, , F§Qieiiii1iif¢rian clinic; ” ’l'l’l“'é;§l‘lg'fi§'il=“2§§'iii§$"1“l‘"gm 11.00 a. rm-l-lllfnflflotterl to ‘The Seven Churches. 1 , 2.30_p.=m.-'8a nth School. 7. l vp-1m.-l“Encmieo of The Home." Hi-Y Meeting The usual weekly meeting of this organization took place last night at the Y. M. l0. A. and after all bad 1111118 ample justice m the food pro- vided they adlourncd to the other room where business pertaining to the welfare of the club was dis- cussed. ' sin excellent turnout this time and even bettewis anticipated for THE ormaiionsrowu GUARDIAN I Central Gllafilldll The East Prince _ POSTPONED sate at No, 3 Cgunty Hockey‘ Park Terrace, Brighlton. Monday, at Ollc 0’i:l-ock.—202-1-3-1-2i _ L e a, g- u 9 THE CAR-FERRY-Owlng to the storm and heavy ice 1,119 0.11.101“, Slport Editor. Guardian:-— did not leave Borden yesterday un- ‘sl">_5°m° time “B” m" HMO" til 3.16 pzm. She reached Tor-men. ary President addressed a letter to 1min a1 11,111 11,151 51x, 1851.1“; 0,, tho Officers of the East Prince Hoc- mgni-n n.1, 1911 1,81,, Bevenpand ,.e,,c1,, key League. through your sporting CRYSTALS 0111110111 (Continued from page 1) Tho First Period started at 8.43 with Fred Moore on the whistle. The play was list- less for the first ten minutes, the goalies resting on their oars and niioiiiis iiiist iiiiiiiiu PAGEN ‘Th an ..--“-~ 1- ~ - 1 "1 "1 11* 1* 1 1 "I 3MB" TUDIY '0, 1 . ' - the one next dPrlday. ell M11191?"- 9-‘19- T119 111311 1111111 mlumns’ but to dale we have had lag: ehdgucglordo? Wglfkefi nlfagd ' " . l ' ‘Emile! OF 80m! arm/ell 1'11 1-1116 01W 5'1 12-00 11-111- m’ reply‘ with the puck but could not . ~ SUNDAYEVEWNG .'> 1 - - Are they afraid of losing the 1 a-eem to get near scoring terri- tory. The whistle was used free- ly, as off side play was a good A1- suphEME (1011131- _ A, Cuip‘! is this the reason why they ' ,°,°°».,,h° H“,.ti-_8°,,4", ,1 l \ 12.30 yesterday afternoon til-e Jury Wm m” make ‘he 9H3“ “mugs (Min Cons ‘hob Wliur, Mrs. Ewan -McKlnnon . M: rs. Arthur iBruco and Lt. Col. J. P. Hooper) o-"flao n a Bird"- IN MEMORIAM JOHN WHiTEFi-ELD HOWARD 111 1119 case o; Ma“, _1_ 1,,“ V8,,“ suggested by him. and so let us all John E. MacPhail for damages sus- l“ “he Lemme? ‘ tamed in December 1920 when the A“ 1"“ l‘ w“ 11"’ E11" Pm“ 1,151,111», w“ thrown 1mm ,1 car‘ Hockey League, but since his let- deal in evidence. Cox drew the first penalty. The first serious at- tempt to score was by Gordon . , . , , whose shot was too high. The i- Utfioi. J. P, Hooper. The funeral service of the late 11:31:, uggrbher hm“ 118d been isg,ii1plli?,ff,f1.lhf,y glfivgégzfrzgdffilrg Crystals qulckened their pace ""»Dl,10.t-~"L<1ve DIIvlIHeW-Stalner John Wliitifleld Howard was held 1, gMenPh u" a mm" “r dim“ IJOVGI’. buit this does not bar t‘hc 111111 E11" K1°11Y- W“ W" 11"‘ _ l! WM" "d M" 5'11“ 31111111113’ afternoon at 2.30 o'clock‘ yd ac ‘a returned to (‘gun "Borden Nations-ls" for we are a mrmmg with the “owe” and M’ Quflifffity-Jitiod lo a SplrIt"—Bcnnc‘t from Grace Methodist church, Ed- an announced through the“ row Rural Club our Honorary President “unmce 0L“ veleran- “me h“ ‘ t.‘ James’ Quartette monton. Allllrge numlber of friends m,“ a verdict m lava’. of m“ is a farmer and practically all our “wmems- ‘He w“ “any m“! Organist-Mr. Frank T. Watkis. attend-mi 111a very .1nn1n-essive Se.» Pumuft 1°‘ 5175- Y°“l"““l‘1Y to the occasion, and made vice which was conducted by Rev- Mr. Da-lgliesh, assisted by Rev. Dr. players come from rurall ilistriclts. i l Cfll l M tlf .' "lam ng at Just Ce u mo“ Contrast. the sportsmanship of l J i th an‘ My entered on e hearing the Borden Niiltionals flflll the Clubs H1011? than one miraculous score on shots from Cahili. ‘Ross. Wright, yuan i-2 iniioii $1.85 Crystals, Ross— u! m t Ch l K n lCrystais, Sllliphant—9.40. - Buchanan James wflgh, _ h, e case o - ares 9 y vcr- ,1,“ 1, ,1, 1,1. t 1) .1 . Silliphiint and Gauthier who shot ‘ t\ o .