JANUARY_Z9i-_1.9_4}_ sro “E2 Rinks mu Take Pa... In Regular Week-End 11's the Navy and $.D.U. in to- night's scheduled City Hockey 1,4 .12 match a meeting that will t; 1 , 'cr the t\\‘o top teams cl l lt‘ l. cc ...n ine actual lead- elslllD at m I I I O Navy unbeaten ill five starts ind having a two point niarlllil at rho lUl) of rice standing the “Tllr.\" ‘ will be lacing ilnfllliel‘ unbeaten sqllnrl who alicr being held to a draw in i “ir first start of the n-aszn dispzayed their true worth when iiiey beat the strong Y.M.C.A oullll lhelr next time out. I I I I Sculls are trailing by two poinls but .1 win tonight would placc 100111 two mints to the good v-liile on the other hand should me Navy come through they will halt? a six point margin at the lop of the heap as Saints with only live sctieduled games count lUi’ double point? ez/er! time out. Tile game looks like I natural. g0... squadi possess fast tricky (onward lines, hard hitting defence- iilell and capable goalies that mould provide the fails with one n1 the closest. hardest-hitting ell- (Olllllfrs of the league schedule to we’ o n a o opinion as to the outcome of toiilshrs game was pretty evenly eiridzd among hockey fans yester- llry. No doubt about it the univer- lry boys looked impressive in their rlaori‘ over the Y outfit and to ilic minds of many who witnessed ilie encounter stamped themselves u the club t? beat. _ Bur Llicn on the other side of tlw picture one lust has to take llilo consideration the splendid marl: the “Tars" have established uc. Inscach (ind E s ilnpr victories lrrc starts. Tnle they had a close P.W.C. team bu‘. eir high-scoring cc of Blanchard. otk and Millie. This trio has l picking up scoring points a Ilarly in every gain ., they have n rcrv diff ult to hail ds of opposition and iopo to skate off I, nlcht the above for- wards will 1u=t ‘liaye to be halted. I I c the Saints haw that all ~11 out now. But irhcllici‘ or NEH c Saints l a win to Bonspiel Of Curling Club 32 rinks will take part in the regular week-end bonsplel of the w ch starts this FRIDAY 1 PM. Ice No. Allison Owen I-‘red Driscoll H. W Ives Waiter Piekard Skip- Ice C. Jay R. H. Jenkins C. C. Montgomery J. E. Burden R. Carl-others A. L. MucPherson A. T. MacKirlnon SIIID~ Skip- Ice No. 3 C. MacLean Harper MacNeil Ed. Nicholson Frank Cox H. Sear Frank Acori- T. W. L. Prowse Ed. Tianiton Sklp- _- Wm. Munroe S. MacDonald J. H. liowatt Stewart M00l'e Skip- l _ Reg. MacLean Silllllflll‘ MllicKajv ROY No. 2 G. E. Champion No. 4 _ J. Squarcbriggs C. Stewart D. B. Bishop J. C. Montgomery Skip—- 8.45 P.M. Ice N0. 1 R. J. Rupert J. R. Leard F‘. M. Cannon W. D. Gilli.» W. R. Adams P. R. Maclahlc Fred Moore W. R. Seaman Skip- Skip- Ice N0. 2 Avrew Likely Neil MacLeod R. R. Bell J, Cerry Dr. E. 5 Glddings G. G. Hughes S‘? S. Cobb Hon. T. ‘A. Campbell S p- kip- Ice No. 3 H. C. Aitkenson A. G. Goswell Howard Mselnnls Ivan Horne A H Mon Dr. . . J. P Lanlz Dr. H. Pierce Dr. 1-1. Maelntyre SklD—- Skip- Ice No. 4 Willard MacDonald E. K. MlicNutt R. C. Stoddard Andrew Bagnall W. T. Weir L. B. MacMill-ln G. R. Keefe J. J. Larrabbe Sklp- ski SATURDAY 2.30 P.M. Ice No. 1 Hilton MacNcil J. 0. Diamond Sterling Beaten L, Stevenson H. Winchester J. K. Cerry W. W. Lord C. H. Black Skip- Skip- lce No. 2 l... H Kennedy H: vv Callbcck l-frlrpcl- MacNeil F. R. Seaman H. R, Bevin Ralph Worthy C._G. Duffy A. V. Splilett skip— , Sk1p— Ice Ne. 3 Chas. Earle Stewart MacKay Frank Acorn Gordon Avard Walter Wilson Chas Stewart Roy Quiglcy Rus. Spil Sklpp- Skip- Ice No. I Joe Dougan J. H. Harding A. L. MaicPherson R. Carruthers L. B. MacMillan J. J. Morris R. C. Stoddard Frank MacPtiree $klD-- . p- 345 P.