. . _ ‘ FEBRUARY 1s, 192s ‘PARISHIliNEIlS I REMlMNNT-BALE ofboy‘; chgy. . . .... ., .,, . , lot blue knickers $1.00. Moore f‘: ‘ Mvlnioq. Ltd. 7115-18-11.; CHILD'S TWEED surrs in: Buster style $2.95. Moore & Mc-l ll-wd. ma, - 7114-1214:? e5 in S r d his trip to Rome the parishioner 8 8e an Homespun $ ||,8| presented mm. Moore ifs-McLeod, Limited. ‘with the address .‘; j‘ . Q ‘ ' . .. .' ‘ . ' "\..5,. f»; ' , .. . 1r, vi i3 guise") \~_»..»..:;Qh!_, L?“ ‘Hy; ' _. ' ‘; Pifiiwml!“ UNI-i > it" number ofgames to be played'ln the semi finals in the tlmtqcon rei- Maritime ‘hockey honors, the most Pllsliimlltic fan may now rest assured that there will be ample time ll"! l“ t0 DilY the finals to a satisfactory conclusion. At time of’ writing the favorites in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are Camp- bellton and Truro respectively, and all and sundry are anxiously awaiting the naming of theydatc finals. _ The lAbegwcits this year according to Maritime Exchanges are by l" U" if!!!" Qhoice and the‘ teams that stack up against them inl the play-offs Willi‘ know they were in a game of hockey when the cur- tain is rung down on Maritime puck-chasing for 1926. m. _ " . il . ' g mo. . r‘ t’ - s" ' HARD LUCK Local followers o'f athletics and others will no doubt learn with no little regret ‘the loss“ George Walker sustained in the Weeks d. Burns fire recently when his two racing wheels, mad and flack, we"; up in smoke and are a total loss. . .Mr. Walker feels the loss very keenly as he lprized h-ls bikes as two of his most valuable ,. ssessiono and only a week ago wag offered a neat sum for the roader, but declined, saying that he ha; had the wheel since 1912 and would not jplll! with it for a much greater offer. His track wheel, also destroyed‘, was a beauty and even more valuable than the first; nevertheless ‘it is sincerely hoped that George's misfortune in this regard won"t dampen his ardor none the less and when the bike racing season comes iaround he will be again ' reporting progress. _ ‘When questioned yesterday regarding the mattgr Mn wan“,- stated that in the face of his recent loss he was as yet undecided a5 to his plans for the coming ‘season; " Al there are to be meets in various Canadian centres this sum. mer a-ml as George is the best representative P. .E. island can pro< duce it l‘: hoped that he will see his way clear to again uphold the honor of the province.‘ WEST KENT ICE SPORTS ,. The West Kent School'- ice sports which take place tomorrow rfight at the Arena is an annual event put on especially for the boys and girls of the above mentioned school. That: it is eagerly looked forward to by the youngsters is a certainty and it ls hoped that la bumper Arena will turn out as a token of appreciation and pride for their efforts. Last year a record attendance viewed the sports which elicited much commendation from all lthose who were fortunate in attending and as is mentioned above, an even greater tribute by way of attendance is expected tomorrow night. $17,000 STAKES FOR GRAND CIRCUIT Stake offerings totalling $17,000 for the Grandi Circuit at North Randall from July 5 to 10 are announced by President W. H. Kinsman of thfForest City Livestock and Fair Association. Three $5,000 and one $2,000 classic, each of which. has. been. a fixture at the track since" its inauguration Iin 1909 are on the program. These are the Ed- wards $5,000 for 2.08 pacers; the Ohio $5,000 for 2.08 trotters; the Tavern “oteak"; $5,000 for 2.12 trotters, and the Fasig $2,000 for three-year-oid trotters eligible to the 2.10 class. lRiCKARD TALKS HEAVY if the directors of the National Hockey League will not approve of Tex Flickard's plan to operate a second Now York Club, he is prer pared to form a second league embracing the principal cities of the Eastern United States, according to articles published‘ by a number of American newspapers. in review ,it is recalled that Rickard has a second franchise vfon New York, and has paid‘ a deposit on ‘it, but has‘ not yet recelvbd the actual papers. Col. .l_. S. Hammond" who was elected president of the club at presentoperated by Tom. Duggan. of Montreal, recently, re- signed to devote his time organizing "the second club for Rlckardl. Opposition to Rlckard's plan to operate a second team was expected at the lNatlonaPHockey League meeting in Toronto