteeti harmless. 250% 11111- ilt. Sample free. l’. A. IAfebvrB Co., ‘Alexandria, Ont. - ‘ ‘ A. W. Feb. 14-5i. For‘ Sale NEW FISHING BOATS FOR sale, all sizes. Write or call. — P. A. Rooney, Boat Builder. Souris. 877B 2 ll 9i FOR SALE-SEVEN YEAR OLD horse. Sound, weight 1300. Arpply 224 Richmond 8t. 3030-2-17-2! Nursing YOUNG WOMEN DESIRINC TO outer March class of North Adamo Training School for nurses, North Adams, Mass. please write. Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupils to secure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege '0! six months course at Yale Univer- sity School of Nursing. All ex- penses paid. slmlmiatsi . . _ ,_ _ Wnntcd¢-A Man ’ fi-‘WANTED - A MAIL-A first: mined man-who will ‘k al hard for himself as hffiiil for nu employer. An active lnan-— preferably ibetweon 801ml f0, 1111111100. and with hie-business experience. An a¥bltlous man ——snxious for goo pay tangy,‘ lliomotion tomorrow. Opening is with sticcessful Canadian Life ‘ insurance Company. established over 30 yQflfB Selling Qxpgfl- once not vital. We sup‘ ly train. ing. Write, in strictes con-fid- _ In i - 39mm‘ Rh" PM‘ ence. Box 11oz Halifax. cast $22?“.5333.i‘..‘fi’°..i'“§.,3;‘.§,”‘fl}3, sou-anew - Suddenly u. Char- fl:',’,',°.b‘,’:°}‘§,i‘"' '"°°‘ "' " , Steel co. can. com. school, also 20 tons of hay. Ab. lottetdwn. Fflhflilfy 1151111- Dr- c‘ A wimp’! meets“ " " ‘Vnnted ply m Joggph cur-lay, p0,; Au. J. Bousfield. aged 60, years. Fun- SPEAKERS , Asbestos Cont. ow . gust“; 3949p 13 3; oral will be held on Saturday next. AND 1 A8111??? Pffi- N9" -- -- wmreo - BOAT sunset: ‘°“""‘°' 1° 11°51“ i“ s" h“: “ma” 4 gm Dfn°1“‘°"° ' fm- 10b8,," "Bhinm Wm, m. Wm” Miscellaneous Church at 2.80 p. m. later-men i rem. n - 89% nut engine. Apply tleohiColos. Pwme‘ c°m“°"" Fri“ 35° l" 51"‘- 1 gahzwsfiimflm‘ ' a‘ New London. 3946 2-18 4i mo. ALFRED MoDONALD. LAND "M. m w, m", 5,, cm mean", PM _ __ _ g7 —_-#-_ Surveyor, Harmanville. P. ill. l. Dflmmon mm‘. __ _ 1“ Fclnaie Help Wanted "1"" 1111111 rue PROMPT DRUGGISTB ' WAN-rm o,“ m, ammALitonome Liv: noon AT m: "m" hm, work‘ M“ Mum“ homes’ Albion, qiuewqJi-eb nn¢__hm Bank Royal .. $60 Cllitowh, at.‘ s. s. 39&7,2-iii.3i WANTED -— LADIES IN P. E. I. gull] Nu Bone Corsets and no, loony ‘ ood proposition. Arir. 111v ‘Box 1'7 ."Chnrlotteto'wn. ' 8929-2-lil2i. l FIRE WOOD FOR SALE-SEVEN- "LARGE ADVIRTISID WHOLI- FOR SALE - LARGE RANGE with reservoir. Apply 89 Roch- ford Street. 3922 2 17 2i FOR SALE- SPEED SLEIGH. new wood sleighs and high box sleighs-Proude d: Moreside, 223 Great George St. 3949 2 18 3i FOR SALE-BUZZ PLANER AND table sum-Frauds k Moresido 223 Great George Street. 3949 2 i8 3i FOR SALE-IRISH OOBBLERS, No, 1 certified seed, one dollar per‘ “ ‘ Write to John A. Coulson. Sea View, P. E. l, 3944 2 18 3i ty cords. twenty per cent small . hard. balance good sound soft i wood $3.00 per cord. Apply N. A. Dari-och, New Haven. ' 3859-2-14-mwf. unm FOR ante AT Pod-r Augustus, shore farm of 80 acres of good land and 7 acres of Robertson. 3947 | 1g 3| sale tailors have opened P"; Correspondence School of Silos- manship. {Pious state present ocupation. Address Manager, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i Central Guardian CO-“IE-‘DY DRAMA, wit, humor, --Poui Kcliins Haunt: Memorial Hall. Monday, fist.‘ ~ :- » 3954 SUNDAY senvioes - Ber- vicsa for Cavendish congregation for Sabbath. February 20th, Rus- UOO. 1'1 n. m. Stanley 3 p. IIJJNQW 919580" 7 l1. m. Revv. Pater Jack- son, minister. Golden Wedding An event of more than usual in-l 19"" 1°01! lilacs at the homo of‘ Mr and Mrs Alexander MncDonnldJ 91111111111111“. on Tuesday afternoon Feb. 1st when about fifty immod- iate relatives, friends and neigh- bours asssmblsd to offer congrat- ulations and extend heartlest good wishes to the esteemed couple on the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage. After a sumptuous dinner, pre- pared