“ Ice No. I Guy Scott A. H. Roper Ed ‘raiiton Cleaver MacLcan Louis ‘Iui-ncr ._ ......l='rank..l*lansoil A. W. Hyndman P. W. DTurner Sklp-_ Skip- lee Nn. 2 J. R. Williams G. E. Champion J. J. Larrabbc W. T, Weir Mac. MacKinnori Mark MacGulg-an yie . c at the end of play r iLlll. will tell the tale. W. _M- Bears R. S- P. Jardliic a ~ ~ ~ Skip- N Skip- And t I 1' l. ll.’ LC g 2 ll - 9- 3 M; amlcaen Nligtcwill onjceu agvgln Jim Du"? 51185- Slicooherd zrr this Island province represcn- 3~ 5- SL111"! J. E» 311N191! t l in the Maritime senior J- A- FY95" DT- H- P1111"! p _ “n5; The 5m...“ w“. not be Col. G. E. Pull W. R. Cruikshank llic lrlazuc wingers blitt it will h? sklll>~ No 43MB- 110i‘. sl "l: en,’ - i’; .l' CllllllifflllollNCll RJXONDCV lgllll lhgv A~ H M01116 GUY K011110111? “my D. B. Bishop Harry Sear a 0 a o W. R. Adams Dr E. S. Giddings li-‘blk ls 2lli't‘.'ii|_\’ underway in ging- MaCI-Hlile l-lskil. Spill!!!) 1 . ll-q‘ ~ s d ii .d . — D- “ mg m a W“ qua M up Skins xvill please notlfv the per- \\.i..: of each and every player ln lli: vague has been watzhed close- lv ever since the opening game and a definite lineup is already be- lnz mulled over.‘ _ No matter how far the team will l To the idea. ls still a good one. 'l..c.c is no reason to believe that thq." will be ally setups for other trims in the sister provinces. Scot- irull throughout each mid PVHTV FIN‘ of (he lcwguo ls hockey tal- Pll". ualorc that should go far in "Hkllvz up a strongly-knit outfit, "b". shoud prove worthy repre- sentatives o1 ti": province. O l t I encounter The Juvenile hockey c‘ Rczl Vllngs a, Rangers and_ . It.‘ tile Holy .2. n. .\a patpolied to a later date .3 ininvoldnble circumstances. " a‘. whirh the fixture would be. ' ‘(l was not announced but the lglille of th: schedule will ,. place on Friday night o1- licials 531d, l . And this Juvenile Hockey League ii lwllig over in a big wny, make llo ilnstake about lllil officials are effort to nlilke it a huge success "If! if their early efforts are any criterion then they will easily at- kin their objective’. _ Thicu h (he generosity of Joey licDona d who onnted me use of (- Spurting Club free. the le ue staged a dance recently at wh ch "Icy fared off well financially. "Mdkss to say Joey‘a act. not his ilT-‘i (if this kind. was greatly w- Prcclalled and now the have a Tlllbliouse when the payers con- llellrlle O O I O T111! clubhouse which is proving U be very popular is situated on PPcr Queen street and nightly ‘he 509s gather here and talk over iltlfferent problems concerning the "We and games. Games are Diaved over dozens of times. Inu- Mnta are thrashed out. different lmusements are enlflyed and it is l" making for more enthusiasm I'll"! determination to make the "m" I bivger success than was l" lhwllm M. MAYAN DISCBNDINT! ' Mexican Indians, small 1n stature ‘"5 who atil use bows and arrows. R believed to be descendants of Q lnclcnl. Mayu. sonnel of their teams. Wings Snap Boston Streak TORONTO, unL. Juli. 21-(0?) dToronto Maple Leafs tram. lcd New York Rangers farther nto the National Hockey League cellar tonight, besting Rangers in a third-period scoring outburst w Wlll 4 before a paid crowd of 