THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ I sAsKsrr BALL BOXING A N D orunu Latest News PlilS ANil AllA lllN lixiullts (canadian Press.) TREAL, Jun. 20.——-ln wlizii fl-lped as a woird null dog» ‘Huge over slushy “V. Si 5 blupkt-tctl thc Csiuxidl. its h, H. l.. fixture hl-rc last _ - PAGE mm. . Stellarton Loses to Amherst 4-3 AMHERST. N. 8.. Jan. 19.--In an independent Hockey League fixture here last night Amherst de- fated Stellarton four to three. .._...--.._ ..._.._.._. . .,..... _. Returned From , Abbie-Granite Game ' Captain F. W. Peters, Doctor Church and W. B. hicNelll (an old- tiine crystal stalwart) o Bummer». shit’. returned on Saturda evening from 5t. John, where they WltlB$-' ed the Abbie» games with the Olym- pic team. which consists of the cream of Canada's hockey playem. . They were delighted with the play-j ing of tlio Abblcs. and say thntjft" the Maritime Champs . had mo“ practice. Hltmtxs iu order to hi“ , gotten into better form. that them would have been a different story‘ to tcli. The Abbics had a. greit “ll-‘Lvcliicf’ advantage. The senti- mcut of tlio St. John people was pulling ove-rwhclnlingly in their fin or, Wlllizll would naturally work ugninst tho (lranilcs in the inverse played Saturday afternoon at 4 pin. Walker's team is composed of younger players and after a litilo i: om experience will make all the older tennis step more lively. Voliy Iiall is fast becoming a very popular game at the Y; every Monday. Wednesday and Saturday at 5 p. m. games are being played. l l \ w V) l V - _ Stellarton Squad _ i A T F I s H NEW GLASGOW. Jan. 19.—Iu‘ - l the first game of tho season. since s A T N I G H Itch was defeated by Pictou iu the lv Sgtuglfly ltlflefflovifl in [tilt]! Yblil. B Section, _. . ym wo ser es o ie us- ‘ Tilt: game was first and pro\'ill~l"*°-‘"4 M?!“ V9119)’ U3" 11038110 vmypd Saturday m m0 ‘prowl my ma", o“ the m. and PM)...“ i. “NM ,rrct and defeated in three hnrd v tween Amherst and Clrirlottctoivn game. fighting every lil('li of lheliflllllllt gaiuiles J. A. lllcluillnirs. (By H, E, M¢¢QRM|¢K) resulted iii n tie. the score lining “dl- Al "it ilii-"iilillh ‘ii’ iii‘ ‘him Stun” “no lhl" hxm" hl0N’l‘RlG.-\l., Juli. ltL-Kfuuudu iiot-d not worry zibout tlio liocltcy hpuw H“. was a 510w an“, rive game. The licavy cud of tho Jbck Ivhbsl“? W. L. fiowsc to uphold thc colorsol‘ tlic luiid of tlir- l\l'l ilc I vi‘ ' l a ' lhffillvfllflllt ti!" D1401"? hPllll! (‘flm- “coring “as “one by (“mum CMWQBW‘ (our-ad " " u F’ "Manson ' “ _‘ H _ l “ _ ‘ .1 ‘ int uni ciidlnnor lo _ * n _ _ 1pm and Cannibals,“ I“ H“. first ; loiu Philips . l“ Toombs ictain iiil Iltlllillh \\l)ll by tlio i-dlliius ill livid. Willi‘ i" I'll! "l? Bulk "l0"? 01 l(_. tholradniissiun to the Autigonish-l Land of Maple Leaf Confident 0f Repeating cd u rciil brand 0t‘ hockey for the 1mm’ 913W“!- Ruultoi-e-i 1 n“ m m“ m...‘ W.“ ])"l'liHI Plctnu liud zt liircc to one UNEUP touiu which will t-uiupctc for tlio uiuulcui" cliuiiipitiiisliiii of tlio m, oruhhvrwzlnying “W, out-period Dalton, tho young Pictou.“ Ppmlliim" “"- Grill"- “lgn puts tlic Toroulo team m gpcfllltl vplnce iii tho lhilr. Jun. 2ll,--'i‘lio Seoul. A teacher in a. suburban school. heard a smothered laugh. iii- B 0 W E I N G Piotou Wins From Pilatou-Colcliester League, Stcllnr~ Victory of 1920 In Ice Hockey Classic T}... hofkgiy fixtuv-rpfftllfi. Pictou had their rcgulur A1 ‘i V- m- U- E- Illillid"! 