by ths Misses MacDonald in their, far famed excellent manner. had bssn, par-taken of, ‘an- address from. neighbours and friends was read by Hon. David MacDonald ‘to which the groom of fifty years ably responded. Congratu tory speeches, ‘were then given y the esteemed pastor of fort Augustus, Rev. D. P. Croken Rev. J. B. Maclntyre of Tracadie Messrs l. J. MacDonald,_ George MacDonald and L. J. MacDonald. after which an address from the family was presented by A. R. Mac- Donald, both addresses being ac- companied yby very substantial purses of gold. Dancing was then enjoyed for a time, after which the guests de- parted wishing Mr and Mrs Mac- Donald many more years of wedd- ed bliss. - A pleasing feature of the even- ings entertainment wns the danc- ing of the wedding reel by the bride and groom who proved that Time which had left its imprint on many things had failed to affect the lightness and fleetness of foot forwihich they were noted in their earlier days. CAiIJEDONIA AND WOOD ISL- ANDG -— Caledonia 1.1 n. m. 7 p. m. Wood Islands 1i a. m-., 7 p. m. Wood islands East Hail 3 p. m. ‘ g , CRAiPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD "-*-'11°1‘11111S Prayer in Crapaud next Sunday. Sexagesima. at 1.1.00, and 51/911111! Prayer at 7.00 o'clock, in Springfield. ‘ . HAMPTQN - United Church senvices on Sunday, February 201i, next at Bonshaw 11 n. m, Victoria i1 n. m. The Srpcclsl Evangelistic services under the leadership of the 1w’- 11- N- Med-ear». Pu. n. will continue every nigh-t a; 7,30 p_ m_ BXCBDt Saturday. Miss Gladys ‘Mc- K11111°11 W111 81118 st each service. arrooxrtzto _ service, -,, connection with the P b; i Church of iCan-ada Sufigsy? 81-31:]. 20. are as follows, ‘Hartsfield, 11 a. 1"- Bfookiieid 7 n. m. Clyde River 3 p. m. Suday School at 2 p. m. Belfast 11 a. m., 7 11,11], BONSHAW AlND HAMPTON _ iServioes for Sunday, February 20 Bonshaw 1'1 a. m. ampton, 3 p. m. Albany Baptist Church at 7 p. m. Eillotts Hall Fairvview Satur. day evening at 7.30. Mr. W, M, Kinnawln will be the speaker m, these meetings. v National Council Y. M. C. A. Secre- ‘ tary Arrives Mr. Wm. it. Cook. National sec- retary l'or Buvs Work arrived in Charlottetown last evening 110111 ‘Toronto. This is Mr. Cooks first visit to MAR8HALL~—GALLANT. — A pretty event took place at (i951; Church. Milwaukee, Wis, m, Feb. ruary the first when Azilda Gallant daughter of Anthony Gallant 0i 54111118111196. Wis.. formerly of 1111511110. P- E- 1.. was united ill mar- riage to John Marshall, eldest uni] of Mr and Mrs Marshall, mans er o; me Milwaukee (guflwm Huge. P. E. island and he comes to us in The bride entered i u", church Lite interest of Boys work in Zen- iiiwiy decorated for the occasion, a"? F?’ "S"? feursdlfiugg; 5,33 while Miss A no 1'9 "Ty 01' '1 111'” 1111 g s Riggs played the last year he succeeded Mr. Buckley wedding march. The bride wore i n N H l turysmp h" 1] I ll l0 l1 Ollll BQCTG . w e spans, ed net over peach M“ nigh‘ M“ Co“ was the crepe do chene, bridal veil with wremii and “may 0g orange mos, guest of the Y's Mons Club at its sorns_ she carried a bouquet of weekly supper and also a guest of Carnations and 18mm The flow, the Y. M. C. A. Directors at the e,- giria were the “me Misses Mary regular monthly meeting which was Marshall and Mary Gallant. each held in the Association rooms at 8 carried n basket of roses. The 1) m- bride was attended by Miss Mine Gallant while Mr. Fred Reid of Boston did the honors for the groom. The ceremony was per- formed by Father llieloney. After the nuptial blessing a reception was held at the home of the brides parents. The house was decorat- ed with white and pink streamers and white carnations. The pre- sents iveri: numerous and included silverware, cut glasses. and linen. The groom's gift to the bride was a substantial cheque and a gold watch. After n short honeymoon to Chicago find St. Paul the happy couple will reside on Elm Ave.. liliiwaukec. the home of the groom. -_-<-o¢-—-i ‘Following the business of the Board meeting '.Mr. Cook addressed the members of the board inform- ably on the recent trend of educa- tion and its relation to the modern boy and girl. Mr. -Cook is address- ig the boys at. the‘ Intermediate banquet to night at 6 p. in. in the Y. M. C. A. and later on meets the senior group at their fireside social. It is likely that he willspeak at one of the schools during the day. ‘Ru ssian, 145, to Wed Woman, 131, BERLIN, Feb. 17.