v 5- ';¥:'.=$'QB'£SALE~.~T. . jlEOlIJALl= aumrrlvv or entw- ‘~' llldllw 8001!. hi" __, .HIBQELLAN.EOUB IIAKI MONIY AT. HOMI-Jli t l0 l" Mid was!!! one , tlmnn/MIMUI nor no. ~-; No We helmet and ‘IIIWAYJUI mill wocI-vWut An Que Janice l7 ‘yhlllllb-QUOOC. Irmlln ~ r r all ~‘»‘ I. i eeilw-Zlee. eel-Mildew’ oseTiea. T b88310, oodtea "' -d=-=r<=$ f v1‘ . were llelmwluneunmi... C..ue..ru . wrr-gmmq," ~.:.----~"-~--z- - (ullrfih ' vvvwvvw-vv v v Vvv v vvvv ml Job ‘Pol GIO- lil IBM. ieeul, til M‘ . Foil-l... ill" “m” some nnaio m men» cullmllflrn. rfilnogenwlil but! ti: wit: QVWV)“. l M100, .mpc.a’ie othlldllicllmond 8t. recurrences!» Fafrmohii- Methodist ‘C-liurch" leelrlo Prue“ Fighting ‘ug- ' Montreal MONTRHAIJ. ten‘ s;-..l_ vigorous protest against =~tho holding of a prize fislht in this city. 0r on Cana- dian soil, was made at Failvnont liethodlfltchklllch list night by tho pastor, Rw. A. JilTRuunleie. whose obleotionrlwere that e-ueh an en- counter with degrading and do Quins to polite-earns and qpoctsl- ‘ ma. that it would‘ attract no the city a crowd ed gamblers end other nndeelmnlble viaibors; and that, if it were held, the prestige audi reputa- lion, or Ciliiadfl Mum ‘helowafed in the Aizlglo-fiaxon and civilized world. . ' ~ “Bhouilia brutal prize fight be ' i M0nctonWon' Over New Gluggpw In a Rough Game the-Monomer Pros Beat out the Vic: - in a _ Flat.‘ Overtime P|ay,-by~e Soon: or" " Ilvll-t" . NBIW' GLASGOW,- -N. 8.. Feb. 9- ln a hard ‘one minulie overtime play. here last . night, the Moncwn p3- srosotion hung defeat on ithceblaw Glulzow-vicl. by n connect 71ml. The game ‘from start" R0 flniuh was rough, with much trippihk and slashing. several o! the wlnyors woro iuJul-ed ilr-tharznzno.’ - " - Elly» mt- algnt-n- vierory. ornamen- prmctically“won‘tho_ League Champ- lonsllip. ' h .. “FLYING FIENjZl-IMEN" ' . lAFiilillfyirblfl LItll-‘QYWQMCLEAN held on Canadian ‘soil, the name of Canada would ihotlirhiabod and 0M- raxed for decides b0 come, and all those who today believe in a well ordered aocioly would be outraged wit. it would bed blow at the name ot Canada, o. blow at our standing among the nations of the unruly, was jthe‘ empunueneeier i 1-99 g9 report. All. BUM! 0f U10 ‘SDEQJXQX’. BELGIAN OU-E ART-IQT. [TO PLAY OQCH KANE ' ' AND SC-HAEFER. NEW YORK. Fob. iL-Edouard lloremmnc; Beigian-blilfnrdwrhudnm- ion, has been matched lo play oep~l unite contents against Welder Coch- rme, and Jake Bcllaoier. wyhtrrénk next to Hoppc, world's ‘champion’. lie will may senator‘ in xewjvorlc. February 3S 41o‘ Mililtcll 6. Md Coehrane at Detroilflihrch 7 to iii. Each match will Ibo for $300 points illli 18.2 balk lllllo blllimlill. played in * ailwmoolrand would“ blocks o! 400.. ' h ~ ' ' base on wav to MOTHER'S FREDERICTON. Fob. Br-GBOPKO Renown: l Mall-axe! “of Montreal representatives in the Nnzwnnlhlocueyweelgue, sent an urgent call to Fired tho other day to join the Cain-odious for the balance-of the season. ‘Today, was ~iho date - net for Mc- hionlreal.» _ -.-“A~l?