JAN. 22, 192s l f-W MB. F. Rllldllfl, cgmp- bellvillo, Ont., writeup "l had trouble with kid- MY} and very frequent u A do Thu was followed by ‘psi ‘which 1N eraser III Iovingllremeinbrauce of ‘Mrs mo“; Myers, (nee Gladys Car- ,,,I wi... died Jan. 21st. 1917.. Auserted by her parents am tiers, ... HE LATE WELLINGTON ARCHIBALD The many friends of Dr. and Mrs . C. Archibald of this city will cam wltli regret of the death of o doctor's fat-her, Mr. Wellington rcliibuld, which occurred in Van- i ver last ‘Thursday the 18th in- iiirit. Mr. Archibald went to Van- ouver in October to spend the inier with his son, Dr. E. l1. rchlbald in order to escape the old weatlicr lll the east. He was n tlie best of health until two days i-evious to his death when he con rat-ted pneuinoiiiii. to which he suc -uuiboil. The late Mi". Archibiild. '41s well known to uuziuy in this ity ivliere lie spent the winter oi‘ 920-21 with lils sou Dr. Archibald nil was also ‘here last ‘sprnig. lie lIH a gentleman oi‘ most genial lill coinpanlonabie disposition and iiaile many friends while ‘ on; who Will 1811111 I sorrow of his 118551118 e was born in Truro. N- 3-. "-1111 is 84 years of age. Throughout i. m0 1w enjoyed robust hculih. c leaves to mourn four sons Rich ond in <Los Angeles, Dr. E. H.. rofessor in llhe University oi‘ Bri ago, and five years later he insrrl; ed Miss Alice Jackson, Brackley Point Road wiho, with the following first wife's children are left to mourn: William in Calgary, George Moose Jaw, Susie; Frederick, Res- lindale, Mass; Mrs. H. L. Hardy, Mrs. S. L. Hardy, Hubert, C. N. R. Shops, alf of this city, Mr. Strick- land has left behind him an en- viaible reputation for honesty and square deallngxand was justly "look ed upon as one of our best citizens. I-iis was a.strong personality, teln- pered with Christian charity to- ward all. The funeral was held from the re sidence of his son-in-law, Mr. S. L. liardy, 4-1 Ambrose Street. yester- day at 2 p. _m. to the People's Cenie tery. To the sorrowlng wife and family the Guardian extends its most respectful sympathy. {4>—-—-—— BIRTHS DOIRON-Jn this city rin Jun. 21. to Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Doirou a son... MEVLL-ETT-l/it York. Jan. 19. 1° Ben, A. lMellett, a son. - ._.__.___ MARRIAGES COOK-KELLY-—At- tiic residence of the bride's father, Mr. George H. Cook, Charlottetown, January 20 by iltev. George C. Taylor, Miss Josephine Cook to ‘Mr. Willard Kelly son of Mr. and rMrs. Ham- C 1...... ....... iiii iiiiiii llllilliliillili ‘EDITION! Gltllfll - -__.. “winter Arno Auction forty Fives at Lhngue of the Cross Hall tomor- row night. “ROOF AND RAFTERS A’ WILL dirl" to Scots Wha Hae by Char- les Earle-Turns‘ Anniversary. ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE- The annual general meeting of the shareholders of this company will be held in the dining room of the Hotel Victoria on Monday, Febru- ary 5th,‘ 1923, at 8 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of receiving the Fin- ancial Statement and report of the officers of this company to elect directors for the ensuing year and for all other general purposes re- lating to the inauaguicnt oi’ this company's affairs. Transfer books are closed until lifter the int-cling. gfyrnrrltéitiiscgiieunoa, llgi-nggL-rssflfigjmItrrt (iliiinion tarts, and orange rui- siilcnt. “BLUE BELLS or SCOTLAND." - "T" , This beautiful Dli‘l‘i* will lie rcn THE Tlllflffs Tglr-‘Ililblfxlgflshrf: Another Hockey , - I. -_ . , snow nu: in yeset y _ ' ltlgllrrfxltoltllYvlll/Liggigtifilco Stuitz, iht mnmvml by mm, "Wm the rmIwuy POSTAL NOTICE-Tho rate to Cuba was reduced on tho 1st instant iind- is now 4c for first ounce and 3c each siibscquou ' ounce or fraction there parcel post service has also been to Cuba and will be desputched-from Halifax regularly. The rate of postage is pound and the llmi-t of weight stuhlishcd _ . , eon AND HOME and Nativehpand. Dutices; pipes and violin music. of. A direct “'1! 