m‘ '=rn::.....;_....‘ >_,;::Q:\ ‘k Q y hours]; two wilich is very wear- _ ‘er ‘- a ‘Milne of endless annoy- u= ‘ ‘.-».~ sv-J-lv”. .1151 4 .¢-..,.._,,_,,, .'4fi'-_—*a__~4> u-i- -_- wvw - ‘.7 _ - This coupon is good for a. trial “raven s1x pmoo medium $11.00. comnion uoulmm. Feb. 8—t'Doml.n- were view Belle"- ._ ;_..(;a;1 re. of poor quality and sold from, 1m 14mf°91}u'°,:°'.$” l, 1,0,; ‘Ln. $10.25 to $10.00, with a few betwrl n8~Mc‘nT¢1q‘~‘.1,-n:t the]... ones at 811.00. Sheep ranged . , w” 901.75,, h. . pflppglfrflnl 54.00 m ‘$7.00. Quotations: - ~m1m,““~ M, but... y-fil-rwt-s $4.00 1.. .3100. lambs sood ' ~ i . .1100 colnn" 1. $10.9 510-50- . llld‘ U! 11ml- - . plact. _ _ _ imgfiu m3“ game Hog 1cceipl~ 1.03s. The most 1.0111’ . are “.6” m, nlon quotation for hone W115 314-7“ elsimkllrk“ $211. » l0 TRIMSY. Bk ("TEC") . -' _ land $14.85, wth selects at. $15.00 4fi"eymfithvt?el3iblll on one market where itgere _. 161- 1.211 and a few was only about W1 hundred W! <l..o-=erl» c-t-l-,;<;;h-gge,;glu~g gifngeggidégug Locals Have a Tough 1125M {7-50- 1418!". ‘ ‘ f ‘ ' ' . .~ u ' _ _ ytostsgessos ranged from» $12.50 n} c1025.. ‘ Away From M11 ,1 _ _ ~00 ‘ —-—_-_--o¢a-~»-r—-—-— v _ ....“';‘i.....'f'"".'.::;1l West-Kelli ‘3011095- "Wink "f 311m" .1 .- . were a full 25f '_ ' ‘ " *7 . ' . m, Top Hockey Proves Stumblm - 1;. on a level with ' - ‘ » ' ..... on and medium; At the Arena Rink. Monday the pat $4.00 to $4.50.;(‘alladlens trimmed the lMaroons -—- - ‘ jcher steers. E00<lr5~0 in a fast hard glnle of hock; $7.25 w.87.50.i-: medium $6.50 Wiey. The gallle was clean and mark~ $7.00, wmmori $5.00 to $0.50. bill- ed mostly by individual nlshes ABEGWEITS cber lmiflers. ‘good $6.50 to $7.25,1wilh a llllilllf‘ bit of conlbinatlolai _ SYDNEV ' . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 1nedium,"Q.25 to $0.25. colllllifllllfitrbollcil for tho Wlfifl-‘FS was the! 84.50 to Qujfif-butchor cown‘. gimiunost rffilltlivt‘ player on the ice? The Sydney "Millionaires" open- ¥5.2i'1 to_ 10.06, medium $3.75 to “ping responsible for two goals ed their t.\vo (lay-s 9118886109!!! here $4.00 canners8225 to $2.75, out- “hm, l,“ t-nuuu-rcd on rillk endiwith the Abegwelts last night be- l-PHI $3.00 to $3.50, butt-her hulls,‘ Ivl]“"‘-g My“; gssistlllg lloli vdhoifore a large and well pleased i1 K000 35-09 _ 35-5" “Dmlllilll scored ont- n11 an individual runcrowd ol-clwwmor-‘P-Well P1888913 $4.00 v.0 $4.50 081i‘ fvvifllla 403-11 l. - a ass from Carey, because the Cape Bretoners gave About (mo third of the calvt-s r illfilYflfqvfOfijtg lilo ill r onllftrithc champion Abbies a game of blues 11 19L l l o e 5 fared today were KFLIRSPTH and H“. “qnnnrs m...“ Ugly-n] u K001] hockey in ‘ayery minute of the 319*“ we" l" 500i‘ ‘Wlmmil “l gzlnr- for ilii‘ losers and his rushes threo lierlodfl- - Tiler-BC‘??? gilded] from $6.00 to $5.50. ‘flu-re were f.