early this week, and lt was also expected that his money would be ‘returned because “syndicate hockey" isn't wanted in the lN. H. L. lip to time of writ- ing it hasn't been learned as to lust how Mi‘. Rickard's second fran- chise turned out at the meeting. THE TRURO-DARTMOIUTH GAME W. J. Foley writing in the Halifax Chronicle with reference to the postponed game between the Truro Beercats and Dartmouth All Stars has this to say: Looks as if the Truro Bcarcats didn't like to meet the Dartmouth All Stars again. Late Monday night we were reliably ‘informed that the real reason the champions didn't leave the Hub, was because the players had a little falling out between‘ themselves. Only last week we heard a rumor that the Bearcats were not as friendly towards each other as they would‘ lhave ipeoplc believe. Notc-Where harmony is lacking not only in hockey but in any- thing where co-operatlon is needed something is bound to crack and crack wide open, "as a house divided against itself must fall." There- fore how can an aggregation carry on where discond and discontent ‘prevails throughout the ranks. Anyway let's hope the "Bearcats" right their little differences and play hockey for hockey’: sake. it is a common occurrence throughout Maritime hockey circles the last few years to hear of breaks and disruptions among many sex- tettes, and strange to say the Canadian pastime seems to be the only sport where such things like this happen. Perhaps its because its the-most colorful and exciting game there is, and again perhaps it's temperament. However we might hazard a suggestion that the man- agers hand a mite more strong-arm stuff to the players instead of the sllven-tongued variety. At all events teams should get together, play hockey or leave it alone. NATlONlAL HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDING L _ , w n F a Ottawa — “8enators" . . . . . . . . .. i9 5 ‘l 59 30 Mlontreal - "Maroons" 15 6 3 63 47 =Plttlburgn -- 'Piratea" . . . . . .. 12 13 1 56 50 ‘Boston -_ “Brulns" 10 12 4 88 69 -Clflldiolil -- “Cgnugks" , 1O l4 1 55 59 St. Patfllcks —- "Irlgh" 9 ‘i5 2 44 79 New York - "Ameriune" 7 l6 4 43 65 l! mil)‘ be noticed that the ‘Boston Bruins are the highest scoring club w d." iii filo National Hockey League, thereforei it is not so sllrllllllilu to learn of their steady and aggressive march ln the fignl‘ to get into the chosen circle, barley were in in is 3t] llor quill"- for below Wufkiiil! basis. 'l‘iiore THE MARKETS ‘ ' A T “ ' was no. change in tile condition of (Canadlanailress) the npoi. market for oats, prices iMDNTRiEAiL. iFoib. 17.--Thg gy-belng wlioilt siouiiy with ll limited i107‘! ffllllfi iii Rid-ll} lib 0 today was demand. There was 1m ncillni again klull owing llo i. shit-l. fbntciuinge in prices reported on the wiitu few firm Bids were revolved local ilour munkct today ului an from foreign buyers for oats nndeiiaier folio prevailed wlih no ' ' . , change in ‘price. The lulled hay ‘ business still being vory quiet ulul Moos were iuichonkrd. _ IA silently fooling prevailed in , “tale neurwanfird tho lot-oi nmrkct for llrush emu-l ‘ Tho torlizo em; situation wits WATT§D"‘MON’TO wtmK ON slronvziir with on ailviilirt- of 201s "m" b7 MM“ i“ AW‘? I" ‘Lmr dozen for extras and firsts in mhwmnmn- Mermmd‘ jflirblililz llots. lslliPfl uulay worl- "“_'—~*— ta i 22 . i - BIO EARNINGSMSTEAD su.,°,f,‘,‘,,,,_“"d “°°‘"““ “m” p" ll"“i""""" m‘ ' 'l'°"5- "’°m“ There was no actual cilantro ill “XV?” l" 9 WW3“ wme Mdertlie condition of the locul butter “llmilmx- 3' ""“"-with a fair ‘trade ‘passing. The | trade in choose on the local mor- _ F01‘ S5110 knt was again quiet there being very little enquiry froml foreign was without any special feulurv. Advertisements i today mid prices were uncluullzt-il. 7683"1HM8L mode It (mine 32 rents, flrnfn 27 """l‘°l' Cmlele. “Wm” l "Immanuel and priros were unchanged son SALE-PIANO sTooL. AL-illlvora and "prices were nominally 4 most new. Apply Guns-din. unchanfled. Anveakor feeling de- _ 770fr2-18lf.\'9l°i>9d toi- Quobeb potatoes on the , . 1 isfltfil ,_ I a 7710-2185421“ " a rim cnannorrnrowu cuennmu after High Mass, nlsuny., 1 The Sunday after the relur-n oflcharge of the Parish of gave,“ M1181 V.‘ i BRY. .