~l$- ‘WW?’ were madeibere bnfflotiirddy mfeon. nection with ‘a plot agdiinetlqho Internal lnnfoqy o1; .tue=ne'lmblic. which already has caused tho em- pnlslon of Lemma ‘ alumna oom- uquuinre 1mm France. ‘ fllboae talker» into curled! vim m. miuecio .,e<~.tini:_ Edits? vi _ H“? mnoiip. M. Gritiuolhublnner eocre: any, or we General Feller-novel?! Labor, and Alfred Minot. e. win- niorcinl brnvellcr. The three have been asked to explain how they came into poaveessliln of cheques "for um thousand each eisned ‘b! W- enelci, ‘Gilli-l Abnomoiviidl. kiwi"! a. . Mflja ‘gya-“of luoeeowf} M. Qflllvélb Y" WNW?“ "l1" l‘? ‘l’ plainedthet he w.» will: M‘ I GRAVL-Tho uepermenc of yun- third party. olthqnsll ‘theeharvv merino cruel-iv’ collie rm of a "lmn named Nolan of Avolldale, no wards his daughter, Elizabeth, a. ‘child nine years of it is illeg- ‘Od that the father ‘deliberately in- flicted rqenuarlleulm on ow yonliil- . filer elm she died. ‘we cum-so. which l8 helm helm! --b7 JUCKB my. Feeder‘ ivy-i ... _, 1... lloe la now investigating roportscol “libel-him won mt "FFEEFBN ‘THE FARM Farm‘ iorelllry. mnkos farmllli! 1.“ Miirketih: timber. erect-ebu- o. fluwbing umber tol-"failln ‘lorrlil. is pm lleffdid ononleilelv a, a mum“ mphmw, p. w: of mud» uloreqlgioul ltlll and I murder his dnughterf,’ Ah element’ =1 mthoe n. teem n» u» no la lunacy of the slory_ in that ilhe m- ‘lle girl died on the-road to the Fllvfimrd where the his nodal to ~ 3W1! her motnel-‘a nave. _1 m mmlomnu», mn. DAVID Kllamo f . _.¢.,___' ' “ ‘ . fllbedealtlhtbokplanein lilac-lilo "it 5. o! Devramfllillg- woeful! a "=9 yesterday morning, ox." St. llzlxhfloiihedfiegth co to the are?!’ ‘ we ' b? v. Father Rooney. Rev. er William V. McDonald offi- prave Jbe-pniigbenn r. Joseph Potora Dannie Stephen me and um- ite. May Butter - w “no-vs: '- wtlrn .- ....~;..~: . ....... 1rwnlu. men aamteums in winter. f9. blade yield o profit. ‘ o. the sale value d, u». Markets l enllnaorrrrown lnalrknfro __D0iul.hoo leaves lull ofternoo‘ n on , ' all) .I J6 r: no QIIJ eon-ion} ' nub-IL.‘ Pork, mo delivered .....l1-l7l6 ' aoouumlatmnliifl m!“ iQ-i-w Iflflvl run-ow‘ em ....--.. . I'm"! ...’.....-."....-.:....m--. 11% p Faun“ ‘W, ri-Yfaoueucntleol.‘ u mun-nun» momloul uulxne §‘QQLA‘I.LI_IIIIIJDI uneven-e“ "ti" .. .. -- hie-narrow} scum! valuing?! iWMP-fiiifilll- -' -' elnnoultlfifi I llril mcueeeon vKTlX-“fgnt. Ion w: marina ca.‘ film. in 1m; oi eieeothil ~ c Msrrmos weu. ATTENDED- iii-ii’! .-........_.--- ._ q - : , . BAND at -.fxlglntallltninsine'eru§rtla.lnmen unu c alnorrqw - rial; some; a” “van!” z p.17‘ . " ‘ - MILTON Auo- nusTlco- Next " ’ .- ieecenfl. 111 mlmth) service at Rustioo 11 a m with Holy com. lnilnlon end ct Milton 8 p. m, _ A CONCERT will be held at Can- oe Cove on Saturday evening, Fun, 12th. Good program by the scho ,1 children _ and. other talen. Home made" candy. Admlsnlon 20 cur, children 10 cents. I 0REDlTlORl8 MEYEI-A number ‘of men from the western part. of the Proviuice More "in Om city yen Ptflfllilqy attending n meeting of Lha xzredimnu of 11116 Tlqzniah Trstdinr, Company. ‘ , .... PROPERTY CHANGES-Mr. Al- bert Johnson,‘ While Sands. Lot I34, has soldihie farm to n young Mr. Bell "of the-neighborhood and lulu bought the ‘fine property of Mr. Wm. Kearney of Mummy River. Mr. [Kearney is moving to Souris. NOTIGE-w-T-he regular monthly meeting of the ladies Auxiliary of tho