19"!" Thi- Kllilll‘ which was Dill-Yell 0n 1"“'l- ‘HM Starla‘ t" PM?’ a ‘ldmkln’ E Mm“. J‘ A‘ McMillan world ‘tlio latter purl. ol‘ liiis mouth. ’i‘iic (irunitty. will i“. H". chm ‘player scored three goals for ills; Jim‘ W“'b$ m" PYOWHL‘ 1r and flmllil-uctl llicir position us m the National liockey g, when tlicy defeated he w“ Tlggffi licrt- litst night by .0( 2 to l: it tonic liirco iiilii- “,1 “Ypngy-livc seconds o.‘- Dencuitv scored the \vlnit- int. .q- i Tobogbaning Saturday quite a number of lll0l‘ iuciubcrs of tlio Y. lii‘. unlit-r lln- ll-tldcrsliii) ot‘ Mr. u, \\':|llici' took ztdvuulngti 0i" Yllfillllt‘ wcullici‘ ililtl prucco» , m.» 'l‘oliovgiui Slide where lirul an l-xccllout aiicriiooitbi pun-you» enjoying thcin- : to llll‘ fililcsi. ~ pug lio- ulu-ruoou the party .10}; ]l;li‘l iu a 5 iiillo liikc re- g to tlio city in the cveiiing liiu lluppy zmd hungry. iCush-ru ('iliiilllll. or Jl zluy rule every person wiio has viewcd tiic (‘ilyiupic prospects are convinced tliiit they are the smoothest work- ing machine. amateur or profes- edouul, in ('Zlllililii. Wlillo it is granted that tiicy might be beaten by it professional squad liuy pigtyei- individually could earn a place on any pro outfit. ’l‘lil> [Tuilcd Stall-s lcum in the. only entry ivliicli the Cziuiulittus have any, worry over. 'i‘lile Euro- pean teams do not compare with the class of hockey played on this side of tlio out-an. This can be readily l~li'l‘ll ivlicii. tlio (‘nnadiun Oxford University students de- feated the British Olympic tenm " to 2. On the Oxford team were players who could not be classi- fied flH seniors in Montreal. Canada and the United States are in two different groups. and if us expected. both the American team...‘ become winners oi this res~ pcclivl- zo-rics, will lllt‘l‘l iii tlic fin- - :11 gmiic 1m iii i020. rworked muscles '- ii Illoaifls Lini- .uil gently. You tliav m I‘\lll it iu. The lamc- will b.,_iii to piss away m: liudfic -~ your drug- lii fnriu, it is plniu that this Ol- ympic tl-um iii one oi‘ the grcutcst aiuutetir clubs Canada has over had. A rock-solid dcfuiise and u world (if spci-d, with good hack- chccking, stick-handling null sco - iiig ability on tlio liuc, null that tolls tlio story. Unlike tlu- Falcons oi‘ \\'i|iiiipi-.g, who ZlflPl‘ n loug weary scztstut loft in hurry for illl‘ trip .'|('l'll.\'.“» to tlio couliiicul. illl‘ 192i Olympic |l‘illll has llilil plenty (if-limi- ‘in gl-i. lii Sllllllt‘ uud to slrl-ugllu-u llll- wcul: links. ’l‘lil- ltilllll i.< lllilt‘ll lit-:i'\'i<-i' lhuu llu- Wlliliipl-g .~'.l‘.\'it'l. I 'l' llcnilic. lluiusziy" illlll (‘itptziiii lluuc Munroe work licltor togcllrl or iliaiu llciisliii iillll Joliuiiiicsliii m“ Lilo Failctins, fllltl till-ii" rushes iil‘1' 0t‘ lii-i iiciistlliolizil style. Alunro lic- iiit; ll-ildiiu: dcfoulw» scorer oi‘ liic U. ll. .\. lust . zmllll. s . 524.5! (lii liil- lllll‘ "lltioll-y" Siilitli i4 Sbzcfaggiz. [my -I-_-!»-F--i~~'~~i--l~-l~i'-l~++-l~++ 1‘ HERE'S RECORD OF 1 CANADIAN TEAM "l- 'l' lllyuupics 4- Olyunpirs: .. + Olympics .. -l- Olympics .. 'l' (llyiupics . 4' Olympics . ' ti Olympics 'l' Olympics .. + Olympics .. ' Il- Olyuipics . .- 'l~ Olympics .. 