\'0u iiuve bud important im-l ‘ babies in the nursery. l0_ the Parish, , ' f REMNAN-rs or chlmrerrs nreswRev. Father Wm. Monaghall from l l s lirovements made Will. McCabe who substituted for in addition to this you have been REM l‘ .' .. NANT SALE of nieus alllFatlier Mouaghan during the puio|lustrilmental in procuring u gulf, ‘V901 kiitlki ridln: breaches at r-‘tloore all lMeLood. ‘Llll. ‘ i . . —-_ PROF. J. 1H. YQILANQHARD sneaks this evening in calelitlnllnrtvnnlen replies, llllil on: Some Phases, of Educzi-lwere as follows:- itionai ‘Work in P. ll.‘ island. 7717-18-11.. ‘ ADDRESS To the!" und llilll great scene I -e , REV. FATHE r mi l -u ~ - - - . . . ‘ - 1 OUR ANNUAL REMNANT, R MONAGHAN We)“ ‘are: Iiélfliosfilcgg. vi lie-ii’) ldX "ii litmus is lllllnul. one feels tile lor- isM-E 009118 Ffllllllli- S. A. ‘AIUDOII-‘Deill’ Reverend Father: ill conclusion Reverend Father and gunk": m (hi; illeegng ngplll- ‘luld- 7720-i8-iil Vile file parishioners 0f Sew-n ‘llleil-“P ticveill. fills [lures as u slight gzzedsasll,e?,fw'nfi,,"am; ',,,,,?me,hzfr . ___ Mlle Buy Parish Lake this olhunalltikcli of our zippreciutioll 0f voul- a ' | 1. 1 l y f . [h - ‘ . , . l , , _ - god T8lil.\PH,l1ey lee 1e ole e b r THE POSTPONED $PEClALlll1~nli3 (ll welcoming you i)‘ -< labors among us and we pray that u|1.d,3\‘ou,-;ng flames , [MEETING of the Orphanage Atlxiblfrom your rece-ni important i Allillgiliy (loll in i-lis all wise Prn- one Conn-ash, L £158 ‘Prlnqg Strenp 771549 ILEBKBH to converse with und ret-eiv l ‘SCRIPTIONVuI. oui' annual rem- REMNANTS OF EVERY ugilless Pope Pills the Eleventh. Inuut sale. S. ."\. lMltrlionalcl. l fervently prayed i'0r your safe re also have remembered REIWNANTS of Iiioilses. mnsl|yll’"“Y°"-‘* tailored styles, sizes 3-i only. ouchqbloore & McLeod, Limlicri. 7 I willie ynu have ulul n6 llflVed Paulin- 0 llkinzlltl. We feel lluulily thankful for yfllll lteveirencl .l. .l. THE SISTERS OF NOTRE‘ DAME ACADEMY wish to thank‘ their many friends who by their" generous fl0liilll0llfi or their kind lpulronnge ilelpell to make tho lilghl Tea a success. 77l9~181l.l return. ATTENDB HOLSTEIN MEET- zNGh-evir. \V. M. Lea of Victoria, us returned home from 'I‘0i“0iii0lpn3u)r up“ Spiritual Advise,‘ wxzgzifn he‘, rammed Qhe ilmlllall ‘Although Lilo l‘€il~ll)OllSl.iJl_llll(~'4 l» +8) s-Hoistem Frieslan-iind lililiES 0i‘ the Pastors of 1hr ._ pilot. ounn of Canada. of which lleKlhlll-ch are ill all times of an lll'i0l‘- is President. inns qizllllro, yl-l yours have been leapelriuily an frnm file flu-i lllill MISLEADING — lll the AunlluPlile lllflkwrr-lli sanctions of the Pill-- lfi-“lleliiliii lllillllfl for llifi your i925 isli ('l\ll‘|l!~il('il in your cure i-xli-nii attention il-l (killed to tho fi-lLfLlilillJHfl-H’ ii l-nlnparlliivvlv iliH-{ll iii-h. there “'11s an error in the lzllilel-Ullnn of country iliul lllllH in nlillis» showing quantities zuul Viliiifil-l, ll-n- lcriug in lhe Spiritual ilnrlls ill‘ tier the ile:idilir,"=l“1ilz-l"ulld"1ll2b";‘llit- Parish you have m‘ neccl-lalilv ille first. column in "Quantity br-eu exposed l0 all ki-uds of well- lrlllliliii.“ while the second should lllPr and r-onliitions of iruvelliilll. read "Value marketed." lYel neither storms nor inclement i iwenilier have ever prevented you DECORATE MONUMENT. -—il'l‘0lli resiioniling quickly to flu- Yesterdlly veterans of the South mil 0f dilly when your slarvicos African War ilccoruted tile Southlwertl rvqulrutl to hrl-zlg comfort ll) African Memorial, in (‘,()]nl|]’](§fn()]'fl_- lhe sirk 0r administer the last l‘ilL'.~i .l.lon of the baffle of Plisrtlebtirg, of the (‘hurcll to ills drills “lllllill lbegim lwiriiiy-six yeurs ago Iinrlilg the [iurilul slut-l: you in». “up,” an,‘ ma‘ nmmyeysury oframe nln- ‘Pastor. yim ilzlve lulu-ll wllirh will be lurlllsir observed by *1 {l‘f“ll llll-‘"""‘“l "l" ‘mil’ lll lllll‘ ll church pilrulle rm Simtluy, and u Slmmllll fmeds- hi“ i“ m" will‘ hanqlwt m, n“, following Pandas,‘ qlorill welluru 3L5 well. livery mun“ independent forum‘ the very im- portant question of ollr education- al syntem. Proilesaor Blanchard is ‘- ‘— __ going to deal with some phases of ‘our educational work at the Caie- ' ulonlan Cluh tills evening, and all I I I llntrlrestzltl iii the subject, anti ov-l lerybmly is m‘ shnuld be. ouglli to.‘ ‘make a point of being present, ' fulrs of tbs Parish. Since [liking HAVE REACHED 133s Fear-l '.