9.563. After a listless first period. Leafs jumped into a two 8°51 165d WW1 second-period counters by Jack Forsey and Babe Pratt. The ganie hit its high spot in the third with nine goals and a brief but hectic fl ht. ‘Pr. "ctr stirs“: Airmail eliouwi w .1 a s rushing Bud Polle after a tilssle along the boards. Reg rushed to Police's ass ta immediately, embroiled ln an ex- change of lows with Hextall. They went to the ice with Bryan on top. still hammering away. Hextall and Hamilton were giv- en major penalties and were sep- arated by policemen when they at- tempted to continue the fight in the box [ICE SUMMARY I-‘lrllt Period Scorinp-Nfine. Ponally-Hnmlltnn. Second Pcrind b-Toronto. Forsey (Stewart. P :01 2—Toronto. Pratt (Curr. 51111-1111- er) 11:28 Penalties-shack. C. Davidson. umllton hlrd Period s-New York. Kirkpatrick (Pat- rick, Hextall) 3:25 +-'1‘oronto. Carr (Taylor) 9:13 s-gbrolluli. Taylor (Schrincr. rr ' (L-Nzw York, Mnncuso (Myles) 'l_'ro'i-onto. Pollc (mraey. Slew- nrt) l2: l O-"Iloronto. Carr (Taylor. Schrin- er) l7: iii-New York. Kirkpatrick (Myles. Warwic :51 ll-‘lblonto. APPS (Hill. Pratt) l9 . 3 Pmnltles-Hutalf. Hamilton. TIN‘ i1 “ o S ’Sl'de Curling The Presid va. Vice President matches are the first competitions to be completed at the Summerside Curling Club this season. Total scores made by each side decides me competition. The President's tenms_won by 55 points to 40. The following are the rinks and the points won by each. Deeembe 30 President 55 40 Vice r-elident xaph Williams, Byron Thompson Elmer Offer J C. Hayes J .K Curran, J H Gaudet M._M. Bell P Fbley Skip 9 skip 7 tev. T.P. Bulter Horace McFarlane W. . Bruce E. Holahan i‘ G. MacRae Allison McLean l..R. Allen SG. Merriam Skip l3 Skip 5 ‘l L. Driscoll Wnl. Morrison -'.E. McDonald Gordon White J K Fraser N R Durant OE Corner R.L wuiet Skill Skip a Earl Hickey C. B. Morris J.W Arthur E. Cannon W01 Jones W.E. Darby F C Murphy H T Holman Skip 9 skip a l-larly McFarlane Maurice Mill Warren Walker Jos. Woo E N. Estes’ T.I... Llnkletter W.A. Currie Percy Weeks 5MP 6 Skip l0 Sgt, Hopkinson W A. Gordon Ralph Silliphnnt C W. Harris W.B. McNeil] R. A Home J H Prlcharc} HE. Clark Skip 12 Skip 2 The folowlng rinks were drawn up for the Club Championship com- petition of the Summersldc Curling Club which commenced Jail. 11. Wm, Morrison J.H Gaudet F‘. E McDc-nald N. R Durant W B McNeiil I...R. Allen G.G. Merriam, $kip— Skip- J L Driscoli PO. Wylie E. lloizlhan G J, Haves G K. Fraser‘ T.L. Linkletter R L Willet C E. Gurney Skip- skip— Mansfield R055 Bryon Thompson Edgar Cannon Jos. Wood A W Palmer E N Estey G.H Phillips F.C Murphy Sklp- Sk'p- Rev. T.P. Butler C. W. Harris Serg. Bctelnan EllllCl‘ Offer R . A. Horne A . H Curney J H Prlchard W.A Currie Skip— Skip- Huraec ltlcFarlaile Ilalirico Mill John Arthur Gordon While G G. lilcRae J K. Cilxran H. E. Clark Percy Weeks Sklp— skip- J C Profit P0. Venebles Ralph Si lohant A P. Mlwlvan M M. Boll Skip— Warren Walker} AC. 1 Dovcnaildlc E P. Foley Skip- The following are the results of the Club Championship of the Summerside CurFng Club to date: January llth S.G. Mcrrian. 6: L R Allen, 8 lVLM Bel, 3; W.A Currie, 12 RE. Murphy. l1: E P. Foley. 8 Janunry 12th R L. Willei. l0; J.H. Pricliard, 8 C E. Carney, 14 G.l-l. Phillips, 4 l-LE. Clark. 7 RE. Ellis. 8 Jan. 14th Percy Weeks. l3; E. P. Foley, 3 LR. Allen, 8; RL Willet, l4 G.G Merriam, 7; C.E. Carney 9 Jan. 15th G11. Plfllps, '1 RC. Milrphy 0 J.H Prlchard. 