12c letter thi- per seasons Famous Skaters Will Perform _ . in Charlottetown The miiilfllement of the Arena ‘"6 flffflilsiug for the appearance in Charlottetown of R. F. Winslow 1111i! Lora Jean Carlyle, known s CARNIVAL AT ‘TH-l ARENA Friday night. ' I OLD SONGS BY NEW TALENT and new songs by old favorites at i3 A BACRED Britons and Germans met in friend 1y combat, when on Dec. 28th the Oxford Canadian ice hockey team defeated the Schlittshue ‘Club of Berlin by a score of ll to 1. On the following day at Kiosters, an- other sports centre not. far from 1101B. the Oxford “A" team again defeated the Germans by a 6 to 1 score. The sole victory of the Ber- lin team was over the local club Whom they easily defeated 11 to 2. All three contests were marked by the finest spirit of sportsman- ship, not a single penaltly being in- flicted by the referees. The Ger- mans took their defeats in good fashion, zidiuittiug that ‘they had scarcely hoped to win, but hardly “limiting i0 be defeated by such large scores. This one can under- P ‘THE BALLOT trust use is right today. Mil-fl! X alter tlie word Yes. GET YOUR COSTUMES RIADV ready for the first carnival of the season, Friday night. .. CANADIAN ' CITIZENSHIP. -- Mr. D. A. McKinnozi, K. 0., 7M. P.. will give an address on Canadian Citizenship Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in iSt. James Church H811 under the auspices of the St. James Young Men's Club. - NEW HOME BAKERY.—_— Mr.‘ Edward HllT-‘IS our genial tobacco twister has opened a new Home liakcry on Upper Queen St, where he will receive orders for, fruit cake, willie cake, Mahonevs plum stand when it ls remembered lllili pudding, iliriigliuutslolil fashloncdlon their team were two Swedish ginger lirond brown thread, oatmciillplayei-s, who had played in the (rake, Ed's special apple ca-ke, ox- Olylllpit‘. games of i920 against tlie ivorlil champion Falcons oi’ Winni- cts, We wish Ed every success 111,001!- his new business. _ Referee ii-itckit very heavy niiil tlieptiiiiiilifi “T10 llll-‘iy "11 “V”? Wfljol m“ Bernard liiooucv has been ap- 11111‘. 111 111111111 1131795 111"] 115w‘ ge‘ pointed an official referee of tlie N in: cncvuiiicrvti- T1111 1'1"“ - ll.anil1’.l<).l liockeyireiigue/Fliis I new clear. The trains this morn-lg, ' ivii‘. s The car ferry llorili-n at 2.45 a m. The 130111911 tra'n with-mail and 011850118915 111'"l Hyonckey Coach; For. - Abegweits The Abegweits have secured the services of Mr. Moneton to coach the team. will be received argued news to the hockey fans of Charlottetown. as Mr. Brown has demonstrated to nk Brown of this ~rsos n. retro...‘ t. 1‘ corn... Hamilton Tigers é-auor r..@rnrr cit-n. ronouro. mi 18—~A2t9r bll- """"'“m"‘”“-' “"7"” 9" “In: 6mm, mInums he“ sand“ the Remington Dairy Association, I In S l, I k will take -plaes ‘rhursdw. Jan. l5 lvlvgre forlcedfltttl. giilal tliltladhtgilvlilgdelsgili n 1'30 mm‘ I‘ o’ pron“ Buy‘ l and tiic score u. the ‘ziiiisii was s2. _ T“ Leo Dandurand presented a team daugrsoi; cgzgqggafirsredv lg stj limes were very save The ,“fhoniT-,.i=osei:'r TAE TOTTER Burns concert. tlie "American Whirlwinds," These tiic fans of this island that he is that Wm give an comm a rm, ‘my... aid 1 h“ ha tion down tioglhu fiitriis‘ Concert. , , . , 211111318: are of world widg 13mg, fully acquainted with every depart [QI- m; National Hflckay Lgggug $3: o“; gglygrfi; aggl-‘osmg’; ‘ ’ ~ , -~ ,. , r-r&v—- _ ,1 . . . " ' its» H-de- ed i m» inert-lite by» "°" '8 ‘an? ‘Zfé ..:.r..'::.i:;:* .l’§.‘.'°¥‘3‘2l‘°° r "".'ir.:.‘.*li ‘£33.. .. good l’.l“-’.?.“‘.‘. “‘l“l‘i“’..if“l..‘ff.¥ irs: w»- taboo might f ’ , ‘ll-ii. . ‘ 2 ~ ;» -‘ “ - ‘ m "lmlefiale 1mm” l“ we 5 m o _ 1 ‘l’ 5 _ ' e 5 a Y , will be arranged. Geo. H. Cliiirin. I. . , _ . 