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Grystols 9-li and intermed- iates 5-4 _,__ Nnand the latter 5-4. . _ The senior game was ii decided lm |.wveinent over the brand of hockey seen in Charlottetown this season While the first half was good the sec snd was full of exciting 7ituati0ns,tha penalizlng of s. man from_ea.ch team for the balance 0| the game near-th end of tha first half milking it n six man game tlieren.iter-and fast hockey resulted. Both halves were _rather streniioiis for the players, the first being rough throughout while the second was-as the six man variety usually is-very nero on ine imrtlclimnts- 'l‘lie two teams were the same as when they met in S_ummerslde two weeks previously with the exception ni Grady of the Crystals who was back at his old position at cover, For the Crystals Perry, Philips and Grady, and McDonald in the first half were the hardest workers. They mrs good individually and made good attempts at combination work which at times brightened up the game and improved the pace. Doucet L.. in goals was not so good in the first half but in the second half h turned aside countless sure looking ones. His work saved fi much greater 5.-org against his team. Clark and Adams played their usual aggressive game. The Crystals _ seemed to be iinnblc to successfully work a. good "get away" and some opportunities to score were lost. _ . For the Vics Rattenbury, Burns and llodd did the fastest work. Murphy played a very ai:gressi\e and. steady game, holding his wing down well. Alter the ilrst half Arnold went to left wing and Burns took cover and both acquitted themselves honorably in their newly found places. (loriif.oot., while he played, was good und "lien ny" and lVlQAskilI were excellent pcr flirniers on the defence though the hitter had little to do in the last period The game started nt il 37 and Rody ‘i.'leiioiis.ld cariieil the puck to the Vies goal It went back and one it w.iy rolllileil with Llurns foreiienil,do ing slight dumugi ltoily got fr good shot init it was well inet by McAs- kill After four iiiiiiutes play Plil- lips iulliell the first scori iluttenbury and Rodd ioinbiiied for a good gain, and Muipliy wus sent to the boards for threatening Grady (‘ornfoot and Adonis followed nn( there weie siv (ivstnl-i to hve Vics The Vice held their opponents wc until the penullvrd inen returned and two iriliiutei-i later liodil f-vi-iied il store In one iniiiute the Lrystiils through Psiry, took thc lead again only tu ho cvviieil up after live minu- trn last play by lluins Ciiuiles was showing up well and displayed l old tliiie foini He was out for goals and after a series of runs, mid combination with Rodd Murphy and .lntteiibury dropped in tivo more Rodd made number 5 for the Vics Bile? H Pretty run and on resumln play McDonald secured the puck an started down the sldc H was checked by Cornfoot and the grappled with one another, going t the promenade Tliev they stuck and were parted by Referee McMillan On separating McDonald attempted to lilt Cornfoot who retaliated and the two again closed in and lei] to this i They were parted and each wa Panallred for the remainder of the Kaine Clarjt took McDonald s placn 0" WAHK Rattenbury went to left Will! and Burns to coverppint am the gems resumed There was no fnrtheii scoring in the remaining mlnulies of the hall The second half was fast and /'_ splendid demonstration of the six '"5" illllne was given. Al: no moment wus there a lack of interest and the H000 combination work on both sid- llS. the fast skating and spcctaciilnr indivldualwork ftl V' t i k. o ia ic oriis ept the excitement aboundlng through THE NAVI HEANI (Canadian Press) /GLASGOW, Feb. 8-Speaking hero tfjdly Ht. Hon. Winston-Chiircliill, birst Lord of the Admiralty, at is lllnrlleon of the Clyde Navigation 'l‘!‘llBt referred to llritlsh Naval re- sources and said the rumors of un- lf1‘¢P&l'°dl\€sB were absolutely ground-_ 685. 