».. v ...rr awe-»~ ri* `T ‘ "`¥;"r‘lf' 6 cs P _,, .,,_.__.-.._. Er Ileiiei - from Piles I th i f _ ryP....l3 ”i=il%°’s‘l.,,i.?l'll..‘§i§.“ “R2 blessed relief tram itching, bleeding . - _4 ‘Fx ‘J b ° or grotrudlng piles, hemorrhoids and sue rectal troubles. And it ia a. comfort to kllow you can call or send to the nearest drut: store and gyet lt B0 cent box anywhere in the . 8. and Canada. Take no substi- tute. A sing_le box ls often sufficient. You can ave a. free 'trialfnckago by sending name and nd ross to P id C 'P P r id. l'lll`l'I l"\.l ., 6_5 Bidi.. Marehalig. Mlgh. y am ________________________..__-- with the Abbies holding their un- * "" ~ ` ` Westerl_l_Guardian' ‘ lH|f§W[|l5 iiimiiiilllilii l|lil[i||§5°l_?°T___. l _°;f;;;;_ lllsl lflsul int lil tial mill _ __ day t e 0 u M _ < ,storm mm-let seoy. lend to Nearest Drugglst for I lox _ _ , A ° ' 0 _ ' ` _*__ ALPEQUE °'l'm°.j:l._._5.'i.'i.:,_:_'§_°.:.'.:::i.'.*' ° On Their First Game in the Eastern Section _ _ ogiirsggdiy _lyk __lt_ ____ ___,,,, . U_.I Be I ' _...___ ' _ hi on prwvh of the N' B' and P' E' . Hockliy 'At the Charlottetown Curling monstratedt Ii); ith); ézifss nhxeugizdgg l’n»:mTuR:i:'-dex .t:ix`;c~r:rl 111 9°" ‘ Y t ll ft ru n and eveutrlflnz rar - 1 _ t 6 ii1J;kmr;`:1rul.f|"l:l':eBi‘ee5B;)l:’ered to Wifi-illi? mzp§\h:iwl:ll>?J§t or fans to wawh V ce '-111-George Chilton . _ sf ~ __ .__ Abegwelts Defeated the Crystals by .'i.‘3i’Z.‘.‘¥.f..i‘§§‘€°5..?°i*’.f..£‘ii2‘l.“i‘.. n§°f»1=»~n~= ‘S a B"-“"“" °,'f .....l'.°..'i"..°f".i.f‘...l..,. will »- at nw , 1 vgrgl very close oonteste. the matches played for the WriSh ol m lc Pm,-our-,_ summerside the Score oi 4-1. The Game was Fast. “lift ...ng 1. one one =n°nf B°°“r*€‘~ r..’....i’... me-i°°“ “““ °'°”'.’i.“.' d t b hold on Charlottetown is clearly do- Jan 16th to give lnstructlons_l_;l_2__ Ei ht Penalties Being Hande ou if ' _ fs. ... B V ~ g _ ___ - -_ Flasr wnlol-|1' 'rnoPHv eonsrlsl. JANuAnv 12TH 1923 .__._4»»»--- _,__ the Referee_ 2 lf: _ No 1 TEAM No. 11 TEAM ‘A-lr for numeral. no mae no oe _..i_<---- _Xu ' _ Bo juM____" some one has 1885 Before Mx hundred fans on an iured in 'lim gbdlftfiznnldltaalgi ll: E. Coffin. I.. McDonald than his share on injustice has excellent and fast sheet of ice the -hack of l. 8 ry’ _ d for -__w_me- R Taylon /\_ ;\lrl,ood 'been anna first I-sland game of the N.B. and forced to the our s . - v_ lifcquuiil 1 _-___ 1 . I’ t P' E' Island League series was this dm riltzlt tlltgt? Pdgeupcrobhsdagi' Afilqlilaser C. L. ....................... 13 A clear eonclenue can bear any played in Summersldehst umm however' a of their career. Skip ................. ........ ........ _.3 Skill ~ Noam., th best, guinea 8 i ation o nf>t ‘F V ,` rs' rr __ broken chain of victories. On a. buii4:iog__determ n _ 1_ __ No_ 8 TEAM The Summerslde Crystals heldloniy \lolll_drZ_.;;l _t_he _.:_l;l;le_;l__s:_i_~r_e_1 them to a score of 4-1 and Zave|b_udt to_ ligos Rodd8__et_ed the p“~ck J_ _McLeod the echixepylligvgnifadofthigeeeatsggltTloretthe Abbies third tilliy 110111 1’ W- 0' Méimgm ‘Q Kam s ' g gmblnation work Dr. Hens on The game “S “med by mmeimce New ° c t lvl 'za um J. H. lulleolm Frank Brown at 855 and was a aud__flve___l_;li;l_;l_:;e€__la__;e_;‘ _“gil 1 com skxp _____________ __ 1 B & fast and exciting_ session through- B00 Bd om Rodd ___ G0;_d0n out At the face off Gordon took on I1 DMB fl’ ' N°_` 5 -|-EAM the pn¢lr on n pass from McEach- Abfbies 4 Crystals 1 ____ ' Twelve minutes after the game minutes. arte McEachern on a Dass Abblee G°a_ l _ t' ~ ith Godon Dalton TmP|""°ATE MIRROR DRESS' The secomd pg; if tnarvlzsxn ‘dlat-_Mol-Eachern . . . . . .. Gauthier ' |NG TABLES. 