4,‘ _ c , . s ma, Fridiiy night Import“ om p u unccil the most sensational ~11 ‘mach “s h“ ‘ha’ ‘l ‘919199411919 in the scoring, which is no easy In m, I . ind‘. H ‘ttsiltf Di‘. -._.’ ‘ ~ ‘,, v ' _____ I skating not eve;- wlfljegged them will be no doubt that‘ the Abeg- [QM when it I3 considered that, a eIor‘ ‘lwlhzzl Chases Kidney-Liver Pills. ~From ' “T "9 LE 15 ON-Wlll Y0“ THE OANTY AULD FOLKS as Watch for the dates of their ap- "e115 111111 111°11'- 111111G1°11§ 111‘ 15' with Cameron, Stuart. and Noble I “ ".' I _ Ihe fir“ few am“ I h“? ‘In genteel“ 11261822331226‘: island from tho weeI as the young. Iads and Iagsms peariince. , ‘ ialillgfqguavlgvtrlzsuggl-EEysfiéljfigfiélgwggt at tlie hi» of their form once more. i ' “Mm- The P5111‘ lefl- ‘"1 11°11 . Wm. b“ at nu——-—-ms Concert’ O W‘? to depulicotc ‘their performance 01 fsgfilljliltlljlllfllzs flail-clung: clleeutlllllllgfi ‘ l’ lilll ‘ l w” conulelt and] h": m P‘w‘c‘ STUDENTS SKATE m" FIIVE BIG PRIZES for whist and 1118i- scasou. of the season s "fl-HE GUTTA FERCHA ‘ r “=9 1 . * f i, i] -~ 10.30 11.111. . . . . - IMr. Brown lino tlie Abegwcits in - . ‘ R1101?"- 1-111- Wbb have been d0- _- i recurrence 0 I ere 8 meats. ' ' Auction liorty Eves in 1.605119 of _ Linc-up. I "___ the ‘Cross I-lall tomorrow night. lmml “t m“ Arena o“ Frm“ “lgm Canadiens St Patricks n! an extensive buslness l“ “m h g Kid“ m er m YE MIAUNNA miss sEEmc. - for tlicll‘ first work-out. since being Goal ' Mamlmil ‘P M111"! 101' tbs vast ‘Dr. C use S H Qyv- V _ gelqrihhdacDogltltl dance tlie B03111] BRING Ym NKEEBOR In“ WI. Beat Germans storm-stayed at Emerald. and Jludg Velma Roach 3121:? lyfiggwin 31:13;- vgr-Ifius Dfog. . ~ "i! -t ‘c t. . _.- i-r lift tl -- , - .1‘ renam- U m“ u’ an”! 25am . bu‘ A“ dado". o: mmuuon. B.“ riu as .i_ iifns oncer ye toe Burns Anniversary briné tneeyas-Iepéicelotiey W51; ‘ I‘ Defence be, hose, mcidng, auIomobIle “m5, . It 00.. Ltd" Tbronto ~ THERE WILL BE A RAN-TIN 1W1 Q 1110111 S111 YB 911"- mzizléfl/OS, Piatz, Switz., Jan. 3i way mmdicapped "om tllelr Sn0w_ 032:3‘: and tubes and rubber footwear and i 111119 111 131111111’ Cbliccft- Swiss ‘FM the m“ “me 5m“ m" 110111111 1119- ' Centre N}; llgilesillrlrlitla zebarillsnclilagla Ililllifii Brown will have charge of the La- dies Hockey vcs St. John lwo official referees 11111 011 Schedule “mu-Ins J hic-Gowun was appointed early left 'i‘ormcu1-1ii0 “lilo the season. U. N. B. is endeavor 7-25 D 111 331-11150)’ 11nd arflvcd ailing to zirrnnae a gaiuc with tlie St John teziui, gut so far neither or- ganization has been able i0 find an ll Tlvflil 111 ("1ii1i1'-°1t@l-°“'11 111 5-30 l1 m- lopen date suitable to both. The L’. ‘N. B. team is ranked as n strong lbs. The public are again reminded that the rate to Great Britain, New foundland and other British Pos- isli Columbia. Dr. C. C. Archibald _. this city and George of Sydney. . S. The funeral he home oi’ "his son on Saturday. K HE LATE THOMAS srriic LAND iixaMr. S. L. llardy, ~14 Aiiibros st ti‘ t, one of Charlottetown‘ a it known and respected citizen utterly from heart trouble liarlottctoivn about i'orly go. For a considerable time cor-nor of llppcr Queen and wart Streets. from which lio ago owing married twice. his first wife prtiile t lIAIIlw-ICJ n q "IQ. Group: or B figures. colt. lhocunt In! Qlll. A for. h! 01m Incl. Iltultlou was held from At the residence of his son-in- ‘oii Thursday evbning,‘ ‘ 18th l the person of Mr. Thomas Strick i: ill tic-parted this life in the eight h year oi‘ his age. 