P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage will be held Friday afternoon, Feb. 11th at 8 o'clock in the Indies Club Booms. A full attendance is re quested. . important business. -~dle Presbyterian (kmgrozatriou of Nllllrrvy-Hllmbour-S-counh have when flho preliminary steps toward secur- ing a ponnanent pastor. The gontlelmn Ln mind la Mr. McDon- ald of C. B. This charge has been vacant for a year. A PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, 1.0. O; (l. _'i‘. or ’Miur‘rn.y Harbor con- tinuee w hold regular nlld wellot- iended-seaeione. -Not n ‘meeting was minced during the pant quarter when‘ the average attendance was between thirty-Bile and forty. TD fjLL. IMPORTANT CHARGE] The Union prayer ‘meet-lugs in Mur- ray ‘iiariior, which were instituted in the Jlllfllllllér of 1917 have been particularly we]! attended during ._.._»._. _. §===-.».-_ ssxati .. BEA!- PIANO__PLAYING and do ‘n . _ _ non-u...“ . _.-_- ORWELL-Services next Sabbath Feb. 13th in St Andrews Church, Orwell at 11 at Orwell Head 6.30. SERVICES FOR MURRAY HAR. Beer. 2.30; White Sands. 0.30; m,- ney. Wednesday 1cm. RESERVE FRIDAY NIGHT tor file M; carnival at the Arena. WONDERFUL TONE-PICTURES will! be presented by Mr. Watkis a! hisllooilhl in 8t. Jnmos’ Hall to» illorrmv evening. De there and en- JQY them. RECEIVED MEMORIAL CROSS AND STAR-Mm. Inmbellzl McDm» old, Bmdaibane. recently received- lllo cross and ribbon awarded to mothers, whose aons'made' the su- DFCiIIlO sacrifice in the great‘ wnr; also the 1914-15 star. Her son John W. enlisted In i914 and died m1 Nil)’ 27th, 1916, e1‘ wounds m cnlved in ‘action, MORE ROBBERIES-The rob- bWY opklcnlic lulu broken ‘out in a frwh elm in Charlottetown-the East end oi’ tthe city being the scene of the latest endeuvole. The grocery store of Ur. A. E. Nelson 0n Grafton Street was entered and clmlnrcltnc nnd chocolate ‘bars: were taken. The meat ehnp of Mr. l-‘Jinpldineon was also entered and n. quantity of meat removed. The thieves nfterwarde entered a vacant. house belonging‘ to Mr. Patrick Ma.- har and here they started a fire in the" stove and Rial-ted to put the stolen meat‘ on ‘to roast. A great feast was‘ in preparation but ibr some reason it was never conclu- ded, the thieves inking alarm, ma- king their exit and leaving tho meat Ilfl-rtially cooked. Si; llunstanb Won Second Game of lily League The second gutne in the city Len-sue Hockey attracted u good sized gathering nt the Arena Ins: lliixht. Tho contestants were tho icmns the past ferw weeks. A number of the your»; men are being pressed intoeervice ‘land lhey do well. The‘ llicthodist and Presbyterian corl-, grtegotions hero ‘pull logothel-"l sillendlclly. RETURNSFROM THE WE8T.—- Hr. Tom Beck; Murrazv llarbor. who went weal on the lmrveetr ox- curelon lzlat fall, is homo agnin. it will blrromclmbcrell iilat soon lifter itrrlvlllg in ‘TVlnhlpek he reu upon ‘bnkl- luck. He fimlred in a =lml libcident..on‘the utilway when be lost part or one foot. moat 6f the time since in tihe hos- pital and other quarters, where he was mrefully andkindiy cured for, and now ho is borne a n ndldoubt wdoer, nndpoorer for in adventure Too much for okman of his years. ' HELPING ‘THE POOR-Anon- joyinhlo wniat party was lrlvevn in mid of bhupoor of central‘ Europe in the Lyceum Hall on blonds? evening end-a large number were present. The ludiesfl first prize was won by Mrs. J.