_»-<-¢v-.n~<- _._..._... ..._t._.._-. “m... .. . ..........._._.-....-..._..._n._..-_.__.__..._. ._. ‘ 5 Your iy BUY YOUR. SEASON '8 SUPPLY ‘AT THE VERY ATTRACTIVE PBIOIB OFFERED BY US DURING OUR ON] WEEK SALE From February 9th to 16th Dry Goods a-udfllothing, Hardware, Booteand Shoes, Omokery stain- oountof........................................SOpercent. 10 p. c. 0ft 0ur Entire Grocery Line Thisisarealsaleeswehave foundafterstockta-lclngthatwu haveamnohheavierstookthenwe shouldomryandasegivingthepeo- ' pie the benefit by oilering goo ds at BIG Discounts. ’ . AgreatnumberotspeeialsinMANYLINESthatoanbehadail Half Prices“ Oome and see for yourself. l i . Only once in a wihile do you get shopping opportunities like this, ‘ so be on hand on the opening days as many lines will >be cleaned up iml- UUMacDONALD BROS. l ‘ ‘H’; H - Georgetown \ - , THIS AFIERNUBN iieilgilgsgggrggo UNNEWSPEEDWAY i i A; P. Culfiflgue on and although the game was somewhat slew In shots. some sebil Kinnon. o. Johnson and. Barteux on the shot to the"net. 0n the wliele both teams nlsyeil don. Prowse and iMcLeunn, Howse ' dy ‘and Payzant who combine and; Y ‘Clinch League New clause-ow‘.- Feb. 8-—Tlii> schedule closes Last Night, With Victories 2 t0 0. . 0A fairly large attendance or fans were at the Arena iastnkht to wit- ness the first o: a series o! two ex~ hihitlon games between Acadia bu; gi-ndimuy warmed up, Gauthier showed a burst of speed and kept Th6 10B W88 1'59 5°51 0! the 8995' right at it, with Diamond, Prowse. Anderson and Gordon tries out Mc- University and. Abegweits. flashy hockey‘ developed before the final gong. T118 1091111 16MB fie Workillfi repeat, but the whistle connected nicely on team play and combina- tion seems to be their middle name. as they worked it wdl and to good eiiect on several occasions in each period. , . _. . The Abegweits also allowed’ more combination than in- previous games and gave some aloe exhi i- tions oi’ going through, only to lose well and are evenly matched as the score will indicate. . From the first, it appeared as if the Abegweits would hsvean easy time of it, getting tihe rubber be- hind McKenna after one minute of play. and was followed by another which was not allowed. This made the College boys come to time and they started skating and the game became more interesting, especially after the Acadia. lvays 118d matched up the counter that tied the score. First Period The game started at 8.22, and Anderson goes up for the first shot at MdKenna. IR. B- Johnson re- turns and Pmwise gets in a shot. Eton and. G. Johnson carries down losing to Prowse, who came along the boards and slammed in the iirst goal after one minute oi‘ pluy. Pnorwse and Diamomfoombine on the next run, losing to lihton, and Gauthier recovers and fires a weak one at McKenna, following in fast, he got the rubber from behind the net and in the scramble, parked it into the net; but the count was not allowed. _P. Johnson and Eaton combine losing to Pmwse. who comes down with Diamond losing, to Barteux and Prowee and Goa-donicomhine. losing a nice opportnqityvto score‘, when the Acadia. goalie goes down; fiat to save, Barteux and Beaten combine, Benton catching the long. pass, beet out Diamond at 8-36, for‘ the goal that tied the score, I From the face-oi! Diamond and run iiiaiiiiiiiiiiii . 