'i‘lie deceased ‘J been in failing health for some ire; first from rheumatism and ironi icli lie died. Iiorn in West Point ' wfoiindlztnil in ill-iii, ‘he married rah Blninfield of the same place r EVlOIIS to moving to Lockport, N . i‘rom which place "they came to years ho ‘its variously engaged in business, ut for twenty three years lie con- iltictcd a general meat store on blltio c. W115 liliged to retiro about two years to rheumatism. lie Wiirl casing him some twenty one years o+o++o++0+¢+Hl i. CLASSLFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I llne per c107. y} gut. 8e pa! I lo per flay {or Q Ill-II or over- Slteclll lune: Furulnhetl nouns nd. ‘llic for seven mond Kelly, Southport. DEATHS _ McKlE-— At Keppoch, Jan 20th; 1923, Mr Boyce IMcKlc. Funeral D s Munroe on Janjill. Funeral fror. 5 Finkiysnn, 82 School Si. Jan. l! Cemetery. Mosul Boundaries Curzon, chief spokesman of Great once, informed lsmet Pasha that as chairman of the conference's 'i‘erritori:tl Commission he w ready to discuss next week the question of fixing tlie tlie soutli- crn boundaries of Turkey. This means that the frontier between Turkey proper and Mosul with its . oilfields, which Grout Britain claims may come up for consider- ntion. 04 6 In! per line per lay for I in" Oount 5 words lesion, count n: one vuzd. dilreu lot-n part u! ad. and Iult Wanted. Mo for seven vvnln per - r0 m housekeeping. 187 Hillsboro St. 11370 18 6i. 0 LET-TWO OFFIOIO, NEXT to Armricen Consulate, well “ilhtodhnd heated. Two Mm. omens-t: l Vented AliTiib- wvo LADY soAnn- wANTsbro ppldmoht on. ha). - ‘ mutt o LIT - a Room roa Liei-rr RCHASE. TWO Andrew Me 11814-18401 w ‘Jan In“ A. Building. - ni. stem!!!» "M00 oii Sliuwcard Service, 102 Colborne lildg. Toronto. 12-22dtl National Breweries _ _, E__.____ -— Atlantic Sugar 22g, l GIneII-(te Style Saf- . APPLICANTS DESIRDUB OF Alclilaon ......... .. 101 _'____ h 4 entering March 1st, class of Am. (‘or and Foundry . Miss ANNIE McDouQALL lty Razor, eavy I North Adams Training School for Nurses, North Adams, Mass- Please writs ‘Superintendent. ' IIZSiI-iii-smfil lli-ip \\fttlllrtill-—-l"blllfllfi WANTED A OOMPETENT MAID for general housework. All? 1127 Upper Prince St..- 11268-11“ sessions is 4c for the first ounce and 3c for each subseqiieht ounce lor fraction. It is found that a large =number of letters are being con- itiuually mailed shortpald and these Ilctters a e all taxed. which creates much inc nvenience on the address _C fies. The postage rate for letters to ‘all foreign countries is 10c for the terday, recently ordained first Solemn High iMass. [McKenzie was assisted by Rev. J- Dun- RevJsection of the league. He is rank-I stafs University as Deacon, I oft-d as a very competent man with William V. McDlsnnldi, 11D..- Hope ltivi-r as sub Deacon, Rev/tlie ivliisilc. Maurice McDonald was master oi‘, FlRST SOLEMN HIGH MAssAIQ -—At St. DUTISUIITQ (fatlibilfill Y3_5',F1‘Bil(2i‘l(!t0l1 city tsaim on tiheir line- Ilev. Raymond MflKfiillie up. in the matter of referees Si. ,celebrated his John can boast of another in Father person of J. Harold Drummle who . McDonald, D.D., .0! St. 'wlille on the north shore referee: ne having four of the best of the the it is also understood that Mr. team, the School teams and the ‘City League teams. This will give the younger fel- lows the same chance in develop- ing their hockey qualities as the senior men and put every man in a better position to qualify for seii- ior ranks. In welcoming Mr. Brown to our city we wish him a successful year as coach. Ottawa Curlers Defeats Scots O'l"l‘r\\V.'\, Jan l8-vLocal curlers look the long cud of tlie total point score licre yesterday in their match against the visiting Scotch curlers. The aggregate score was 7-1-53. The visitors gave a splendid ac- count oi‘ themselves, however, and won two of the six games playc and tied oiie. Most of the games were closely contested, the only one-w led zitfair being when C. S. Scott, a veteran skip of eighty yours of age, of the Ottawa Curling (‘liib, ilefentczl ‘M. 1i. Kennedy, visi- tors, by a scoro of 27 to 1. Owing to ailelay in the train ser vico the visitors were late in ar- riving nnd certain of tlie rc-ccption tit-tails were curtailed. 