—Ivan iChatow- sky. 145, and Olga Mariswa, 131' believed to be the oldest man and woman in the world, are engaged to be married. Since before the death of George Washington they had lived in cen- tral Russian villages i500 miles apart. unknown to each other. A. traveller met Mme. Marlowe and‘ when a'few weeks later -ha met Chatowsky, he told him that the world's oldest woiman was living only a short distance away. iChatowsky wrote to Mme. Mar- iewa and after a short correspond- ence. ho proposed. lie was accept- ed and arrangements are now being made for the wedding this spring. Bauned Play Will Be Withdrawn (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK. Feb. 17—fl‘he man- ager and director, the stage direct- PERSONAL lMr. Harry Scott, Cornwall was a visitor to the city yesterday. ‘Col. J. It. Allen. Covehead. was a. visitor -to the city yesterday. iMr. Leo. ‘Bradley who has been ill with pneumonia is convniescing nicely. i. The many friends of Miss ‘Marion Elizabeth Gaudin will be pleased to see her around. again after hav- ing received slight injuries from 8 fall on tbs ice by Hughes‘ Corner. ‘Rev. James A. Clornn, C.S.S.'.R. Rector of St. Peter's Church. St. John who has been in the city since Friday last left for St. John yesterday morning. McNelil. to the Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cavendish, were visitors city yesterday. j-{aypi- UMWWA Feb. 17. — it was learned here that the British gov- BIRTHB i’ > ...____..__i-\ --_-_. McDONALD-JAL Launching Place on Wéibfllflry 12th., to Mr. and Mrs. John P- McDonald. a son. Ifralwifl Emanuel. ' MnoGREGOR-dtt Lew Beach, NOW MELOIDS The marvellous little antl- uepfic pellets, remove hunkl- nesa and tickling from the throat, make breathing easy day morning, Mrs. Andrew John- l-‘unoral to Margate Church on Saturday at 2 p. m. A decidedly effective rem- edy for coughs and all irri- 80H. 400 Richmond West, Toronto, 88994-18 ernment has ke-pt the dominion or. the leading lady, another act- M, q-on and Sana; pie Ry. .. 1691A government informed regarding‘ 115 1'9" and 1111011191‘ elderly actor American ICan Co. . . . . . . . . .. 46% views ofthe disarmamentproposals walked out oi‘ the limelight today Am C,“- 5nd Fdy, (Jo. .. 104% of President Coolidge. it is under- among the central figures in the Am, Locomotive ico, . . . . . .. 111 1 stood that the British government's police raided public censors play-Am Smelt. and. dieing. Co. .. 143% communications have been entirely "The Captive," promising they Anaconda icop. Min, Co. 46% in the nature of informative stule- ivould no longer appear in the play can. Pacific iCo. . . . . . . . . . . .. 181% meats and that there has not been or "y u, p," i,‘ on ggaln in (New N_Y_ can and flu“; Bi“ 3,}; 145 any suggestions of an empire cou- ym-k Em, R K _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 11 ferencs on the subject. . nonsoimamd Gag Co, (N31,) 97% coco-con c 631,4 Hudson Motor Car Co. .. Mis, Kan. nn-d Tex. Ry- . 244 flooding Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 110 Southern Pacific Co 110% Lin-ion Pacific Ry. 169% wlnrtmgnouss Electric - 71 United States Steel ...... .I 158% A Enjoyable Program Montreal iPowor .. Nations], Breweries . . . Spanish River York, Jan 30th, 1e21, u. Mr. and "d 1"" , Montreal stock Exeluooe Mrs. Lester 'MacGregor. a son. (nee 4 . Pflflrl Newlman) of Kings-ion, ll“. E. , Abitlbi . . . . . . 