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Ear, Nose Twice Er» and lllpplylng Glasses é‘ Office Hours-O to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 aiwrglnar, Solicitor, Notary Public‘, .21.... of Nova lootla Building. 8814448411113, McDonald 8r McPllee y ‘A-MMDONALD min-Merlin A sAnllis-rsitdfiiotrciroil. are. vmo$ificfiniiéiti»-r-m further particulars. era residing outside of Charlottetown. such as tubes and batteries. ~ IN - For Country Buyers Only We have on hand a number of new and some slightly used-Radio sets of standard makes of the Regenerative type which our policy forbids our selling in Charlottetown on account o1 the possibility of their causing interference when used in crowded areas. These we offer at ‘startlingly low prices, below the cost of manufacture to our custom- All equipment quoted ls absolutely brand new ‘Below are a few sample quotations. Radiola ill A four tubes. Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . .. $10.00 Necesea ’ completion equipment, including Loud Speaker De Forest d. Crosaiey R 2—two tubes, mahogany cabinet, holding all batteries. ‘ To clear at, complete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Orossley Mod. Vl. two tube, complete at . . . - . . . . . . . . .. . Gnebe three tube, a really high class set. Oompiete at .. De Foret 5 Crossley 3 R 3, 1925 model. Complete .. Northern Electric three tube, v_/_c_i5jth_ ‘$75.00 for ‘ _ . . . . . .. Several high grade three tube home made sets. Your choice for . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Many other litems too numerous to mention. “Musleone Headphones in original cartons, new $2.00 each or 3 pairs for . . . . . . _. GET A RADIO AND ENJOY THE Music 0F THE Am, rue ISLAND RADIO co- 17G KENT STREET OH kRkOT-TETOWN Write or call for . . . . . . $42-50 . . . . . ..,. " Professional Cards illonalli T3- ilart " ‘Soccer Head Wlli-“NIPEG. March 8. -— Sam would Davidson, secretary of the Domin- of the ' ion Football Association at its an- competing ln 1h l nuai meeting here. J. A. Reid, was yo]. the present CHARTERED ACQOUWTANT chosen to head the association for ‘ Medical lehool and j-leepltfl and Throat. 0m". Bayer Iulldlng Great George Street Albert C. Saunders K. C. ‘.1 14-0 =--.- -» --_ '1' llllees Water Street, Iummerelde. Charlottetown. MONEY TO Lbntl B. A. l. A- Isrrlsters, attorneys. Ito. . Money to l-oen. ' __ y Requisities acid 1.9,... can be depended l upon at ‘all times. We have been very careful offer only tllose-.flem'e"tli‘at i We know are absolutely l-e- “ liable and we invite your in- Ilieotion of our complete stock. ' . Our stock of Baby Foods “ Ire always fnsh and -we “ A new line of exceptionally heavy ‘rubber.’ Baby Pants _ have Just been received. The price ls Bile-Joe them. E. A. FOSTER l Central "' I Perfection Ice ‘cream Bricks and Jaolt‘ Frost Klssse-‘l-‘rssl-f i idlliy‘. . ‘ , ' 13o Edwin! 8".“ ‘H ~ the ensuing year.. ' ' ‘"‘ . . I ‘ ‘MW N-‘s Indication that the projected ‘ - The Oualdlanfi; Hockey Bulletin M the vl-“flrilrlllollcton and Kent- viile-Creacentfl games last night ,. were much appreciated by a large ‘lliumbor of hockey fans as was ovl. Ellved llyqtheunuineroua telephone 1138115 received ‘at this office, Much ‘ credit la due; the Western» Union ‘ office for prom l: service. ‘i N" Sflntlelllnlr-flfhe man who THOUGHTHUL MOTHEFlS KNOW ‘THAI THE y Baby professional league might not on. ‘ ertlte this season, was contained in a statement by 0. McMillan, th United Weston, which it was hope YDVQ 1511B 0f the mainstays 8.88116. had no intention of e professional class . can rely an- . ‘m1 1m w» so ma... con- sidering that ialie‘ r been on the ,Win Over 1111111161‘- Tbat the. ‘Allierlcn . Beadle re. a superior hockey team was piai 1 demonstrated to a good ‘ iehca, at the Ctystsl mus, 911.111" .. 