“ oil a-t ith-o organ. The im-ll hilt-elm 311.8 Paul“ S" K011” Sever“! w“ itluralltl-lhcllclielyoialclggue? WZSrecel-Iilziel 111-1111" freely. Play became faster- 3rd P=riod-- 1 A , i who ‘were 8,, 0,‘, menus from ML nausea were examined and in tho “m, accepm, a c1,,,11,,,,ge 1mm a and Cox. after some nice stick- Crystals, Wright—9.58. '. Iinwarcfs ‘home in.- Prince Edward Zquffgflo? m: S” "m, prme‘ picked 19111111111119.1011,“ o; 5,11,11,19,». handling, found the net. The Crystals, Silliphant. 10.02, ‘ ininnii were; Messrs_ Q E_ H ' as ‘l1 "l1 9 - b‘ #180,511‘. ,1 co . 1. 1 - 1 I . 1 whistle. however had blown for Abbles, Gordon——10.10. N t - ' ' Smith’ Evmut warren’ Leslie lw‘ flllrfl tltxlledfal/eillgliicelvasf “W: 20%?" 11111111 iliallptllfilll. vyelmisg: [tlllgmdidli “n “H1114” lllfly- F01’ some “m” o i ' —--——-- C k. W, M_ 5 11 E M 1-111 ‘ - 1-‘ Yi -11 1- .- 1 - nflnieii i1 elf t th lsitors THE LLNEUP ) - .. allg A. P. Aiken? ‘(The Illauyabeafliwis- ‘Lerendnnt was taken‘ Th9 CW“ ill gills:Ilvillifizllrlidfllzhlflwsllééigfil: 2f gall flt Onestimknoinuiacbvto the Goal The 0m“ 91 B"? and U111" ""11 1'19")’ slrvfll-l‘, ful floral ti-ihnies wgrg i-enniven “Fl1‘""‘"‘?'1 111 5 ,°'~‘1°°11, 11111" 111-11" the ion-n prince Hockey 1,93,“, am amusement of the fana eight plily- Klelly ________________ __ aiorrihon Weeks will be open dajlly M,N,~$:,,.»ER REV Ros c ffflrnjl (he fnmiiy; iMn 1111.1 1111-8, ‘m5 "1°1nll15~ no 1111-11111 n1 111,-, Qypy o; BOR.DEN ers ibciongliig to ‘both sides piled 1,_ Dgfgnce to receive all outstanding ‘ T‘ ' S ' EAT°N1 B-‘A-i 5- D- Fi-nnn Ilqwiird p111,“ 3,11,41,11 1s. - W111, 11S 11,1“, one 1,,,,,,~1,es ‘ha, in on [he snminei-siiie nei-ieniinr Ayhvard __________________ __ m,“ accounts due this firm. MUslCPll- ,DlRECT0R. PRQF- HlRAM BALL lluulflllr. and -Mrs lliacKay Seat- B k J F‘ - they are scheming to kel m; fron 111' 111911” 913111111 1° 891 °1‘ P19119111 ' R Defence ' - -- ........ .. .-,ivi, . .- _ - , ._ h. . . " """""" ' ' a 1 ' MORNING sERwcE - 1,00 A ‘llv. Wash-i Dr. and Mrs. Howard. e1 i-nicriiii: the League. Lp ‘ the goal. Sllllnhflfli- 11111111151111 l" Dewar ' l .... . - Wriglll thpvzrgnzgsfigebzfifé :1?" ' “ A "l1 rildtlll illllilillh" Crimv‘ J1‘; All” toqllli-Ly have ultlurllgieud “s Mme once lldiiintcr-goznguillldoolgggtgtglllollellulirill centre ’ ed out it is necessary that SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. _ , Y- _ W" 111- 1111- . , “l1 11S "11 - 111 it W111 lived w g”, 1 _ 1 _Cox ................... __ 611111111“ “us, accounts be aid a. ENING SERVICE its nuil (hcorgu Col-will, Lnvory, Al- P - d 1.0 bu ziiiicniicil again for as a m-ait- the" 1113'- 1111111‘ John-Ml)“ hall 1°‘ R Wing once p‘ E 7°" P M 1,1,1;1,_-,,1_11g,,,1v 1;» ,§-,<>1w1,1i,,;1-~~-11,--» 9 111106 W111’ ;1,1,,:>.1 11111-111» vim-h 1- m»11131351315131351111113 11111;,- Go-ii-i- ................. _- who By 0.... . _ . . nri rs. lam all llilLu ounly at a-ll. _ g . 8 Y Y Len Whig PWLUPS SALES c°_ vooovomwow+o+vvwm+oo+wooua+ow++p+vowve+oo Bremner, Albcitzr Mr and Mi-q Borden bcing an Inco era-ted 191" 111° "151- HCOPB 119311 1111111 11 - ii 1 t — . w _ _ r "'"~ ilowaril Mcl-utosh’; Mr. and Mrs: kggitfilgu, ‘M1285 hgcorefluqvuq, ir-wn, is the straiw at whlcph lhoy 1111111119 111191‘ Kelli’ .011 i1 P355 "D111 Kelly _______ "éQKB-"n s“ pm“ Islander Killed on Llaims and ‘V- '11 11811.11; Mr- 1111<1 Mrs F» o- \v,,11.,,,,, 1-0,, ,,..,,,.,1,,,,. ’,...,,..1~'1‘=1*i1 w kvei» 11s out or ow mist (10-‘111111- "vealed, the 18111 for 011* C,.,,,1,, _________________ __ iMnrriu Eve of 1 unter Claims iimfil xtflcggileslfiluyfi “r an,“ y" C1,. “111/1111191- 13-111., A11," -,i 111,-, Iirhwl‘ “"1411 llllclfhd’ 1491111110 1111‘! A-bmp“ room"; Monmm with a ____'____ ________ __ Johnston (/0 ‘ - - 111 1 r. am rs ' ' ' (Sydney Exchange) Air. and Mrs. A-iigus MacFailyen, 11:: 'l‘i>wu:~icnd