851 . - ' 4 Brazilian Traction .. 117% ~ ‘-- y j Howard Smith .... .. . 67% DEATHS > . Howard éfimlth ma. 132"; i .1... u Pulp JOHNSON- at Margate Thurs- A BELL 1 "m ° n1 4 Sept. 1315i. 301‘. jOots-Jdly. 45%: July, M: lent- 4 IN MEMORIAM The following partictflon have been. received of the death of the late Dr. C. J. Bousflald whose sud- den death. was reported yesterday: The Doctor hnd been around as usual Wednesday. and had been out during the evening. and: passed away shortly utter entering the house. For tin past two or three years he had lmen suffering from high blood pressure, but as his condition was not believed to be alarming. the news that he has been sudden- ly called away comes as a deep shtook to his many friends in the» c y. ' He was born in the north of Eng- land. in the ‘Lake country, sixty years ago. Rad has been a resident of Canada for many years, first Dfflfiiicing his profession near Hamilton, Ontario and doing in- speotion work for the Federal Gov- ernment. d-le came to Prince Ed- ward island about tan or twelve W81‘! 88o. and since then has been Federal Government Inspector und- er the Health of Animals Branch. Department of Agriculture, at Dav- is & Fraser's plant. He. was faithful, capable and con- scientious in the discharge of his duties, was s. man of splendid char- acter, genial and friendly in his manner, and in every way a most estimable citizen. Two or three years ago he built a residence at the head: of Upper Prince Street. He was an enthus- iastic gardener, a. great lover of flowers. and took a keen delight in beautifying the surroundings of his home. He leaves to mourn a. sorrowing widow, who is ailso s native of England. Among his other surviv- ing relatives is a sister -ln England whom he visited last fall and the preceding fall when he made trips to the Old Country in connection with shipments of cattle. There is also one brother in Woburn, Muss. Dr. Bone-field was a. member, a regular attendant, and former Ves- tryanan oil St. Paul's Episcopal Chulrch in this city. The funeral will be held on Sat- urd-ay afternoon, services commenc- ing at the church at 2.30. The widow and other relatives will have the sincere syinfpathy of a wide circle of friends here in their sudden bereavement. Boring For Oil People coming across the Hills- boro Bridge these days meet a great and. lug to the smaller casings not be- ing here. iAli the pips will be trans- ferred in a few days and some of the dri-ileis are now on their way here-and Governors island will again be the scene of great activi- ty. The beginning of operations, however, should prove to some peo- ple that the Doherty Company are at least sincere in their expecta- tions. Indications, it is stated, dur- ing the last days of drilling, were Just as good as those where they did strike oil. so let us wait and wish them well. The boys are out there pounding away while we quietly slumber-Suppose some fine‘ morning they struck a Klliiher-el-i though this is too wonderful to ev-i en think of. yet it happens-and if n did-this old r. r. .1. would have‘ reason to shake in its slimy bed for ioy- .-. ~. .4 ._____4o>i-- Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Feb. 17.-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members ‘of the Montreal Stock Exchange: New York Exchange Whol1.—'Mny. 140%; Jrly. 181052 Corie-May. 80;_July. I815: Sept. ' i: tao h!