1 IN ZAU. Swill In a Rather Listless Game vat the Arena“ Hockey the Acadia and Abegweits Bat- led therflixtyiMinutes 0i Play on Even Terms. Intermediate Game Won bTy i’ . ., y.“ mites-Roi, V1927 5 PRINCE EDWARD Tuiiiiv ‘ 4 BIG DAYS‘ g and. Flsnrunssxi’ VAUDEVlLLE-L-PUBK a wiiir: . ONE. OF KEITH’S BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE inch; i‘ u.“ *1‘ Flashes - 0i Good ,v,§:'i_‘§‘_“’1“§,5 RADIO TALKING PICTURES] i ‘l use“ THEY comepu THE scenes as m REAL use, TALK, sme AND wince. ITS ‘A ecnzsm AND vowu. assttv euaov Ti-usv mono Fiuivi, l» p‘ firs»: comes ‘sabiiinilsi Masterpiece ‘ofv ‘Flaming Hearts ' and FlilSlllng Third Period The third opened rather slow SW01- try to duplicate the first goal on u d8 long pass, and Barteux and: Eaton PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA with both plays. After half the period was over the iAbhies shifted over D. Diamond coming up to the front line andflvloliellan on the defence. this change seemed to give the Al» bies a new lease of the game and McKennu was given a busy ilve minutes. Nice runs by Diamond and G01‘- and Cox. with Anderson, for the Abbies and: Elderkins, l1. l3. John- son, Barteux for Acadia. A iew minutes beiore the period ended D. Diamond made‘ a rush down the ice, taking a long shot and following in fast, caught the Acadia goalie napping and T17R94! the rubber between the posts for the goal that deadlocked the 511K119- ..The Abbies from the T841003 tried hard; to repeat and in an ov- er anxious moment piled right inio the Acadia net, but they could not get the mulch desired count and the bell rung down on their first set to with a 2 all score, Three Della"- ies were handed out in this Delimi- Prowse two minutes for checking. Brady two for tripping and Eaton two for holding. LOVER, fighter, braggart, flirting with danger, laughing at death— who! a role this one is for the dashing John Gilbert! _ If you're hungry for truly great romance, lee the grcal star in the magnificent picture made by the masterly King Vidor from the best- seller of Rafael Sabatini, author of “TheSu Hawk" ‘and “ScaramoucL "l You’ll love at! Hailed as The following is the lineup: Am“. IMMM," Greatest Goal c MicKlnnon. . M. Diamond SW95] " Defence ' R. B. Johnson D. Anderson ROITlanCe B. D, dllderkin .. . . D. Diamond _ Fewer“ in Years! R. B. Baton, Capt. J. Gordon G. Johnson . . . . . . . . . . .. E. Prowse W. Barteux .. iL. Gauthier A. J. Brady . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. F. Cox W. Payzant W. Xiiclallan iH- Matthews . . . . . . . . . . .. tVlr. Fred- Moore refereed the game satisfactory to all, ‘Mr. Ed Acorn acted as timer and Messrs. Charles Stewart and Douglas (lor- don as penalty timers. I Eleanor Boardmon, ‘ ' sscou'o' GAM 1-: The lse-condiamo between tlic Gauthier came down, losing to Bra- Diamond saves nicely. Prowse and. v Gordon come down twice in quicki succession, losing to R. Johnson tit the defence, who carries through and nets the count that put Acadia. in the leadL From this to the bell. Prowse Au- derson, Gordon, Diamond and Cox. bill“! Pilht in. but were unable to equal the score and the period end-| ed 2 to 1 ror the college boys, No g very clean. - n-'.