streot, Sydney have l'l‘l'l‘l\'l‘(l the siiil iiiteiligenco of iiu- ilsiitli as the ‘result of an iicciil- viii of their graliilsuii, Lloyd, iinu 1.1- imiiiii Milflpiillyliil Cup bingiin- Slllnf-‘Y Kefllllli-t; ‘Mr and Mrs John Sue-s; Mr an-il Mrs J. A. MoMilla-n and fain-ily; Mr. and living 531110111 llaire; MrLes-lie WCoOk; Mr ’l‘. L, 'l‘:iylor;' Miss Annie J. Cari-ion; W. ll. A. of the Macon-bees: Grace (ihurch Ladies‘ Alil; (lrace Church W. M. 8.; Utopia Young Men's TORONTO, Out., Jail. 30,~—Tlic following statement regarding an unofficial summary of votes cast iii tho present voting iii con-grega- tious on tlic question of entering tho United Church of Canada was imiucri by the Church Union iiurieau oi’ luioruiatloii iiils cvciiing: "The us pointed out zilrciiily they are not justified in keflplng us out. especial- ly ivihcn the cup is pu1t u'p by the Prince County Mcnilber of Parlia- meiitfor East Prince and they have taken in a Qll-L‘€ll'S County C-‘lub ilrom a much bigger place llllilil Bor- i i ll. i liui. in iiorilcu, we nro noiililng, ii‘ Prince Edward theatre laist night. To be exact, he score-d literally tour knockouts on the screen‘ knocking his opponents cold for agonl in tour -Sll(.'ff(£i-it!l\'€ figlrti-i each more lll‘£l‘lll- zrtic than thle other. Say it wiiyh kuockoultn. is tho way‘ you can toil this fast action play from the fast moving story by ‘lllii short iiard shot. The period cud- ed Alibiea 1, Crystals 1. The Second Period started at 9110, with Cronin replac- ing (fox and Gordon iit ccntrcxLa-iis than a miiiiute after play had lic- The Banquet After tho game the Crystals and Ahbies teaiue. together with iii-c officers ot‘ tho League, repaired t0 tlic Y. M- C. A, Rooins- \\'ll'l‘l"i‘ i1 splendid supper had been pri-par- . . . i - been ‘ i111, 1- (i ., f) .. . i1. ‘ , ., v- , , , ,gun and followlnig an unsuc- ul. Aftir full Jlisticelflll Irlll‘, Quebec. Presbyterian (Yliurcli iii (cilililllil l8 51:11,, (lmuzgitrg m.‘“Fizbpll',,,,€:::,';1' \vcll-ku0-wi\ Saturday luveuiiig Post ,,‘§',.‘,',,»,‘1f,,°,“‘,§,,fl{ 3h, ciuisfiil Abbie coiiiiibiuiitiou run, don-c the robust U111 lfillowlllfl llo we PlllDHiyCd with lliu St. not primarily concerned with llu: u“, umlsury dwqrtnlullt'of'l,he '\Vi'ill3i’, laiirry Flvuus, skillfully tiill- ,,,,_,,,,,,,_ ,,n1__‘“,,, m0 'm,n_r. l,‘ 31111111111111, notched 11in ilmpoi-iog, 'i‘uast List was gonethrough. .\lillll'litl' Paper lliills at that place, iruiiutlug of the votes cast, lll VICW ' ‘ ori-il to Buck's-z screen measure by ' ' ' ‘ w‘ 11"" win-re his fiitlict‘ has ‘DCMXI iuill- “right for a uiiuiiber oi‘ yCllYH. and Wlllli‘. engaged in shifting or rc- bcrta government and others, in. torment was niiidc in tlio Edmlon- ton cemetery. Deceased, who re- of the fact that tlic present vot- ing is being curried on voluntarily uiidcr tlic ilrovlsioiis of the United of our clulb will play any (if tho rug- ular teams in (‘he above League homo and home games. ilic maisikirliuntl of Ewart Ailumsou. sireuarislt and ilirecteiil with dyn- amic punch iiy W. S. Van Dyke. Ciihill begun to show up more, but did not appear to be able to get near Kielly, the local defence do- Tho King-Wroposcd by Mr. R. Chandler Pres. AbegwcliiyCluli- Resp-God save the K1112. C Y. M. B. A. BUWLINE Mniority for 1St. James over exitral Christians 498 Dina. St, James— sidci i 1' ‘ . . . - , iii-g s l-endid- and effective work. ‘"1118 Cry-Wills" P1993 MT- Fred A. Stewart ..... .. H6 158 115 mum,“ a ,,,,,ge D9,, Wm, Um am o, C1,,,,,.,,_,,, o,- Canflm, Ac, w1,1c1, ,1“. awn; a‘: i270‘ 5,1151; U lluckndoncs, alias Perry ‘lllalr. bu‘; 13,, rvu1,igo<r1zl,l,esgf;lfveigetmygl,g Upon Ilhe llacc increasing and the Kelly. 'C%1~l1l11ln_1-\11@g\‘~'<11!~ H, Laptliuriie __.__ 150 178 189 :1 short ibu: he received terriiblo niiia non-concurring congregations 0,, 1,<,,,_,_1,,y__1,,,,,,,,,,y 1G a, the age llllflfill 00111110323994?’ and lobless‘ are afraid our one hun-ilred afnd Abegweits combmalm" lllllcllflfl- The Abegwells-“Prillil Em MC" C_ 1-1 Sample _____ 171 123 131 ,,,,u,_,,_s_ ,0 ,,,1,1,,1,.,,w by ,, 1,1,1‘, ,,,111Q1-11y o, tmysh, years, He,“ Mm a busts the il-alpper swell of a Tiifliftll ,,,,,,e,,,,y,,o,,,,,1 ,we,,,y ,,,,.,,,,,,_e 1131,11,, ing better, Morrison, the new Cry- Qllflfrle. Cfllll- CTYBl-als- . G, White ____ 106 155 207v After 30 hours 0t‘ excruciating vote. it can, however, be definitely resmcn, 01 E,1,,,,),,,O,, 1-0,. ,1,u”,,,,,,, fQlmHnlwdel-Tl? o“ fhe, n05", n" Peter Doucette, will h.» too rough “a1 cmmllla" W115 Bllllleflbid to a Tho Ladies-Joell- John L03- _1_ (11111191-1111 ____ __ 18S 208 208 llill-ll 1117111 fliwlll’ 111111111 llll-"vuned Slated ‘mm’ m“ v0.1“ already 9"“ twcirtyfive Years and will be giezit- (‘Hwny m the Inner“ m has m; with tile-m- but we are more incliu- veflmble bonllmrdlllent- H9 W115 Pres" Prince Cwmy Athletic Aw TUliil-—2‘l33. ' iillil l('l‘llill1illl‘ll-lll'i<l lifc at 1111B W11‘- 111 illvor of entering ilio llflllad iy missed by a large circlc of ‘T‘?‘.’."”.‘.“° mmlhcwtwwghesbscflu“ "11 111 think ilio incl that in the lmvllih’ 11° ‘m’ ‘lwmem-‘l lwweve‘ s°°“m°"' 611111131 ¢7h"sl~la"s" ly iigi: 0t’ iwvuty-ouv. lie was a (‘liurcli are considerably illOFl‘ than 1,,1,,,,,1S_ 11c ,5 S,,rv_,v(,,,‘,,y his Wu“ E\'Ll SLIICCIIQil. lhi-clt wliis. . ,_,,,,,,,,,1 ,,,,,.,-,,',1 (,1 1,1,1, 1,15, 1,111,“, we and the pres-sure, was soon rc- Resp. 5- F- Doyle- 151- V- P» M- P _1_ S Stewart _____ 11.1 1119 165 ylllllli-i 1111111 "l 9111111111111"! 91111111111" 60-0410 lll 111461118 111' 1111‘- 11°11"'1"1' one (laugh-tor and four sons, lllrs. . .172“). will”? Lllollygh grave“ m m“ ll Wll-ll- them ltlSll. wiuitcr with nevml- Morrlsloll‘ replaced 51ml)‘ B‘ A‘ A‘ U' Of C‘ 5- 319110119011 1H 171 n4 or. li is piirliiriiliirly and as hi1 cuiiiiiig vote (zliiiiiicd by the uu-11[_ (1111,.1,,,,,_.,,o1 W,,11,, W311, W391, Tq“‘lv""l,.ll"ll" lull“ m‘ ‘hf,’ mfml, rll our mm oil the icn except the mm" “ml Co‘ relleved Cmnllh Al‘ the concll-mon o! the ban: W, Smith ____ 102 ll-i 105 ,,.,,_,, ,1“, 0,,1,, S0,, ,,,,_,1 “,3, S1,O,.,1y,,,1,~1c1,,1 5,,,,,,,,,,,.y 1,,.,,,,11,.1,,,,e,1 by 1, man)"; “(Huey l," Cayman E }lzlr_,lltill\)f\\'t.li,llll. ehLi-iulir for 200 bucks, “m, 1<,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,1 0,1,, m1", 3,1,1 ,1,” Czihill, stick handling nicely ivcnt qllet the Chairman thanked tluc M. Stewart _____ n ,5“ H9 99 to have bccn uiarrloil- ‘ ‘i111’!!! Service, Elliulllillilll-i 11*'111'lY old 'l‘., mill Lawriencv W. ilowarii, 11:15,, 1W1); (ts rml; ,0“ m the 1mm‘ could not score has somilblug to do thrown‘ l‘) Kleny and Gonmn’ ‘w Y’ M‘ 0' A for the cure Mk?" m M, ‘Meliiah ______ ._ 132 I33 13-1 119514,, 11in pniinnn, $0 n-Qi-niy 11.1.1500 Qungrggipuoiig ivninn have v01. M, 0,. ,.,,,,,“onun,a,s0 “wee brothers w,“ l. ‘uw 11h tlltlnplults to slot-ti W111, ,1,,,,, ,.,,,-,,S,,1 1,, may ,,_,, u,“ pllcatiiig cliciteil a save by Mor- the Preparation of the isuppei flfklltl Tom,_1,,35, 1'4 iivcil. lie is also survived by four cil un-aiiliunusly to cuter the U-uiitctl 311,1 11.11.61,. S1S1U,.S_1),._1.1_1i_1,1,,,va,.,1 1 m“ a op “ g m“ “hm scasun, t-he some as l-t had wlitilii1‘l§011. Morris, W110 W115 1111114118 “onlphmenbed the ladies on l e sisters uml his grandparents and (ihurcli tho-Unionist vote flvtllfllly , . . .., - - , . , ii - i 1 i " A i 1- . ,,,,.1,.. 1,, .qy,1111.y__E,1w111-11 can; wonpi niiii no greatly in Iltflvllfil 1 H- r 0 - Be a “m” Elmer“ gm “t the 9mm“ lliuilitlstrllhlltérfln-lsh out the game lztilfllltllllsoilflfilnillrlklltldlll) (lilléobetlwlleif: During 111G 91911111111 Mess“ H- . ,.., , ‘w, ‘Jdlin M. laud tialvin, and excess of tlic figures contained in jnmin if, §)i.,...{l.‘.li5?,1'i-.::§:Ii§.i.v,.