‘ powerful ‘double team of horses hitched to great loads of piping. These loads of pipe are for the new casing at Governor's Isl- Driliing stopped at 4200 feet ow- {and this coupled with a. fightingflilways existed between Mr. Hart. _ which were splendidly received. ilPs Men Club ' Addressed By Dr. C. C. Archibald At the Y's Mon Club weekly! meeting last evening in the Y. M. C. A. Parlors, Dr. C. C. Archi- bald gulve a very interesting and in- structive addrsss to n large num- ber of the members on the subject of ‘iNose and Throat", explaining the various par-ts and what diffs“ e-nt uses chase organs played in the breathing, how the nose warms moisten: and filters the air taken into the lungs. , Also t-hs course of mouth breath- ing, the most common course being "Adnoids," how catarrh effects the nose and throat. what leads up to chronic catarrb, etc. The Doctors address was much appreciated by the members, Y's Man Harold Stewart presiding ten- dered the Doctor a very hearty vote of thanks. iMr. Roy Whitehead favored the members with two fine vocal selec- tions, Mr. Ernest Clauson, agent of Marine was introduced as a new memiher. ' tMr. Will Cook, of Toronto, Nat- ional Boys Work secretary of the Y. M. C. A. being called on gave a short talk to the members, Mr. Cook after coming all the way from Vancouver and having ad- dressed the Y's‘Mens Club of that city, felt it was a privilege to be from coast to coast and have the pleasure of speaking at a Y’; Menu Club both on the Pacific and the Atlantic. Plli-llliEii TBEEli fllllll i|_i8 HABIT ALL-BRAN brought nat- ural relief from chronic constipation Constipation is almost n univer- sal curse-father of more than forty diseases. Yet there is real assurance in Mr. Latins’: letter: "After nixtaih your: of taking pills. it cored mo. lf the millions of Double that lufllr (roll constipation only knew what Kellogg's ALL-BEAN would do. memo of the pill-makers would go out of business. Every doctor should recommend it. l toll all that I know no that they can lot the lay out d life l on getting since l stoned on Kellogg's ALL-BEAN 8 month: ago." ll. Juunn Llmul (Address on request) Hollow cheeks, pimples, listless- ness are some of the sym toms. Don't risk it another day. Ke logg’s ALL-BEAN is guaranteed to re- lieve constipation. Two tablespoon- fuls daily-l-xn chronic cases, with every mes . Delicious with milk or cream- and add fruits or honey. Use in cooking. Comes ready to eat. Sold and served ev rywhere. Made by Kellogfi on pac in Lon on, Ontario. Recipes age. ' Here or There ,3), ("Tic") ALL-BRA?! --—<o>-—-—— Yesterday was a bill 0111? 11'- 111m‘ bros Ilros, in the Balke Colentiar Bil-iianil.» Tournament. One ihouflflild points were shot in the afternoon and evening. i in the afternoon match Guy S00 defeated Clmrles Stewart with 11 wide margin and also toude the largest run _pf the some. 27 winte- in the evening Bill Paulina finish- ed ahead of lih-nie iPerry. it was a (ilOHfi contest throughout with both contestants making record runs. A large crowd of 91111111510511" fans attended both matches. OfflClqlS—M8RSl‘S. "F. T- Wflilki! and Watson Crasweil. Tonight starting at 7.30 Messrs. Ramsay will play Fred Steele. The island Hockey league is over-somebody had to win; this year it was the Abegweits, there- fore congratulations are in order. ln fact both teams are to be com- mended for the brilliant. and on numerous occasions, sctintiiiating hockey. The boys gave their all, "purely for the love of the game and also for the enjoyment of the fans. With reference to the final fixt- ure iplayed here Tuesday night much OOIIIIIIGDI, and l imay 33y gog- 1i1l1 has been going the rounds, due to the abrupt culmination of what Proved- to be one of the most ex- citing and fastest games of the series, Not wishing tn be partial, the writer knows that the Crystals made a. big mistake by leaving the ice before full playing time was up -no matter what the provocation. In fact one of the mainstays of the iCrystai lineup remarked in the presence of the writer that “they nude a big mistake in iieaving the -ice." Presentation to Popular Official .7? Donald S. Hart, C. A., who for ‘Murray Harbour South, until I ,met thousands of them who lri! ‘an honour to their homes, their A _ Iii-em" admit-lib The zuuswflingir-fsififldiici’ ' other day by Rev. l-loctoadllnoboln Evangelist of the ‘Uuf (lliititcli of Canada who is conducting‘ gslistfe Missions oa-utlw -_ ' d, from Rev John Priliiil rlkh, a native son of who“ record Prince Edward island-and the whole Ud- "i minlon for that mnttu bu ennui: .,. I to 11o nvoutfimglr: Pris intnow f", ‘ u p f , . - tory in British golugnb-ln. !n?"'