1111"?" aide losllnlsbt, when the boystron West Prince secured s decl ivq win over the ‘Sumlnfirlllle C. ,. ll- L getti eight goals while their op pollen i. ‘secured only 4- . Deaplu the unfavorable weather. there war s, very good sheet of ice and whlli fast hockey was not possible soml excellent stickhandlinl and lean. work lwss in evidence. ~' ‘The Summerslde teuin started ofi w ‘th 5. bang, securing two goals ll t e 1st three minutes. The score a"- lbiv and of the m period was s-i u. fflrol" oi Summerside, and in the St. Louis by 13-1 SARASOTA, Florida, March B. — The New York Giants slaughtered the St. Louis Browns in an opening exhibition game today, 13 to 1- The score: R- H- K SLLouia (American) 1 6 4 New "York (National) 13 13 1 Batteries -— Baleholdel‘. Faulk- and Dixon, O'Neil; Barnes, Henry. Ciarlcsou. Aimada and Dcvormcr. Han-by. Y. M. (i. A. Bowling CHURCH LE_AGUE ALLEY .R ECORD Just a. reminder of the Church League game rolled on. Fob. 24. which broke all previous records. The United rolled the highest town total of 31125 and high single 1411111" of 111.91. Note the 1.1191. Jcwar (flow and three or 320cm! 759. United ' ‘ Jack Webster . 192 193 248 Watson MacEwen .. 24.3 162 1'59 Jewar Clow . . . . . . . . 320 ‘175 26-1 John Squarebriggs . 193 240 200 Gordon Toombs 24-3 143 1.49 I191 913 1020 Total 3125 "The 3125 and 119-1 are the high- est city scores roiled on the "Y" Alleys. SPECIAL MATCH The Shellca ably assisted by Mr. Walter Goes defeated the Shelma by a good margin of 225 pins. The above Mr. (loss rolled. both high 5111818 and three of 237 null 679 pins. Slleiks . W. Goes . . . . . . . . .. 219 223 J MadLean .. -‘ 142 159 K. Johnson ‘101 84 A. Dowling . 149 103 cs1 sen 569 Total 1847 151 13a 11c .. 121 16s 111 H. Iaapthorne 154 112 106 out 581 ll; Total 1622 BOWLING 7. Oddfellows league’ Senluer va. Down. 8.30. Rebekah league. Whiz Bangs vs. .loi1y Jingles. You Qipp- Roaches Rods 2nd‘ period Alberton evened thi Alerts: score, the sign board reading 3-0 l. Caliashan - 132 206 fig at the conclusion of the second W. McDonald 164 141 1,68; The third nae an interesting per i1‘. Prunty 208 253 231. iod and after it, was xolns owhlli W. Goylc . 161 16g 2W1 MacDonald scored the goal whlcl v. Voyle .. 172 18 ‘ put his team in the lead. Albertor. Tomuqgm, , scored four more and C. Y. M. L ' i one more, the period and game end Anchors: 205 185 2W. 111g 8-4. ' '1 J. Chandler - - - - - -- ‘~ °_, The line-up was, as follows: 184 1Z3 ‘1341 Alberton Regals 8'$l_de QY.M.L- 220 171; ' ' Goal " ‘ B 153 13' I M. Albert ......... l-l- Q-aliani 164 141 164 Defence 1_ Tota1-2657- ‘ A. Wllkle . . . . . EGallanl i .11. Jotfray . . . . . G. Gallanl Alerts; “ . Centr .l. Callaghan . . . . .. 186 187 Laird F, Perry w, J, .\lcDonald 197 12s ‘ - Will! ' F. Prunly . . . . . . . .. 172 303 13; E. MacDonald . .._, Perry W. Coyle . 231i 21.6 20 cjodsrienly; .... .. .. GxGalianl v_ (Joyle . . . . . . . . .. 192 191 224 _ Subs . c no n Totn1——2904. ! M.Perry . . . . . . .. ,-- uce e » T, 9mm; , E. Iloclalr press. G. Ramsay's;........ W. Doucetie Arthur Morris refereed the Slime A. Martin . . . . . . . . .. 172 16721821 satisfactorily. n, Moi-gun‘ . 94 194 .179 ", W. Power .. 12g ' R, D n -an . 1 N- G- Glants Defeat u. llluclgloliulli 2w 111i m of the United roiled High single » ‘ compiler Parley aman cPrWW-l ‘iris: *;.'::=.'":':.:::.:.. a... .1 Qrliggdo, Fla... today. to con!" {if}; President August Hflllllmnnl“ ° B.» his salary demands. This ‘ sage‘, aughey (wits, second basem .‘ ;hc only member of the loam uu‘ hoard from. 1T0.c.isow1mg . I Last night was the Alerts N181". and won both of‘ them. in the first‘ game IFraiik P1111111’ hi"! hill‘ “"51” 25s he also mu man total 629- In zhetaecoild Frank Pruuly "M" "l"? high single 303 and Wilf Coyle had‘ high total 660. l T0ll1l-—--2-l68. Tonight the Barbers and flu‘- Crescenls will roll at 8.15. - _ ‘New Trophy lbTONTlUlCAL, March 8. —— Li?" Dandurand, secretary-lrcilsurer of she Canadians, Hockey, Club, hair announced that John Kciidul. 71ml‘ ne_r of the late George Kennedy (Kendal), former owner of i116 Canadians. had offered to donate a cup to commemorate his brother's‘ services to sport, to be called tile‘ George Kennedy Memorial Cllll. and to be played» for each your by the two local professional clubs, Aliuroons and Canadleus, for liie cily championships. Red Macs Defeat l Imperial Sisters Th. Roll Mac Hockey tcum jour- neyed l0 Montague on Ilioiiday where they crossed sticks willi liii: ‘Imperial Sisters ot‘ Montague Uil Monday night. Getting a. close lic- clsion. over the Imperial Sisters by» a score of 1 to 0. " Ibr the first season iii hockey illU‘. imperial Sisters put up a, hard bub‘ ile and in the first period 1iiuye<i i1 sti-ong offensive game, but could not negotiate a count. i This is the first game this season: for the Red Macs and every meni- her of the team turned in u strong! gutne. I Aflor llie first period they soli- ied down l0 real hockey and k111i, their opponents mostly on the do.’ fcnsive. succeeding in getting n! counter by the way ol‘ M153 imam I ()l-f\'iCliflN.Afl‘l,'0., March B. -—» Ae vivid as a bolt of ilahlflinli As colorful as the rl‘|l\b°W ~ As rclytantl ‘as rprlnatimv "l" As tiaiuurui-as a Rembr-"dt ‘As joyoufas‘ a babe's laughter . Avymmnrgis heartstrlng. g ouvuizcsmsnwun wow HtAucES MARION Ronald Colman Belle Bennett Alice Joyce Jean licrsholt Lois hdoran Douglas lbirbaulcsnln Special Musical Score by Prince ‘Edward Orchestra Connolly's stick in the second ses- sion and nearly added two moi-u inj 11w 1111111 lloriod when Miss lioliy‘ ergencles, ‘ ‘ For tile Red Macs, M155 Ruby - Benoit between the posts gave 11‘R.Bl“ll(lli fine exhibition of net guarding, he» —~ m8 ably flilpllorted on the defense by Alisa M. Wynn unlL Miss Ruse Connolly. 0n the front line Miss Dolly B9110". Miss Mary McLeod nnri= Kilian Alice McEachern turned iii‘ 9X¢6lll10l1l1lly good hockey, while; 18o Arsonault gave valuable aaulab ance as reliefs. ‘i “"9" for years when he found her. A 110.1551. ln or play. iln the second the Red Macs stop; Poole were the outstanding play- goalie for 1h.» only voum era on the front lino, being ably gnme. Alias ltosc (‘llllllillly milling supported by Miss ‘Florence Bass. iliv riisr. _ Mrs. Lou Poole and Miss Basalt,“ Thu third pvriull was a 1131101111011 N- Mlllfliilfl‘ 13111011 on. the defense made 115m’ llic second. Oiiiy iiioilgh handm-Albimlllllh Strong combination to l. h, rcsac. llin lmicriai Skill-rs; held‘ , . "hue i119 B08116 -Miaa Vouigo wuST-i-tphc Roll Mace.