1 in white enamel. ,~°du¢¢¢ from ,$36.00 to $23.00; 1 almost constantly in the Ailbles E. Prowse Monkley Abbies goal, Morgan refusing in excellent form st d, from Rodd shot the first goal for the champions. This was followed four m’nutes inter with a tally ern and for awhile the D131’ Was "‘-"“"" ' ities. E. Bovyer Sirens H°“\1f1 the Cfysim “°" '.’°"°. ._ _c. G. Duffy McQuarrle intercepting a pass c__1;t___l;egl'io_d__.d M_&§;__;:_l_r_l;_i;l__for__t__??;s_ __ B _M___M_m_m from Gordon took the rubber o__r|___cs McQu_____rie_ Moore and ]°.,l_ A S. Bayer __ . , _ . _ _ ‘ 1 J. _ ” “"5 ““’“° mi” ‘he Abbie’ ‘° '|. 1 ` ' skip ................................................ __ rltory and with strong 'support. 3 11111111195- _ __ ,shot after shot was fired at the 2nd Period.Moore, 3 mI..uiee No_ 7 TEAM for knee checklng._ _ 3rd Period: Morris and Mocre, 3 Crystals Morgan .. . . . . . . . . .. Defence Kelly .. . Morris ‘ o - I af 31113 ‘;,i..i°“““°‘"“°““’“"e““"‘5°” ia... :__:_:_ ....... __ ....<.....-.n ` ` ~ _ orwards The period ending with no fur ther scoring, Ahbles 2 Crystals 0. a determine e 0 o e u ters. the Crystals kept the puck F _ncaa '. _ _ _ ._ _ Houzilton Subs G. Gaudet P. J. McDonald Skip ................................ ............ __ 2 N0. 9 TEAM Wis McNutt C. Toombs ll. A. Ebers Skip ................ .................... ._ 1 in reel walnut, $42.50 for $28-00? 1 territory and after seven minutes R. Prowse Gallant No_ 2 TEAM ~ F, . . . . - . ...-....-._°"""‘ in mahogany muh' $23” fur ‘l-’Itoli)i;i¥on(.}Lll`;tttt1e€;lrt‘ilI; guglisfogrgiig, Q Rgfglilg-Frank Brown. l'lm1_’lres ld lir $1555' ‘ first Crystal tally. amid the loud -Urban Gillis, Geo. L_ Prowse, l?aN;’é`h0_son clreerlng of the tang _ |Tlmers-‘Ralph Dodds and Ed. A~ B Duck R_ W'iLlLOW FURNITURE, _nicely UP- Min this peric_l_o€v\ii):.; A' Sw" c` 1 ‘ ' l . _ ~ for $5.50. Extra strong contlnuousl S match between the ATi‘.~Stars and L Sk- ________________________________________ __ 4 S s 9'" E; Cameron G Hugihes C1 ' 0 C team was ro.led, the League! up - _pmt beds' $15'°o mr sumo' I team winning out with the mllgni~', No_ 8 TEAM. from $39.00 to $26.00. » PARLOR `SU|TES- _ 5 lpleceo, $65.00 for $43.00. "3 pieces, high class goods, mes- slve frames $115.00 for $75.00. WOOD BEDS. -.rtistic designs; 2 in ivory, $45.00 for $30.00, and $32.50 fcr 321.60; 2 in walnut $24.50 for $15.00; 1 in white enamel, $23.75 for $15.85. All full double size. HALL SEAT In fumed oak $21.50 for $14.33; 'hall mirror to match, $22.56' for $15.00. Baerttweeks Walnut 'Bedroom Suits with cane panels. Dresser $49.85 for $33.25; cheflonier, $48.00 for $32.00, bed $42.90 for $28.80. CHEFFONIERB. A few gentIemen'e dressers, ot bargain prices. Ivory enamel. $47.50 for $31.60; mahog. any finish, $86.00 for $23.90; all with large mirrors. CID DAVENPORT. Solid oak frame-one motion converts it from Davenport to full size bed,- $80.00 for $53.34. ` CHESTERFIELD. A handsome Chesterfield with marshall cush- ions, spring arms and back, reduc» ed from $115.00 to $75.00. _ SOLID OAK SETTEE, upholstered nest and back, $35.00 for $10.85. IMPORTED SCOTCH BLANKETS, guaranteed purest wool, 58x78, per pilr, $6.75. COMFOR1_'E_RS, heavily wedded and nioe coverings, $3.50. aanoam 'rAal.E on which we have pieced a big purchase of fae- tory samples of linen -towels, table covers. napkins, hath mats, pillow ones, etc. On sole st shout HALF PRICE. - Ml__ny other bsrgslns which limited spice Ionlffmomlon of. Ivory one i won erful bargain. I LOND N_ Januar 12___q-he ficent total of 312 pins. BUFFET' F‘"“°“ “"""' '°““°°“ ivlornirl Crest ln an editorial says: The L 0 C team nut on the hlsh-|_, M Jones P. s est aggregation score yet ma<1e._-W .liaylor _l_ /\_ that of 2376 pins for three gnmes,lD,.' Ammbam W. I _ _ an average of 515 phs per mon. '_0.M Redd,” R. E. Slfllolt The 111811851 1“‘11"1‘1‘“11 *M10 “El Yslrlr s sinh ing made by Frank Reardon witill I lr }“‘The Hearst papers, according to -an acivertisement which 'alppears lin America, announce as a rezular lcomrillutor' David Lloyd George, former Prime Minister, of Eng- land, and- advertise also the sub- jects on which he is to write. One, it is interesting to note. was ‘An Answer to M. Poinczlre, Premier of France' Another euiogized The Bravery and Devotion of the Irish Loaders' “These subjects help us to uu- hns shown himself ioveterafely hostile to England, should be go pleased with his ‘regular contri- butor.’ and to judge from :his nd- vcriisclllent the articles from the pen of Lloyd George which ap- peared ill the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Chronicle yesterday are, shared by the yellow press of America. ' “However that may be, we con-, gratuiate our late Prime ‘Minister on having caught the tone of Mr. Hearst’s papers. His reference to' Poincare and to Germany might, ‘hyphenated American journalists who served the Teutonic cause so well in the war and since. They have the same pretence of mori- eretion, the some reality of uni-i mus. "As, for example, the concluding sentence, after ll long argument lderstand wily Mr. Hearst. \vho|F 'RPHTUOH ‘T-he following ls the scores: L. 0. C. IG iMaddigl'm ‘177 110 230 |J -Callaghan 186 148 111 165 150 234 F McMahon 114 151 199 A Joy 187 225 183 829 790 957 Totals 2570 Stars A Martin 138 116 127 W Casford 154 116 103 H Mahal' 178 91 117 B Poole 150 143 212 F Dulfy 151 158 110 _ 7 1 624 toe have been written by one of those, Total 2264 BDWLING The Bowling schedule of the Y. M.'C.A. re-opened last night after iiltuinst the French position: 'Meanwhile the prospects of Eur- ope's recovery are once more to' be retarded by the vain stubborn-i ness of some of her rulers) Vain' stubbornness, indeed. Who was lt, let us ask, who first formulated the policy which the French are still determined to carry out? Need we remind our reader; of that famous speech in which, Lloyd Genrgc boasted of his inten. ilorl to tlirn German pockets ln.