$ .1,,:l,:€," \‘\l'@ ‘mlerllliloarli tllilsflliecausie we un- lllm “ml ‘l goal hm‘ the goalie ‘vasAYhitnk-zy’ w. Lcfcllllellbzlnd a l A h innny oitivr relatives hero iinil elsc- the unofficial summary. iu_ the inning; 111-1 101-11111; Howard 011 131,, wgn-{Agree uhfgroodkefi 1111115: ‘l"1'*3“1"‘l M1"- lllcFaflilfle Ol l-lle Cfivelmbbed of a sure 50*“ l“ which glue rendered b“ e 0 l The Sm": of where particularly hiurray Harbor, province of Ontario alone. oin1ttlng.111-inc1, 131111111111 131,111,“ iM,.,,_ J, W‘! F» - . '. . (‘l -l a i 1.11’ i _‘Kielly howtl ood h adi work in - _ P, E. lslmul. _ all 1110 Cvlllirel-illllflilfi Wlllcll 1111110 l). MacKny, nfiScattle, \viishin.,-1oh.13.§,§,1,'1f-»‘1ff’,f,"‘”°'1s 9"" “Wk hm u) “liqmlirlsnjllglngzgcgln? ay “s lcomingsirighttoillt of the nets and Dlfllldefl by lllzofiglseilng- sire" Mrmil/lacifadyen is a grandson oflvoted unflnlmvllflly for entering imd Mrs. Laura McCrae, of Ever-l ' "‘ ' fiflvrelflry. l-‘lmlllil-B 111B 5110K X11911)’ 111111 Home send Slflftfl. Syilnev, who removed the United Church, the unionist of iEvcrett, Washington, \Villinm promoter whom he- catches lllfillllllll; , After fol-ling passionately for a splendid service which was given. selections which were heartily 1111- b “The White Moth” ct-t \Vaslilllgt0ll. Howard and Mc- . . . . nor McKlDNZlE. ‘more work on his hands right Mfllmarrle 111d 11°‘ 5h°“’.“1’ m‘ . fiir. A. l1}. McF-ailyen, 143 Town- vote actually cast is some thoii- Ilridc. funeral ilircctors. ioiherfl'.fl11§f§'“,°fi,,’flfl,§,#te1 W130 ‘prefers ' —- __. lthcli, belng- besieged with shotsfi-he llneupflnevenn?lfls ab“; ‘Mil? to Sydney from Murray Harbor sands in excess of the vote of non papers please copy. age 's1,,,1,7,, Wm, 1,1,0 toge‘l.l,)ye,fieen,tf. M H ‘ ‘"01" 11°53- Gmlnller 111111 Mmrlsml lmdgnlenm am,’ gumml’ M“ was m“ 1 .\"-'li'ill in 1mm. concurrence. ——-——-— _,.1,._,,,,,, ,3 1",,“ ,,,_,0“',, ,,,,,,,,,,, chug, any 931' QPVICQS Dewar trellived hlhe 11111111111111 for ‘WW’ Pies" - ~+o+04+++4**4"****.**‘*' " ' ' 1 l f - 1 M ‘ _—~__ BiFfTblS pionislilip llltllUll, “Wiuuu- 'i‘akc ‘L mm“ p’ w m e give w n Ce ex ' l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS J 9 01in Insert-inn . 9 Four Insertion I Eight Insertions UQG .\ gents “iziiitt1d Mrs. ‘y. ilirruiiiiiviilc, ii i IHENNESSEY-JFQ .\lr. ‘l. __. iitulziiioxiis. 211s iii-J; (Lllli-illltdi’. illlil .. 10o pal!‘ llns u! o wurlli In per line of ii words __ , ~11 1 ~~=1- Will. ‘$2.35? i°“‘+.‘.?3." £03.‘; (lYilIlVlllU, ll sou. Miscellaneous D EATH s PORTRAIT AGENTS - WRITE for catalogue, United Art Ltd.. lirunswick Ave, Toronto.- 890-1-l2qiws26i. A SPLENDID OPENING FOR sales onga-nlzer lior quick-selling ii-ulo éLCCCSSOFY. Aipipiy by letter. giviu-g re-fcrcmccs. .to_ iiubbiird Co, 7 82 King West, Toronto. 1-10-17-24-31. SALESlVIEN—WE OFFER STEADY employment and pay weekly to ‘ sell our complete and exclusive iincs of guaranteed qualtiy, whole root. frsh-dug-to-orier trees and plants. Attractive illustrated sam- lilea and full cooperation. a mon- Winaking opportunity. Luke Brothers Nurseries. Montreal. 9-5-10stf. ____i_-__..._ 1101' Sale FOR sate-ow: Lici-iw PUiN-G Driving Sleigh. ADDlY -Mac- "minis and MncAuiay. 195 Grafton Strcot. irs-i-su-Mzii. Fcmialo Help “hinted WANTED-A MAID — APPLY ‘r0 Mrs. T. D. Wdoil-man. Sprint; inn-h-iiia-i-ai-ni-ai SALE Now ON__8 SCHQOL CLARK-L-At NOPUI Bedeque. Jflildl- Street of Household Furniture 111')’ 301111. 111119111118 Cllflrk- Hillier‘ flu um, 1,151,651 157,129,113, illu-r-a-s nt‘ two mouths. Funeral, Sun- day at 2 pmi. JNO. A. MacDONALD LAND SUR- veyor, Hermanville, P. E. I. 816-1-7———3mos. TAPER-At North v Granville on Jan. 2nd, 10215, Ttolbert inifant sou of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Taper. RADIO ENTHUSLASTS! -|F YOU want to earn from $5. to Sill. ii day in your sparo time, write iCrown ltadlo Supply House, 3373 DeGuspc St.. Aloutrcal, Quo. ii. HAVES—A't Searletown. Jan. 22. 