1 1 ¢ 17 1931 *rue cuaal cuannuw . Price savan- --..:' ` I ' '- _ _ s___‘ __,_i-__...1_...._ ‘ . ' _ _ _ _ _ ___ The “WOYd." ______ _ “dong Driving Club held s. mi, evening and the track ‘evo it as their OPID-100 I ,Durga would _be ready for (tomorrow) afternoon. It ma; it will be in the same formerly, east side of Hills- Bddge, However, the comnllt- ug going to look over another the vicinity of where they get winter. Following are the Wednesday, starting at “lock sharp. Class A Trot pm; Wilton, Jr., Ruth S., Lit Rico. Class A Paco gush, Butcher Boy. Class B Pace pm,-get, premier Prince Directum ny, Johnny COPE- Class B Trot rolnsett, Mary Volo, Emma Azoff, Uytilsct. T RAGIC (Continued from page 1) It appears from ihe evidence that Malloy with Henri Malenfont Emilo Landry camo into the city the univelsity on the train y evening. Later in the evening three started for St. Dunstan's The walking was difficult the snow was very deep. The became separated on the road. mt reached the college alone Landry an~ived_ later with Lam- Waye and a student, Ivan Train- Malloy wandered into a field and. seen by no person, was ap- 80inB in the direction of A high snowbank hid the body Pl5S91'Sby on the road. The de- youth was lying on his back his arms outstretched. The iury after consultation brought the following verdict: 'WG the Jury empannelied to in- into the cause of death of Ivan whose body was found today, 16, in a field on the Mal- Road, West Royalty, find ac- io the evidence and opinion coroner's jury that death was I0 exposure.” (Signed, S. A. Mc- foreman. Sixtus McLellan, M- Reardon. R., E. Splllett, A. A. l=1Mssey.aifred Kelly, A. A. Alleys Rev. Dr. ivilirphy, rector of St. Dliiutana, leaves this moming for Vlllllriler with the remains of the W°f¢ll1l&I»e student, whose family 'I5 NVD the 'deep sympathy of ull "ISM-S of our people in their slid- den bereavement. ` .___ tentral Guardian lrlcm. lwm 'roulorrr-all “Ii wvsram-14. bands. silo-2-11 MAIL TRAIN LATE--Duc to heavy IN in the Straits, the Car Ferry W dtllycrl several hours in its "lint last evening. The train Wil Borden scheduled to arrive in III' CII-Y at 8.30 p. m. arrived at 10 P- ln. IU- Recirinld :_-rkman, charlotte- '°“\ Royalty. returned home from o "mm ills to Halifax. lr. Daniel Macciu-ale, or cnelton, ll 4 inumsu trip is summu-also °l Monday and reports veryheavy ‘W “ms to sununmlao.-B. “W most annoying thing about M" times is thc epidemic of ex- Nlllaticns. Harbor Ice Wiil Be The Same As For- merly, East of Hillsboro Bridge ,Four Classes Will Answer 1|; _ _ 7 __- V P_IlI_II_4;, IMPERIAIS 4 On Friday, 13th, a fast and excit- ing game was played in the Mon- tague Forum, bctween P_ W. C. and the Imperiais. Early in the first per- iod, Bennett, on a. nice solo play, scored for the visiting team. Shortly afterwards, Poole, of the "Imps.” evened the score on s. wing shot. The first period ended one all. The second period found tho "Imps." at their best and Poole, Cur- rie and Grant each scored. Late in the second period, Kennedy scored on Jamiesons rebound, making the score 4-2 in favor of the Imperlala. In the last period, the P.W.0. team camo back strong, playing oi!enslvc hockey all the way through. With’ ten minutes to go, Beer scored on Rogers' rebound and later, one min- ute before the gong, Beer, on thc prettiest play of the evening, made the score four all. `Posslbly the hero of the game was 'il-lawk Eye" Reid, who all night stopped shot after shot' from all angles. That the P.W.C. team held the hard-checking "Imps." to a. draw proves they are a. fast bunch of puck chasers and if they had been given a chance to play together in the Junior League, they would no doubt have carried home the bacon. The lineup follows:- Goal Mabey Reid Defence Macintyre McCo.rfon Kennedy Beer Prowsc ' Forwards ` Currie Grant Poole Thompson Carruthers Jamieson Bennett Mohar Rogers Dodds I i l* r- _ 'I is fi I |lnc_lfl HALIFAX N B Feb 16-Halif Wildcats hero tonight 3 to l in tho nnal eastern hockey league game I,-_ be played in Halifax this season. BEARCATS BE ATEN NEW GLASGOW. N. S., Feb, 16.