| side out? “Alter eil. the difference nel tween Poincare and Lloyd George is in its essence the difference be» tween sincerity and lnslncerity between candor and dupiicity, be- tween poiitlcal honesty and pnll. ticnl dishonesty, fbetween saying what you mean to do, with the in- tention of carrying it out, and say.| what you have no lntl-_ntlnn to 5° because your want the votes ofyour audience. “Now we are willing to allow that when a British statesman, puts. himself under contract to write for the Hearst Dress he must be prepared both to smelt the Al- iii’-H Bhd ,support the enemies of, his wintry. but we are not under any such obligation, and we ven- ture, in nil deference to put the ease of France before our resdif ers." 'l“vi~'lI| The Morning Post then 'proceed- to arxue that in the ihdllltrial sense Germany ln the most prog. porous country in Europe: tllst. lodged by bankruptcy return; gl unemployment totals, her position is infinitely superior to that of intl 8; Waals Britain, and that she has succeed- ed' in evading her obligations by the holiday, and will be continued for the next six weeks. The game last night was be- tween the Railway and Bachelors the Railway winning out by the large margin of 300 pins over their opponents. _Fi'he Railway rolled a total of 2217 pins for the three games while lhe Bachelors had 1917. refusing to tax her wealth. T110 MOPNIHB Post proceeds: "This country has acqulesced in that fraudulent bankruptcy and ls willing to allow Germany to come to an easy settlement with her creditors. France is less soft. Elle sees vast resources of the bank- rupt lying- before her, and is de- termined to seize them rathcl-than submit to the fraud. The position of Bonar Lew is not that France is unlustltled in this step-on the contrary, the justification is clear -#but as s practical step lt will not succeed in its oblect of ex- tracting reparatious. He feorg the in this daring attempt to take the chestnuts out of he Ruhr fire. France will burn her fingers. lt may be. but France, with her pltl. ful poor and her starved and crip- pled industries before her eyes. ln- slets that the attempt lg worth maklne. Possibly lt ls. and wheth. or it falls or succeeds, lt ls to the honor of France that silo should hive the courage to attempt it alone." _ ---eos-_-__ llmriness travels so slowly that poverty soon overtaken it. Thlnss don’t turn no in this world unless eometcly f'_'r:_~ them np. ,:;:t...l.a..lil.l.-Mm A, A. Pomeroy iii. A. Stewart 0 Skip ..................... ._ E-7159?’ 2*'-`-qhe e-"'£~`*.* :\ ..._ ."_-‘ 5,51 W. li. Prowse Gzaves F- T- Walid’ b' .059 as ff’>$‘f-‘ vi '-` E1.-"1 C. T. H. Phillips B_ Iluggnu C. M. Williams 5 E* R. $11-007 1 522-00 f°" $14'9°' _Shortly after the bell rang for and tile dance in the Cznbuet, re-:C°;i{lLe]gh ______________ __ 9 S McKenzie i" T 'IT' “- C l LONDON. Jan 12-General Burn ham, president of the Canadm ,white cross society. has arrive here .from Albania. He was th fret British officer lu the Balkan at the beginning of the war, _an has been the last to leave. Seve l' purely ra Canadian enterprise, alll?