. 5 ‘ ______nr;o- l1 1 eat; i. .. ‘cal Rvvfllilieivie ' , Humanities in . 3W Craze Pioneer i... at the Prin Edward. ‘ ._.__ u, sensational enthusiasm of who witnessed the local ., ,_ o; James Cruse’s mighty out western, “The Pony -‘ at the Prince Edward may be a/lcepted as~ a ‘ _ then the directorial » ‘who gave the world "The ,‘wagon". has produced an‘ screen masterpiece. -‘f .Pony Express" has the realism {ind majestic ‘ that distinguished its fam- . cessor. hut it is more col- "peciildle and more thrilling " nice than the picturlzation ol’ , .. l-iough's great ‘novel. well it might ‘he! For in Qgglillllfifflllfl history of Am- . n0 clltlpter sizzles with such y, m, picturesque and moment- ‘svents as that which deals hfllbhb feverish, restless days, "M1860. when the dark clouds m Iv War were swiftly but ', at ering on the horizon, guts dare-devil riders of the y Express were in the he)’- ‘uf- their glory. ilot only has Cruze succeeded in nga graphic unforgettable pic- rs oi the stirring achievements m" rugged ‘heroes, who estab- ilsll the first active communica- n between the East and the est, but with their terrliic hard- n-m, dangerous escapes a'nd loriolls victories as a dramatic “pound. - he has deftly inter- yen an irresistibly appealing ve-piot tllat lends a. softening in- ence to tlle dynamic action._ To lay that the characterizations ||y measure up to the greatness [the story is‘to pay a well de- rled tribute to the wholly de- htfni performance of Betty nlpsou us the heroine; to the ‘ltriollit- ability and two-listed anlillcss or Rlchardo Cortez ill he rolc oi the fearless pony ex- less rider; to the artistry of est Torrance. whose portrayal f the accelltirc religious fanatic l a memorable piece of acting; to he vcrlultility of Wallace Beery, ho adds tn his laurels by playing buptly-go-lucky vagabond with ‘u "iv-hills (ihaplinesque touch, arltl o the ilosi. of minor players who nuuit themselves with distinctioll. "N"? Jnnlcs Forman. prominent lliiitlr and editor, wrote "The 0"!’ EXPPQBB" in collaboration mi Wllller Woods, well known “mmrm- 3N1? Dmduction marks nother milestone in the ‘history f motion’ pictures. . Special orchestra music in keep- ngwvith idle picture ‘by the Prince dvfard Orchestra undervtha dives, ion of‘ Mr. ‘B. Wagner. -'-‘ A feature (the mid-week music that is caus- us much favorable comment is the verture played at intermission. ~w<o>—-__ i“ . t lNFvS Ar nus v . . . . .. Gynl--8.30 tiil ‘5—-Intermediafes. 5 till 6.30—-Veteran's Volley Ball, 6.4:’. till 8——Employed ‘Boys. liiill 9.30—-Mefl’s Volley ‘Bulb lklwllng: All Alleys Open. ' sliccillii P-Qilpper meeting of Y's Men. 1 One Insertion ._,......... Four Insertion Iiabt Insertion Agents Wanted LARGE CANADIAN MANUFAC- lurer of biscuits and confection- "y. requires representative for Prince Edward Island. Straight commission. Must own car. Do not apply unless your have had successful selling record and can produce results. mpply ‘P. O. Box 513, Halifax, N. S. Situations Vacant ‘ $ SELL llouelalloto mac- ‘enemas-greatest. imaginable ‘mmilllll; have business of your cwu; nlalre dve dollars up daily; altar at; Iezo- 3' ‘lzse-lo-l-al » """"'on1ys= PTAYu 0.1:‘- Every- 1925 ‘Amer-i. W! league Game tit-leak "M" League during IBHOD contained the nam- pllyels. Only six of this 118d the dlbtinctiop of "QTY some during the Id "$8 to ltatictics compiled 18!» players participated in ‘mm t" more saute». while 1a were emitted with piarticipation in" lees than fifteen games. The six players who went through ‘without "will"! i! Same were Joe Seweli of the Cleveland Indiana; 8cm Rice, Washington‘; Al anemone. Philadel- $lilat Agletiés; Bib’ Folk, Chicago 9 X; 0b Mouse, New York ‘laziness. and ‘Marty MdManus st. ‘s rowns. ' The Boston and Detroit clubs were tllepnly onep that failed to have e Illlyer participate in all of their games. - . . l '1,HE MARKETS . WW‘ (Canadian Prccc) BTT-NWU. Jan. 20.