'I- Olympics .. -l- Olympics -l- Olympics .. Kitchener . Niagara Falls iinmlltlm Illllllllitlll .. . Aunt Loo .. Ieenecnnuean §§I+§+§§§i§§§§§"§§ ‘i Points for .86 Points ag‘si. 30 Ill ++ltvié+++iifiiiff quite as brilliant n. player as Fred- crickson, while Watson is as good its Hnlderson. and lileCaffrl-y is more finished than liilkc Goodman was. The substitutes can replace the regulars without. any ill cffcct. in "Sig" Slater, they have Mon- trcitl's best left-winger, and i-lnp old Alchluuii is classed us u slur nn tlio right side. Cameron iii goals is trqunl to Wally Byron oi‘ lIll‘ Yog- 4, was impossible under the circum- ui’ llll: question, and combination etauccs. The first period went scoreless. with the Churlottetoiiiuns having‘ '1 llltlo tho edge in territory. In the siecoiid frumo the Amherstl boys forced the issue whistle and had tlio local gozilcr working bard iu. order to save. Toward the end of? tiie- period Amherst realized. when Montgomery coining in for Web- sterfls rebound banged the disc be—_ hliid Rod for the first tally. There‘ zvus no further scoring iii this per-i 0d. "the last session was perhaps the; most interesting, tho locals tnk-i ing the offensive at the bully g0’ lug down for what looked like a score but Mclnerney saved ulc- cly. After about teu minutes of ding dong hockey. Bruce Ross so» curing the rubber at his own d. fence. went through for ll. rink- enil tally. beating hicincmey foi the tying scorc. THE LINEUPS Amherst Ch'Towrl (loul . A. Yill-lncriioy . . . . .. R, McDonald DMR-ncl: ll. nflfllfllt . . . . . . . .. l‘. Mt-Donttldl flPT-“l. 'l‘iic six-mun gnuir- will be iuul-h, lll0l‘l‘ lo their iidvziiilzitzc. ln l!l‘_'oi“" tlio Pull-nus were forced to illl‘ scvcu illilll lJ-‘lllll’, and this no cosy pruptvitioii. as llioy u ro! ill llll \\':i_v Ill"§"§l‘(l wiili SllllSllllll pluy l grim»: this season .'l_;. ll"»l. lllt‘ pick of tlic l‘ wt. iiitlud in; lll-Hlill‘ llfiflllllliillflll‘; from var- ious i'llll'.‘~, llli‘ ()l_\'iiipi\'s huvc luk- cu till‘ his; cud of tlio count four- l-u-u limos. oii~- lll‘.'l\V uiid ouo dc- flzil. The io:=_~i w». iii llll‘ llIlllLlS of lii i Snull Sic. Alilld" llrcylitiuzid; ill tip- Soii. 'l‘lii- (‘ziliiidiziu li-zliu lurul-d llll- luhlcs iu Toronto, 5 it) ii, wiuuiiig llic round. ti to ' Alps, twelve miles. ll. lioutgtiiiici-y . . . . . . .. (l. Wood‘ '"'"~ ll. lions- Forivurds l Harrison . . . . . . . . . . l.. lllcEwen. . Webster .. V. Currie‘ i. .»\. Nooituii . . .\. ivl-bsls-r l). t‘. Alcihoil .. . ll. Slcvl-uson MN“ -~ "r" . . . . . . . . , . A, llulygtlg Mr. Jack 'l‘\vudllil: of Amherst. rctcrccd. 'l"lu-. Amherst boys, on arrival Sztturtlzty night, were mot zit. they depot by ills “Yirslilp EiIziyor- Jenkins: null local lllllllttifF. who u); tcnllcd llicui at cortiitil welcome. l0 our city. ills; “forabip also tiliic- latcd zit tlio opt-uiiig oi’ tlio game v with liir- rubber. Aflcr tlil- guuiu llil- vislors were ciilcrluiiicil to it liziuuul-t and dnulzc ill. tho ltual- and Urey lf‘il.-l‘(ltinig_ l. The Abbies 'l‘lic llulifzix llcruld Sayer-- (‘ii:irloflctli\vii ntlilt-tcs iiuvc ni- \\‘2ly2<l provcu tlltZ‘lllS('l\'OS gentle- men iu local competition, and fur- tlir-r proof of this was provided during the filililcs gnuic iierc. The lsluml boys played tlio game on llic level and came ne good sports uiid lcfl. as good sports. The- longest railroad tunnel h; the world is who Siuiplou. in the Qitfitr-ii-ilflifitllfi CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One insertion ._.-._ Four insertions -.._ Elnht insertions _..-~- OOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOIOOOQ lulc llclp ‘Yantcd _.._._.