‘ ._ ‘Ii to 2. but not he ore l e oca very few gomf v1 all and i111, best IQLLQQ"; mm canadiéng acxtette were forced to extend brought $11.50 11nd $11.00. Just (“mp themselves to gain tho one goal medium calves rcalizt-d 311,00 11nd mmk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ ‘ _ _ _ _‘ hl0E'I;£|nl\'Prdlct. conlnlon ont- $9.00 to $10.50. l “Bi-mm, Quotations: (‘mud vczll $11.50 to ‘Wyn, 4 _ _ 4 V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ __ H _________r_____ _ i __ _ ‘Ml-IA-rld M11198 Ii Remlnlscellces oflhose good old ‘ ‘days when Sussex crossed sticks here were forcibly brougillll to ‘the . tfore last 11' ht, cepecla a ter “°"’°“°"'.l.la1-l< Bates, ‘stile visitors yflashy lcolltre, counted twice in the open- ling session. Sydney then dis- llillllllll lltirfi . .. fllt-nlll-tt played that dogged determination i I ' - and defensive tactics typical of the illuirytowll men; tlley worn ondthe ' rubber throughout and seeem to l Ework in harmony when u score i Championilookgtli] itrnminenrl. But srlcleld — SCJZl a 11g 1us es soon o — . . . locals cooling ollt ' ~‘ ' (Canadian Press) rperiod facing a two to nil lead. b" "w; Yo" "P fr. :l.".“"";.."ulrzizizi ' y A s.o ae act, . .wn on’ QUEAAIBYDEBR BfERQiJOBNLEOQF ‘the International speed skating SCOPEG lmfl-Bfli-"iiell. team-Work DEV" - n ,.‘ ' [Ciiilllllllflllrlhlp at the three day moot 8d tile Wily. The final period was u treat to u‘; . which closed here today, witl a 110111 norm; of 11o - lthe inns and allowed Sydney ut 13min; guqgggda Chm-pas Gonna]; their best; but even ,thnt could sample of my‘ Home Treatment so o; gr John’ tool-Ids "Humm- gpegd hardly atlstver for the brilliant 30a can give itva trial. l want you Skating champimh as hnemutmna] teaming of the red and black to know how qulcklyitxelieves Liltt|<§l1fl|np[0n_ got-man who won his wearers. ‘Billie Snow ill the visit- irritation in the bladder and Stflihlyinterllzltinnzll title inst year did not 111k cage was virtually troveretl the getting up-nlghta to urinate ev-‘titirnnd. [with shots, but he was airtight. aft.- thut heart-breaking second frame. " Show was "beaten three it yoh are looking 101 qnickCITY tzacue iflmes but Iflfvever hi"! a clmncerr réuer, nu out the coupon below sowtmc AT THE law-the first will" B14810“ him “We ma“ m Frb MowETHy 1626 lwhem. Lou Campbell secured the Main Street. Mmnsnnnli, M1011. "rue City league opens tonlglitidiflc fli- wlffe ice» circled the °P‘ and a free trial will be sent you l1_',';\\'iih a flOllble llentier. At sevonrlmfllng defeflce a“ Cam“ l“ on mail. st Paul's will do u: tile 11-1111 st. “Eagle Eve’ like a storm; the sec- - ppuW-sl wh“, at eight {may thelontl happened when this youthful . -Trinl'y Wm do the“. utmost ufzoalle negotiated three rebounds will iaurcls from St. James. There ‘Jilly t0 Bllbm" Wile" are eight teams in m1; league Wm] ovnce more flipped the rubber off each team carrying tight prawn, Joseph's stick, the puck ‘resting making a mm] o; sixty4-our Dam, easily in the mesh. Snows third gfpangs‘ land last heart-breaker loomed up ‘ Great interest and ontllusisul i-l l" the m"?! 0i One ‘Swede’ Kelly SH?“ MAR 1.95m; taken my“ and some exCeLrlVllO broke up a Bates-Dunn atiacki i m gl-Qmxs am xppcled mybe plmnlld skated through to the muutl plated of the ll(‘l-—bll(i\V cnnle out but —d-ei-i@-a- df so ‘I 11113" toseud you a. COUPON ‘treatment of McWETl-{YS ‘R0111: TREATMENT. r111 0111 your ‘name and address on dot- ted lines, mall i0 F. L. Kit-WE» THY 1626 Main SHALL, MiCll. anti Lil.- sfllllllli‘ 7122953565‘ Wm i“ m“ ""' w"! i“ ‘From ""'__""',,_"‘“° is com Kellv picked the hole. Every . u by Infill- ‘ _\ m, mi,“ m m _ 1'6 a ‘e count was ryhulked 11D 0-11 Hi0 ' ,!' we Em}, H WI,’ " ‘ ‘Oclgb lstrength o1‘ brilliant puck-chasing l.