'l‘he,iiavy is a necessity of Groot Britul_n's existeiioe, 'und to other powers, such as (lermnuy, more of ii luxury. The fl-overninent, lie said is firmly resolved to maintain our naval sup- remacy. British resources are sound and money. plentiful. Wliiit is inosi. iineilcil is the steady liuilding of ships ycui' hy year. iircnt llritniii will lie the flrst pow. er to welcome the slackenlng of ar- manients, but would have no rlillluul- fy lll meeting any increases on tlis continent. _ ......~w..~.,.MM__,,_,w_,.,.M,_M dropped one in, followed liiilf ii mln- “t° Intel’ by Murllhy. Tlie game tiicn, for the first time -iii the hulf, wint to the Victoria end and Perry scored one for the Crystals, Grady two minutes later added another, making the Crystals fourth and- last. notch. In three minutes on* a. rebound of a shot from Burns to Doiicette’s pads A. Rattenbury scored tha iiintli for the Victorian. The half closed with- out further scoring. N, "\| NOTES. Burns "came back" nnd tallir-,il four for the blue and white. ¢ The Fourth Regiment 'Bond was there-ns usual~und dispensed its customary 'musicul prescription with good eilect. The officials, iiotalily the referee and judge of play, were well pc- quninted with their work and gave eneral satisfactioii. Perry played ;i good, clean and coiisistciit giiine, ns also did (".lnrke and Phillips. (lriidy received ii good deal of punisliiiiciit, iiiiil took Lt grac- iously _ _.___ , The iittendniice wus larger than at any gaiiic this season. The reserved seats were all sold out a duy after opening the pliin, 'l‘liere were ncaily one tiioiiuiuid picsciit nl. last, nlglit.'s giiiiic. 'I‘l|c (`.ryst.nls iiroiiglif. their usunl lii.rge_ niiiiilior of si.andai'il bearer.-1 fiom the western capital and they were none too lnx in encouraging! their team with their voices ut op- portune times. , llie “ltarr Trophy should ha get.- iing acquainted with P. E. Island hy this tiine. Now that the Vics have won enough games in the league to givc'tlu~iii therliaiiipioiislilp of P. Fl. l-ilaiiil it is up l_o tlii-in to defend the silvi,rware from the inisliiiiglits uf the invaders. Swnstikiis iinil 'rlliainrocke arc next. I I An Effort Making Towards More _Friendly Relations Between the Nations . ' (Canadian Press.) BERLIN, Feb. 9--The German Em- peror Einpress today gave 5 luncheon at the Imperial Palace in honor of Vicount Haldane, British Becy. of State for War. _ lt is now generally admitted that one aim of Vicount Haldane’s visit to Germany is to relieve the tension which has iiflcctcd Anglo-(`lerinany re- lutioiis for some time. ~Notliing deiiirlte ns to the nn.ture of the discussion between the British statesinaii and his German colleague has become known. . A [NIEEH EASE (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 8-The resig- nation of Postmaster 0. F. Haley of Deebe Plain has been asked for. Part of Deebe Plain is in Canada and part in the United States und; Hulcy farmed out his work to thi- Ciinadliin postmaster who did the work of both. ' THE HEIEHSTAN (Crinmliiiii f’i'rss) lill‘0Vc that as the re- sult of the advice of ilefeiir\Ei`E?\liln1N':t in Lake whenptwelve men were killed shall be honestly pleased if these ox- snorlis maintained tiuit Cornfoot did 'outright and six badly injured. Deviations are fulfilled.” next deserve his penalty but the of- One more since has rllell, iivllilllg Tlw Ualllf 'l`i=*l"Z"*1Pll'9 °0\`l'2“P0"‘ ficials were wcll within their rights the total 13. dellll IMI(-lili _ '- ' _ though the pub- Some still are iinnccountcil fnr. “Vague rumors_ of similar purport H1I:;m;:f,;f,t‘tw‘;,v;n0uw.»wiss, The premature discharge of a hole have appeared in other papers and did not seem to have more substan- tial foundation thanl conjecture. The Vossoclie Zeitung, like most of its contempirarios, treats Lloyd Ge0\‘ge’s Senior. , _ . .. ""‘°"‘f“ "°‘""¢= l.°;i;i;.‘;1;:”s..‘¢."‘i.:;.‘;°.f._ °°“.i:“““;i.i Io* Doucettc grudglng spirit of a man whose Mmskm "" _____ ___ -- grievances has not yet ceased to _._ .N ~ HJ rnnkle. (C""u'“"`d 0" page . _ ~ The Standard suggests that the .1 _ ._ __i ______ .Z Ye-jterdny the Earl Glcy left pw Btutemem; refers to ne Dua-Nona in Dear Sirs: - duly received instructing us Bedeque, P. E. I P. F.. I. ‘ Emyvale. P. E. l. N The Victorlas won a double header in the I’ E l Hockey League last evening in the Arena when they do “ated tim Crystal seniors and inter ediiites the former by a score of 9 . _ . l. _ ' , _ ‘ , , " i, _ f ' _ _ ; _ _ , _ . _i ,' ' _ , __. . _ ,_ __ __ _ , ._ c I tw ' i 'WI tl I1 ?