-"’i?1‘1\ “Dear - friend: Ygnnrn zfn. . ‘ - my own P vinco impugn" my ovvp people. l was born in Charlotte- town. nnd spent most of my lilo-iii ‘ went to the University. Toll the people that they must make Christ central in their teaching and lilo. There is noose like Himlv-men re- sent Hls demands, and honour l-ilm. l have got far "ban" in me and can testify that you gain everything and loso nothing by fol- lowing Jesus. Life. an abundant life. is His gift. it will do my old heart good td hear that my fellow-Islanders are ‘ taking the Kingdom of Heaven by. violence; flying as the doves to‘ their window; like sons long from home, hastening, hastening as thuy'_ see the Father waiting to be gfwb- ions. May they stretch forth their 1" “T? hands to Him. their souls tliltllting . " after l-lim. Good old island! He)‘ real glory is the generations who loved and served Christ in the old- iashioned homes: in the old-hob- . ioned way; and boys and girls~rw£ . - m. .11‘- a 'v training and a blessing tn their place and time. I did not intend go- ing on like this, but was moved] think by the thought that you were on the Island to say a little more than a few formal wordl. 00d bless you in your work amongst the people of the tight little ls- land" ' ' Following successful missions at -" . Valleyfielrl and Orwell, Dr. Mucj Lean on Feb. 13th opened a two weeks mission at Hampton, with Rev. Geo. F. Sears B.A., immedi- ately following this, the Evangelist will go -to Victoria, and after that to Bonshaw devoting two weeks to each place. . At the close of the Hamill-on Mission, Miss MacKinnon whoso- singing has been‘ an outstanding features of the island Missions. will return to her home in Nova Scofia, and Miss lrene Macbsan the evangelists own daughter W110. commencing her evangelistic ear- eer while in her teens, accompan- ied her father for the inst five veers, as soloist, will be on hnhfl for the opening of the Victoria . Mission. i-le 39111111911095 practice this week _ with engagements in many parts, of Nova. Scotia, including a large county audit. the last eight years or more has been connected with the federal income tax office at Halifax. as travelling auditor, has retired from the service to engage in Dffliiiice as a chartered accountant in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward island. Before leaving the district office he was presenter’ by the Stwfl with Of course players participfliiikgin leather portfolio suitably initial- ,“ *1 8111119 W119“ B “1511101011811111 19 led. inspector Edwards of Halifax. M 5111119 are not WPWBQd 1° be 111 ’by whom the presentation was in "lily-like" 01 "DOWfI-erilili!" 1181116? made. expressed regret that Mr. lof mind._ m: from it. the heat of; Hart's resignation had been receiv- i ed, particularly in view of the There are enough officials with jurisdiction over the destinies of the game to settle all disputes that might occur. therefore iplayers are certainly out of order when they oppose decisions made .by referees lor others in charge of the gaime. battle is coursing through their, veins, the will to win is uppelmosti very pleasant relations which had spirit will Aaturally have a tend-iand himself and the various 111611111- ency to swerve hockeyists fronffifs 0! £118 5111151- iiiu; beaten pa“) 131d down by (he! iMf. Hart is well known to the M. A. 1f. A. constitution. The writer|11i111111955 public oi "We ‘Scone M111 fully believes that there isn't a! P11111111 Edwwd 15131111- H“ 111 a hockey-la [living who would notimembeii 0f lIOLH institutes 0f C118!