‘ film“ iurllwi" --‘l~<1i‘i11i:§ N1‘. William Garrick refereed ll1e‘ll1llit3l<l to pluy fol. a real stone wail, negotiating llw 11w game nndliu: I in 1 lurlhr- iii-ii “"11"? -‘"l'-l~‘*f"'~'i°"Y l“ “"- Bqllnl P08111011 t0 a nicely in e1n~ji\l.iil-s_ Tlll’ following is liu- lint-inn, . hnperim 555mm liw licll 11:11:11 on liic trip m. cliup- t,‘ cronv, M. Nlzrllvoil . . . . . . in. McEui-iicrii . . . . . . . . . . 1~‘- Rosa iRed Macs .... Xliss Yulwvc‘ THROBIZNG PAIN Tim house-hold Lilli» ’ nimit for glam-rations. M158 Nina Murdock and Miss Loni] T119 game was played in thrccl‘ llierlods 0i fifteen minutes. In the ‘first neither teams scored, tho lm-‘l berlai Sisters having n. alight mal-gl . Bringing Up Father all the leading brands. l cert-routes! AM HAV-l , DPIFFCULTYNIU gnaw ‘SECRETARY! I'LL. PUT True QIGN OUT THE. wiuoovw- lT Mair ATTRACT some’. ONETO COME u» AN‘ crr was .105‘ "W" . .~_..ct .. 1‘ ~' 5'3: 1' ~ '. PiRlliCE 150W . l 4--*=~Y#? Usual Hours {and Mid Week Pfic°§r._. 1 An inspired (masterpiece ' its drama vibrates with climaxes ts romance reveals refreshing its laughter-frees the feeling; its pathos pounds the pulse beat; its harmony ls of the heart,-_ . . , . . “_ ySTARTING‘ T052‘ ‘j From‘ the Henri" ‘ To Your lflearl‘, R lremendouelg big romantic drama as new as tomorrow.‘ as 01.11.; time and as sum- pai 1c as a mothcrfiicaress.‘ stcl n Dallas couldnll guide; her own heart, but will rule goure in lite atom] 0* ll¢fl°V¢ life that will stir the sense} with ll: human ihNlil-l De louse Benoit. uud Miss Mary Mcheoiipeq right into flu.- uunu- 11ml iWilli came within an ace of scoring, line hnpqrkl] Sisters Wvll 1m lilo d.» .11. Vvyuinc For the Imperial Sisters, bliss fensive tinwnugimili liic ans-slain znuili, (Juniioliy . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1i. Dilio Cybii Poole and Mrs. Herbert were successful in gelling by lhu‘ 1"l"'“'1"‘il5 l". -_fl.;lsli-rs ill" Mrs. C. ll. licnnil, accompanied‘étlini; tzitacailzrl‘ Wm‘ “ “m” ctice will give nu)’ "i we Aflur the mulch ilic Rcll- lllaculm“ "OCMY lawn” 1' “m; __ ‘ \\'(.‘l's entertained by the limperlul "191" o“ ice- Hislcm nl liic iiomc of Mrs. flordon“ Iva-s, whore a liziiniy luncheon W113i S('l'\'1.'(l aiuil lilo trams llBVlYlK‘ 11' woiillcrllil social iluur or two. ‘Flu: Ito/i Mill-s Lcum speak inl ‘lziuwiill; lcrms of liic hospitality uu- ;('lil'll(‘il liivni by liic Imperial S -‘ 1'1‘! uirl tho good people of Mo t-i agile and nro looking forward to 11' rvlurn game lll {Jllurluttctown ‘should l-lli‘ ice conditions permit: ‘ ‘NOTES ‘ Now liiut. liicro in ut lcoirflfpur‘ = iunnd luuiicu ilockey teams on lhc 'l.-<iuiill, two in ‘Charlottetown, one in Summorsido and onmfliiifihlont- '~ 21mm, would it not bu nlcc i0 . Mrs. liflPlooic an island-Winding lion-key n fnrmud. No doubt there wolili other tealne organize luui 011i" 0i" 11w, ll, in-noil . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. lgleggilg“‘illigmggzllm‘m o‘ U ‘lottctown,’Silmmcraillc or ll 111d (scum forward 11d lnntc u suitable lruuiiy. fllibli. loll u... lalinnl A irimliiniullfllliifl", _ 1 pru Fiirrsonlilli? Tulle Our nsriilu turmoil! Trcutlca on Chronic Disease! iii llerliul ltcuicllica. d Lose of Manhood and dial-ml iueii. Booklet on Fcinnle ills Ill disparaging Sill" Trciltmelit hy mnil our sllwmu‘ Bnglluh llerbnl 1111195713" ‘Iflflll 11111.10. Vlinrnuv Canada's Oidcat llorbul llll T-By oorge‘ McMall