—|No unifor- m y n fl ssh eggs prices. Under- tone weak. Most points shot-age eggs generally demorolized. Some centres Maritime lProvlncos still hisb compared with rest of munit- ry. Toronto fresh weak extras 44, to 4-0, firsts 87 fo 38. seconds 28 to 30. Storage prices difficult. Quote dealers cutting ito effect sales. Brit- ish Columbia offered extras 40, firsts 37, pullets 34, delivered. Montreal unc a-nged. Undertone fresh. slightly better sale. Car stor- ggle seconds reported 18 delivered. - monton ‘fresh unchanged. ‘Receip lg llilttleéfhter due colder weather. r t sh y lulnbla fresh paying coun- tlrly points aggro? 25. firsts 23. lob ‘n: evtrws . i rsts .28. bullets and seconds 25, St. John fresh plenti- fnl. Weather milder no change to report in eggs or poultry. ‘Halifax fresh paying extras 43, firsts 38. seconds 30, delivered. Jobbing ex- tras 50. firsts 45. rceipts ‘seem slig- htly less past two days. MONTREAL, Jan. 20.—fIihe ex- ‘port demand for Canadian grain on - the Montreal market ‘today’ was practically at a standstill. A-s o. re- suit the volume of business was small. The cash grain market was also very quiet but prices were steady. The spring and winter wheat flour trade was extremely dull bllt prices were well maintain- ed. The volume of business tran- sacted ‘in millfeed was moderate and the undertone was firm. A steady feeling prevailed in rolled oats and prices remained unchang- ed. The hu‘tter and cheese markets were quiet but firm. The egg mar- k‘et remained unchanged. ICE .RACING The étanley Racing Club held their first race Wednesday after- flailed to come to the wire. Judsngpnhealingthe facts declared it no heat at l» and the race by mlltual conse ‘of the drivers was allowed _.;‘_fi_nl§ed 3 at --tb_e-_ gudmf. g thirdihect.‘ Idw ls‘ the sum... 2.40 Cluc- Tamosbanter (Chulppelle) . 1 2 1 Baby A (Ferguson) . . . . . . .. 2 1 2 Governor Alto (Cole) , _ . _ , ,_ 3 3-3 OFFICIALS. tStarter—-A. McKay. 'An‘nouncer—.A, Murray .ludges-—-W. Keefe, J. Reid, H, ‘Mayhew. The Club intend holding ‘their next race ‘Saturday 23rd. with a 3 min. and forty class. :"H+»+o+ “+¢“+,”.”“ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "i- I“ POIlll-d lflwogdg l6 Der Iiuofiiwords "Qbflllnnoflwordg NUR$INO PRACTICAL NURSES FRE- quently earn $30 a week. Learn by private correspondence course. Catalogue No- 23 Free. Royal College of Science, Toronto, Can- ada. . N. 1-10-161. For Sale FOR SALEP-MeCLARY RANGE. with reservoir. Apply 89 Roch- ford St. 7312-20-1-21 FOR SALE—IM‘PERIAL ENGINE five H.P.. closing machine model 15. Write Box 23, Summerside. 7323-20-21 "flllltai or axpgflgnga u____ “"1 B. Gsrretson. Brantfordp °"'- r we» miscellaneous L ‘v . .. . ‘l. mo. A. MoDONALD LAND suit.‘ "for. I-lermanville: 1100-3-1- To Let ' u FOR SALE-d-‘IFTY ACRES OF fiend i ‘ miles from town. conven- en‘t. Apply by letter to B. C. Guardian. 7331 21 1 3i. FISHING BOATS FOR BALE. — -.All siles and designs. ‘For par- ticulars write P. A. ‘Rooney, boat builder. SPIIHG, P.1d. I I 73l7-20-1-11i 1° '-iT—FRoM res. lttsouxu- "l1 hall‘ of the ( signer _ tctei “"88 N0. 220 ueen Slept. ‘Kilian rooms. all m dern CGlIVOli-_ "ma". Enquire" t I1! Quebu "veer. meal-nut FoltsALa-Tllaze PURE snap ‘Hereford Bulls under 1 ycflri Saunders and Saunderson. App" Ed. l}. Saunders city or Frank Ecuadorean, North Itiver. l ‘ 7188 12 tf. Male Help W inl "ii, ulmmos ell-ADV 1M- gxalt ‘t §er "Bgrhew l Become u wee c. r glfbcr College, Department m" nllfnx. $4.134], Lost **-~ i-QQT ‘errwesu KINT s-r. mo mVII. first section of a bil- Pilie dronevrintier plocbe return l" G. care Guardian Office. _ ' lul-l-sl-sl ,1) .14.’ tcMcBt“ ron bats-flat‘: cues: HOTEL at dfuntgr Rlvenjnclntioc. splen- did in’! and livery inland. lee clvhln new m. noon the ploughed track was fairly good only the forty class tilled. A misunderstanding between the Star- ter and the drivers‘ and one horse The Central Guardian W” ("at Helium's Gatling- 5 ‘HEW ieiiiel’ flflllh, Vilollses. ions sleeves. Very ‘special $1.00. ‘Plowse Bros.. Ltd. 1882-21433; ‘MEETING or KIRVAN emc- onum postponed uutll further no- °°- ‘7352-li K- J- MARTIN. Esq» K.C. lectures this evening in the Caledonian H811 0n municipal development in the past century. 