- ported by Canadian funds, and Caf- ried on by Canadian volunteers. General ~Bu.rnllaln, then a Colonel went to the Balkans ln charlie 0! the work, giving his services free. as did the nurses who accompanied him. During the war the General was chief surgeon in charge of the Brit- ish hospital in Montenegro, whieh was in the path of the enemy duf- ing the general advance ln the lat- ter pzlrt of the war. His hosfiltal fell into enemy hands, but, fo Iow- ‘ing many thrilling escapes. Gener- al Burnham evaded capture. Aft- er servlng on the Western frfmt for many months he returned t0 the Solonlka front. where _ he zmlmlea r well-r~ _ oven hospital ifor the -Alles. which was dolllltéd to the Serbian Government follow- ing the conclnsrn ol the w-lr. :Driven out of Montenegro by the Selhlans. General Burnham went to l/ilbanla, 'wlhere he served bil- manlty vwthout pay. his wife ,loin- lng him in the noble cause. Admits Marysville To Hockey `<-` '_ `._=`,¢ . l 1 »~ ./- ' , ‘ ;.~‘ ~ ,.1 _ 1" .- ,` ' ‘ . ,, '-Il,'¢~'4, . .'- ~‘ » ~. _.1_;,_»,_'_ . ._ " __ -."_'_ '” Il. _ _`___ :-.~» _ r ~ ‘ ‘~ ; »_ .~-1, '_.."; ='. :‘_ _,~, r r ». ».._-/ - -',_'.-:'~ :_~‘;.j -_~_‘ ..- » u . T. ~_f -'~i...~.~ ‘ fl. . l. ` " ~ ";3~‘;‘_*f?_~§\l"`_i_',._f_ ` ' __ __, _ J . __.. __ _ 1._4_ ` W ,_ ET-l~ TEAM TEAM TEAM sion 12 y' ~ ~ ~ Miss Rosa L0I1g\V0l`ii1`5 11191175 them Out are bidding ‘wr be" v°>'°f=°» “S 1"" Just consider the ranges ls leaving Monday in 10111 “ party need an Overcoat, you TEAM TEAM stone ll TEAM kip ................ ........................... __ TEAM TEAM 234 rms. 'rue K or c and .\n-'»- . ."' ' 7 71" "`('1V_n s '"‘ Camera on -Monday iight. ur e an -General F W E Burnham. M- illL.1tion,i\ut er made. It i =~,.- < ., . _ _C_ _M_ ___ w___n_Deg commenced his an e__m_____________d COM __ muh” ii.s__oi lcntlri- Their intention, of S mission in the Balkans early in S1111 lmlgil Artists Corpornt lllliiu is to sr-t off the bronze a 1918. when he organized what WIIB t _t0 anger. the liinl. ”ii'~1'3” N 0 or °n‘°i' d@°°1'“'~1°U. 05 B known as the Canadian ‘War H08- clmstrlr- ..,,_ _-l;_,/‘_,-»o\\~l\_ in lnpnnessn bronze quaint _mal Fund_ created to furnish merll. ret-'s horlluse Arrllngemellis l¢‘Y wrought ft pair of drop nm _ , 1' ` , G' `_ V ern o L ~‘ » _ »- .:_ ,ve V F81] and ;u_l?_1t‘.:on gf Momenegr) dove ilillklxhs (-llnrloitolo\vll 'lt " "Y" 0 D I J WMS iq most Bnecl & se bla Dano Macedonia. l!t_ __ ‘ "l_yi_i_<_>ijls_|\\'=\\_~1l l`l_\eni_r_e_. lvjhggé. - a/GZAS/9'# Results ll al elle! to the sul llc oi Indo for ilu showing o ar r to or 0 oss 16 »o»~ a u_»4as¢»z».¢~ on ..-J... at ._.._. e ... . .eo ns...-» .- ._ - ..._ _ - _ __ _;f*";` ‘ 1 . l . ' 'l \.l=_-1.?-' Q3. ,_,» .. __-.If._:Jjl*yy_l='=;~;;`1,¢§_ J, ‘_ ’ ~" ' ~_`i',ei.’-_ -__\:_‘.__-_ '___ ¢ ...V _» ..~ _ w-1., .1 .. . _ __ s .. ' . ~_ 'if _ _ , tt\’“~,,»,'» »'~\.__ - '_ »' y _ _ _f _ ww. _ . -_ =,--rp ' -M., *"-'__ ,It _____v_________ ._ __ _ 7, .'_\,__,_,._ _ __ .. _.__f . l,_._ _ . __ .___.. _ _.J _______ __ _l __ *_ _ ____ _`,»._____}_..l__ ., ` __ J __ _._ _ _, ll; _ _ _ , ., _ 1 _ _ _ , __ - .~ . \ ~ ~ _ ,. _ _ »¢».» . _ ._-_-, _.,. .,.,~._l, ~= - l - _ ~ , ._ 1- _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __- _ ,__,¢___ _ ._ _. _‘, . " _ _ _ _ _ 1 ' _ _ -. _ - ,at .5 ._ . r ,_ _ _ _ r - . . ~. .