\lr. B. R. E. Poinseti, accountant,‘ lfvr the Plenty 1L- Ilnlwrly Com- (rinse of ilie first. llltriufi, st. Dun- fimlly» Yelliflleli Yeliitiliriziy aftlrr- man's University luul Prince of tlunou from (invornofis lslulul where wales College foilglil lust night 7"‘- iiiielll Bevtifill llflYs ill ille ill’: through the Lwo rouminlng stan- ilencc of Mr. Rees Stuiliz. ‘who is atjms of u rainy m5, game of out. present confined lo hospital wll-h key wltlloul ellllei" [cum being ill)- un illlilflk of pneumonia. l.\i‘r. Poin-Iu [Q T-Qwllze the Llecisgve {any A]. sell 44300115 ‘Work lloliig illefrilY-ihcitigli somewhat rugged ill spots on nl. the lsliind. Ile stated that lheqhe fixture gave a good-sized hmwd MP8 i188 rfiilcilfirl l1 (lfliilil 0i 1335px‘ fans all interesting exhibition 0f feet. illfllen questioned on the “galflihe nupmal white,- game; P1111101‘ he merely smiled sin-ll snid- In the first period pariloillurly, that reports such us these are raqtlie salute hall the cage 0n their thei- furlfetched‘ so early in file tlippOnOIIIS in territory. ll. was some, and that‘ from time to time while they were giving “whee, such rumors are bound tn rlrcu- the college goalie, quite ll session. iota, especially where oil borillllz that SiillW, P. W, L2. operations are being carried on. .Vi‘r. lSlunlz the field manager ‘who was conveyed to the City ‘Hosplilll n few days ligo suffering a slight mlnulleg later ilttack 0i‘ pneumonia. is nclw Tetil- 41nd ziltliougll Wllh the score one all at the succeeded in getting past Gililn for Cll-llllpilel] equalized. both Sltitlil worked rilneti 15 cunts tn 30 (‘cuts per bag. 'i.'lii6 demand here was very limited and Quebec varieties were offered at $2.80 per 90 lb. bag. ‘DEATHS bored lulu the Red llllli Whlii- tir- fuuse time anti again, but (lillis in the net proved an imprugllaiili- barrier, and after ‘the firsl .‘i(‘(ll‘l' was letting nothing pass. Splllolfa stick handling was u piezlsill-v lo ROGERBON-ott ‘Mt. Stewart. February 17th, 1926, Jllflltifl Roger- aon. Funeral Friday at 2 m. m. from the bome of his daughter Mrs. James McCarthy. McDOUOAL'L——Af Rocky Point. , Tuesday. Fob 16th, 1920. Alexander McDougilli, nge-l 81 years. Fil-nela lll from ilic residence of his “l, llnuizhler, Mrs l-Ierllert fiorveutt, llnclly Point. 'l‘lilirstll1y, Fob. 18th. Qnifage anluggli,‘ ‘Lust lsorvll-r lllurling at l p. m. lntleff jmrhl New Dominion Cemclrry. '2 Cuticulia "Caled- Ma°MiLLAN- At Coveheoll fill Wollllreiliay. Fcllrliary 17th‘ Eilzli~ “ Id check out of little. red plmpleo on my ace and neck. y both .l:ille Rodd. brlnvetl wile of m. suntan ollitiilllllni, agmi 77 The rim l" ("WW4 "Id "'1" ‘ ~nr Fllncrlli from her lute roslll- “"13" "I dll5¢\"‘m°l¢~ Tl"! yt s. ii-nro nu Qilurtiuy Februnr 20th “cud m‘! b“"“"d “uh” m‘ m worrice stiurllng at 1 p. m. leaving '"'“:h'md,:.:° llhvl‘ ‘house at 2 p. m. interment nf. apgt°ancnmén_ m‘ l h" m, ‘ii est Coveblvml Cemetery. m," ma,“ I h“ m. “why. l l ‘ whole summer. n. " I was treated without success. ' I reed an advertisement for Cuticuts £RTA ‘ ~ Soap and Ointment and purchased some, and offer ulixi om bu: of cutielm Ointment ah two aim of r 591p l wee completely heeled." (Signed) Mrs. Forest Krick, R. R. 4, Rockford, Ohio. .=_ ~ ~ ,._ Use Cutlsurl to deer your sila- ' - . Ildlll _ ‘ 8m);- ,.... .6 . Tllcllht Ne. Shaving Slick I56. fllhtment‘ n C t! nnlote "saunas $3.95.‘t0r'a absence was alsomemember-I 7713‘13-1l.,e1l and presented with an address ‘llllfi purse. Both reverend gentle-lore. Although the 005i, of these 1m. men made suitable and splendidly llrovelneuls has been uo inconsid- 'i‘lle fl(l(li‘t*.:<l~'0s‘8l'abl8 sum, "My wli-i be held tnilzly 2i p. m. at 1° 11mm’- ‘vhfle you were ill‘ll'll*|"l‘l“l"ifl ma!’ the Papal Blessing from His Hull-l 772‘_]8_n}llirn, and we feel assured that ,\‘()lli , , llH in ylllifl Committee bet-ill .. 'il.i)l'0lilll in company with our \\'cili_ p .1‘ m‘ l , ‘u- ., _ lboloved Bishop u-zul our frirmm- lie-l ‘Oi c ninl. Ylll? bl cents Alpiuevfirend Dear gamer: .wliile (zrossiug the ocean on yfillPllUl“ our Billfllllfll lli0 .lil~.~lz score of the gtiuie. Snmeuhlemmi-m: I Y?!‘ l)? Yolll‘ fllfellll llltlivurd ’l‘lieutre yesterday. lll-lrllli-ielneilt. your parishioners 1,, [he are“ {have been enabled to meet these ‘obligations without finding ABRAHAM NOONAN, .l .lA.