~'."is~>-..,. Second Period penalties bei“ Eiveui the Ilia)’ btl- of Reggie Dillon, who turned iu u in while E. MlrDonald, Sherreu, liuinp-i ii.\l.ili‘.~\X, l-‘i-b. s-wgiiiiiuiiiius _ scour-moo '(,‘()1'p()|';1|iolllflllilfljdywfil! er, Squarebriggs, McMahon and furnished by Johnston and WmwL: convicted before ills liunour Jildgi- Power worked for their team. ihicrxiliere oi‘ lhu ilouti-ozil Siiwkli Th.» mm,“ yagp mo“ U,‘ 1|“; EM; Coustmitiriouil ui. IJOriginai. on: The Victorian has another mo] Exchange; . ]l{i\'4‘l‘ l)l‘l\'lii_1; (‘lull look place on (‘llillfle 0i lHlVllll-E (lilllllllell illfllvl’ customer in the-nets in the person ifllllliliii)’ ilfnnuuiiiu m, 11m Emil rvil shares u!’ the capital stock iii New York Exchanqe lli‘.'l‘l‘, uwiun in ivonnioi- t-uniii- Nluniifiii-iiireru‘ ‘Finance Coruiii- great game for his team and was At. ‘Pop. uuii Santa F0 Ry. . iii-ii’, lions ill!‘ illl(‘ll(lil|i('i' ivus not largo. iiilll- Ilillliiilii- from “i“"'“h°1d"“ ‘ably supported. by F. lmucettc, American (You. Co, . . . . . . . .. - ‘ Th" illlli’ "You! uu lhc i-aril was the lilllilifl‘ iillfli‘ l'..\'i‘i°l“~'@-“- (pom cmnpbeih Muney, N1¢hO150nvAn,_ car and 1.113.130, H r. fi‘l'i'-l'ili'>iili. l|ll‘l‘L' liorsi-e bring t-u-‘ Duo in (‘Xfléllllilllllg ('ll'(‘._lllllSi' VIctOQs and: Abegyvcits the new iormeil club won) out by n scorn oi 2 to 0. ~" ‘ The boys-ipubjup il. good hrnuii of —— hockey and. have u nice working lot (if-players on both teams. v v For the Abegwcits. Coiiinus iu goal played his usual cool game, Stock Quotations we." — i WARNiNG TO “STOCKHOLDERS 0n Woiiiiusilixy. January 2G. i922. RlVBPnir, l). l. isutiuieiflPrcsltlcni oi‘ Oii)'_ . li|vl - _ it this utter-noon is tine. sneer! Class B- T"! - Gilli F their 1) \ ~i-» , - - - ii‘l'l‘li, Nulioiizl IL. 1' "l ms. mu i. (titres and upon the undertaking ii (loniteamirwnlubo hold on the Vie‘ captain H. m“ {wk WARN-m‘ igtfliisglzlisdwétgllairi‘ The middle period was probably‘ lnslherailsfigt alllltlfiod lnciotlligirylfcuxu iliiielSluleltl (iiliillnllitillitil; H‘. “mi “Willi li- x Nilililillillmli, tum lllii- iii‘ tho acvuscil to make complem- , toria Club Speedway. The Banker in: w - l n“ ‘me-a have e fastest of the three and got scored, in the second All ixiucetie A111: Bosch‘. Mug .90 ' ‘ " H3, u slight. uiaruhr. |l'(‘.i>iiil.lll|0ll, ilis llonour Judge Con , Five classes have been arranged, lgo inn. 0 D0 ti” d g‘ Wm be away at 8.55. Prowse again K911i"! U19 BlYIB-llest player '0“ the lpun1'iA,,_.u.vo,,d,l Cop ‘mu 4|, ‘ .'i‘lu- noxl met-t will tukc place on staniiueuu zilloivod Mr. TJGNIHBFOH ‘ and "r4! 93994-7194 m5?- Wmfl V973! 79'- m b’ m!‘ a“ a” I in the first shot 0n the net foilow- p“; {he “can, the‘ mm and in U, IJN Y can‘ , "m k1“! h. v‘ l‘ ‘i’ "1 i'i‘iiiirsiluy, i-‘oh. 10th. it will coir on ennui-ruled fifllliffllCflr. keen rao ng will take place. Class B. Pace ‘P1111611!!! i! 9 9°59" °l 5 9w ed b ' _ ‘ “y .‘ ' '4 ' l‘; i- i- In“ sis-i oi‘ u‘ ht-o-for-iiii 2. 