‘ A goj“. f,‘ m.‘ l’_,_"", ‘Ufsuand naturally well earned. 1,',,..,,,.u,' mm 5H‘ Y“? “or y Although combination predom-r ' ‘ ' a “ l‘ m“ ‘M n‘ innted at times. much individual work was dealt out, “Chick" Wil- liams shining as of yore, but Snow was on last night and \Vllllams‘ " "smoke shots" were well handled. Mark Bates, Fables kid brother Consider tho Health‘ of The. Household Dllnped germ: lurking around old plumbing fixtures cause sickness and fatal epidemics. We have the modern way‘ of lmtaillng plumbing. A clout or porcelain bath installed by til in your home wlll save you many dollars. ».-. on the invaders line last also "Brlcky" Dumn. this trio gave "Dutc-hy" Diamond a chance to do »._ a few Vernon Forbes stunts and " the local goalie proved equal to the occasion; he worked heads- up in the objective space. and at "-‘ times amid loud applause. Joseph and Libbus were dangerous and prov . ed themselves a menace throughout - the .fu1l playing time. McDonald andMYoung subbing for Bates and Dunn worked like Trojans the short while they were on the ice. ~lf lhe "Millionaires" were under- estimated before their clash last vfllght. the fans have now plenty I reason to believe the green and willtie wearers worthy of their ateelfand it's a safe prediction that tonight's game will be n hair- raising performance from bell to helL. ~* There was just enough rough- _ ineail in thdjixture to ‘keep the f 11a What-up nlnd the players attend 11g . to t e iyualltess in hand-the air al.- ‘Qnll, write or phone us for your next plumbing work . FRED H. TRAINOR j Opposite Prince Edward Theatre lfk i icholsofis J Black Twist lfnohfdihlng better than the ordinary chewing Tobacco. it has a flavor all its own. The man who want: a real ‘flood lasting chew. always ask: for Hickeyh. Beware of ‘substitutes. 111011121 a lllcllotsoll TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED. Charlottetown PAIN" Yields quickly to‘ u’ few applic- ations df Mlnardw. Equally good. for internal or external use. Manufacturer! . I ‘but: YOU ARE Q05 wlTH ME To THE Uta DYsTElzs AND THAT‘ "aETTLEis 1T - 15a ,. SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS ' ATTENTION lbr TopPrleel- Prompt: Return; and General Satisfaction l’ Ship Your Production to CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBBINS INC. §§bfiphgrfdiflt llllpplngitanallg 80M on Rowen 31,“: and 3 Fulton Fish Market, New York N. Y. n14 “K000000000 nvovvneewo-o» .‘_ in the second i Campbell ‘ed lots of and Rudderham were outstandlnggregr nlahblhard for a tally. run cnaltmmrrowu GUARDIAN Battle to ‘Tali; lionaires” Last Night wlfen Campbell in a scintillating puck-juggling pwfwmauce netted the tying cord angler ‘amldiouti and prolonged applause. .ll' Campbell's ‘acorn pretty. Kelly's, one minute later was all equallzerg‘ he skated and to and to beat Snow ‘from three feet out. With the ‘scorers working over- time. the “Millionaire? succeeded in halting festivities, realizing their forces they settled down and gave the Abbles a game of hockey par excellence. Cox relieves Mc- Eachern, while Joseph moves swiftly into the local territory, he is beaten however at the goal mouth ‘by Diamond. lieves Campbell. and Youlng takes Bates’ place. Alfmhls period of lithe Nets Nearly g ‘Block to "Island , though charged with electricity at _ times soon cooled off with noth~ ing but static in the fore ground. Yes. it was a fair game. but three times as exciting. THE PLAY IN DETAIL ‘Referee HElTlll—-MOE8Cll9l‘i_l and Bates face off, the former fools his opponent. solos through, but is wide of the net. Gordon e‘!!