'i‘lie guests were bzinquetted last night by local officials. Lunenburg Beat Odie Oleghour Joiiat Bone-her Pitre Bcll Malone Llerliiiquettc Canadians Make Wings Noble n Subs Scott Good Showing PLATTSBURGH. N. Y., Jan 18- Alihougli all the skaters in the Plattsburgli meet of the Adiron- dack Golden Cup races are being compelled to follow tlie lead of Charles Jevrtraw, the iiinke Placid speed demon. tlie Canadian boys that are there are succeeding iii holding their own and walking away with a good share of what Jewlraw leaves. Charles Gorinan, of St. John, N. 13.. in maintaining his record as a fast man, and al- though lie was unfortunate tlie first ilny, lie came in second to Jewtraw in one of the prettiest races evcrsccn oii tlie local rink. Frank Garnett, another St. John, N‘ 8., youngster, finished ithird in what was almost a blanket finish. Although this youngster was com- pelled to fall out of the nille senior race, lie is showing exceptional speed in the shorter events. So far Russell Wheeler, of Montreal, has failed to qualify for any the finals or semi-finals. A spill re- ceived oii the first day may have had something to do with this. Ed- ward Glostcr. of Toronto, won his Bridgewater l 'somc of the decldingfgamcs in tha Again to be Discussed} LAUSANNE. Jan. ZL-Marqulsjiart. After supper the regular business of tlie Council ivas taken illsposcd of. Among other matters, it wnsi ilecliled in hold an ntor-ehurch banner contest. After some discussion the following r200- lution was unanimously adopted: Resolved that we, as C.G.l."l‘. girls should hold the highest possible slaiiilnrd of honor iii school at home and further resolved that anniversary ausp'citiur|l_i' ll-Plllilffllt‘ lo lie r1 good sport one must Qb. servo tho following rules: good loser; a good winner and ho Iionorablc in all things. Therefore, lhc Charlottetown will try to uphold this standard, and try to influence their compan- ions to do likewise. in the interval hctivccn supper and business, dis- cussion, there was a sing song and ‘fro ‘It's lrite residence Tuesday. Ja at 1.30 p. in. ‘ mu 'E--in this city Mrs, Musllyii-ni nunpg I residence of licr sen lr law J. W.I' ‘per Iw ;sl antPduring the supper tlie subject of tliscussion was sportsmanship. in which all Britain. at the Near East coiifer- 11D 111111 i ii .-\ .\ A N K AUDITING AND AOOOU-NTING P n nd Sharron. 0. W- ogso a “nan! ron uu- A ouAu-rirv " hard wood ‘ Aiwiy wanton - but-ii, i? If. B V. Bank Montree. .. Bank Nova Seotis l mirror-warm‘ t» ammo! i onus. . Winnipeg Electric Cuba Cane Sugar Crucible Steel . international Pap Mex. Petroleum . Southern Pacific . . .CHARLOTTETOWN G I R L S’, i‘ COUNCIL. Tlic ennriniicnwn Girls" “I 2-30 P-m- 1111911119115 i" Pwllledlfiouncil held their monthly sup- in tlie Kindergarten (lcllvtircil by Rev. W. V. McDonald] ,_»Hall on iSaturilay evening. TliCTOIWlIO in the course of his address! as a full attciidnnccimilcr tho pre- dcncy of Miss Margaret Mcliinis fllltiiiiliii-l meeting devotional period. ni. Locomotive . niorican Smeltln lug iiacoiida Copper Canadian Pacific Railway ew York Central eliy Springfield snk Royal, .. ml. the members Bo Girls’ Council STOCK QUOTATIONS IIALIFAX, N. S., Jan 21—QuQi_g,. 9""- ‘FIVQ collars each. itpply. _.__._..__..,.,._...-----~— ImemaIIonaI M” __ I Guardian orb-c. 11342-20 3i WANTED --AN IXRERIENCED In...“ steel 0n - a short time the day of iicr death b] d W-II fit S-I itiiil f0! siiisrel housework. Aibmrrdlng . .......... .. coffin some unknown way iiei‘ a es- .1 _ 1' < ver Fox or Gillette w“ m‘ I I 119-‘11111- 0111111’ l" " ""'”‘—' Studebaker lillh discovered shortly afler‘ by 1191' "P1111111 Ply"- ox 301. Ciiy- For Sale Union Pacific 11am brother, who mic in, I110 was Razors, . 