1925, John F. Hayes, in his 67th year. MaoPHERSON-uilt Boston, Mass. Jan. 26.—Jessie C., wife of Daniel MacPherson. aged 38 years, m of 16 White st. place, West Somer- RIVATE Nunsae ‘EARN s15 to $30 a week. Learn by 1101110 study, Catalogue free. Deill- 23- ville. iioyni ifjgi-legc of iSt-iencc. Tor- 011,10, can, 1-10<s'ti’. "* IMMORTALITY CERTAIN. THE life after death and it real world beyond is shown in S\\‘C(l8ill)01'iX3 great work on "lleuven and .1191];- Qvgr 400 pages. Only 25 cents postpald. W. K. Liiiv. 1136 Euclid Ava, Toronto- Jan, 3i. Feb, 4-7-11. IN MEMORIAM MRS. JESSIE JENKINS Like the sweet and modest violet When it fades upon the air, lowly So the Master's vent Leaves this world of toil and l Fcnralc- Help Wanted '"' i wawrso - GIRL on woman T‘ Wanted _____ - YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK IN "Cily. Apply "A-Z." Guarddan. _. 195-1»8l.-2i Her Kluel Boqullod Men- “The White Moth”_ , . . ,,, Hotel Victoria Water Street. Charlottetown , . . Y o Y Offers to the trlvolllnl nubile, a ‘comfortable, up-lo- ‘ Qonhlno 44 REPRESENTATIVE WANTED - expert in B weeks. Write Mui- er Barber College, Department w", "W'- HBllT11!-—3'1‘W"l-l- And ‘when we are called IWB WANTED-A annals iMAN TO May we 81,1", Wm, ,,,,. 1,, deliver milk and work in dairy near Charlottetown. IMust be strictly sober. Apply A. IMoRae & Sons. -R.. R. N0. 6, Charlottemwn- isa-i-ziiuai. There may she repose for- glory in the land of perfect day. W-M. EDGAR ENMAN. for‘ P. E. 1., to handle the Vac- uette non-electric vacuum clean- cr. Exclusive selling rights. Un- usual opportunity. Small capital required. Address: Vacnotte Sales and Service Company. 142 Dufferin St. Moncton. N. 13.. Maritime Representative. [N MEMORIAM . -_\ ~ In lnvlurnionnory nf our dour Mother. Mrn. (leorlll "WYIWW- - who deported this life one, "l" ago. on; yéQg-‘lglplut since that lad bated to the light offerings from G110- A- 0X10)’. .10 1,1, sewmk M" 101m A 1,1,,” care. Ontario millers owing to the some- Olllvlll. N- $- cr “re 1c,,,_1,fo,,,, '11 R ' Now wig-ii" 1,11; hggygnly what scarcity of wheat. There was - n" ' ' ' 1.19.1.gg.7i_ garden no change in the condition of the ‘V1111 V01)’ 11111011 0191111911 l0 1191111‘ This t. ‘anted flower doth spring wheat flour situation. The Yollrh stimonlstllgluy- 1'1- W11'5 V01)’ '" ,1 re, iuiic appreca e . M1110 IIOI 1 Willltfil bloom. tone of th emarket for millfeo _ l 5.8km‘ 1,, m, 9101-10111, Sim. ‘mainsdflril: under a steel}!!! gleiiiisnsdé “laughs Rivglinlgy Ross. mo era e amoun o s e ' - ' ale zaaumas srsaov EM- """°' . ioyment for Barbers. Become o7 111° "'9 "W" 111° "mb- w“ "'“““°t°d l“ ‘med "M5 and Heard Rev. W. M. Ryan very _ were stdndy at $2.90 per bushel, ads. These are costing $18.00 de- livered. 0 e Victoria dealer is re- ported to Broadcasted The following letters are among those that lrave been received from raillo fans ouiiside Prince Efl-Wilfil Island \v~h_o listened in on thel C-liiirch services broadcast-ed from 1311c hievhoilist (‘hurch last Sunday. Bcsides these letters, many of the l‘J(l‘lO owners of the Province have S311‘! in congratulations ‘by letter and telegram. while citizens of this city. who were unable to alttteuil ciiuich services, have voiced their appreciation of the broailca-sviug to Mr. W. E. Burke who owns and operaicil the set used. As far ils is known, Mr. Burke's ibroailca-stinig station is tihe only amalteur one in the Maritime-s and he has reason to feel clevte-il ait the results he hflS-(Ybflllflétl with it. par- ticularly on this occasion when no puilnllc lnilinra-tion was made and li-hc services were therufori: only picked up by chance. Tho letters read as follows: Alli." which is probalbly the greali. 