‘- baiko advantage of a referee's iered wmumun“ a“ db“ bu" to get h, a 81y ‘m, 0,. we odd vice-president since 1923. He is a check. It's human nature and we member “t the Execmwe M mg cannot s“ aw”, from ‘L A hockey Dominion Association of Charters Mme where were are no may" Accountants and holds the degree penalties handed out is considered”! C‘ P’ A‘ m ‘he United smwm a. well-played fixture. according to For illlElillilTlSlf rules and regulations. ‘Iain Our Herbal Remedies _ Book on Skin DIBFBIPI. New Treaties on Chronic illnesses by flerbul Remedies. Pamphlets on 4 Play-Offs The winner of the Amherst-Ox- ford-Sackviile eliminations will play, Lou of Manhood and diseases of the Abegweits hare on non 13195-1 men. Booklet on Female ills and day night, 1101119 and home “mam. advice, free by_mall. 30 yearn’ ex- i total number of goals to count. At g5'1"{;f;;,,,,;g§;'"";§,,""f;§1‘;{,';§ present Amherst is favored to win, write u: before losing us... the New Brit-n-swick sectional 891"’ Treatment by mail our specialty. 1°5- 4‘ English Itlrhaldlllspennll‘; i-Qo-QM. l l?! Q o orrawn, Feb. 11. —All Cana- 1*" 11""- ‘"°°""'- "- ‘l dian Senators appointed during thei c“““"“" 0M9“ new“! "mm"? past two years have given an as- surance of support of such meal-r, urea of Senate reform. in conform-i ity with the requirements of the‘ constitution, as may be introduced. , by the Liberal administration. This declaration is given in an ’ answer tabled by the govsrnmentin in the House in reply to n question, by John Evans, (Progressive Rose- i town.) O-O-OO VICTURIQ IIOTEL Ono of the larqecf and but equipped Hotels in Ellfern Canada. Contains 120 roomy. 44 of which have private bofho. Completely renovated In the pntfsw yearl- FIW Hotels throughout Clnldl emf the United states have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- A AAAAALA. Fromv C.F.G.Y. The program broadcast last evening from C.F.C.Y. The island Radio Co., Station at Charlotte- town was most enjoyable. The Male Quortotte consisting of Messrs T. W. Bentley, Harvey Mo- Pherson. Charles Bentley and Geo. 4 AQAAAAAAQAL'QAAAAA Upset stomach slu ginh liver and K116i‘- ' wmmbrmirsaur hm» a Try it and have a ‘holeoolgefibronttr Anydruglfore. unfit elm tnkinq- ‘over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars In repairs and improvements. If in now the finest Hotel of If! clan ln u.» Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to thou who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid fable and excellent service at n moder- ate price. Rein from $3.00 to $4.00 per day. ‘ ' ‘ " Charlottetown Hotel, Co.,.Ltd._ . Proprietors M188 L. McQUAiD, Mantis!‘ QUEENiHODEL ,w. .. j-‘LAL; .4- -.. x 1. A n- _...xnkn: A; ¥_ v._--._vv . . wwvv‘v_ 4 i 1 l James A. Edmondson, Toronto: 8.0. Egan, Montreal; George Cam; , eron, St. John; John W. Turnslv, Souris; W. 'L. Antler on. Morelli, G. P; A. Dodwsli. Ha ifax. phonon In moms. '- sma $4.00 to $11-00 n" div. J. Tweedy, were particularly‘ effec- tive ln "Tooting Tonight." Mrs Stewart's rich contralto AAA voioo was heard to splendid nd- t ‘ 4 gouge in sill her numbers wills I Charlottetown 1 rs. oy Cu more, soprano. in or > debut before the microphone. nude i’ HOtQI 00., ‘ :..'.*='~ .1.'::.""1':.1::..'.*.:: .3:::"".:< a "in" I. HARRY cnsown, Manager Mill Kathleen Hornby, violinist > played two groups of solo numbers VICTORIA HOTEL A group of tenor solos by Mr. Harry McPherson and another group by lilr. T. W. Bentley were fitting numbers on this very crodlt- 0 able programme. i lfnny I013 distance hulk rm Wall.‘ OI various puts of the Province ln- . ~ rMlOfllrTOIUIRDi Mt Arnold. ‘lioroiitlii. 0.. Glnlgttw; o. .K. not . Wilson-May, ma; any, 1am: OooQOcL "l". dicntod wide-spread reception and ,ouquwl_t.ouunbouutfl.liiinv {HMO - 7’ ' ton. ~ __- y . Our largo stock of ,_D"lil. l-lorno and Cattle Romodin. Toilet Arflolol. ‘nu-ni- Bandagcs, Grufohol. Dyol.‘ ovidonoonllyfotliffifllih Lcfunboofnnrvfoowflil-Z q-n-l-v