- deavorsto pull Snow away from home. but Billie refuses. the form- erpasses out from the corner, hut is intercepted by Bates who cant» ers individually to try Diamond. McEztohern and Campbell conlllinc in what looks like a score. Rud- derhaln however‘ foils the pair and again Diamond makes a’ nice stop. Williams gets the rebound and steanls the full distance to rock Snow with a wicked drive that fairly drove him to‘ his knees. The visitors were playing a bcltcl‘ when Bates, Dunn and Llbbus combined time after time for n score. but the chosen circle looked iimprcgnable. Kelly and iidcl-Jacll- ern showed fins-by bursts 0f speed _——Rudderham defelncmwas work- ing overtime andthere was ‘noth- ing doing. set-to Libbus, who was riding too close on "Dutchy's" was given a reminder Diamond slashed at him-filer former looked, wnd skated away. pect with every player working at top speed. Williams again goes for a drapery buster, and once more Snow prov- es as cool as his name. Dunin- takes the rebound. but is caught at centre by Gordon- who past-lea to, 100x, the latter fails to realize. Earle ‘Prowse relieves Campbell‘ on the wing, and is given an ova- Bates’ lsvdney “f "'6 Bates. $ylilley .................. '“ lion. He has been out game for three weeks due to 0n- speed. The slackens as Kelly and work for an attack, they go to, the mouth of the goal, Snow saves once more. Williams stops-Dunn sion. The Millionaires of hockey’. ‘McDonald the first score——it was the nit-est The colvnt llvenetl tile somewhat and orders heard shouted through the yranks: Sydney however on a pass from Rudderhaln. At brand of team-work at this utilize looked At this interval of the Diamond stronuholthw \Vllt"ll‘|Ke“y (‘ l With the frame half‘ over thelégggéze" pace took on a lightning llku as- McEnchcm Cox relieves MciGnoh-ico‘ ern, but Sydney holds their line.ipr(‘nvse and gives Snow another hot ses- yrcléaol;e'rll_ stickhandllng of the game. _ ‘ may" 1W1“? Williams mum be McEachern C ‘ b ll tlghtelifidup. 6231.2,” _ Bates scoring a few minutes later Kelly the completion of this play {puns gflfwgefl‘ two minutes for not. playing hockey. With a, man down on each side, Young -. nearly counts. puck-chaser after robbing Rudder- ham. centers through, but is turn- ed back by the ever-bobbing Snow. The pace et throughout this stanza soon to|_ on theyhockeyists and much lagging resulted. The period ended with Cox and Gordon walking straight for the enemy citadel. ‘ Last Session Although the most Iexcliillg frame of the three this , period didn't show the brlntl of hockey (lealt ollt in the middle twenty minutes. The Abegwcits woro contented it seemed to hold their did they show " real hockey. Nevertheless cclved his full quota and only for his offensive Snow have undoubtedly boo-u piled against him. in conjunction with Snow's performance, his tourn- matelrplnyed equally ac woii, illvy ulld proved tilclnaelvcll. strong finishers and were golizlg’ at. top speed when the final bell rung. THE LINEUPS on the return trips but the Josoph Abegwem l Sydney Goal Snow Defence ‘ Joseph ‘ Rllddcrllnllli ililnms l-‘ortvurds Dull ll Bates! 