0 trot and 'l‘iic illMWfi should be of inl' ti Thafoubwln‘ h“ we probable Johnny Cope days 30m “m” ‘m we gun“. m“ Yémgezion. Gordon and (iau third Frank Doucette added sooth-Wuhan Am. Sug. Co, mil. .1315, m“ “m, Ute" “d, 4 It " View 0r (m "lumbar 0 l“ -4 gr, _ _ - , v . . ,v g i“ "it. ' o l ' ' ‘ i ggg-Hgigg, $13,, . a 33.-g;,g;°g;;=i,.§};g“ ..*:...:"."..::“;;r;‘..";: 21.". .Z.i::..r::"1;i..:"::..“;::;:i%;:u°1::¥:.::~*.»;r"o°" ‘l l’ ‘Elmo “- "’°i"““"“‘° i’ r" . __v_’ m k _'__ -i., _ ' ' o, " ' --_ - - ~ - * ~~ ~i‘-l'.("llillll:<i enosu n'. ii .- t us i “ ' "3 '66s: A. Trot Driftwood. 0n Wednesday. evening the loc» 21312133:at:figjzleaiaifixl-lieltctzfllel.GDIGBGLZ to 0 for the Victorian. fFht-Jntcrnationai [Inner (.0. 5rl_ .___.._<+__y__i . i: “a qrig,i,,gp,i"pgrcl,,Oizyflgfilgrgpr, I Ba i c. E T ‘ ale m“ -_;Al\ii il1 iillgtwfie!“ hm“ m but his Show ‘argqmagg glbgilrillfi i-‘l "l6 "W? llil. View Ia iféfillilllllll 32;; 2Ilil‘(lll('(‘(l by Asthma. Tho i-on- scuilni: Ill!‘ i-imiiiiimi oi‘ iiui 0011i villi i" - '° iowauw von. y 11,8 "i." ' " ' a ‘ i "1 “W-flrsey- ~10‘ vi: l. .i‘1i . i i l -‘ . ii- '.. l 58h!‘ 0M. innrsddeltiewfllaslilw. Both games ca" °1 b? the defense, Barteux . (loul Mis. Kim. and Tex. Ry. 217%’: l lmlllcu: illfiillljiplllnlilflllil‘Efliflllll- mum ' M"?! . , Everelldy . siiouldtive tholhns a real good keg three ‘mick “m” 105mg each 001mm“ - - - - - - ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - - - -- Dllli-lll Realm"! CO- - - - - - - - - . - - - - - -. 1044i" loss exhaustion Farly use ‘illOliil i ' . "i"<*>"""‘_ i v i _~-~--~.»'~~ » "i"? T°dd brand of hockey a/nd the results “m” u’ Audermn‘ , Deillllire i$0uthvru Pacific Co. .. I081». ihy nil manna m; 15m“. (“tymh rank‘ Gill! A. Pses Silk Worthy v tar Prowse sud Gordon came down Harper‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. RlISlIIUHIOH Pacilc R '. ' i; ' ' ' -. ' UI-‘oi- Scolds n nfiflltlwr-lll , will be watched with much in b l . . . . .. 103,. ions m: l i) Kfinuggn. Munm, ll . . . . . . Kirkwood Todd est ut a. brilliant stop by McKeuna B. Doiron . . . . . . . .. Con Campbell IZS, industrial Alcohol (in 74.371110,“ l, ‘ 1H; ' _ ‘ , ' _ , ’l‘homu.~i' .ii3i-icr~irii-. Oil is a stuudur i ‘Tram Amos; Races will start at 2 p. m. sharp. ' robbed them of a con t Th - . l - , _ ' ~ " v évi °i l- ll lill llliiie lien Mi) _v v _ _ v, D _. l qihe league “Landing 1a as go]. ‘n. ey re Fnrwnhjg “YBSUIHJIQHQQ pinch-h. w, m] _ | _ _ iutieili for lllt. pimupt liiuimen l DifBfl-lllll L- ~ Th9 ‘warn Wm b9 ‘neared o“ this,’ we. ' _ Pmt With the same results and then hicllonulr] . . . . . . . . . . . . NlCllOlSilIPUTlilQd Slums Steel i 1565/‘ n, leaf“ l5 q“ (‘My ‘mil- Hncly u“ 0i! sculilei and inn-us." iis licaliu i Helen Dewey. mgmlng In preparation for the att-| . o added Cox w the “s, only m m" at samrebfiggs _ A naucpdcvl,‘ “L ‘voulworlll ‘(,0 - ». .. . y,’ i u I Dllfifiilllnfi and: bimgs iiltisisoii mwpr WWI-fly anon!“ “m pa,“ am _ l,‘ ' ‘ I emomfs 8mm v the mouth o! m t . _- - v- - . . . . . . .. iii,“ iu-lp uud comfort. I\u homv.» ivheri- I ' . l‘ __ _. i ‘ “‘ t‘ .