\ll'JS SHERRY. ll. u. DAWSON. ADDRESS TO REV. FATHER McCABE 5‘ _\‘l.'e tho parishioners of Seven ~l~\ille Buy Parish desire to express safe l-eluru to us after learning lull" Yllll‘ ill llu humble manner our your stormy anti [ierllous voyageFfllllieflillliili 01' Will‘ Bilflleoi Z8111, welfare during like time you have llilf] charge of We tnke this opportunity 0f i2x-i"“l' Pllllflll Willie our beloved Pas- pregging u, you i.“ a humble manfllnr was absent on u visit i0 Rollie ,ner nul- upprecluliuy; of u“. znaylalull other cities llf Europe. oils cure and attention which you] have manifested towards us in lllelYml fulfillment of your 1111119,; 11g (nn-lm the Spiritual needs of the Parish (‘liming as u sllrungur umnng us quickly accustomed untl have shown ready m fave the llie Wellliléi‘ 0r l)fl(l l-oiulitiziu oi‘ llle mulls whenever your services us Spiritual Ailvisai- were hooded ill ilily purlion ul" llit‘: Parish We unllvrsiulill qlllie wvll that ill ll Pill-lull Hllifh an ours uxiellli- lilg uvt-r :1 l-unlliurzllively largo tor- riliiry fill! lulmnrs (if line Pu ‘all Prinsi. ill llllllislitiring io l.il0 Spirit.- uui needs of the Parish are very llrlluuus, iiui. you have willie iii charge of our Parish given us am- ple proof of your zeal for Ulil‘ Spiritual and temporal welfare. we sincerely trust that you may‘ fl-ntl it l7ili\\‘8illi*.lll lo again visil. our Parish til no iiifililiil. (lute, illlfl we pray llllli Almighty (iOLi may yourself‘ always long spzlrv you ill lulmlii‘ ill his villeylirli. in t-lillvlllsinll, RfiVPfGllli Father. pleas-v il('('i']ll lliis gifl us u slight ililwll of our uplireriuiirln (if _vnllr services us our Pflflfll. iillfi Spiritual "me-ill llzlvillg fur iis object lilo zul- liirel-ior while i-ll l-hllrgu rll fill? OUR EDUCATIONAL REQU|RE_l\‘illil('l'lllHlll ill tlii» interests m’ flit‘ llllflfill» _ __ . _ _ _ ‘ ,l’:lrl.<l1 has found lll you u l-l-ully Slum-ll 0n lu-halll‘ of thi- Pilrisli- mEbt-fys}, {L ,3”. ytmmogrillfl? ma; iltlviiruie ill ull limos. iilnors. . ' “ale; cg;l'ege“g‘tlloihlolrlvg Your ulliliiy us all iltlminisiluifl-l‘ ' .»\lllt.‘\llAM XOOXAN. ' '. ' ‘ ' has been ('iQill‘l_\' shown in V0111‘ .l.‘\.\li<.‘S SHERRY porlmmy m dlscnssmg "Om an munugemcul. of tile financial nf- ll. lei. DAWSON. Committee flili ‘ l PlJlY DRAWN GAME liislinlll. wliilr» lioucetlc. Iii!‘ riimin- btive (Jollego centre, was ii (‘fill- tllluul thorn ill llle sille- iii’ oppos- im; players. _ I ‘For the Saints llle oulstauulllll: ,piu,vc>.l' mix Ctuupliell, wiln was ii {continual itieuuce w his olillfillelllr lalul ‘frequently trllllell on saves lfrom lMayliee. 0n the whole, how- lever, there was little lu choose hr llween tile work of lhi~ lnt-nllir-rs ‘of linlh teams. lhe play b01111. \'~'-‘l= i-zlivlzlell anti ouch player lllvlllii ill“ side excellent silpplr-rf. ‘The. line-up was as follows: Saints P. W. C. made u brilliant rink sirlu i'lll'i und while _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ .__..._..... Goal "Kl" “""l~'» Glllis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Auiyhee Ilofenco .. . . . . . . .. Splllell ‘B. McDonald . . lMlclmnald Kerfe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Stewari l lWeilncsllay afternoon m. lllel Art-nu the Midgets llllii Wirvl- jilnmwrs utilised u fast furious ‘ganll! of llotwkey which resulted in ll vie‘ lory for the fMitlgels by a score of‘ i~il. ‘Plny svlis fairly even in the first periml both tennis slauinlzi some nic» individual rushes. ‘The, accoliii [l8l‘i0li opened Willi the. Wlnli JHMIIIQFS out to rough it up but the Midgets took the wind out, of their ‘sails by nfltuhlng up a lone tally in clinch the grime. A ‘few penalties. were imposed in this "per- iod to lbolh teams. For the winners Ronahnn. llrnry and Mnnlmllalli displayed skill while (Tllrliouell nnll Block starred for ti“ losers. Vu- D0h1liil scored the only tally on n nice mill to ellii rus‘i_ having to Wflfh’; lhmugh his opponents who were determined to stop him ‘by, hook nr crook. Efmer Muriey and llrrmsn ‘Ebers. refereed. Lins-upel: Midgets Jame (innl Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moiiweln Defence blocllmlgaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . Block ‘Rsnaltsn . . .... Hall Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ‘lnmsn McDonald MdMlliaa Owen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clrbbflell fluli- Squarobrlggs. A wall earned Vloooryl i, Church. so that it now compares I _ llflllteii below fury favorably with the churches ‘and u purse o! gold, Rev. Fallitel" 1n other sections 0f the Diocese. able anti much needed Hull for the line and benefit of tile Parishion- iong spare you Ln pylliillifilfii‘ to our Spiritual needs Signed on behalf Oi’ the Parish- - Iloliers. While you were nbsenl. we linvr yourself inulemelllzy of .