- New Glasgow Tigers defeated Beer- cats here tonight 4 to 3 in an East- em League Hockey game, The fins! league game will be played by these teams at 'Iruro Wednesday night. AMIIERST AND IVIONCTON TIE I L . ,. _*___ M _ ,, W- L Y. BASKETBALL 'I‘he Y. M., C. A. gymnasium was the scene of ‘several snappy encount- ers on Saturday night when the~Y team added one more to their string of victories.,'l’his time aft the ex- pense of the ';`C. N. R. boys, the score being 30 to 18. In the‘second game the Prince of wales ball tossers took the navy into camp to the tune of as-ll. nuure to handle the ball and to play position kept the score low, but even at_that P. W. C. had the margin in play. The navy boys tried hard but just cculdn‘t seem to get going. As one; of their men was heard to remark " after the encounter; “Hockey and basketball doesn't mix, their is surely something wrong but then we all 'have our off nights, so here's better-luck next time." Last nightfthe Y team again play- ed the U. N. R. Recreation Club, winning by 'the one sided score of 68 to 19. A "stonewall-" defence coup- led with fast ball handling and ac- curate shooting gave the Y hoop- sters an easy win. Tonight at eight o’clock the P. W. MacKenzie Referee-Francis ` Murphy. (Canadian Press) PEIPINC1. China. Rb. l6-Wide- spread banditry, civil war and growth of communism has resulted in a re- vival of many of the century-old sec- ret societies of China. The chief ob- jcct of these organizations is self- protection. During periods of peace and pros- perity these societies have lapsed into inactivity, but whenever strife recurs they spring into new life and condi- tions in China. at present have been such as to bring about a noticeable resurrection. In Southern China, the secret so- cieties take the form of tongs, fam- iliar in Canada and the United Stains among southern Chinese immigrants. The tongs are wider in scope than nortllcrn secret societies, and have continuous existence. In nortllem and central China., secret societies are almost entirely protective associations of fannerg and laborers, designed to guard their against the extortlons of tax-collect- ors and soldiers and roving bandits. Local government has almost col- lapsed in many parts of the north and secret societies again have ¢0me into their own. Reportsappear almost daily in t.hoI Chinese press of the activities of thol Yellow Spears, the Red Spears, the Heavenly Gate society. md 01° Watch and Ward society. B11 03 which have a. long and fairly honor- able history. ___________._. xractlce. rin-nn-i--snail 1 snow you h°W °° milk n cow? Town Visitor-l-ladn't I bettcl. milk a calf until I get more practic- homc and home play-off games with Crystals am cancelled is correct, then the entire hbckey public of this city including the hardworking man- agement of the Forum-and the Abeg- wclt loam ls a whole will be the rc- clplents»of g black eye that dll thc raw beef in Canada will not take the coloring out.: The Abegweits have fulfilled their schedule obligation with Crystals to the letter :hd not a we-won’t play sqneal was heard during the series, which was poetic but nevertheless concluded-and now why the swlich- There is only one answer- AMI-lElt_S'l‘-MONCTON TIE Anlhent Ramblers and Moncton Atlantica played 2-2 game at Monc- ton last night In the opening home and homo playdowns for the Central League tl|.le."Moncton enjoyed a 2 nil lead in the, opening frame, but a. fighting and determined attack by the R-amblori brought them neck and noch with thc New Brunswlcliors be- fore the fln.;ll boil. During the game several fist ,fights occurred with the fans pending on the ice. Lester Low- ther refereed MCEACHERN ANXIOUS Jack Mcltushern, great little contre of tho former Abegweit Maritime champions, showed up for practice with the locals Int night and showed plenty duh throuoghont the work-out. “Whsokcy's"' return to the game which he loves so well ls a magnifi- cent offer of his services to help re- place the string which was broken when Waller l.nwlor'| hw was also brdbn in Summa-aldc. McEochem‘s Looking ‘Em Giver . V I Duffy ; (BY “,rEc,,) I himself. It has been mentioned hc I . _ may go to Pittsburg club of the Inter I ` _*LACK EYE" ' national League but Conachcr is not I . Ruth, Mrs Ruth and daughter Julia. snapp- ed in New York when they s:-.lied for Florida on the big sluggcr’s 37th birthday. Ruth plans flu play a lot of golf before he gets dc|_‘.v»n to the scri- ous business of breaking the scams on the new hascbnlls. The King of Klout .and Sultan of Swat, ns fihcl sso.oon beauty is variously known, is? shown in ine Lowaa PANEL kissing! his other daughter an affectionate, farewell. 