___......._. 7c par lino of 5 words fiifiiiititl-fllfllliil-OO ..... 10c per lino of 5 words lie per lino of 5 words lilisccllaueous [LP WANTED-BIG Ftlhllly employment for . llccomc cmiert iu eight \loior llurbcr (Willow. "in. N. s i-io-ti. eh ,.. .._.________________ BRAKEMEN. BEGIN- ’-'»il monthly (which \\l'ri1r-. ltnilwny, Box 8.'i7-l-ius.tll oiuaic llolp iVluited TED~MIDDLE IGIED ‘to iillw (‘I it! "C" EMEN ll $1 WOM- ire oi’ elderly lady. curt: (luurdiiiu. 1010-1-18431. UEEN norm. WATER eraser cum tori-crown Tilll renum- mm h" been- completely renovated amlv re- ivrnloisll» throughout "id offers very com- fort-this awommodntlon i" "to cravqiiing public. TM table ‘II espec- Ilily 500d Ind the pub. "6 are eouneouaiy‘ “Nd for. _ Rli" $3.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR, Mlnlgar Ch l i vllottatpttfloitoglrd, INO. A. McDONALD. LAND SUR- voyor, Harmony Jctr-lfi-S-l-mth. BAUNSOME SAUSAGES. FRESH today. nsuiidors. Newsotue at mo. Market iiuilding.——602-9-24-ti mo. The congregation oi‘ u colored t-liurcli iii llcurgiit roller-trod tiic notion that it would mid £11m“)! l" its dignity if the pastor could add "D. D." to his naluc. A member hearing of an institution which would. for vuluc rccciiwll, confer such u. degree. outorctl iiilo corros- pontleuce with that oud lu vlow. Reply canin to tho effort lluit tiic sum 75 dnlliiro ivnuld olilulu flu- desirl-d dignity. 'l‘lil~ f'lllllll'l'_l!ili.l0llv, however. wiis unable to ruiso innrc iliau It. (IOIIBPH. Accordingly. lllt‘ following message ivuii soul lo lilo institution mentioned:--l(iudly for- ward our pnstur um». ‘ll’. wo lining unlubiu to afford the oilict" iii this lliuc." i: “NH Ill-ll’ lhrill" illlti ttlltbllllbllltfilll urt‘ l ivlllrli] nPlilWvll III; l} 1l‘(.iflAsE~§ I IQJIIJIFKI‘ wanna". an; “owl in °OQ++’*'I_I_Q THE BENIRA Minn r|i'n Llnlmcnt Re llcvrtn (‘nldlv t llllliilillllN SHOP from I-Iolniairs Catalog. COME TO THE GRAND ENTER- TAINMENT mid lilisket social to night. lii lli‘.'il‘i'l. llnil East Royalty; host city tuicul; proceeds for Prot- ostilul Orpliuuilgc. if stormy follow lug i|lglit.—~1i SUPREME COURT-The case of tlio lloyal llanlt 0t‘ Canada vs. Joliu G. Stcrul-i, nctlou on u. gunr~ cuteo bond. wnli disposed of in tlio Supreme Court on Saturday before lbc Chief Justice null jury when ll verdict \\‘-'IH glvcii for tho plain. tiff for 8900. the amount of the bond. The jury wni-i divided uti the verdict 5 lo 2. lilr. Bentley glvo notice that he would make appli- cation on Monday f0i' tlio poist~ ponelncut. unlll iicxt term of the cusu of the Ilnuk of lllontrenl vs. Pttltius Ltd. The Court uidjourned uutil 1t unlock this morning. S. S. RALLV A SUCCE$8.—Tlio Sunday School llnlly reccntly- held nt Victoria CPOHH, proved a sticcoioi equal to llic most sanguine cxpcct- ntloml of its promoters. the ext-cu- tivi- of the bloiilugun Sunday School District. A similar effort wnu stng~ ed ill Whlui liozul East in Novom» bur. svlicro also lllll(‘ll interval. and enthusiasm wua manifested by young iiiid old. it lii tinderstond llial. u like program will be carried out in another section of llic dlst~ rict lii Mlirtvli. BIRTHS Doc. 10th. to Mr. and Mrs. Archl: bald Johnnlonc, n (laughter. (silli- llilWI-l ’ “again-All 36 Oi-lebar St. City. Jim. 10, 1023. to Mr. and Mrs. Hush 5i. MlicKIy (nee ‘Pearle MacKfly) l son. ~ naAr-iz-i-at Snrlngton. December - 22, 1028, to Mr. and Mrs. Edvard dlu llllirp try I. H. PM“. pounds. _ weighing 8% Julius-rota: - At llrooltfleltl o NOTE: - Advertising locals cost five cents per word, payable in advance. FIRST HOCKEY MATCH 0F season with a Mainland lEBm-rfllll- Iierst Bankers vs. Ch’tn\vn Bunkers, tonight at 8.30.