‘ Zuorchcr; second equally won by Misses Margaret -Dougn.u, Winnie Praugm and Helen Iowan, drawn bynho latter. ~ The gentzlemazfq first brig: won). l0 MK H. Martin, second Mr. Urban Pilleau and the lucky ticket num- ber,'which was 29B can be had by the holder oblhal. number by cell- leg on lFathpr Maurice Mac-Donald at the Ilalnce, Dainty refrech- uremia brought the evening to a filling cloile the financial results also being ealinllactory. A GRATEFUL .PAT|ENTo—-1AYI. R. T. Donaboe of Fredericton. N. 13., who has been n patient at the P. ll. Inland Hospital during bile peat i-m Weeks coiled Mt 1112M at tho OMB-Ruin Office and asked that h; flight chunk, bbrouzh the mod- lum of’ the paper. the matron, luie ohyeioliln and nuroing stair for who you services end treatment they nave him cur-in: ‘his em M the institution. Mr. Donuhoe. i188 1W1 He hospital experience and fapoalkn highly oi‘ the mflllflll. - and’: o: nurses and the hospital. Mr. u rolurn to Fredericton. ‘ ...‘_..._.@o>---- time this eeueon, defeated them c‘ c - - ~ t night ' f 4 t l. "9 ~ . - Al's lmThe gamma: stator-god e§h§bilion ghmey] (H€g““d)tli" é g --- mug er own ._ Mr. F. J. Stevens, liloncton. is of clean tnet hockey. and 011-11 911° Imflygpqtyollg" gravy, (pm rflblatorod n! the Revere. oenalivbelns handed out eiwh key) ..................................... “-4 a 2 ' " ~> v---- (Mm, ' Traverse Girl (Mclvilliame) ..8 4 4 _FI‘BQNIIJI“Lh_aL:AEIlOD£ tlgw‘? * _._.--.¢@-_.._. Hnppy 14mg (Bell) ........ ...5 5 5 ‘" f rtdena .. --1 '"‘ Hmo-—1.1%,1.17,.2. M, mm 1mm, Lumnsnmo ensue ACTIVITY (PMHO, please m”) r mum)- . A - m n. tie-During the met few ~ lflflllllil" ( t w “OMIEAK CF01‘ FA-II 0R ' . 31v; mllm “airflow ‘m, W “we... u. aye M i ” n“: no» He spent -. Sackville Lost The Game {was Fast and Clean, and game or hockey, witnessed by a largo cuowd; ‘the Sussex hockey- iete who men. Soclrville for the third weeks-there lulu been ii marked re- » vival of confidence in the coast lum- borink industry. and locales 01mm and mule are bevinnim to reopen ammo shutdown of a low months One" motor‘ is thdeltroag ‘demand Orient for B. O. lumber. -Be't1'veentheflretoftheyearand~ the first of April. ‘Robert Dollar Company will mp about lgfllllfl-OOO feat oi’ lumber and fiujtlldr brdern are looked for. The " euddql ectivity-in Orloul slliprnente ofqluitibor is duo to the decline in of St. Dunstzlns University and the League of the Cross. The score at the cioso was 54 in; favor of the Saints. James Iiorreil wall roforee. The score by periods was no f0llows:—— 1st period, L. or? if. ‘L’; St. D. C. 1. 2nd period-L. of C. 0; B. D. C. 3. ‘Sir-til. porlotb-lli. of C. 2; S. D. C. 1. I60 9,8008 Today Two lively Contest." f; ffinq ‘Charlottetown Driving (‘lub wore busy all yesterday afternoon europlng a trick on the ice oppos we Fort Erfwanrdi, VlULOfill Bark. They? have auttccedied in Jrutting a qlmTlBr radio stretch. in shape aux! atdmlf mast trlvo this alfiernoou twill! surge lrwo rein} good. contests ‘Th-d firs, event vlillal be o. Clam 13 ‘trot Willi Mn‘. Jae. Anbillgs Mun’ Pickford, bloom-e Hon-no Ibmthero Pdflfiiipng; "Colonel Macfiixlmmfi: Jhlno Tell; Manor Homer's Hello Burning. . - ‘The Olnsa ‘B Paco will Fnrirlg to 8613mm- oil ‘l iflils Wilfred Hal, J. |Sta.l1...