1140042- I ma; goppler conuisiglerfiblytdburlied. “Rudy Bum > ron sAitl-oni an m. mu. .» tee ._. a... _ a ca a was u j . Mu“, “.°h‘nI°,m"m°ul m» I MVONTIIQEAL EXCHANGE; 8° moire: "but thevesgofako xulcifir n?!‘ 50C DOZBD l cm" “unmet. m“ M" (new) ms Victory I I 105-30 ‘mace ill? p gored‘ awn or; tlie h ll D WAMTEoEA‘ ha...“ Font Alibi? Box 1m. Monte-run. P» 11- 191 ° Y - . -- "gvfdatd 1’ 1' '1‘ e W 1% P118 111° 511°". i‘ r School No. 87 I "vnul Blink commerce "l she loaves to mourn two bro- Store I» took ai; i ceremonies, while assisting -H1 the Siiiiciiitiry were His Lordship‘ liislion OlLeary, Rev. Doctor J. (‘. liicli/ililnu‘, Rev‘. A. _.T.~ McIntyre, The sermon for the, occasion was‘ Kings College . .tl.'tltl o‘ iut , 0mm“ u l c‘ m y [mg pr c‘ (m game oi‘ tlic season to dale, King’ Blankod Acadia’, WINDSOR, h? l8—<ln tiin best burg ilefeated Ilridgewziiter 3-0 in the fastest gniuo of hockey played iin Bridgewnter Rink i‘or several years, this eveniii_:.', before nearly ‘i South Shore League series. Each team was equally supported routers. a special train from Lull- enburg conveying 300 people. The l‘in'>-iip:- Lunenburg-Fox, Loye, orwnrds; Sclinnre. goai, Smith, defence; Corkuui, isnor, Riser, subs. by Ilirilfl, Lenoir, S the goal of his ambition in the Sacred Ministry, [score of C—0. TllP. IMPORTANT ANNIVERSARI/“Tiulte give tlie exact impression wnev w IVI IIymI OI IIIIS c"), II,“ the game. as at times Aciltll‘... wa Fflilily morning for Auburn, N Solver)’ ‘lmlgflolls "ml bu‘ . to take part in an important anul- ‘llllendld slopplng "l Sllmh’ [D ‘versaw service there on Sunday, when his father, the Rev Wdllinirij Rynu, iioiv retired preached Ills, flllfilVtlffiilfy scriiinn in the morning, eoiiiiucmorativi: of the opeuiu: of tlie church and M W M ilrnii preached in the evening. ‘This Murray‘ an that (lifferent. Smith gave tion to tiio 300 fans tlic best ever seen in Windsor. The lino up:-— Acadia-Goal, El-iliarliln; Clarke; centre, ilirlle \ I | g w lllli" llllil/nilmzlluilnrtlllllriy crilhntsillliIIplcfizIlillllciiatcliy, Collins, Anthony. looked forward to \v'th iuui-hl pleasure by the congregation and by tlie iii-any friends of t.lio family Before returning Mr Ryan wi‘! visit Mrs Ryan at the Kentvillc ‘Sanitarium where she has been ii patient for some time. a Ernest, Parnell; centre, Iiisscll Morrison, Colcburii, C. White, MncCoy. l Silver. ~ Fox . WEDDING BEL-LS. -— The mar- riage of Miss Josephine Cook. daughter of 1M1‘ George ll Cook, of this city, to Mr Willard Kcily- 5"" of Mr and IlVirs Hammond Kelli’. wo+n+w+o<o+oo+owce c e- * s cczcccn -. csce- lions furnished by Johnson and - < ranch‘ Ward members of the Montreal slmthpon’ wok place M 6 > l I___uni., - SIM, Exchange) ‘Siiiilflllly morning at tiw wit; mi 4 v I _ Mfivalhlueuus Otmwi, POWBI- _ _ NI/Iyoi the bndos lather, 108 In L1H,‘ _ ..i_______‘___ Brampton .... ._ _ 331/, 51- Tlic °°1°1“°“-" w“ p" "mqlfic ‘ 4801118 Wanted mo. ALFRED MoDONALD, LAND Bail '1"~‘1Bl)li0ne . 11s by R" Gem“ i1 T“yl,°,f,7Ie,I,I,.,I -—— Surveyor. Harmony Jot. 1511111111‘ ------- -. . 69 “I'm? and gmf‘? (my Im, S f t ' I 111704541- sl"‘“"l“'g“n 114 It “fag a flu e f h contract- a e y l Auras uvs AGENTS FOR<--~--—-—-—_----—- Lnureiititle Pu p . 93% mediate w-Hiim <1 1 e mo, wstiuiie 150 products. Direct MALE HELP WANTED-MAKE Canadian osneriii Eectr. . - 111s parties M1118 lbw-Wm- . II. ’ to‘ consumer. Write The J. IL; iiiouey at home—$15.00 to $80.00 Cllliilillill] Steamship co, tho ceremony M1‘ 111"‘ M": l” 1 Wltklnl 00., B79 Craig BL, Walt! paid weekly for your spare time (lanaillnn Steamship Prd left on the express n" Bank“ 0911i] I 1 Monti-gal, ivriting SlIOWCJANlS for us. No Asbestos goInlpany' ‘hloncygrnoiu H1010 B11910“ “ I l 4 - canvassing. We instruct and sup- liomiuion r ge . r ew 0r . . < ‘T- ply you with work. West- Angus Montreal ‘Power . HQTG 1S