7353.11 OHUtRCH QERVIGESw-dlev, w. H. Spfiiliier will preach on Sabbath January 24th in the United church at Orwell at 11 a. m. and at Orwell l-lead at_ 6.30 P. M. ‘I’ ti “GU MA SLAN A CHI Ml chail-in dil-eas do‘nn."—Come to ‘Burns’ Anniversary and hear Pre- sident McFadyen sing the Gaelic, ‘ . 2848-11 BORDEN NEW HALL Jan. 24th at 7 0'010<ik P. M. Mr. Claire Wright of Mt. Allison University will preach. All are welcome. TRYON CIRCUIT of ‘the United Church of Canada. Services Sun- day Juuy 24. Tryon‘ 11 a. m, North Tfyon 7 p. m" Crapaud 3 p. m. NORTH lBEDEQUEL-Rev. D. K. Rm will Dreach Jan. 24th. North Bcdeque at 11, Travellers Rest at 2.30, Freetown at 7_ tra and Chorus for Scotch Concert please meet in Strand Theatre at 7 o'clock sharp this evening (Thursday) for short rehearsal. Important. 7347-11 E- C. Robertson will preach Sat- urday Jan 23rd. at Glasgow Road at Glasgow ‘Road, 10.86; Lot 48 at 3.00 and tPeioples Church at 7:00 p. m.. also Monday Jan 25th. at Stancheil a-t 7:00 p. m. A RUNAWAY. —While ‘Dr. Sea- man was attending his patients this morning ‘at the P. EJI. Hospit- al his horse took fright and ran away, and was brought to a stand- still by plunging into a gully oi ice and water near the railroad track. Mr. Robert Wokelin, the assistant jailer, seeing the animal struggling to ‘free himself, ran to its assistance and with the help of others succeeded in getting the horse free. BIRTHS SAUNDERS-At Brackiey Point Road. January 5th, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Everett Saunders of Winsloe. a son, Irving Elnlnons. Congratula- tions. DEATHS PAYNTER.--At Ke-Ilsinglvcn 0n Jan. 86 years. Funeral Thursday. J-an- uary 21. at 2 p. m. I ___ CAI-‘IVER-—-ln the City Hospital. Jan. 20, SusanyCarver. deari belov- od wife of theglatefllhsfleo _ Carv- er, aged“ years. Funeral-from her _ late residence, Kent Street, ‘Friday _' morning at 8.45 for St. Damian's Cathedral, thence to the ‘Roman Ca. tholic Cemetery. ' CU-RRIE—<At_ ‘Rocky Point on ‘Sun- any. Jim. 17th. 1926. Mrs. S. T. ‘Currie in her 33rd year. Funeral from her late residence this after- noon. Services starting at 1.30. ‘Funeral leaving the house at 2 p. m. Interment New Dominion ceme- tery. In Memory . of MICHAEL C.‘ ‘DELANEY North Tryon Who Died January 20th, The month of J again is here, To uc the saddest of the your. Elghtyoarc have pus- cd plncc that sad 1918 ry ‘i9’- Whcn_ God called one we loved away The blow walnut-d, the chock severe; We vllttic thought till, . and l0 ncnr. Nci gone from memory or from love, But gone to his buvw only heme above we have mined you dearest father. But our loss is your pain And we know you're wsitlngfor us that home knows no pain. IIIFO In that ‘Seal-l afternoon subject, “Th to...‘ our .—-‘-—- W00 bushels of oats and a quant FINAL REHEARSAL. —Orcbes- "Y Wheat flud buckwheat, 19, 1926, wllnnmn. iPaynter agedl snosou than... January a4, 1 1a. m.; cape ffravdrse‘! p. 1a.: clown“! p.‘ m. Morning and “=5 sliftvfliej-Iiwolnan." Large con- ventions were in attendance last. Builder. Everybody ‘is welcome next ‘Sunday. _ UNION ROAD AND COVEIHEAD. -—lln‘ited Church Service for Sun- day Jan 24 are. West Crvehend 1'1 a. m.; Union lRoad 3 p. m. $tanho e 7 h- m. The Sacrament of the‘ Lord)’: Supper will be dispensed at the afternoon service at Union Road.‘ The congregational» lneetfqg 1m- the” circuit is adjourned to Monday, Jan Z5 M‘ 3 D. m. at ‘St. James Olrurch, West Covshead. A NEW YEARS PARTY.- 0n the evvlilu! of January 1st. a very Blliuyable time was spent. when‘ i1 number of the young folks of the diiéxga ucipirles gathered at the 110 .- ..i\iir.- and ‘Mrs. Wallace M55510‘ 0! Rice Point. The even- ing was pleasantly spent in play.