- .i->._... Won Lost PIIY .11 ll a n6 i Shem-en ‘ . ‘ . I l ‘ V I ‘ I U F‘ Doucmml itsthuiu is prcsvui. in the ivusi tlli» ‘lids "I “ileflly li-cuvviy llOlll lili. l" 4' . . .. iTrui-o 7 2 t l; 3° neon and Barteux next Stevenson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Gillisi Montreal Stock Exehanqe l’.l'<‘u should iu- Wllliillll this l'l'i‘ili ‘WY- li is iil-“ozui excellent ri-msil. Ii New Glasgow 5 3 4 as; tug-g"; 1311118 to A. Diamond hioMahon .. .. Murlfly ' ‘ll ri-|,,,.,|_,._ ' “. ifor ail mauui-i- oi cuts. bruises fill ‘ s t . Anngonbh 4 5 and Cox trlggoullt. ‘miles; PrgowsePower .. .. . . lirevzinsliirbilibl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ., xi §...__._.._ , __ uiprnius, as ivcli us for rvllvvillli U‘ - iti Steliarto ......... 1 8 3 ‘ 9 a ‘m? °,- - - - ~ - - ~ - - - - > - ~- Billie OWN‘! Sniiiii . . . . . . .. _ 2 A [q . _, .4 ',‘ - liillllti arising from iuiioiumuiiongil =. We” tr°ng°s ...¢...";r.’ i.':::.::;“":.:""..:f.. 2%.. “ i?“ "m -- ------------- -- ......... .. .51.‘... ‘§tl.“i..2f;.'.“.‘.’.‘ mil i _i --—“b 8-“8 Co“ comer Rink’ Bay ‘new on! llXb ab I}. ‘Johnson try a little R0fPf8(‘—Ml‘, Fred Moore. Montreal Pun-or . . . . . . . . . .. 711A run lu- ;1,,1.,,n,,;,|,.,,1|y “utqwd m, and siuvhio saves muuy u doctor- : NEW G . W- - ' - February 3rd; between Tihetico- . . . "" " .'v W‘!!! ll sled at the defence. National Breweries . 69y, lliigv urn wihceitul from ‘u dining llllil VOYPYNIHYFH lei‘- ; Kelllvme M”! 1°“ m‘ Mme ville and the local team. The Gamma‘ “d G°rd°ll 031716 liiJWIl- NOTES $Dauish River . 997/ room iii u klivlion , this morningutter thein-f-WO 8811198 83mg rgguflgfluh} 5 flgmyy gm- uie _ _ . _, _ mwffliillinx and losing one not. 15mm“ River pm " 113,; _ _n__i' _________ __,__ i________.- i mm Stalin?“ . “ha, “hunt locale)!“ score be,“ 8__5. Th6. The game was setting faster and Tue baud favored the inns wlthlsioei ‘Co. Can. " 123‘ 1 i i . The" "mflifi. w cause main." m, me vane" ~ "n? . _ v v _ the players were using their bodies many nice selections (luring me 0v. whlnipgg Emu“, _ 62,, one of the have i184! LePage sud F. Doucette while In m freely but neither side could get in ening, Ashes,“ PM New ' ' ' ' - - - -- ‘m4 v this winter nnu they unite elat~ Cecil Simpson and n. Warien piny- . _ _ g a count. and the period ended_ as --_ '" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " “i, ed over their trtp.._0,6 Piclifu County. ed good hockey tor the home team. the first 2 to 1 for Acadia. Ander- ‘Tonight at 7-30 the Sr. honours vmonmmn T! In evelllllwile-P-Jfilfllllfilltil: -_ Tl1%°ll°"4“I-."P "i" "will" NEW YORK. Feb. lt-Wlllliim "ll drew ilie only penalty of the and r. w. c. will play nml at s30 shnwinignu- . :1‘. """ " 137.3» ~ mall-user of usev entvi regent. he luv W "iiltieeviile (Young) ‘Stribling, of Msoom on. reriod. when he collided ‘with Eat- the Abbies illld Acadia iviii int; upICan. Steamship Coin ' ' ' ' " -§,- ‘ stated hhatrflli Glee ilk“ a ‘ ~ . ' n“! w t “hbflied his entry into Tex illck- 0n along thelioards. for the second game. can. Steamship Phil’ U ‘ ' I ' H l fl( ‘ 111% ""49 (“m- "" 7W"! 