5; W A. Currie. 14 Percy Weeks. 9; M M Bell, 6 January 18th Clark, l5; R.L Wlllet, D Ellis, B: S G Merriam. 7 Prlchard, B: 0.1-1. Phillips, 12 January 13th "F!!! .E E. H. W A. Currie. 8; C E Corncy, l L.R. Allen, 12; Percy Weekl. T El’ Foley. l5; M-M Bell. 5 January 20th . Mumhv. 5: H E. Clark. ‘l . Allen. 8; RE. Ellis. 7 Willet, 7; 5.6 Merriam. l9. BOWLING \'.M.C.A. BOWLING LEAGUE Wed. Altomoon P370 F‘ L R. N E w s . ‘Victo .1‘... Driving Club ‘Stages Hird Ice Meet Of Season SaturdayAfternoon Jan. 20-1943 Marigold»:- Mrs. Hooper 300 126 154 Mrs. Allen 110 l0 218 Mrs. Tw lie 173 153 130 Mrs. Hobbs 127 164 178 Mrs. McAulay ill 122 118 Zinnia:- B. Large 137 146 104 Mrs. Gardner 140 134 20o Mrs. Diling 174 150 X25 N. Longworm 153 124 165 Mrs. Clawson 12o 99 110 lllllcbolllu- Mrs. Bishop 153 183 171 Mrl. Cameron 137 150 1M Mrs. Livingstone 135 134 103 Mrs. Norman 117 137 199 Mrs. P. Clarke l8 132 189. Tulips:- Mrs. Bell 140 137 9", Mrs. Craig 104 126 173 Nib. Campbell III l4l ll Fl l , ll eialii...” lfihef ...‘2.‘°23.‘..“Jf.....°“;%$ the Victoria. DHVIIIR Club's third meet of the season on Saturdav afternoon on the Speedway of! Victoria. officrlltals of the Club 16 horses are included in the en- try list and it is expected that the afternoon's racing will provide the best racing of the young season ‘The first heat will be called at 2 °°1°¢k Sill-I'D and horsemen are asked to make it a point to be on idme so as to avoid unnecessary de- ays. Starter for the afternonb meet will be Rusell Abbott. Fmwwln! are the classes and different entries in each; ‘Pkee-for-All Royal Jim, Nell Cochatodale, Ludv Hal. Juanita Axworthy. Class A Pace Joe Volo, Nita Volo, Peter Reap- er. Dr. Budlong. Class A Trot Daikev Kallnuck, Virginia Kal- inuck, Miss Belle Aubrey, Mr. 'I‘illey, Lustys First. Clans B Pace Little Peter. Jean Stratton. Marjorie al, Princess Kalmuck, Wait N’ See, Karava the Great. Class C Trot. It Pace Holly Worthy, Tina Kalmuck. Miss q Marjorie Budlong. Scottie McKane. Peter Grattan, Happy K. Final For Wright Trophy This Afternoon Col. G E. Full meets l-l. Win- clllestil‘ tiis afte n;cn at the C-rl- in; Clu-b in the fznzll ior the Wr gut 'J.l‘Ol_ll . Co. Phil's rank won ihcir way inlo the firai yc-z- terday bychal-ung LlJ (we sttralght victories over lhc S S Snii h r..:k by scores cf 12-11 and 14-5. In the first 61100111116!’ bitceen time two rinks it was only 0:. the l s‘. slcne cn the las. end t at tie Ful rink managed to sqrezre through with the'r vlctorv. Tld at ll- ll entering the 10th end Skp I". ll with his opponent laymg in fcr shot came (‘own with a lcrf-ct sione to Like (ut the sir-Lt and l y in for the yoi"t hat give him the game. In the evening maci be- tween the some two rliks Col. ‘ull vmn rather harddv as his rtik chalked up a 14-5 vl"0ry' and W111 it. a place in the finals. Ill the ozilv ofrr nvtwh payed lll this ctmrcliilln the H. Win- chester rink made sure cf a scof in the final as they d-feated the F-R. Mclaine rink 10-7. This afternrons flnrl vv-‘ifch ‘e- gins at 4 p.111, pom"es l.) ‘ur ill rurllrg fans wth some o’ l. he b s 9W1] clcsor con1ijr"tl"n of the c i- tlre competition. Bo 11 rinks a p~ar to be GVQIII“ m-the-l a"d on- of the best firal: in years ‘n his par- tlcular ccmpQllLlOYi is being Tod-ed forward lo. In the Quebec Commemoration CrmoelitJon C H. Back von fom D. B Plhc» 7-6 while D‘: H. "c- Intyre. making a