- lug games, music and singing. etc. The accompanists for ‘the even- ing belng Miss Hattie MacLean and Mr. _Lemuel Gorveatte, A very dainty lunch was served by the hos- tess. After singing, ‘fblegt 17g the tie that binds/T The party dispersed all thinking that they had spent a very enjoyable evening. FiRE AT NEW GLAS OlW.- A bud fire occurred on Sn day arter- noon when Mr. Edgar G. Steven- con had hi5 “"80 barn destroyed. containing practically all I115 crop, consisting of 10 tons of hay, abo lty besides his gasoline engine. baymower and threshing outfit. About 30 hens also perished in the flames, the rest of the live stock having been rescued before the fire reached them. The loss is estimated at about $1500 CHURCH OF scorLAtlu-Mr. and much sympathy ls felt to.» Mr, bu‘ ‘he ‘l'°°'°B"""‘ Stevenson Be he had no insurance. The fire started from the gasoline 7:00 p. m.. also Sabbath Jan 24th. engine and ls but ‘another warning new science w be Hiiflurd and "n" to those having engines operating in thei-r buildings. PERSONALS Mr. J. George McDonald. Vernon. was a visitor to the City yesterday. Mr. Norman McFndyen, Cornwall was in the ‘City yesterday. ‘Mr. "Bradford McLure, ‘Brackley Puiut. is spending a few days in H. J. McLure. n rushing business. such a good stand. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. l-lowatt. ‘Mr. T. T. Trenholm. AgentC. N. R.. Amheret., is spend ing a few days in the city. ers. filergyman Heard TORONTO, Ollt., Ian. 20.--Rev from the pastorate of Osington Av euue Baptist Church, a week ago the support he gave University, held gervice in of church officials to stop him. ‘Rev. iM-r. the congregation protested. minister reminded them that was against the law ‘to interfer- with a religious service. build-lag adjacent to the gution left the church ‘and attentictl the service in the other building. iWhen crowds arrived for thc evening service. it was found that the entrances to the church were barred and‘ they remained this WE FIT ‘TIIIISSES g And Know How to Apply Them We have mlany new de-I signs in_ quyqfitting jrruuoc that guarantee perfect fit and comfort. ' ABDOMINAL 8UPPORT- l ‘, T 1 ans. sears. cnurcplas ‘ 12;]! __ Prfim. and BNNDAGEQ. Heavy ‘I ‘ - v~ a - “NW f‘ eusrlc awesome for F0‘! g Trlllldl lfld-Afflifllll] Limbs. wth,. .1 1U t»... "I ' ‘lure-fl " " High“ Pr" C"- AW" fim‘. n‘ H”; _ \ Charlottetown, ‘P. e. l. _::<':?'t*r:i‘>:iival o- ne.“ s‘ , ‘. _ ‘ ' . . _ . . ., PW-Il ‘l. uf-l the days of Galileo. Sir Charles Ly- tlle city. the guest of his brother, Mr. George Hughes. Harrington, the well known merchant is doing Mr. Hughes is to be congratulated In securing M"es Gertrude Mac-Neill, Milton. and ‘Miss Lolita Weeks. Frederic- wl-l. are visiting in Charlottetown T. Special ‘MPB- Btmlamin ROBers, of. Alber- ton. is visiting her son, ‘Mr. R. H. Rogers, of this city, and Mrs. Rog- In Spite of Ban Geo. W. Allan. .who was dismissed by his congregation, as a result of attacks on lProfessor Marslltull and MoMaster ‘the church ysterday. despite attempts Allen entered the church just previous to the regular time for the opening of the morn- ing service and conducted a ser- vice although several members of Th5 way. although the crowds attemp- ii ted t-o'enter. ‘Mr. Allen ‘then save the were e1 Later it ‘was announced that an- other service would be held in a- chart-hi for those who did not wish to hear Mr. Allen. A number of the congre- _ciinic and operating room. pressure, but the effect is three your old child tilt“ he hid‘- I_THE cedahorrarowu cushions Rev. J . Sidney Bonnelli Delivers flerlpon, ' i‘ 0n Evolution ‘a. ‘ u The following is taken. from the St. John Times-Star of January 1:5, In St. Andrew's Kirk Sunday ‘llllht Rev. J. S. Bonnell commenc- ed a series of sermons on evolution. l-ie referred to the wide publicity given lust summer by United Biat- 65 llfiwiillflbere to the trial of Scop- Ql. fl yoillis school teacher of Ten- lwlflflfl. who was charrget. lith teaching evolution. The trial was a farce from the outset. Ihlr. Donnell