SOmQ- I, i thing entirely new. . nickle case and blade. Fits vest » pocket snugly. Only $1.00‘ ‘each. Safety Blades Please note the t . price of these community of 111111101011 was saddened when it been: known that on Jon. 4. Ml" Am‘ I McDougall, a respected residen had passed sway. _ iMiss Mt-Doilllflll. wiw ""11 will‘ iicr _'bl'OI.llBt aciicrt. was $4 m“ o; 589 and had been in feeble‘ iiciiitii for the rm! two Yes“ I r She was alone in the 11°11" ° The clothing ccnriit are. and citiiws" than, Robert with whom shelivt-d and Angus la DsSoblo. ‘A The funeral service was eon- ducted by the Rev. I. J. McPher- ii., and tho romaine-Mere laid t0 l. (l. 1A 0N ' hockey tcnin trounced Acadia by a. score does not OI-imon, defence; for the llfiugki. tho score would have been exhibi- was worthy oi" "Stonewall" Ilisliep, and defence _ ivings, Illcnkliorn, Morrison, spares King's-mini, O. Smith; ilefeni-is ivingii, C. Smith, G. Wliito- spares, L. u o-owwo-o-0»+»0+0-o+0+o I 1t make the round trip on tlie eleven I promptitude in this matter. BridgewaterJ-Vililc. Milman. lic- Igin, forwards; llall, Jacobs. Sim- iCc-ok, Nn-ugler, C. 1\Viie, A. Cushiuir. i). Baker subs. Referees, it‘ Purim-rs, Dridgewziicr ll. Burns, Lnneuburg. S l‘ The Mails to Date Will be Delivered = by Carriers Today Referring to the blockage conse- i queiit to‘ the recent storm period Post Master liicCnrcy gives some interesting information regarding the‘ iniills. On the 12th, when the north east snow storm set in, and the car ferry was unable to leave the terminus at Borden until the 171th, she took twenty-four hours to mile course between Borden and 'I‘ormcntiue. The steamer did not leave Charlottetown on the 18th but on tlie 19th a single trip to Tormentine was made in eight hours. On the 20th. owing to s (lllllllf-ZB of wind which improved the ice conditions three single trips of tlie steaiiior were made, bring- ing ull mails up to date oii the morning of the 21st. iDurlug tho storm period the mails were received from and des- piitchcd to the mainland as i‘ol- lows: Desp'd. Rec. January 13th 0 0 January 14th 0 t) January 15th 0 0 January 16th 0 0 January 17th l 0 January 18th 0 1 (Mail, covering the 13th and 15th) January 19th 1 0 January 20th 1 1 January 21st 0 1 The belated mails of the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th were received in Charlottetown on the 20th at 7 p. m. and the mail due here Satur- day night was received at 6 a. m. Sunday. Ali of these mails were promptly assorted by the Post Of- fice staff who on Sunday were em ployed preparing for delivery this momingqAll rnaiis- have new been received to date and the public will have the satisfaction of ro- eeivlng from the carriers today ail mails that they have anxiously been looking forward to for the past week. The postal workers d?- serve to be comrnendel for the r This is the first oecasslon since the establishment oi the car ferry service that communication has been interrupted for more than one day at a time. o Weani- iwas teamed pushed the latter to the limit for; -i BRl DG-EWATlDR, Jaii 18—-LiinenI 1L000 fans. it was the game of tliel heat in the 4-10 yard preliminaries and in the semi-finals of this race with Jewtraw and first. Gzirnett oi’ St. John, was third lin this heat. Charles German wa Iiirs-t in his heat in the semi-finals against iMulflur and Perlburg. ---_<-o>-—--_ I ItolBreak i tie in Football i i Unable LONDON, Jan 18—ln a cup tic Bolivar, rc-play today Sheffield United and. Notts Forest were unable to again ilo reach a decision after twenty lminutes’ overtime. No goal was iscored. Bzirnslcy defeated Swiiidoii by 2 t0 0. Armand Lavergne May Contest Quebec Election (Special to The Guardian.) QUIEIJEC. Jan 2l——Ariuzind sols first lieutenant and now Joliu J Robert's attorney, who yesterday was offered the nomination against Premier 'I‘aschcreau in Montmor- ency stated today that lie had bccn also offered togun in Quebec East and Levis. He stated lie would not give an answer for a few days but from close friends l1 was learned that he would likely be a candidate in Quebec East. His acceptance of the candidature would add an interesting element to tho contest as Mr Lavergiie woilld support iMr Sauve the Con- servative leader. noom OF HIGH SILK HAT PROCLAIMED ATLA-NT-IC CITY. Jan. 20.