-Wod.0clle Wlnniirwl W.; Sandy IQennedYeWCoanmorlor-e K and J. K. ‘Stanley’! Home He" enrol-n. mhe 112love mm wllil be eniendld Odlltesw .a.nd. should he willow-seed hype. large number 0t citizens. Teams 0M1 cet i0 course fby goimgon the ice at Cut Glireot. The ofiflcltlia will he: Smaller, ilfr. P. B Brown Judges, Mr. H. if.’ Home, Mr. L. Wood, Mir. R. J. Steele ' Harm's, Mir. J. llfeEaldilern, Mr. J’. S. wedlock, Mr. Ed. Acorn: .._....___eo%-——- To Sussex 4 to 1 by a Large crowd Wlivleuod A o1 Fill! sossnzx, u. n, Jun. u-u. n" mt BBBT ICE oi the season at. the Ila ionigihrb. 110R. ‘Fob, 13——}llu1bor 10.30; Clvpu irmn. Catnlon (Waite) - lTlw-Mns n. rem-wu- Victoria (Lea) ._...... Bonny P., (Clark) Harry 1L, (Hownt ) .. Lady Dillon (Wright) .. The second race meet oi’ the Came ‘Traverse Drivinx Club took place on Saturday. Feb. 5th. Everything rpasned of! pleasantly. The snow blade it somewhat unpleluulnt to- Wllrdfi "Veil-lug. The attendance WM 200d and the racing fast and well contested. Prominent visitor; from outlying sections were Meslirl. K. C. Iiolm, Louie McLeod. Chgmtsr Shaw and Mr. McIntosh from Victoria, J. A. I-Ymnn and S. N DILWSOB from Try- ou; Harry Arnett and L.H.D. Mr» Leod from Albany; Dan and Mac Steel, Dr. Church. Theodore Waite from Slluvmersido and C. L. Jack- son. Maine. The officials were starter linrrv Webster who gave good sntisfnc lion, Judges Em-l Boulter. J. A. Lnluln, and Bruce Campbell. Pzl~ irol, C Shnrw and L. McLeod. Timers-W. H. P. Irving and Geo. Ileffei]. The Chlss A Trot‘ and Pace brought out a very strong fluid, namely: 'I'hoe. R., Dr. Church, Summer-side; Irma. Catalan, Theo- dore Waite, Summer-side; Queen Potrolla, P. S. liowatt, Cape Tm- veme; Lmiy Commodore, G. C. I101- lnnd, Tryou: Lord Hastings, llfmr- tln Kehoc, 'I‘ry0u. In 111m first heat it was queen Petrolla all the rway: the little pacer winning by a good margin. Hastings a good second; Thou. R. third; Lady Colnmlodore fourth, Irma. Czltnloll fifth. in the second heat Thoa. _R. was drawn. This bout was a repetition of the first . Queen Patrolln finishing first, Lady Commodore second, ir- mu (lzllalon third and Ilabllnga fourth.’ in the third heat thlnlzs began to happen. Mr. Holland, the speed idug was getting u line on tlle little block pacer. She wont to the front lav-inning in good style, Queen a good second, Hastings third, lrmo. fourth. The fourth heat was of tho hair milling variety and was n, horse race from the word go between Queen Petrolla land Lady Commodore, the latter going to the front at the quarter ru- cing home in front like the race mare that she is. Queen Petrol-r La raced namely, finishing in 'oec»| ‘ond position. Hastings third, lrmm ' fourth. Owing to the storm and. darkness ‘this naco was not finished. QUE-OH Pctrolla and Lady Commo- dore dividing first money, third going to Lord Hastings and fourth to Irma Cntaion. I in Class Ti. Mr. Len. was again with Victoria, Clark Bonny P. Tlvo new Ont-s being Harry