per'ect daw mot with hi; l~s s or» rewt out the J. 1F. Molerd rink 11-1". Leafs Trample Rangers 7-4 DETROIT. Vdil. 2l—(AP)—De- trolt Red Wings scored two last- period goals to smash a five- ame winning streak of the pace-se ting Boston Bruins with a 3-2 victory in a National Hockey League lune toni ht. Eddie Wares slapped iome a 5 -foot shot. for the win- ning marker less than seven min- utes from the finish. SUMMARY First Period t-nton. Boil (Hollett, Cowley) Penalties-Orlando. Shewchuk. Second Pol-loll m-Detrolt, Abel (Wares) 5:36 If-Bavton. Holletg (Schmidt) 3:45 Penalties-Orlando. Schmidt. Third Period 4—Detrolt. Stewart (Bruneteau) 8: b-Detrolt. Wares (Orlando. Gros- 30) 13:27 Penalties-None. Mrs. Stacey 171 1M 1'71 Mrs. Walker U3 7] 117 High single; Mrs. Hooper, 226. High Three: ms. 140013;, s09. BRINGING UP FATHER ‘msr Mal-ooh: Giliéx o UOTA [TIE LIIIAKLII'I'I'E'I'UINN (jLjAl-(IMAN MONTREAL STOCK EXCIIANCE (Canadian Preu) filocks Bell Tel Brazilian Brock Silk B C Power A Can Cem Can Nor Pr Can Car Found Can Car Pfd ~11’ gdfiflfl .-.-.- - I I v I u commons-sumac urea-dum- | I I uuca Ill Dryden Gen Steel Wares How Smith Int Nickel Lak- of Woods McCall Frontenac Mtl Power Nat Steel Car Noranda Power Corp Quebec Power Shawinlgan Si; Law Com Steel of Can Wpg Elec B Montreal Curb lCanadial-l Press) ‘S°°.‘“."‘T"" n mama» ma» ..=..=a..sss...ss:......s:ss.s..... s K Close 85 Banks (Canadian Pro“) Stocks Nova Scotla Commerce Mont real Royal Close Canadians Hold Hawks To Tie CHICAGO. Jail. 21—(CP)—R-6d Halnilrs goal in the final two min- dies gave Chicago Black Hawks a 4-4 stalemate with the Montreal Canadiens tonight in a National Hockey League game before a slim crowd of 7.451. The tie left Canadiens still three points behind the fourth-plaice Hawks in the fight to be counted among the first four teams in the league to outm- the Stanley Cup Lei New York Stock Exchange (CIIIIIUIII Prafl) BMW! Close 28 3-4 130 I8 1-4 11 5-8 35 1-2 58 3-8 36 70 1-8 16 1-4 31 3-4 32 7-8 45 3-4 23 1-2 Kenneoott. 3o 1-2 lvlont Ward 35 3.3 l; Y Ceatrnl 11 3-4 6H R 24 7-8 Pliil Pet Co 4.4 5-8 $41 OiiCN J 47 1-4 em Orv 42 a-a ted A 30 U S Rubber 26 1-2 U S Steel Co 54 1-4 West Union 27 7-8 Vanadium Corp 17 1-4 West Elee a 3-4 Muvnvc uudlln PTQII) an. 21- > § 5 5Q 5' m 0 n-u bio Bram, Cord Brit Dom S’ S’ = s n u a g“ _, .. .!"...'".. . saas2:ses::ssbsa2* Chester Cochenour Conlal um Con _ Smelt Davies Denison E U) l? -. O W’ ...,_...~r'r~.. 311833-38338335525832 new l THRILLER TNE LEADERS NAVY vs. S. D. U. TITLFONUM TO-NIGITT-siaa After rnun {IV in“ IN CONTEST " Remember When (Dy The Canadian Prue) Concluding a hockey toil: o1 Gel-- many in which they met no defe Canada's Trail smoke Eaters Ge_ feared s. picked All-Germany team 7-2 at Garmisch-Partenklrchen four )L.4l5 ago today. Leading 3-2 at the end of the first. the Canadians Pushed in four goals in the last period. l AFTERNOON SKATING - s-s l WARNING No trespsuln; lllovml on lop Cairns’ ropcrty at 5t. Peters Ilnr- bor. uilty parties will be pros- ecuted. ROY CAIRNS. St. Petcn Harbor. 1-21-31. is your opportunity to hu These males are priced to mediately Must have satisfactory due accounts and notes. collection. S ‘Help Wanted’ F CD 5' o K 0 Q _.V _... wmMOw~mm —mwwmwwO playoffs this year. SUMMARY First Period 1—Montreal. Mahaffy (Sands) 3:27 2—Montreal. Sands (Mahaffy) l 5:23 Ii-Montreal. O'Connor 18:01 Penalty—'1‘uten. Second Period 4—Chica.go. Selbert 8'48 5-Chicago. p. Bentley m. sent- ley. R. Bentley) 9:57 6—Montrcal. Benoit (Blake) 15:47 L-Chicago. D. Bentley (March, Thoms) 17:07 Penaltles—-B0uchard, Portland. "ram: Period B-Chicago, Hamill (D. Bentley, Seibert) 17:59 Penalties-None. lludeyTlltcll ls Retired NEW GLASGOW. 