( 2. ‘Devon Male‘ Quzirtette. ‘4-0-0-040-0-0-90 e000 000-006-60- ' B[ lHlMi b Nothing more realistic has been o produced in the nlotiorl picture urt which has been horn and reached - maturity in our owu Keneratlon tliu-n First Nationals gigantic film version of the Sienkiewicz nevel, d "Quo Vania," which opened u two days’ engagement at tile Prince when the Roman Empire was crumbling with the Isl-cites 0f mutl- ,1 om times. when the inhabitants of many villages in Belgium anili ‘northern Frunre have likewise fled lfmm their homes-but llfffOftgfllhfi linvulll-ug burden, 110i to mllkia a illlilnuu EHIDEFUFS holiday ' in the scene in the ureuu. whore C tile band of (‘liristluli null-Lyra alvuit Nero's persecution, one is reminded ulno ol‘ tile martyrs of C our own day who face privutiou u-nli (ieulii for the sake of Ril itleul (iearor lo the-m ihan life. , After the games are over, wheul lthe Roman populace hus iinposedl its will upon the selfish und (legen- erute Nero, Vlulcius GSCIlDEB with Lygiu, and later marries her. Emil .lllliniiigs, well remembered S for his llrulnuliv Cilill'i.\(.‘i0l‘l'l.ill.l()l’lt! ere, has tile role of \'ero. and does perhaps the most brilliant work ofl his career. lish slum? slur. is seen beautiful (fhrisiian girl.’ Liyi-ilzl. ululnller 20,000 pin-suns, illllltillPrlfl is the romulilller uf spectacle. 'l‘lli.-i today is nppurtililly by a seven piece (irchesllru llllfltfl‘ til tile leadership of Mr. Bell Wagner. w entailed no little large audience. Friday, February 19th. 1925 ,“.l.00 i’..\‘l. (A. Service. _ Studio ‘Progrulume, by. Ariisls|lil from Frulerlrtlili. the (‘upiuii Uil)’ .01‘ lNfHV lirunzeulick. miller the illr- about this porioli ‘ partly in lct-tion of Mr. George A. 'i‘tl.nu:lnt. ‘ 1. Chorus. "0 Cunulluflfi "Little. Tommy Wrlll. (cl “ill-Ditltlie-Dllllle" (l. Soprano Solo-a. (a) been." lliynes.) Lou." i‘Sirlcklanlll.-Nll's. E. lison MacKuy. 4. Banjo Solos. (a) Selected. SulecieiL-Ml". C. D. Holder. “Ioicbestruulne? llbiszl.) (b) "Sclccii-ll.—-1\lrs. G. A. TPflfliilll. T. (fonlrlllili Solos. (a) "(falm as lhe Night." (Bohm). (b) "Cradle. Song.“ i\'.'lnilzis).—l.\'lm. F. C. Cooper. . 8. Soprunn and Baritone DueLl "O thin. we two were lMaying.'.’— Mrs. iilaoKay und C. H. Jloltler. 9. Devon Male Quorteuzu lal "Lucky Jim." (b) "At the Cir- cus." it‘) "Selected." 10. Soprano Solos‘. (a) “Pirate; Droalus." illuertcr.) (b) “Th1- Fairy Piper." (EBreWorJTMrs. Ell Allison MaoKuy. 11. Banjo ‘Solos. (al “Sel"<:inrl.“ llil Scl0('.lrd.—:\/lr. C. ll). Holder. 12. Tlnritone Solos. (a) "My Deal‘ ‘Soul? iSulidorsonl. (b) “Sel-l P. E. I. Protest- n y‘ lslllllFfilniy Review ant Orphanage We again repeat the number children in the ‘Home as 38_ titer ,ltl‘8 17 boys and 21 girls, 13 are All iitiii continue to enjoy the, eat of health. thanks to time ur most esteemed M. D's. The annual report is now being prepared and will give in detail the work 0f the year as received‘ from time beads of epartlnenls. We are ul. present having a dit-| tiful and hospitable home, 0110i“ ficuil time ‘to finance, though the fiscal-city of funds has not been per- scene, where thelmitted to interfere in any way with Christians are hurled to the llfllhlllyhe cal-e o; 1m. chqdmn particularly from the country and songs, gumlti; uml pleasant chefs: l ' as all must now know this is ouruuid after a real feast of soul, the only source of revenue, we bavslprofessor opened his lovely dl n; many,‘ronm und fhu-c was a rebtwtgllt _ ‘ prevent was capable of tempting and ' “ml “"3 “cemflgoing ‘backward rathir than pro-Tying the most fastidious taa ,9! een compelled 1o make bungee in an effort to needing with the reduction of 0ur‘0ven un Epicurean. ebl. Since last month the fol iwingiililngs. which were amounts have been received und! wilh fine (new, m3. glgeregg mgm. we wish here to thank all who con- tributed or assisted lu supplying lire, food or clothing to these little ones. ulloden School District per Margaret l‘. McLeun 'i‘eaclier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. anus C0ve' Prealiyteriaii Church. per .