- J ~ Happenings Oi T110 (Continued from D859 43 _l;-1*.. rrhe nance elven by the 11°" °‘ »f 1:: Sale iii 1 ._ _ - l Monday in the Community C was one of the nicest 8001111 31' fairs of the season. There werv pass the fleeting ilours deillli\iiUi‘ l of Toronto friends on ll world, wlzle tour. ' iivlrs. W. K, Rogers went up io Sumnlgrsitie Tiiursdny. 10 Viiiii marriage. Their friends wish them many happy returns of the day. 0 U D _I ~Mi_=s Nun Brow is saying fare- \veii to her friends this week. as; she is leaving Monday i`or Newi lilies Elilel Bagnnli, who has been tin- _roost of her sister, illrs .l. A. limili. in 0i.iu\\'n, has rt cd io St. Anne de Bellevue. s= -4 F 1 U , Lace has il.econle so important, oday that some of the smart howl es in New York. are milking areclls. andthe foundation is ur , __ 4---'n_3llric_ A single flower nt one side that any ie credited Wi “Q ` - fifilorll -‘tr l on lwcrful andiand ‘. .ii to Ail1!§,v95'§ ‘O “ms no 7 nhsnlmply th" louud to suc-Ieffoci.; sviiiii<‘.il.r‘@l{~llei"'"i-" iriinminii 5“"’@ Of 1110 1101111* co}l_sid_f_s;e;i__i_l_;rlpqssihl_ftllnte dance frocks of today pos- r....,..,,,'.`;.|,,,,,,,,.,,. ,‘,,,_,.‘__%',;,-~'°"f*- ““‘ "‘° "°“'°’ ‘S “ l>°‘°“iif“1_ Black Dog Coats . . . _ . . . . . .. pa.mo5_ but _,____mg_ Fah_hmh__-__itll.ng of iinsei and velvet with Silka Beaver annul. Any money on ting.; ,.10-as stein and :l array of leaves ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ° ' will sllrceed'ally_‘picture h ` ` loucilezl brightly with rhinestone ‘vonlbnt ' ' ' ' ° ° ' ‘ °‘° ’ ° ' ' ' ' ' the players look, all ew_ Wallab ence in the = - European Governments MVS 11011 Drama was amusement-see ° ° ° R3CO0ll $150.00 . . . . . . . ...... . ored General Burnham for hi teonill Con. 'pl,,.,e M,,sket~ Bronze mr-rings, reminiscent of Racoon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . i s g ikf‘i.\' to he gold. To cup iile glory, bonds are also woven into the fa- services during the war. D _his muy hoitiie ,greatest pll~t..ilisioric days. are the latest n We* All “three _ ,, V, 7 Partners for every 011°» “iid 1° m S dance Drosfillli- ' nicely arranged soft alluring music. 111111 diilmy refreshments. all combined t0 these " her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Neil _M€n’S HBHVY D._B |Sincinir, who that day `cele'brul- checks and plaln br0wns_ ed the 57111 anniversary of their for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘__ York, where silo will luke an urtsi Men,S Winter QVerc0at`3_un 6| course. of fancy tweeds, in browns, 5 , ' * " I » piaids, full and half belt 'mot _$3o,for__,._._........._._. lotillug hilt lace dresses. Brilliant! -Men’S winter Overcoa niors nrt- woven togeiilcr ill these; bl’0WllS Hlld l0Vatt Shades, ful creations, orange and blues end: plaid bggk clgthg’ `guarantegd | tweeds, $35, $40, $45, $50 for l;~_-- -We have s complete pllflt 1°' -Naturally you ala M# 1|" to but advantage hom fluomien will "W-you naedn’t UCE _ -»--t... l ‘ ¢ ln o ~ GROUP 13.50 3 TWO 19.50 GROUP THREE TWEN TY NINE-FI i 29.50 1 1 ave Your Meiiir Fixed in ille l \ ins and resolving gasoline enl|l1°**‘ 5 ' -Pattern BMP -Foundry -slaelomleh dmv _ -Msohihs IMP -ds' nge l _ _-i""`