145., _-(OP)_ Dudey Patch, the pride of Nova. Scott; home's racing fans this summer. will race no more. The gallant little gelding has fa:- turccl a bcme in his foot and the owners. the New Gla-grw Driving Club, today arnoimcwi Du o,‘s honorable retirement. Dudey showed her hrels lo many of the Dom‘nlon's rest pacers this summer, appearing oirmghwilt the Marltlmes and at the fall harness meet at Dufferln P=rk in Trrnw. In her most successful season, gul- ded by little Jce O'Brien. Dudcy was beaten decisively only Chestnut Bars. and shared with the New Brunsvwck horse the cre- dit. for padn-r, ih" festest mile on: Canadian track in i942. In the annual ravisw of hlrness mclng 1n the Marltimes, Lia-Col. D. A MacKln-non of Charlottetown recorded Dudeyis best tfme as 2.06 at. Brldlzewater. N.S.. 00'. f, with Chesmm Bars hitting the some clip at Charlottetown, Aug. 13. He vrrotie that these horses “paced Vile two fastest heats we have record of in Canada this season." Coming back is the suit or coat of black with ermine trim. A new black woollen srit with ghort boxy jacket has a small ermine collar Ind pocket flat of the sno .fur. THAT ear-rues rr! m eosr Aw MAKE m FAT- HEAD RETURN mm" MONEY- sssesssss 3-4 .- r- .- s. ' = 2." ‘ u2$8=$3 1-7 ll l-l P-lbdpn Hz-ar. sssaasksszsssaasssassesessszs .-'. r. +:-. CSCCCS? UNLISTED Dclhousic Pbothiil rend Ore WANTED Smells and Tom Gods wanted in large rluantities. With advanced prices. Containers supplied free. Phone undersigned collect OTAnry, Summerside or Portage. 833 Signed, E_I_._MER E. SCHARBELL school. Th: Charlottetown Guardian. that will improve your herd at a WELLINGTON MacIIEILL PHONE 832-J or 1183 NOTICE mediately will be handed to my attorney for ‘WELLINGTON NoNElLL Under the new government regulations which became ef- fective on Septnlnller 4, ll. is still permissible to puulilsh over nn advertiser's uwu name "Help Wanted" advertlsemcnls for domestics; farm help: teachers; nurses ‘and probationers; fishing and trapping help. and for students employed after All other “Help Wanted" advertisements. however. must be submitted by the advertiser to the Service officer. Unemployment I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Richmond Street. and on receiving the 01. lion's approval the advertisements can then be inserted In Marked Foxes For Sale l have a few well-marked Silver males for sale. This y a quality marked male moderate ‘price. sell. 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ML-liW-SA-A" Montreal For Sale 110R SALE - BASE BURNER also waterfronts, grates and lin- ings, for various kinds of stoves. Apply 89 Rochford Strcetl 22 21 KIRBYS ENGLISH IRON AND 89c postpald he Two Macs Dru store, Charlottetown ll-zo-Ffl-t . Teachers Wanted WANTED AT ONCE-TEACHER for Wmsloo south Srhnnl. Sun. plcincnt $150.00. Apply Earl Rodd. Wlllsles. Secretary. 1-22-21. Female Help Wanted vvaivrcn lMMEplIrEIT? E117- able general maid. small flat. one child. Apply Mrs. A. Lmwis, 181".- Pcpperell St. Halifax. N S1. 2 2 - 2- i Crmpany, 310 Yong SL. Toronto, __ orlo. A___W_l;&-24-25. MlniFll'~fRll§"a§lK.__* 1 DID ~o'r./-- HE BORROWED FIFTY MORE rlzom ma!