—-1l. "THE his?‘ LAID SCHEME" is that to attend Burns’ Concert. Dlnns lot it "gang agiey." Western Guardian l -UNDER ‘THE AUSPICES 0F ‘tlio Woman's Institute, Rev. W. E. lMonaglian will lecture in the Cont‘ ral Bedcque liuli Tuesday evening. Jun. 22. 'f‘liero will also be n short program by. the school cliiidron. Admission 25 and 15 cunts. Ladies uritii boxes free. Hotel Arrivals REVERE HOTEL tuziul. This , coining hockey constellations null llmrfwtwu- ccrlnlnly uclntlllulcd tonight. Cur-I _ I _ v diff scored the lono tully for Stcl- 1m" m)?’ QmPTmY-‘i mini lhilufliidll player iii one of the" liar-ton. Note-idle Dalton mentioned; above is a younger brother of Billy Rod Mréggggnle lot’ the Champion Alicgwclts. . _ . I Suiart frocks on the lulio model nine material C.C.M. ' katcs. ‘h. DUNCAN MUNRO, Captain Olympic Hockey Team, who will play Olym ic Games on l".'.tl their spike iizill rrtirlslug l0 qulrcd who dared to be so rudc. “Please, sir, it wits mo." answer- cd a loud voice. "but I did not The HOCOXIII game started at 5.15 (it-o. \‘Vzilkcr‘.~i lcum. Scorcs—--l.'i.\'lii, 15x12. 112x15. Lillie-up 0i‘ tlio SOC0llll gillllr- is no follows: lloy Quigioy . . . . . . .. (lco. Walker l’. W. Turner .. . FiifllMi/Dflll qrequenuy have jackets m- mlothfl. Tit-v. R. C. Eaton . . . . . .. E. ilurria cloth lined with tho s as the coat. Eu‘. Nicholson . J. White . . . . . . . . . .. J. (‘uiuerou ' The next league gituics will IJOKrQp Luann it." “Did not mean it?" queried the llltlw irrigry teacher. “No sir. i laughed up my gleeve, tbut I did not know there was a‘ hole in my elbow!" -—---¢0&—---_ _ The great Italian painter. Titan, piontlnued to work until he was ninety-eight. -——-—ooa-i. Inland‘: llnllent In the house T‘ igrcatcr 1uiwcr ‘than supposed lu those cases. in good condition are strung atrc susceptible to lnfiuencm for success or failure and generally m- ac‘. instantly. K ratio. A team or individual who is working against ii strong public tiPlitlflleill is at a big disadvantage. The psychic forces may have a is generally Athletes like high- lnstrumcnts,-~their nerves ————Q0c>——-'—- - Life is ended when our honor, ends. Captain “Dunc” Munro and Every Member of i ill ‘ "The Skates that do no Olympic Hockey Team‘ Strongly Endorse and Will Play Olympic Games on SKATES t Bend” C.C.M., Weston, Olympic h A.H. 9.45 C.P.R. Night Lettcrgi Montreal, J. W. Gibson, I wish to convey to y .u my entire satisfaction with the C/I .M. Hockey Tube Skates I have been using in Canada, and that. notwithstanding reports to the contrary, I will use C.C.M. Skates exclusively in all ookey games . Dunc . V1171 am. 9th, 1m Munro . CANADA CYCLE 8t MOTOR COMPANY, LIMITED Montreal W wssrorv. out. Vancouver Toronto innlnel: FAREWELL GATHERING (Jn tho owl nt‘ lhcir ilr-purlilrl: from Sitllllltlpt‘ ll])\\‘il.l'fl$i oi‘ no of‘ tlio rcsltioiils oi’ Slziiiliopo and (‘ovd head wuitted upon lilr. and liirs. l-ludson and prcsontcd the follow- ing ziddross: To Mr. mid hlra. Victor Hudson, We, your friends, lczti-iiiiig of your tlcpurturc from our communi- ty have ilnl-ioiublod this (EVkllllllK to show tlio respect in which wu hold you. us