0st screen prizes fight ever shoiwnl ills winnings incl-lulu the win- somn ginl iwhom he really loves. And tho Clothes-or lack 0t cio-tht-Js, i-he gziyelty, one glfiiit fglily oi‘ the night life of New York! _ FY5913’ POKZY Shim’ plays oppos- 0.1m iluck Jones, and the splendid caslt inuludcs Eil-ivaril ilearn, XVl-l- llaim Norton iliiiiley. Lilyau Tash- miin and Ben Deeiey. The always D<1l>1ll‘l1r,“Fas‘t Stoppers" iiiiil a rilp- P01111118 comedy makes this week's ivcek-cnd prcgriim hard to Oiillill. THE MARKETS MONTREAL, Jan. 30.—0wing to the continued excitement in the Winnipeg market today for oats and barley and tlic fact that pric- es were advanced the export bus- iness in these lines was practical- ly brought to a standstill as the foreign bids at the closing figures ltero were reported to bc fully 3s per quarter out of liiic for bar- ley, The local market for oats was stronger and values for Canadian Western outs were marked for ,3 Western oats were marked up 2 cents per bushel and Ontarlos 1 cent per bushel. Ontario No. 2 white was quoted at 7O cents No. 3 grade at 68 cents and Nu. l gra- de at 66 cents per bushel ex-store. The feature of the local flour trade was the fujyer strength for winte; wheat grades and prices scored a. further advance of 35 to -l0 cents per barrel, This was attri- Was pleased to hear Rev. Ryan— heard the service loud and clear. 'l‘hon;|iis0n TYIIGIIIEPQ, Amherst, N. S. Heard the lliethodistCh-urch Ser- vico good. Was as good as l ever heard from WGY. Jas. E. MacDonald, River Johns. N. S. Your Sunday Morning Service Ofliillt! through flue in every respect. it was good to hear from Ciiiirlotlto tc-ivn. Keup up the good work. prices were steady. The egg trade was featured by the easier feel- inz that degeloped for fresh ex- tras and prices were reduced three cents per dozen. Other grades were Unchanged. Potatoes were reduced 10 cents per bag. ‘Butter prices soared another decline of 1,1; cent per pound.‘ Trading in cheese was quiet with fodder made goods No. 1 quoted at 20% to 20% cents per pound andnffigt 2 ‘gradefat 19% lo 11955 cents poi; ponnd. Crop beans loud and clear. Prayer and singing "was also-very clear. Carl O'Brien, liants Co. N. S. 65 seconds 45, Calgary no improve- ment in conditionf Local receipts practically nil. United IStates job- bing $19.50,_to $20.00 per cask. Van- couver dealers paying delivered extras 53, firsts 51, Jobbing extras 57 firsts 65 pulletgxtras 47. OTT IA, 1 (Eggsy-The qitua- ~ tlon w thregafd to fresh and“ stor- age is practically unchanged. Some additional arrivals of United States eggs are reported in Western Can- ave been forced to ro- hlbition 0f stick-handling that took the puck to thid other-end ofithe rink Cahill secured and shooting frnni mid-ice sagged the twines with the only effectual long shot of the night. Ross stick-handling in stellar style repeating the per- formance within the next half minute, when he fooled Kielly and poked the rubber in the corncx. Gordon made a brilliant solo run and shonthe goalies pads shedding the puck. The goal judge dc- clared a goal but this was disput- ed, “no goal’! nllowed- Play again livencd perceptibty Dewar Cahill and Silliphaut making the out- standing runs the last named realizing on a rebound from McQuarrieb shot during the last minute of play. Abbies 1, Cry- stale 5. The Third Period opened at 9.50 with the puck for the first two minutes under Abbie control. Their scoring machine was allot working. however. and Wright securing, notched the sixth count for the winners. Followed runs by Gordon and IRoss, and a combination play by Dewar and Kelly, tho latters shot being high. After four miuutés of play Silliphant, who was playing u stellar game and was the high scorer of the evening. outskated and out stlcked the locals and sag- ged the twlnes for his third tally. Kelly and Aylward formed in com- bination but the shooting was weak Just after lMorris had again reliev- ed Silliphant. Gordon in a clever rink end run, 1 got in a whizzing wing shot that lodged in the goal- ies skate and was declared by the judge