_n\lltl_\t0s_go,od work.Rodd The Charlottetown Guardian Pulilishing Co.. Charlottetown, l’. E. l- ` Your esieeniecl favour of lhe 27th inet. IS i Piano to Miss Annie Green, Sumwerside Sta.. Cenlml I Piano to‘Mrs Fidele' Perry. Sunnnerslde St¢\.._P- E l- 1 Plano to Miss Loretto McDonald, Sonris least Sta., I Piauoto Miss Mary Callaghan, North Wiltshire Sta- l Organioldiss Mary Drake, Millvicw Station, P. E. l. I Organ to Miss Minnie Moi'tlmer,Chnrlotteiowu. P-FJ- . 4_- We hsvcdlnstrlictéd the factory to take great CM? ln tlieselectloa of these instruments and to ship them freight Prepaid with stool as shove directed. 'Wwe note that you are sending us under separate cover n paper. showing the results of the Contest and we woulil I Fehriimy '2n.l., 1912 to ship the following,- Z . . , A slstlng of all Thursday s mail with the exception of the C. P.R., express ii.iid live cars mixed freight and dock- la. ni. with passenguru, yesterday s outward mail, express and three mars hosts und live cars mixed freight. this city nt 8.45 for George-,ti.v.'.i wiih passengers and mail to cross by I-llc Yesterday six icebonts lcft fullll ‘ i t i2 0" msn. six iceiiests icit vane Per- msntins at 11.35 with no passengers. 21 k all (Thursday's C.f’.R.) rived in this city 'at 12.40 p. m. gers, all 'l‘iiursday's outwP_l‘d mail ' be very pleased indeed to have this. . _ With best wishes, believe us to remain. Yours truly, , turn to Georgetown today at 7. a m, wish passengers, yesterilay's mail ~__--.- »-'--.----f...;-->,i‘ _ EL T tou for Ceorgetowii at 7.30 a.in.with 5 "" _ " ' K 20 passe", ers 30 Backs man con. connection with the division between England and Germany of the Portu- guese territories, if the latter are offered for sale pianos and Qrgans 2I}..‘I*..?°.?.‘l.‘;§.."£i... ?.I‘§.Li2§“l.°".T.‘{.1 ` iiiairiisii rossciisr aa. _ , cold. Grey today. ,k The temperature at three o'clot_ this morning by the "Rexail Store' Traverse for cape Torment no ii - J T ' ~ . usted Thermometer was at zero. with "° D”"“°"g'°"' “nd ‘H '°“tk‘.° "I The lowest temperature recorded. yesterday was .8 degrees above 7-°\'0 and the highest was 19 above. The snc s m . . 1 H, :"“..°"'i~i.2 n.r°x°.”fn.~::;s it, :A2 ‘.1’.§'.e°i.':‘2.‘1fi.i“.i”‘:...‘:;°;%°:: » - B _ , ‘ city by special "Bin _which “layed at ;_9__:gi;_\_’e and at nine P. _n.it nas 8.05 p. m. The spec al from e0\'S'0- " 1 . t town with passengers sad mulls ar Tm “"3” °E “day WH M °“ hours and ten minutes and of tomor- row tcn hours and twelve minute!- .Yestarday the Minto, with pnssen The "de Wm be ugh tm! nltemoon t 4.29 and Mon- sxprsss and freight left Georgetow at 3-4 l'°'“°"°" “ _ m h * for Piero.. se 'Loo '.i_ m. ima aosuii day ¢\llf>f"°°“ et Wat mo” , _ ¢_ g . at 11.00 a. m. Bhe leaves on _mrs gggday ‘;_‘_':)‘:_:'_‘;‘;’_‘g' at 63° and ,mem dn morning at 7.32 'l‘0l`tON'i‘O, _ Feb. 10-Fresh to Lust cvauing a. special triiin left strong westerly w,ndB_ mir and very y v The sun sets this nft61”l\00ll ll- oxitfzszrggg Nllieeiglllldtirrsy Harbor tral 5-20. l»°m0"'°W 5-21 ‘md Mgnd” 33 was 5 minutes late. the Cave 'l‘\'¢° t°"‘°f“ *tt 552:35 "M‘;f:§;y 03:?"-;_n7 versa was 1 hour lata, the Bouris m0l'“T“§ 5* téorhing at 7_o6_ was 1 hour and 5 minutes late. th and “ei “Y mu tomorrow morning Tigniah was 8,hours and 5 minutes Tl” mlm" " '\ t into and the Summersldo was 15 at 2.49 and Monday morn ng ii I wittis a co., Limited: ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,_ sn. iii t urea sr¢stii\ sown lllinordc Liniment Cures I Montreal. f m .__------ _ -‘°”“"""_"' “Com mo \__= _ _*___ __ ,;..-i¢=._.-.1 *1==.£_./'__\fliisi-dull mon e I ’ _ \ , . 0 ‘ ' <" 'f~ ,.-i',.,;'; ‘..:~f'f'liI _ I. .~._i 2 A, »~»,§ ,_ i;‘.#_..-wif; -. . ,eg 3, -.5.,__ _.J < ,_ ', _ ¢,;_»_ _ _ _ _ _rg ls _ ` _ . 