declared. as there could only be one outcome. The teacher had brok- en the state law and the trial serv- ed no greater purpose than w ai- ford a noted criminal iawyenan op- portunity to propagate his atheistic views and a. United States politic. ian an opportunity to display his profound ignorance on the subject of science. ' A ‘more important aspect of that trial. Mr. Bonnell said, was that it W88 an effort to revive the old ani- mosity and renew the age-old con- flict between science end religion. it could be seen in ihistory that all discord and hostility of the past had been due to a misunderstand- ing of the function of science and religion. Mr. Bonnell traced the conflict through the ages from the time of Copernicus. continuing through ell, Darwin, Huxley and other lead- ere in science. They h_ad all taught the new scientific truth about the revolution of the earth daily round its axis and yearly about the sun and that all life on the planets was linked in a great progressive chain, had branded these men as blasphemers and had claimed that Genesis proved the i true. One of these, Dr. John Light- ioot of Cambridge University ‘had claimed to‘ have established from Genesis that mail ‘was created by the Trinity on ‘October 23, in the year 400i B. C. at 9 o'clock in the morning. Mr. Bonnell in pllBBlDS that said it was only necessary to state that a tablet recently found in Mesopotamia had autheliic refer- ence to an advanced civilization which had existed in 6000 ‘B. C. He declared that both religion Induction or the Rev D. Coburn, At ‘the request of the petiole of‘ Rose Valley-and Bradaibnne the Rev. ‘David Onburn. B. 0.. redigned his charge ‘at Upper ‘Mulquodoholt Halifax. Co., N. 5,, and was induct- ed at Bradalbans "Church on Fri- day. Jan. 15th. at I o'clock in the afternoon by authority, of the‘ Pres- bytery of ,P. E. Island. United Church of Csnada. The stormy day did not in any way detract from the elsthusi-aom of the people. They were thsre, from far and near. in welcome their new minister. The sermon was delivered b Rev. R. l-l. Baxter of ‘Pleasant alley and was a heart searching ‘and impress- ive message on, "Jesus ‘the light of the lWorld." M1‘. Baxter is a young preacher with rare gifts and Q fine spirit. ,, ‘The ‘induction questions were all answered satisfactorily and Rev. Mr. Coburn duly inducted by the interim moderator. ‘In the address to the newly in- ducted minister Rev. D. K. Ross. emphasized the necessity of keep- ing close to Jesus Christ of pre- paring the heart and mind by felb, owship with God before delivering dress to the people stressed necessity for cooperation of the people with their minister, regular attendance at the services, fam- ‘ily IReligion the importance of fam- ily worshllp. ENo church can be vigorous spiritually where ‘the Bible is not read in the home. ‘Mr. Coburn was introduced to the congregation by ‘Mr. Hugh MclLure. at ‘the close of the service. and also met his session and managers for the first time as their ‘Pastor. Mr, Coburn has laboured for the past 20 yrs. in Presbyterian congregations in Hali- fax, Co., and Pictou and virus pas- tor flor a second term at Upper Mus- quodoboit where he was greatly be- loved as the addresses and gifts be- stowed on him there last week duly testify. We wish Mr. Coburn ‘success ‘in his new field of labour. An address to ‘Rev. D. K. Ross His message to the people. The adq the‘ ‘ . p l "i! After losing three straight to the Abedwcltc, it looks as though wc have nothing in congratulate the Crystals over, but this lc one occl- clon whorl the above doesn't hold good. and on the contrary. “hearty and - sincere congratulations." “How some?" Well. In the first place although conceding the “triple row" the western puck- mcn forced the vertical striped clan to the “MMP-Ifld than lame And In the second place. fans both here and In‘ dummercid. haven't been treated to such whirl- wind hockey In years as is bslnc handed out this seucm-The Crys- tals have a fact. heady and wcil trained aggregation. a sextette that any town may well feel proud to clli ltc own. A hockcylst soloing through with the speed of an express train and stick-handling like a demon. is pretty to qlimplc. but it is a glar- ing fact that combination is the all important Ifeature In a close hockey battle-the Abagwelts proved thic| in their Int two tilts. Diamond and Lefurgcy lllln.