—-The era of sensible clothes which has followed the war has doomed the plug hat, said C. Harris, of Fulton. Mo.. here today, at the fifteenth semi-nuptial convention of the Am- erican Association of ‘Wholesale Hatters. "For many years past," said Mr. Hivrris, who is secretary of the as- sociation, “there hes been a gradu- al decline in the popularltycf the high silk hat, until at the present- timc what. was once tlie most pop- ular form of headgear is now on the high road to extinction. Wheth- er this charge has been influenced, by the assertions of medical men that hard hats produced baldness. i do not Jrnow." Men's hats and women's corsets are running neck and neck for to- tal expenditure, according to Wm. V. Campbell, of -Nsw York, the lat- est available figures showing that $83,000,000 was spentin this coun- try in 1019 for men's lists,‘ and $76,000,000 for women's corsets. --——-<o->—-- aEsouhcEFui. WOMAN DY° Atlantic Division, I quarters will be at St. John N. B. 1x11193213; diiessrs T. L. Parkman 8: 'Co., Miililflsue will act as distributors Ifor this well known line in 901M111 Province. of LCVCTgXlC, ‘formerly Henri Bourne- Adam“ iv willie a separate selling division of the Maritime Provinces. This ew division will be known us the and the Head- of that {Oiii- I SYDNEY oEFEATs . NORTH SYDNEY5-4 SYDNEY. N- S. Jan 18~Sydney (lcfentetl North Sydney, 5 to 4, in the Cape Breton County League here tonight, . All accounts ren- tiered must be paid on or before Jan. 25th as we must have the money to pay our own bills. Kindly- give this your attention that you will not compel us to place ;your account. ITONS LIMITED. ! 1:1 i; i lAuction Sale l I 1 P. M. SHARP I 1 black mare. 6 years old, driver; H _____ year ultl heifer; 1 breeding horns, male imported; some bred Barred Rocks and White Let" horn cockrcls, one truck Waggon with pole; ricss, -i tons 1 fattening crate (12 ft.) ‘iiiliii iiiis FACE AND LIPS, OR ANY ROUGHNESS. THERE IS ‘NOTHING TO EQUAL l. McKinnonis WITCH HAZEL CREAM It loaves the skin beautiful- ly soft and white. After shaving gentlemen will find this the most sooth- ing antfplnoant application. it in prepared by ourselves to meet the rigors of the Artist-That clumsy girl has nicked a dust. cloth across the fresh paint of my (low picture. 1t is nothing but a. smear. His Wife-Never mind, dear. CallI it a wintry scene viewed from a speeding automobile. — Boston Transcript. its Gino "So old Billings. supposed in 9399915 Itch-tlie flmlipployl. nr the Orn- < - ad or’ i‘ up to fliid v so rich, did not leave‘; cont to his pretty young widow." "N - hers was , ‘P-Doltimore Amer-ion. = i indeed a dud Prince Edward Island clim- ate. . - 1l1ll3 1l1 l 1.l.,".'.t.‘.'.‘T.‘.‘ your amount in the: hands of our Solici- tors for collection“ which only adds trou- ,_ Jlilenand expense‘ to PA- d-tl-li Al Alexandra THURSDAY, JANUARY 25TH AT black Perchcrsin mare '7 years i200 llis.; 1 brown more 8 years; 1 pcn barred Rock liens, male bird, im- ported; breeding pen of White Leg- pure Island .-mnde 1 wood sleigh, 1 round hack driving sleigh, 2 sets oi‘ work harness, learn liar- straw. two stacks of hay, 30 bus. beets, 2 chicken houses TERMS-IO months on all sums over $10.00. 6 per cent off for cash. J. A. MoDONALD, ______ __ Auctioneer. A. E. WOOD, Alexander. Lot 49 11400-22-4i ..,.-.-....... ... A,“ - wl-pgrafilJ" i ____.-‘. {Q).‘W§’§