truo friends and neighbors of our district. lt ivne ulwuys it source of plena- uro to visit your llOlllP. wherc your kindness and hospitality were giv- en abundantly to those who curno in contact with you. You have also shown a true spirit in nil move- ments which tended to the lictttrr- nient of the community. it is our sincerest risgret lliut you have decided to remove from us; but it is pleasing to know lhnt your removal is within easy roach. wlieroby we can again enjoy your company and friciulslilp. In the removal of Mrs. Hudson from the community. thcrc will bo n loss of musical tnlciit both in church and social gatherings, as few could fill tho place nioro ef- flr-lently. it is our wish that health and J. ll. Robertson. Ottawa; J. it.‘ Fitzgerald. St. John; S. Brown- lYork: lf. It. Warren. Toronto; (‘. lJ. Johnson. lfainllton: J. J. Twad- ldle. Amherst: It. A. \Vobstcr. Am- herst; J. S. Harrison. Amherst; (‘coil Filliuoro. Amherst; it. ll. Montgomery. Amherst; ll. Bartlett, Amherst: D. B. McLeod. Amherst; C. E. liicinerney. Amherst prosperity will flow abundantly upon you and that you will always keep ii warm place in your hearts for your former associates. You will please accept the itc- compsnylng purse. not for what it contains. but as an expression of the love and esteem in which yolrarc. held. in conclusion. we beg to say that the "golden bonds of friendship" --- "llllnd ns a bat" in n coinmou expression. But n but has such nn~ itsually koon powers-of vlsloii that it may almost be slid to ace with ‘its akin. Evcii when it is pincer! in total iliirknciis it can Ind its vvayl without faltering or bluullerhig. and ou the blackout night it 0N1 sspy the most minute insects-in- sects invisible to the naked eye of mum-with amusing swittuers. nn-n-iltn-v-i l There is no character so temptiblo as a man that ls s ulno liuulor. ‘ti: a that have bound us in tlio past will i stronflhen as time rolls on by the remembrance of your kind risers. . May the New Year just ushered in. nlilno brightly on you so that your lonrnov throush life may be made nanny. iii the sincere wish ct your runny friends. signed ‘on behalf of your friends of Btnnhope. FRANK MeQAIE MRO. RUPIIT R088 N, .. . .. . ~ IMARITIME RELIGIOUS EDUCA- TION COUNCIL ‘ Tho rlzgulzlr iul-otiiii; of lln- .\l.'iri- ,fiiuo llcligious ldlliiltulloiiul (‘oun- lcil licld iu ’l‘ruro. January Jird. llll‘. iChnirinan. .\lr. II. W. Siuiuis. oi’ Si. John presiding. Thorn was n finc utlt-nduiicu of lllvlllllfifrl intrludlnl: I. \\'. Siuiius, Ii. W. Blzil-iiniizild. Rob- crt ltcld. W. L. ’l‘ulllc, A. ll. (‘hip iuuli. liter. J. Al. Hutch. ill-v. J. ll. A Amp-rsou. llov. A .l-‘ llnkl-r. Rcv. l". M. Milllgau. lluv. ll. S. ll. Strut.- lizird. Rev. Waldo C. liiiwhuni. Mrs l.. W. Siuims, Mrs. Mrs. E. Val Til- ton. Miss Alice Harrison, Mien liial- orio Trotter. ltcporls worn received from ltobt Reid, Treasurer, Waldo (l. Macbum Chairman of tho biuuugeuient Com- mlttoc, lilies Alict- Harrison. (lhil drcnbi Work Secretary. Miss Mur- lorlo ’l‘roltc.i'. llirlii’ Work Secret- ory, nud tlio denominational sucro- arics. All showed steady and cli- couraglng progress in tlio work. Plans were made for the coming months. These include a series of Teacher. Training institutes pro posed for Sydney. Glace Bay, North Sydney and Sydney llilncs. Yar- inouth, Sprlnghill. Fredericton and Cambellton. These will bo held during tlis winter