“ out before the game Tuesday night» While the latter was being patched up for a nasty wound undet- the eye. the former was seen skating his dizzy way to‘ the boards after being crowned by ‘the came kind of rubber. Both goalies although painfully injured showed the stuff Canadian hockey men are made of. They stuck to the business in hand. and instead of colltrcctlflfl the puck-shy dlccnc as a result. the effect was just the opposite. Diamond received another nasty cut from Hackett’; stick durlflq I collision at the. net. The ooour- interim moderator of session was rend by Mr. Hugh ‘McKay at a speech by the Treasure-r ‘Mr. Rod McKay. Mr. ‘Ross thanked the peo- ple for their gift ‘and expressed his great appreciation for the session and congregation. COMMUNITY HONORS DEPART- ING PASTOR and science owed a great debt to the young man d-lenry Drunrmiond. who at the use of 33 by his bril- liant attainments had caused his nurse anti “fame to ‘go around the ed as a text book on science and an abiding religious truth. The reverent swer the question, said Drunlmuu as to the tl-me and duration 0 action of Almighty God. the origin and destiny. Mr. Bonnell declared were not entit-led to speak with an thority. He Dr. showing that these scientific lead ce and religion led to God. In closing Mr. Bcnnell asserts manity. The next sermon wIl-l deal with the evolutionists‘ ac count of creation. a sermon from the steps M’ church land several hymns ‘sung. ‘Western Medicine l Adopts Drug That ‘ Comes From Herbs l TOR/ONTO. Jan. 20.—~A special ‘despawh from Madison, Wis., to the ‘Mail and Empire, by Dr. A. H. Gee, of ‘Ibrontp University. says: ‘A lowly herh whose virtues have ‘been ‘known to the Chinese for five thonnsand years, m. yielded a drug which shortly will be adopt- lcd by Western medicine as a pow- ‘erfui agent with a variety of clin- icai uses. 1 ‘Known as "Ephedrine. its utility tto physician and surgeon has been memonstrated at the University of llivisconsin by Dr. K. K. Chen. (Treating colds in the head. reliev- |ing asthma, and for local anaesth- iesia are three of the ‘uses to which ‘,the rediscovered chemical ‘has al- ‘ready been put with msrkelf-suc- ‘cess. _ ‘The most ‘important power. how-i ever, of the drug. is its ability to, cause a pronounced and sustained rise in the blood pressure. its ud- vantages ale do great that -t is ex- neoted to supplant, to a large ex- tent. the drug adrenalin. which is won from the adrennlglands of In- imalg and still widely used in the l Adrenalin causes a rise in blood Pu tn th i u wad by r er. e rse I fo o I fall. The new mattgrial. ephedrine. does not possess this drawback of after. opposite effect. Modern (Solomon purl-moor. as‘... rOJQIndgO brea- nsn. determined t4 emulate Stilomon. ‘told’ ‘diluntlnflfltflr ‘ world. ‘lie was among the first to show that Genesis was never intend that its function was only to tench) _ gatherings of "its kind ever held in] scientist must an- dlhail was packed to the doors and. tiwhen Mr. ‘Coburn was‘ ushered to m“ i man's creation and it W118 0X1 the other hand the function of Genesis ‘to- teach that the world has comfi into existence through the creative Science has to do twith the methods of crea-i -tion. but the Bible has 'to do with that all,‘ ers of today taught that both scien l in the series From the Morning Chronicle: UPPER MUrSQUlO-DOBOIT, Jan. 1‘4.