5' wmm” ' ' " ' mm“ ° ardh heavyweight eliminstioirtour- . _ . mmlmm, Bruise ' ' ' ' ' ' " “i” a é. would he-lpifim “ ' “nut: Si‘ o ‘_ BIICQ R Bantam ngmfln b! kale Hun- “ . . . . .133 ‘ i_ tit-Z. said Mr. "Msrgeson, “but they - m” n ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' man or the Pacino coast in a i0- » ~ A i=1. w» i- i» ~<Ii$b i ‘v A Moor M Buntsin BANKS ' _ play lnicehockey." Asked what was ' _ ° ‘ round bout‘ in Madison Square wh r ‘. W”. ..._. , l the hardest team the Wildcats l . iflarden tonight. The nieteh was , en 8 POISOII Feels ‘BRIG n-—~ . 1 k . . , . i ' ~ layed thiq winter he stated that K w m, L‘ w“ l, up", slow one ttninterestiflk. Both . - , . §°"",“"““ -------- -- m‘- ’ "e vhirletiéww sovie- save iii- ° ' Wélrlied 11m some. “ Tired UHF-Docent Feel Like Bank N312 4656;." 35.3 l ompany i i i. . . . . . . . t - . ~ i‘ . I "l4" '11P ‘Wt 8"" "L c. Simpson m. LePage i comm ‘ TheDanger Signal i“ night Feb. 9th. at BAY View Rink. inary to the bold-dorsal] it with Midi ad's. ‘ genie. I H‘ Y3‘? i i“‘-I"T ‘p? Nirviiiihiiii n. wee hoped thsat Kentvllle us “m” "m- Now Glasgow would meet thin to- night but the strenuous ‘ hockey m schedule in the A. P. C. Lellue i :1 Q locals this week and any exhibition 1m isms! are out or" the question. l. _-i-- _ ‘ v Martin ' Burke, New Orleans, iig-htdtesvyweight, ecoredi a techni- P. Warren .. l‘. Doucette cal knockout in two rounds over The next game between these Blackie Miller, Australian champ- tivd will be played Wednesday ion in s. scheduled Iii-round prelim- Gtribiingdluifman ’ A sneeze is nature's warning eta 1.1 not fine. game will be played on much l; Mum” gqum, and“ Tliiimhv sillil- Fm "l" if!" tonight. The referee swam the bout after one minute and two sec- ’ ends or the second round with Mil- “ ,lsr helpless. Burke weighed 174, ‘v ii two four-round preliminary ‘ . Pierre Osndou, of France, drew with Joe Cavalier of Paterson. N. 1., 168, and Jack Hild- . glider "t"! m ‘fail Iffifazlla’; ebralnl of syi-sonso, N. Y., m, de- "m 1m" "i" °" ° tented Nick rnasi. of Pssssie, n. J ~ That's the time you need a Nenroiis exhaustion is n modern Doing Anything 6% Convertible Gold Debentures Due October 1, i941 Intemationrii Paper Company is, with its I >Whoni-—liiny. 141%; July, lap/é.’ -_ Sept. 122. '. C0rn"‘Muyi8i'lZil : . sent. 8m. good up-bulidlng tonic. disease caused by toe close Jilly. 311,4; osres-overstudy, ate. i forms the host nerve and brain wvvllIIlll. n, Foster's Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites stored thousands o! suflsrsrs to health-Sim Bottles, s. A. Fosrss Dr. French's sngQYVsi-iiilqldscspshlss, trying flmlly Knits-May, 46%. .Wheat—lviuy, 138%; July,~136%- oet. 121st. ’, .v —-<o>i_ Oi-DIOAGO. ldeh. ii. — (imvm- (‘ievefisndi Alexander. star pitcher of the St. iiouis Cardinals, and hem 42 of the world's series against the New York Yankees today signed his contract and mailed it m 3g, lnuis. " i” ' Alexander, who returned his H.“ own-ml’? ha” first contract. was given a sub- HmNlSO-b‘ mmtd st ipi increase in the, document v _ t a nedtodsy. _| ' " subsidiaries, the largest manufacturer of paper in the world. We recommend these deben- tures to those desiring security and profit- sharing possibilities. Circular on request. Price at market to yield about 6.10% I The N ationelliségity Company ‘st. Pem- Slr | . four v '1 food known, and has re. CENTRAL’ onuoeron: l