mouths. _ During the summer the usual program of camps null conferences will be conducted and also a series of four Summer Schools of Ilietli- ods. including the regular schools Wolfville. Sackvlill- and Plntmi d another in New Brunswick for t lags St. John River valley at a place to be arranged. ' Conferences during the early spring were also proposed for tho south shore and the Annapolis Vally in Nova Bcdtis and the North Shore in New Brunswicl. These conferences will be set up by Rev. F. M. Mlliilllt. » Mi‘. Maclfum will conduct n son ies of ‘district conventions in West Bhslburiie the latter pert of Feb- ruary. During the vv or months Mr. Strdthsrd is leo g lii rel!- glous education at Mount Allllo University. m. Militant: viii give a special series of lectures it Pins Hill Theological Collole fu- two weeks at the end of February. Pnrltllls 1s a vines. hi! it'll! when 16m urn tlis sword. minim sure you have e good grip on tlio us. God alone can make the vision real. " ___M‘__ . IN MEIVIORIAM ivms. JOHN o. ARSENAULT l)‘l\.‘il at lior huino in figment flay on January 14th, Julie Arscntlult. wife of John O. Arsenziult. agcd 77 yours. Slic leaves besides zi sor- rowful hustiluid tlio following children: Tlicopliiils fit liouic: Sister "Mary of tlic Temple," Nulrc Iiauio Congregation. Sydney, N. 5.; Slater Apho. Notre Danie Congregation. New Castle. N. B.; Mrs. Join] F. Aisenault, Wellington; Mrs. lien Arsenault. Adamiivilie, N. 13.: Airs. Andre Gallant" Oyster Bed Bridge: Mrs. Edward Poiricr. Shcdlac. N.| 8.; Sister St. Aurelia who dled lii Montreal a fcw years ago was also a daugii tor. Ol the late Mrs. Arscnnult may he truly sold lliat she was an meal wife sud mother always ready to assist the afliicted and needy. Requiem Mass true celebrated liy Rev. l~‘. X. allant, hcr pastor 0n January 16th. Service at the grave by Roi‘. Andre Amenault, hoi- nop- hew, ordained lately in Charlotte- town.-~lt. l. P. Meeting of the Char- iottetown Hotel ‘ Company, Ltd. The annual general meeting of the Charlottetown Hotel Company. Limited. will be held lu tho mole, lug room of the Victoria lloteb; Charlottetown. P. E. l.. on Mon-i day evening. February 4th. iit eight o'clock. W. K. Rogers.‘ President. Lt. Colonel D. A. Mncltiiinon, Secretary Treasurer. With reference to the above meeting. It is the intention to ‘postpone this meeting until Monday oven- inc. March 17th, in tlio dining room of the Victoria Hotel. at eight o'clock. ~ W. IL. lwlirl. President. -_ ht. Gdionoi ‘A. Necklaces. 80mm‘! IOQQ-fdt-PL » ' ‘Ill-DI! 0f HGIGIMII i0 ‘snarl than who are m sci-o M- V The Dutch have the reputation of being vr-ry economical and very careful in watching the details of domestic affairs. no matter how lslilliii. “llt-inyf’: culled tho father. "Vat?" answered the son. "Run and count dem geese again. l-ieiny." "All right." . llclny went: Heiny returned. "liciuy!" said the father. "Vat?" iilild the ems. "Dld you count. dem geese again. lieiny?" "Yam" "How many val; dey. Holey?" "Van." "Dnt's right. Helny." —--—¢o>—- Could a. man live by it. it were not unpleasant employment to be a poet norm. VICTORIA‘ I Often to tlio revolting public a comfortable. note-duh hotel. Gon- ulm 44 nom- with prlvlto mum Oslo‘ lm In ‘lmouo all, over canoes. Telephones In all rooms. Gasman lorvloo. n. c. "livown Hlllflll‘ fciiiii-liitlétlivtii. Hotel Co‘, Ltd. ; . i": 137v?‘ .‘"§T°,.f*l,_"°,.. . 5... A4444‘ g i