—On ‘Monday evening the peo- ple of St, James’ Congregation gathered to tender. ‘in a public way, their ‘farewell to Re-v. David Cob- urn, B. -D.. who has been their pas- tor for upwards of twenty years. It ‘was one of the'moet notable i i this community. The large- public ‘the platform the audience, assist- ied by the choirs] arose and joine lin the singing of the hymn "Blest ifollowed ‘by an address‘ and p “entation from the people to TES- Jlltangers with an address and gift. quotad from l-‘loi. J. These addresses ‘were most feel- Arthur Thomson of Scotland andflflfly Written. the one from Francis Avenng o; lflnfl0n,IB0yS' Club of which ‘Mr. Coburn the . was leader. being deserving fliwuial- mention: all testifying to The C. G. I. '1‘. also presented bliss Margaret with on addregg and gift and the young men In like manner, remembered Kink, who fit- tfngly replied, . Revs. Mr. Maclean. of Spring- uhill. ‘Mr. Maclnnis. of Upper Stew- iacks, and W. K. Read of Middle ‘Masquodobeit. all of neighboring congregations were present and with outstanding men of the com- munity, addressed the meetinx. nil testifying to the sterling qualities which have so endeared iii/Ir. Col- burn to the- hearts of this people. During the evening the choir sang an anthem entitled‘ "Fear Thou Not" end the "Mispah" J-fymn, all joining in the closing llynln~—"~God Be With You Till We Meet Again." after which a social ‘hour was enjoyed. giving all an op- portunity in a personal way to bid Mr. Coburn and family farewell. lle goes to a new field in P. E. I. -——-—<0>—-i determined to send the casus belli to an asylum. Then he had motion pctures taken of -the reaction of the litigants. Psychologists will de- termine which woman showed the most grief and the child will be awarded accordingly. i i I Iincc inking cvci- this Hotel we have IP97" "W"! thousands - of deli"! J" repair; and ilnprovgnullfl‘. It || "It" llqeot ljicicicf its‘ plug In the Maritime Prov-- lnocl- it spouts to than who want I c comfortable Hotel and lpicndld iahic and UIMIIOM Dorvico n c model-- at: price. . Intel Moo n any. (Iharlottetown Hotel ($0., Lol. - -‘ Front-Hera. M!“ L. HQGUMD. Mcnapr < {be the Tie That. Binds." This was‘°' the “an” Mr. Coburn. their gift being a hand- sorlle club bag and a sum 0f mon- ey. - , ‘The St. James Ladies Aid Soc-l controversies had come from the iefy also presented him with an. fact that scientists or theologians address and $25 in gold; the W. M.‘ had invaded the realm where they S., with an address, and the Trap or selves like regulars-in fact they the affection existing between the, d people and their departing ‘Pas- that the Bible had nothing to ienri r from the best credited scientistsr and would continue to hold its place‘ as the supreme moral guide for hu- rence was purely accidental and couldn't be avoided. Hockeylsta nrgulfld dul-lnd i ;game ars entirely out of order- ‘Better hire a hall next time. The irlnk is for hockey and not~“hot an.“ The writer never saw a larger and more enthusiastic crowd of hockey fans in the Crystal strand‘ hold. than was there on Tuesday night. Truly a fitting compliment to the Crystals ‘and Abegweltc. That the boys appreciated the st- tendance was easily manifest. d" to the fact that for clean and fast hockey very little was left to he ‘desired. ' Those two hundred hockey fol‘-_ lowers of the Abeqweits sounded ‘hounmi -when McEncherrl ‘Ilnotciled the opening collflf. bu‘ ‘when Gauthier evened the tvvo all score. the response reminded one ‘ g of storm waves on a rock bound coast. One fan swallowed allot dog during the ex- mitsment a-nd blamed the customer ‘next to him for stealing it. It looks as If a battle of hospital- ity is on between the rival towns. Tuesday night a dance was given in honor of the Abeqwelts and their |feliowerc at the Olympic Cabaret. and needless to say everyone en- ljoyed themselves to the utmost. Cronin and Cox conducted them- were regular "rubber hunters Tlfec- ,day night. Cronin lc moving great ‘this year and Cox is travcilinfl great guns. l The glad hand was xtended to ‘Ernie McQunrrlc when making hi: appearance on the ice. welcome and deserving cheer. "Ill "Whitey" responded-nob” by turn- ing in I good game of hockey. "Cieghorn" Sililpbant didn't draw a penalty-be was on the surface ail the time and more af- fective than cvcr.