11112- Tile SUMMARY ‘ ‘lr-hnngcrl. The tone of hay nlnrkct was steady with pric-l, Scores play 00x and Llbbus are handed ‘omght Gordon, that pestiferous, prowling consjslunl -|“.L|\':l1lt-tll1vl~.1- llzlyilll: twllllllry work a much larger score wouldiv-Ylfilrl 32. firsts Ilil- ' Lrbbus grzldvs of flour. but. 11o rlTllf‘ lllillfoiltl 0t was a great game and well worth watching, _ V. . LeUQliQlZB itwo. fiarbltcrs at to.‘ signals fixhl: The ice was never in better con- dltloll. | The "Millionaires" their name last night. tonight? looked llktll liow about Kitchen W115 the brand of his colts last Manager Tommy well pleased with hockey dealt out by alight Prowse re~, __ _.. i The ‘Abeglvelts are planning a big banquet for the Sydney bvyfl They are worth lt~nllrl ‘llifiil some. ‘ T-fififiailiis '~OT1‘AWA_ ‘Feb, 8.—-'Untl-ert01le of egg markets is easy. due to the [further decrease in states nlarltctls. rollturlo country shippers pllyllli: extras 34 to 37, firsts 32 to 33, act:- onds 25 to 28.401111: ntlnkrlrgt w extras 38 to , rss 22 o .1. [atconds 26 to 30 F‘ 0. ll. 'i‘0r-'.llltt1 llmfllungctl. hfoll-trezll jnbblng frcsh extras 46, firsts 4.2_ seconds 35. istorage eggs lvoltkrlr. ivtdlllllipci: l I l silica‘ ,puylng country silippels delivcrtslll ‘wttrus 35. first-s R silcolltls 22. 1'11"‘ hing extras ~12. flluts 4|). 32. Sllskntcllclvun fresh eggs ])l4‘ll~ stlctlrllls mm goal lead, and only at “mes tlflll paying country Slliiljltrffl dc-' livwlrctl (‘XlFilS 27. firsts 25, seconds‘ lloill In (Canadian Press) hiO.\"l‘Iil§/il.. Q1112, Fob S.~~'l‘hl1 iillly bllsilloss of illliltlrtullco. rc- lvlrt -d ill lilo locul rush grain tour-I kt ll. iodlly was tho solo of two loads- of No. 3i. f‘. \V. bnrlcy all G5 ots.) IIPI‘ llusllci (.‘.. l. 1-‘. buy portsy. Spot. llrft-ct: for (‘. \V. outs wort? wozlkcr at a doclitll- of 2 NS, INN’; bushel, with pric - trllotl-d f-lr No. ‘.2 (lnllndizlll Wt-slc-l-ll oats at till t-ls. (lw-lllg lo tlll- furlhcr lvoaklloss‘ in (‘llill whozlt pricos at Willllipvgi; today which sctlrt-tl n ill-tclilli- of Ii, t-r-uls pot‘ bull-ii ~l for contract crud-I vs. n11 unsior fooling prl-vaili-d ill tho local lllurkot for sprint; \Vlll'.'li alt-tun] ‘ cbnlllze lll VfllllPS w ~ro anlloullcoti. nlnrltct continues lrody. prices being stcndy 11nd 1111-. t-‘ilnlllzl-d with :1 sluall lrndc |111s.\-'1 demand for roll 1i outs, Wils qllint and prices wcrl- no» llll- llnlt-tl. ‘Ps 11s quoted on Snturtluy. Th» lul- lnt Period dvrtono tn the Quobcc potato mar-i 2nd Period juries but notwithstanding sllnw-Cmnphem Abegweits _ _ _ _ V _ __ i001." , pace Campbell. Abegweits .. .. Willi)" Kelly, Apegweits . , . . , , , _ _ __ 3rd Period No scoring. ' Fenaltlés‘ Abegweits relieve C _ b in for the first. time after 14 ltllnutes Jgbu’; ‘asirxfie; . taking Cox. Abegweits . H Dunn's wing who paces ‘Battle for TOTAL ABEGwéH. ' ' ' ' ‘ " 5C0 RES TO DATE i Goals Aulsts‘ 10 1 relieved Bates for a well earned Cronin _ Prowse and Williams try while Dunn‘ is‘ seen Blffllirlz hack to his position ‘to relieve "'-l]nnald. The subb- ing work looked to be well timed and Cooke the trainer is to be congratulated in the way he was handling said reliefs. 