a goal. After some dispute it was disallowed. There was some lax play for a while and then Wright made a strong attempt to score which was foiled by Dewar. After a mix-up at the Crystal nets, which kept iMor- rison with his hands full, Ross got away with the rubber but did not reach Kielly. The game quickened and with Rosa and Dewar in the box for two minutes. and Silliphsnt back on, Kielly showed the most sensation- al stopping; of the night, saving what looked like sure scores for Silliphant- and iCahiil. Ross also got through with some pretty stick work but his shot was weak, Gau- thier went to the pen for two min- utes and Kelly went off and Cronin on, The Abbie: tightened up in the last min-ates of the period but the score did not change and tho game ended. Crystals 7. Abbies 2. - QUMMARY Siillphanwis sure to ‘be one 0f the Crystalis best bctrdnibrinl-i- ing home the bacon"—(;ood $111191 Levi." Crystals! Congratulations! Everybody behind the “black and white” for the Maritime Title. Year by year, ol’ Bdh is ilwlllllil ‘bet-tier. llforriison was somewhat-t new to the local fans last nigiht, lbut effective. Abegiwcita!—iNcxt Season. Good oi’ G0f4l0fl~4flfid Kelly. How would you like to be a goal] judge? Crystals rooters were m-uoh in evidence last nlight-uflbout 70 in a-lil accompanied the team on their vic- torious visit. Happenings Of The Day At The Y.M.G.A. RINK- ‘ 9.15 till 9.45—Juniors_ lGYlM-— ‘1 10 till 12-—Jiiniors. 4 till 6—-l3usiness men. BOWLING- 1 to 2~W, BK. School. 2 to 3—<C. B, ‘Collogc. SOCIAL- 7.00 Students. GENERAL- Reading room, showers, pool and billiards at your convenience. SUNDAY- 10 a.m.—Junlor slits-song, 8.30 p.m.—Senior sing-song und- er auspices Baptist church. Junior Leaders Corps tho Con» On Thursday evening .talns and their seconds represent- ing the various teams in tho junior class had a bean supper after which different parts of their pro- gram which tended to help each other along in their work was thor- oughly discussed. ‘It is the intention to hold these little suppers every second week in future, ¢++++o+ lll-l-27l0i. Who Will Be Queen of the Indoor Circus? 6400.00000- CREAMERY Butter (Perfection Brand) Put up in seal-right con- talners in three sizes. s, 5 and 10 m. It is needless to emphanile the quality of this product the name “Perfection Brand" is sufficient guarantee. This butter goes to you dir-v cct from the churn, and is packed In sanitary packages- thul eliminating all chances of contamination. These Sealrlght packages. cylindrical In shape are made of. a material known an Ful- ton Board, are saturated with paraffin and when empty may be used by the houoe- wife for many purposes. Order from your grocer or direct from un- Centrai Creameries Ltd. ’ 225 Fiitzroy Si. Phone 848 FQ-Q-§O§ Queen Hotel l wmi- ‘strut, ._eign¢».w.. . . , _ Thin ”"‘”4- Robb-ho been eompleuly renovated < Ind rofurniiliod Miro Mu! and often wry oornlo ' accommodation gum mvul- .- ing public. The“ hi». ll oopoollily um '_ fuse an’ order for a car lot of fresh d” . and m public r0 oourholnly , \ "11" ""“"' ' _ as he was unable to procure the iutPorlod- l ""3 "l". .. "W 1 " + ION . 1 ""“‘_;"* '"" “'° '°"" "“' “n ‘stock. The demand ioi- British Col- _ pm, “no g 4m I - E - Gal llbmu it n»... m, umbia fresh at the present time is Crystals, 6authier-—9.00. ' ' , , . I will. n’ vary heavy. United States eizsn are ., Abbi“. Kelly-lull) ‘ a 1-,. . i "t" ha» . .-...=.-;..... i- ---- i2§‘l.‘".'§"i..“.i.X§‘l2‘.?'..;l°§iii‘d'$ . 1 , = a ‘ . i? Ltd‘ u-i:m.:.':i2"ii'-':.r.:rii1:l."la:.i INN-aria 11v HER m» Jobbing-fresh, in an... s5. \ . . 1. »,‘,.,'--..i a t . , t ' l ' l -- ‘ltvlrlliillkll-AIIRTDIIOI F “ll-Y. " W " . l N I M ' M‘ ‘ i" I f F Q“ k " i n: l \ “ll ‘Pa; 51in‘: Wm- HOQJII . -_- - Toronto ‘ndiimdu nch zed’ 1 ‘~'*'n—ma"" t v W?!» ' f d- » -. . ° < r ' . ' 1 '1 ' ' Winnipeg jabbing p A26 u.“ .I‘-’__. » 4am . -* .