I~I., owned and driven by out, wllll H _ _ _ CUARDIAN "W" iuilclulluiculuuu "Immanuel-warm. che Arena tonight, m; fape Trtvgse Races‘ i’ Heath liowatt. Tryon. Lady Dil- lon. owned and driven by E. Wright. "This race was won by Victoria in straight heats, ihei other three each havini: nine points , raced ofl‘. Bonny P. winning inking aocorld money, third went to Hurry li., and fourth to Lady Dillon. This was lilo first. alert for Harry 1L1 in mat company, being shod two idaya before the race. He was a fllllu the making of a high class It wan also Lady Dil- ’ lconicnrler in every heat and has In‘ ruce horse. 1012's first work out. This mare has llotn of speed and when Mr. Wright. gois her in shape will have to bra. reckoned with in future 1116015. In the Class C, Trot and Pace, L. ll. Ilowmt wee out cumin with Smugrgior, hIcWilliuml with Tra- vorflo Girl, Bell rwith llzlppy Ida-ud- Tho new (mos were Durkey, owned ' ‘ and driven by G. C. Holland and me shitty little pacer Lady Petrol- . She wears the straps and is owned by Mr. Life Clark. while Mr. Dickey bundled the lines. 'l‘uis race was won by Durkey in stralgil! heals. This horse is a good trot- ter and will bo hoard from later. Ill the first. and second heats it was very, close between Traverse Glr and SmIiBBIcr for second position. Lady Pelrolla close up. Smuzgler won out in tho uhird heat; Darkey made a bad brook and rwtla over- hauled lry Lady Potrolla, Darkey winning by zl small margin, Emil!!- ller iroitinl: close in third position. Traverse Girl and Happy Land fin~ lshinrz fourth and fifth respectively. Traverse Girl showed plenty of speed but was a little unsteady ow- ing to having had her shoes shift- ed. Ginsu A. Lady Commodore, (llollrlnd Queen Petrolla (Howell) linatinvo Jr.. (Keho) 1.12%, 1.12, 1.12, Class B. ' 131110-134, 1.14%, 1.13%, 7 i I l <yé Sport's man 03nd es MIL §ANK 10 for 15 cts. 25 for 35 ctr. Round tine of 50 for 70 eta.‘ Io,“ f Martyrs t0 Dllll-y- —By Johnson ‘Sumclrrmntv f' . QM. You'll ea w. mm m M THOUGHT, FoR A l y WHILE I WAS com/t i 1 ma! You suns ARE‘ ‘ A B085 HuRSE AND AGOOD Scour- l‘ I Q t ' i.l‘I"I‘LE \vHiLE,H0~EY~~-- Haw. pure»; ‘(m5 WHILE lT’.$ Goon AH‘ HwT‘ /%/€fi/§m (ti? 72w mucu LODGE BANQUET”. (zpynrhl. "In. u» Huber! Joan-en lihofilbadllil bMlnpeaLast flail the rote Wgboimoen lfltoliidrlowit in .- Q ~ M'fi\T@-*~ 17bit. Dmi- dimunddvfl memorial; _ u mm tulle in, bola; further (lrdshewflltwmloeoolenilythobiznaraoostlntm “f! m‘ vlllljlnhnlodlptrolialonlllhfq rice and to (lnat lirltnll by lho_ ‘ .Wi§13.5i)§ omen ll regarded Kumfbrt HEADACHE v POAWDERS CAMPAIGN, does an advertiser guetr at I . A the quality of the art wmk ? ' l Does h" guess whether the copy to be used is a true "representa- tion of hlS goods ? Does he guess at the charges he is going to make for his goodl- ? Then why guess the circulation of the publicalicns 1c be uu t‘ ? The point i+ vital to the euccess of the campafgn It is not necessary to guoss. A» pllbliflnfil n hm i; w: rlh", t ft 1; advertiser's COHSldCTHflOIlWIK give him ctmpllie (fail u: "i -l by the Audit Bureau of Circulation-s. Ask for the A. B C. report on the GUARDIAN. ISSUED DY AUDIT BUREAU 0F (‘IRFULATTIONS , . .. ..._- w‘ Q ,5 rvmvr