~ Slillphant is I smooth hockey player and a. bid Earls. “Jcilat Prawns was I much perturbed hockcylst Tucs- dly night. He was forced to do the heavy looking ‘on. due to two Injured ribs cuutglned irrthe Int cams at the local Arena. Frown. it la expected will be out of the game indefinitely. ‘The exhibition of dazzling .hockey displayed by Kelly and |Csmpbeli had the fans applauding heartily on numerous occasions. i Williams as usual teamed out in ffront. with McEuchern and Gordon ‘never working better: the former ll: again IIIOWIBQ.U‘III destructive ‘isqressivenecc around his oppon- ents not. ‘He was on the rubber and never lost a chance. It wasIQ“...,“"u“H-“n"| asset on ‘the black and white line. A We have n. the following blon Round; Albion Nut Old‘ lnverncnl East Side Bruce Stewart A Calc- Live Stock Market _ MONUREAlL. Jan. Z0.—Domini0li, . Live Stock Repurt—-With but .39 v cattle, 57 lambs, 126 1108s and. 84.. calves for sale on the two markets ithis morning. there was not suffic- tbc "survival or the flttesrllqrwgient stock to effect prices to any ex- tent. Most of buyers were supplied with purchases made earlier in week and tlading today was slow. Cauners and cutters cows sold from 225 to 3.25, and veal calves 10.50 and 11.00. Few good veu-ls were picked out at 1.1.75 and 12.00. Lambs were hard ho sell. and hogs were quoted from 14.10 to .25 for mixed lots. ‘ offered today were quoted at 14.15. fix-Congressman 14 of in to l0 er No. 21,516, former congressman. John W. lust night had served three days imposed upon him for conspiracy Law. “‘l am going to do my best prisoner as the gateewere closed on him. “and I have not given up hope of getting m ed up before long O-O-§44©§O~O-O§§Q ‘l... I ‘I IIII-IFIIII . my}? OPHRIWI Wharf. M101‘?! , A . wen“; - medium quality. Few selects Goes To Prison ATbAlNFPA. cejlsn. 20.—-Prieon- illangley ,of ‘Kentucky. - his two year sentence the Atlanta Federal penitentiary o violate the National Prohibition mh-ke a good record." paid ‘the - y situation clean a Better business Many local business men refer to the clnul- ' fled advertising iedtion of The Charlottetown Guardian _vvhcn they need additional buo- inecc or office equip- ment. Quick nice, are thus’ made by anyone who use: a Charlottetown Guardian classified ‘ad to sell buslncudcvlccs or store and. office equipment of any kind. v_ use , THE cl-lantorrilirowu ‘ GUARDIAN,“ CLASSIFIED Ans Jassrsa sounds‘ 39 Queen Street,- Chu-lottetown, P. E. I. PotatoQS, 1; . A Specialty ‘ . . . Highest Market Prince Paid- 1 Write‘ or Phone 93B orfllt 1 The first Crystal goal was worth ten. when one considers that Hsokett unassisted out this entire Abcqwelt hockey tum Including "Dutchie." figuratively speaking he escorted the disc right into the Abbie net. ' The backward boy pupil might get along better with his arith- metic if given questions to halve like UIQIOIIOWIIIQZ "Chick" Wil- liams. in a game of hockey dev- elops 2 1-2 horse pcwcr. If ch: players In all develop that much h.‘p.. how far could "Swede" Kdlly co on 1 qni. cf gee std! out: per qhlf" , The next alvlc which hkel plum Friday n gilt lhouid be ll yeintillsllng If not more cc than any of the‘ games played to date. _-.-.._- Harrell ‘and Allen teamed In great style Tuesday night. "fieoruly. who taught you to use not» dreadful would" "ilnntn Claus. mnnlrno.” "Sonia flaunt" "Von. mnmmll. when be fell over c cniir In my rnnrn on Christmas evs."— Iiooli llnrdwnre. . bltho. Completely roll! Investment Bonds l (iovecnmcnQJliunIoIpcI all Corporation Bonds I, _ and sold. Particulars on p? quest. A. E. MaoNEiLL 187 Pownal Street Phone 700-1.. 54. so? hi‘? t Victoria One cf the Ilrccd llltl Ind. equipped Hotels In libel Canada. 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