\i. TillCFilllyfill lKing lllriun Lollgeut. F. & A. M. Sumnwrsitln, liter ll. l]. Ellis ‘Kenmore ‘L. (i. L. 1463 (Yul. lei-lion Servicv Rev. E. Nlorrls per lP. M. lMuc-(‘ziull City, per Rev. Eaton Russ (i. Lion which. will he repealed uguilulust. bill ii wxulid help greatly ill ilkfCllliillillliilli,lll(‘S(? who have not ‘rd payment would urll cheque for the amount. . ' l. - ' Tile music prepared ‘ftrlikflliilztftiglr: yeigiliulyldzéygtifggre any who do notym pwauow the hmer pm M‘ d9; i and was much llilllfefllilell lli‘ illfJl-lo read-Our Campaign if all coi- lecle(l__\vill little more tiia-n pay tliel Debi and this Fund has more than! ‘another year to run ‘ G. N. R. i ‘Our monthly experilses for up.’ jkcep are fur over $500.00; wlrln Hittite or no moxie-y COITIES in. wliut CNRA (291 Meters) Moncton,N.B.n1ust result? Ii‘ we use the (film-l ' s. 'l‘,)—l)ouiinl0ll pulgll Fllnll to pay upkeep, our situation, 4-. ilvlil. increases. l(‘ritics are annually such from whom liurltone Solos, in; ““'I‘hrce for fllW We "IIlORiSQ in death and whotl ‘ y. Jack." rSquirnJ (‘ill “COiile in llytillfll‘ uun be salli of a‘ man llui (JhHPIOttCtOWn liie Fair.“ l'.\lill‘l.lillr—‘\il‘. (iiuti 1n 1e was a gréllt fr enll o. iii l'l"]]-3n1p5l()n_ . ilnfortunale (Bililllf-“fl for whom we C0., (i. Pl1lli0f0fl l- ‘Staleclious. (a) iwrk Mill WOTPY prom-Mu," ‘ “fund's Llnlmenf for core ihrnuf. Eastern Guardian m. Newcastle; 1.. "r. Rushton. Moilc- , Masters Voice Records 39c or 3 fol"“’“i Jas- A- 3W3“. D. Mills; H315, _ $1.00 at Mabous Drugstore. ' ~ ..'REDUCElD PRICE 0n 8659-2-16-tts9l DON ’T COUGH l Tak“ l1 few drops of Mlnardh in Gives quick fiyflllll or molasses. relief. ing comfortably and all lmllcntiollu like trojulis for llie rest m‘ lllf‘ mrwardfl pcw,;_~_;\1r_ may T1,,,mp_-,On_ y point to his sliced!’ recovery- ‘some. there was no rurthri- iriPiirf‘. Ah-yqnlnl‘ _ I ‘ _ ’ _ _ V ‘ _ _ _ __ Dmwonelm‘ lqanoforw 5910mm“ 7(8) 5 ———<4'>i-"— tlnmilillatltm play was. rull-pir- 0.13MB" _ _ ~ V ‘ V ‘ ‘ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ V H Holman] iimgo|eyyo_i- (MSZL) (h) use]. i l PERSONALS "uuihyv m‘ “"’$m“"°‘ hi“ 5mm’ """'ll(‘uliipliell . . . . . . . .. shawl octi-ll.~—livlm. (l. A. ‘Pennant. Are in general use to-day My“ Fhnengg-EIH", 19“ vex,‘- ',“.':""',","“,*,‘XZL';,Q“‘“,§"Y';”,,',§f'.§’l,‘}f,_l(‘willy .. llyillllmllllll. lffonlfrulto Solos. (u) "Coming, with most satisfactory yrs- lordu morning for Lou Angolan Llilalgl“ Fl‘ f-lsrglirilligli to ill‘ .-\~- ‘lmlveiiqllfl . . . (‘imllliltel- -llum-~. (livlllellyi- (iii 50"‘ .'""°- y” m" ‘will "D Calugpnla on an extended VIE“ “flilli-Gllyg-l. lilt- - - - n-Hunley _ , _ _ V _ _ _ , _ _ _, ._...-,. _(‘Cil'lfl.——‘Ml‘fl. F. Connor. “D lous illness and save money . llc~ sister ‘Vlra. l. M. lilarlnuis. .- .' . - . ~ . 1i°l°‘"“-9”'51e°1°' 11"‘. Mixed (matte m‘. N)“ Ty by m‘ pr°mpt u“ °i “M” I . - - lol ilu- (oliege. him“, \§{\ililll. l y" i,_y,,s_ Ma “on”. H,’ 900,1. sped“ Remedkm and ilulu-‘vlle lllflvell =1 slrllll’ __._ ‘ Night. Beloved." lriiisiill.) 0911i mlllkfll 10d"? llflll lifllP-‘l 11°‘ garlic. Sllilu"! spvcluzullur rilslws A349," p _\1,._.(~,y|h\ (),~,.h(.§n~n, Hughes’ the different y . the wen-entertained the l" ‘Yllllfhllier ls perhaps partly responslblelciiolr and a few .01 their friends. for the falling off’ ill contributions‘ i 4.50|\Ncil llurmuii and Major C. Mao- 10.00 “'21s [iusavll t0 the genial 42.00 , \'l‘l'lll(f| 15.85 jolly and he knows ‘how tn malkq ltiney T. Green. (Lily . . . . .. lll,flllilii"ill jolly. A Friend . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . .. 1.00‘ in “Pill-islan" “i)€l.(:€Iill0n" and oih-lcollecllil" ‘Week °l 'I"'"Y"l‘- 33.00 1 TliuCumpaign Fund has been vcryl Lllliun Hull Davis, n yuu-zig binu-QflflllWllaemllglclli lllet f-‘Dllllilrl’ $0 as fill-ll llr ms ieu en lie own n DP!" (Yorllwilli llink ilisl nigiit the Jam ‘ ylteiitui-t-e- Pillil "ll; there has been 'l‘;|rls 0i‘ this i-ily linfezltteil ilie (Burn t The silpportiilg (til. l3 mild U|l$0 lliilffll t-xlrli Wfirk lii Lbs (“Tlffli and llkplllring the nlolllh that u cullm-tnr 5,1,“, m» 3 m .;_ p, Hmlyn-nilly wllhilli Lin: (lily bu» mil ineeu llliln Lu [he i-illllltfliflflllffffilll ml all nlllirsrriliers for illcirlwpre as f, muster ]ii‘fl(lllf.'