5. _ N5 . , . - , . _ . -i, Abdicalion May Come Soon an ooubifui who win ' Be President. (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, Feb. 9-Thang Shao '\'i, ii representative of Premier .Yuan ilbi Kai, today declared he was con- fident the abdiciition of the throns would be an accomplished fact ho- fore Feby 18. 'l`h0l`° llllveurs to be less confidence* 'now than hitherto that Yuan Shi Kin will he selected to be Presiaent of the °llepulilic. The name of fieneral Ll Yuen Hong the present Vice President, is also mentioned. TWH TEHMS LIMIT (Uiinadian Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 8-Senator Wood will introduce 3 resolution on Monday providing for a constitution amendment to bar any man holding the oillce of President of the United yl‘f\ l'B. _ , SPENEEH _HESIIINEH (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 8-Earl Spencer to- day resigned the office of Lord Chum- lierlaln owing to criticism of his con- duct as cciisor of plays. ANIITHEH STIEIIIE (Canadian Press.) MANCHESTER, Feb. 9-The Docli workers here went out on strike to day because the shipping company employs non-union labor. A general strike of tho transport workers was tbreateiied. THE HNTAHHI _ IEINSEATHHI pl-q 'l‘Ol{ON'l‘O, February 7.- Th first session of the thirteenth legis ture of Ontario will be iorniall opened this afternoon. The cere- mony will follow the ui~iunl course except for the election of W. l~li.loyle of North Ontario, as speaker. The only indication of the new po llcy in the speech from the tlirone will be the references to cd-operation between the federal and provincial governments regarding immigration and the dcvelopnieiit of Nortliern On- tai-in. The speech will mal-we reference to ‘the departure ol lllurl Gray und the coming of the fluke of Con naught to Canada. Among other subiects mentioned will be the com pletion of the hydro-electric under taking as originally projected, and the further' cxtcntions contemplated the progress inode with the new con tral prison at Guelph, and the suc- cess of the board of parole, and thc arrangements for the Grand 'l‘run railway to have running heights or the Temiskaming and Northern On tai-ion railway. Mention will be made of the satis- factory 'progress in mining develop- ments; also of the success of the eil- orts of the depiirture of agriculture in the direction of agricultural in' struction. ' The fact that the governinciit’s legislation of last session in regard tochnlcni ediication, has been well re- ceived by the pupils will be indicated. ? CONDENSED IDVEHTISETIENIS _ .__¢_..__._. (Too late for Classification.) AUNSOME BAUSAGEB made S fresh ovary day. Saunders. NW- sam & Co. _ 1435111!- .I4‘._0R SALE, piilr of red foxes. Ap- . ~ ply to Chas Howard, Milton. _ 2-7d1wpd. VPD LET, B room suitable for dress- I _ making in Opera, House Build- ing. Apply_ to_.l.§._l}oss. Zllllfltl. -lj*/Oil SALE, 5 good brood sown, Duo to furrow in March and April. David_Scott,_Cornvvall.§;lll\l2i. ;0S'l‘, Thursday evening. n KONI _ _A locket with the following mono- gram B. iN. Finder please leave at this office; ___ _______________ WANTED, rsiisbic mini or boy to ' deliver milk in Acity. _G0;r_d t iht n. PPV ll D ‘ I.'.3.“°I1. N. '.5 ...I’.°.§.§f’.i....i.._...i_.._..».iii_ `“‘iAii"p`E§,”,f§iri' for general house ‘W work. From the country pre for-red. Good wages. Ai>iJlY *D Ml" McLennan, 237 Prln_ce__St.2~l0dr8i_pd. r o'1.n'r,'¢i¥.i`iTi`iise. or brick imiis ur. ing over Stewart. &: Son's store on Queen St, Fluitgbl; ggi' 10059 . A l t o ri er. purposes DD! 0 z_1odlmoPi_ ownma sn-i»',¢ sum undef B ......-ml cpm ipmi dy- an so eleven. 34511*-i .Mln|rd’| Llnimmt Cures Diphthsria. i-ltatcs niori-, than two terms of four|_ MHHIIEH MNST EIINLA I (Cuniiiliun Press) RT. S(lllOLASTI. PB., Feb. 9-To day ii stone cutter named Duiault \\/ur. \Iilli~ovei'ed, co\'eri-.ii with knife w_oiiiii|ii und lilriiiil frozen still, in a living room of the iiinii’s liouee near here by friends of the dead man. _A brutnl_ murder was indicated by l.l1_ecii~ciiinstances. The victim had no enemies but was known to have ui consldcralili-, suiii of moiiey- No mmigv \\'o:i fouiiil iii the house but theriiom was in if state oi disorder, showing signs of H terrible struggle. ll\' \~`...