01-1 the dying momenta of the. 20 minutes Snow was forced to liter- ally lturn himself inside out to keep the rubber clear; his last acrobatic stunt of the period was to dive at Cox to spoil whatbeemed a sure score. Second Period Bates looked dangerous on tbc getaway iu this period, hy snaking through to Diamond. who saved nicely. Williams mnd McEachel-n show tremendous speed on the re lllfll imiflifiy. Rudderham dives fol "Chick's" pass, his attempt proved successful as McEachcnn misses tile disc and travels into the corn ‘ er; ’ Williams hack-checked ‘to ‘se cure and again Snow is lmilthf _way._ Dunn, lnterce ts a pa a _b_\" Cnhlpbell and as theplscofei- {each- es for loard ‘number three, Kelly blocks a la tlleghorn’. takes the ouckilllrough loll a hhqLfllltll fails MdElchern‘ mo. 1a 101111111111. _wltl the same ' retlult: (lordqti ‘norm Completely Reliev- ed After Short Mr. H. Waldrlff Highly Recom- mends qocidjAKidney Pills, ' Englehart, Onh, Feb. 8th.‘ (Special) »“l Yhave used Dodtfs Kidney Pills for kidney |111d hlndder trouble. After using u few boxes i felt completely ‘relieved. ' Wils llso bothered with a sore hack and 1x111 honestly say l have not boon bothered with ‘any of lhoso symp- toms slnce. Cull highly recom- mend D0d(l‘a Kidney ilills." Mr. H. Waldidff, u well known ‘esidentmf this “place sends us this statement. ' Budd's Kidne into the net front melcu with an . collar drive, Snow falls ho the ice . 1nd takes the count on the tllllfll rebound. Cilmpbcll tioillg the Ftriclf; ' This score was the begin- 1.'1;l.g'.0l' the end for Sydney. Th: ‘kbagweits are now in the game f0‘ keeps and travelling at top speed purities ill the" 1i disease.‘ l‘f hey nro not remov- ‘d llliellmfltiam. ‘Lumbago. Gravel, Dropsy, Diabetes. or Bright's Dlgil ease may result. ' MoEachacn gets the gate 1011111111; in! blbbus. He is no YEfi ‘MR5. OH! OF‘ (Q F! 11st» vr¢u.w¢1~1~~r Ex ,£c‘r U5- azn-nz: ~;. Obtained from druggll-lts every; ..-e._. or. “use... URbE 1r 1T ‘will '1' WuJWQ-Qr .9 awn . anal ... tanolfl (my ‘ Pg-"ll llltlttt .110 ' 7.00 dclllzllltl fol" very ‘firm and prices remain changed. There was an improved Treatment v ‘are tho seodb" Fvlllfllllfifl S3 to 83.10 butter on the» ifs All New S0 it’s up to you to keep up ' . 1-0420. /\ili(‘l'ilil paying c-fllllltry points] of rnbhnrJypxlrilfl 27. fimls 2i, flltftlllfls 19.} kcl continues firm. Owing to tho}—— 14.00 snlall amount of supplies arrlrillphl 111.11»! fur wlli-i-sc 0:1 Ill!‘ 16.00 llriccs lor ulna-ho: ' lbili: of S10 pounds with small il‘]lill~'iilltl illivllilllL-‘il. 'l‘l1»- f1 nlllr. 111‘ 1:. Tlr-re continues to be u Sllliill 011;; trudo tiulzly \\';i.~; illl lfllllllilllfflliltf that ll'\‘l‘iilll"ll ill illt- llllr t-:'. 8.00 lllarket but the illltlcrluuo relllllinsdlct for strictly i't't'.~h rugs. S lrit fvij‘ llilfiitlii ulld lill$l!i1~s'<\\;i nil-i ulltl prices \\'1-l'<- rt-dllt-wi i H‘!!! p‘ r with IJIlPS of ».\lru.< n1 N? ltiOztii. Stiles 0 foxtrns wcrv m-ulv 1.l,<.,.nud 5l\j_‘illi4l~' ai 224.1. 1oz £0 WllRD FEBRUARY 9 1020 Maiidferliic- 110-. Nlght*¥0ri21c;».11¢. 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