- puylllvlit Wlil('l| was lllie Novenlb-erugnnco’ 2; R ‘vulsh’ 1_ B R lliutie thelrqhm, plmisc for- ille‘ Dvpllrllnl-Ini, of Agriculture, ‘Rllliiliwhfill Pviiltllilfl anti if we attempt to‘ mun on lllrtller i0iln from tlm Banks} I particularly busyl anal, consequence ‘are funds! ioxlremel-y low, however there has! , m) gjusl come to hand a conlrlliiiltlon of, —l “Come, Rise wiiii the Lark." (bljsm-Oll TF0!" the ‘Presbyterian Sun-f ' u lishigyfigluy School 0i’ Mr. S. ‘M. Hicks and. “gnu-Our. ntinns strengthen our faith in the 1b) “Mu ‘Lindy Protestant public by whom we are,’ Al-‘flliiwlliioll and some ibe svlierewithlill to again ro- (b) lleve the burden; so l Today we criticise in life t/iulnr-l Silmmerslde per‘ (lon- will w.= carry on. of. Crasivell ‘ ' .....m.nnnt.aeeq,aal,i of lGentral Christian‘? J (lhoir Entertai arm-i.- iilla ~‘ t3 t 0a Tuesday evening, in hlibelr George Street, Professor IRMA. Tauton, organist and. oboi-r dfreqtior ot the Central Christian. tliiumli, members of the iTbe evening was spent. in muflg After partaking of this presided We!‘ bers of the l:lloil' repaired m thQ Parlors, Wlltirv. once more, song end cunversulinn ivvre indulged fnKAli tho close oi‘ tile evening's m lunrl son-g splt-nllid eulogles to o llPrnfess0l~ were expressed by , _..‘.o.~\~.. nus-I?‘ -"‘-"- ~ 'a’i..‘1co_~.~.- ,e on... .41 I \~<\o:1 Kay unli a huarty vote n! fiulk; l’ o- ‘nr and “He's u Jolly Good l%qz:jll Everybody was unanimous in ‘he " tilal tile ‘Professor ‘l3 not lflllly ll "lolly good teilowf’ but fho desires that l-vrry other fellow gbo Defeat Cornwall l In an iniorl-sling game plnyeillat lJam Tarts wzlil hockey li-llm by a llecislvq 'i‘llia li('-’ii't'l'H fur lilr- local o); g illuwsl: Power 4, ffvl. , _ yen 1. -ll i8 of uni-real f0 note that-tho Tllll- llialzrcgntitin has been playing llfifikllkv on local ice for illruu yi-urg without once having if| feat. HOtCI ,3. Victoria One of the largest end bu; oqulpped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have prlygtg baths. Completely renovated in the past few yearn. ‘Few Hotels throughout can“; and the Untcd Staten have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. ‘Tele- phones in rooms. Rated $4.00 to $5.00 day. l ,0!‘ HARRY C. BROWN, Manager l. . lvuterman, Montroo ; _ A7500“. Si. John; A. J. Duff,’ Hal]- iux; .l. (l. Clark, Totamagouche; J‘. A. Gel-liter, Moncton; E. A. iliiiier, IYBJLC l l 0- Stern. Montreal; B, Winlirun Lindsay; Rom, 1“ Lay/ef- Mvlllreel; w. Rutherford. Halifax? 0. .l. A. Bul-lt-r, E. H. Mason, St. ‘John. HUGHES” ' SPECIAL Western Guardian --ALBERTON CIVIC ELECTION.‘ —’l‘nesliuy the 16th W05! li0lliinil- tinn ‘day in Ailberton and as the nulliber of candidates did not ex-i coed the vacancies in the lCir-iui-l cil the following were tint-lured‘ elected: \\'. C. Lawson, lMlnynr; W. R. Olllton, C. R. Profit and .l. W. “Till-Iii. Councillors. Those with l“. ‘l’. liernurii, ‘Henry Gard und A. (‘.. Green. will. compose tiu- (‘nlmcll for i926. moi- - PERSONALS ----Llout. A. ‘E. B. Murphy pnid u silo-rt visit to iii-lends in Reming- lmi last wrnk. particularly Ihls “flllicuuns" lni‘ lilo 98th, of whch there arr n number in Keusington and vicinily.——K. J . LESTER DOUGLAS 80 Queen Street, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Potatoes 1 A Specialty A_few_tonl of good Cab- bage wanted. y Highest Market Prince Paid- Wrlta or Phone Q88 or 10l- v Hotel Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. it is now the finest Hotel of its class in tho Maritime Prove inces. it appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a MMIQF ate price. Rates $8.00 a day. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors Mi88 L. MoQUAiD. Manager V, oussll norm. J 0a. Mason, W. T. iii. .l. Turner. 0t- lswa; R. l-l. Nicholson. City; B. G. Rice, Halifax; v , Madden‘. on ono-ooqoeecqfsm. Moncuin; H. R. Seymour. it. John. : Cough Mixture The moat successful rstnedy for young and old. _ Hughes’ Cold Tablets Check and hreak up Quid; - ‘l ‘ quickly.’ ‘ ‘WY _ Hughes’ ,_ Ulgestall ..Tabiots For all Stomach and Bowel ' Trouble. ‘ Hughes’ C. C. C. C’s Tablets For constipation. _ Hughes’ Digestive Tonic. For loom of appatljoéupq general builder. HUGHES‘ OPECIAL. '2 EDIES are RIOIIT ' under the» Proprhh cine-Act and are Lil " i by the HEALTH D mean‘ at OTTAWA. ‘ Prepared and sold?‘ ""'.".::.':.'.r"*i t. q‘