'rms young nay is sun go-` ing io school. I C. boys take on the-Y.. team, and, at nine P. W. C. girls meet the fast I Abbie squad. likely to depart from the N. H. L. iff u » I ' ‘ Secret Socletles L he can avoid it. It ls also possiblcl H th! ‘Mm-mano” [wen £0 Abeg that the Maroon; may decide to kecpi To Guard China' welyomchl-'I lu' night' that the the big defcru-lc player. Du/nc l\lunrn‘si return in the ice was not so eff!-ctivc . in stopping the Mar-nuns' losing streak, as expected. Conachcx-'s chief! trouble has been lack of cnnrliiinn. ll the big fellow will get down to serious , training, he may yet prove to lliiaf Montreal critics that hc can produce* the kind of hockey flint made him' such an ouislaniling defense Ipluyi-1'. when hc was with Pittsburg and Am- ericans. ANOTHER DEAL Len Harvey nppal'nnil_v v.':~nl. up n- ` gnlnst one of those :lex-isions lvllii-lil British fighters met sn frequently ini the Staies in his fight with Vince, Dundee The crowd all for the lad; from Albion gave the judges rl pnn-, ning, and the refcrcc named Donovan I who cast the voir suinglllg ills- ilccls- I lon to Dundcr. The Associnlczl l'rc::< card, usually a good indicator, gave, seven rounds to.llslrve_v. The lutlcrl won't lose in popularity through thc; decision although it will strrnglllcni the belief that the old "hundred per, center" idea was»dolng double lime. -_ _iii New Land In The I Antarctic Found (Associuted Pressi OSLO, Norway, Feb. 16.-New land has been discovered in the Antarc-, tic by the Norwegian whnler Torl_vn.`| which has been operating in con , nection witil a Norwegian Antarctiri expedition, the whalcr reported in nl wireless message today. The new od? "am ,I mu, mcg," moo; og |°,. land, the message said, is a contin» `w . ruin-»-I. ‘ny w me °°|°"_ uation of Robertson Lund, which Sir GATIIEBED ALONG THE WAY Douglas Mawson discovered last _vcarl and lies between latitude 68 degrc-es‘ S ° _ I ° w ,___ 10 minutes south and longitude 65| peclal Skate To N According so uni lwmml umm. decrees ew- allllioclllnl||thoN|ll..lnve P r 081 afn'-_ nina on camel conaeiurfli u not '_ li-our 1 4 B d Mormons have an opportunity of ploo- endinlf mentioned. however, whether the Did that new play have a happy a n s ing conuiier elsewhere. Perhaps he "sure, evoqbody was glad when it w1 .~lr.r~-vue -r- - - .nu-saduuunassaui mlsuareuf -_ -- YY -4 itll* ockcy _At IE ' Georgetown I ___ I { _l..._..___ A double header was staged in the Georgetown rink on Monday even- ing, when the Imperial Sisters met inc “Red Wing Sisters" and the Red Wings and Imperials boys met in a hard fought battle, after the ladies were through. In the first game, the ladies of both teams fared off with the firm conviction that they were going to win the game. After some nice rushes by both sides and some nice combination and some good saves by both gonlics, the Imperial Sisters carried thc rubber into their oppon- cnt's territory and finally succeeded in getting it past the alert goalie-and ilu~rcb_v vefzisterlng the first score of ilic evening. In the second period, the visitors fazccvccicci ill getting in another v n_.i..~." and although the home team 'pi'r'1.--rcl the visitors goalie hard and kept. hcl' on llel' knees, a good deal nf the iimc. still they were unable to score and illc period ended 2-0 in the visitors favor. ln the third period the fans were trezllccl to real hockey, the Red Wings succeeding in carrying the puck into the visitors' territory and were determined to keep it there till they could get Freda out of the way long enough to make a counter. Be- fore the period was half over, their efforts were 1'c\val'dcd, when they llcitcd their firrt score of the even- ing and the iotai score then relid 2-1 in favor of the visitors. Although til- home trnln rrnexved their efforts to even the score. thc visitors came to life again and succeeded in adding :inotllcr counter to their lead, the l::‘.‘.un ending; Il-l. A regrettable accident occurred in Vie lost period, \vllcn one of the vis- lim~.= ovcrskntcd and lost lier balance :url ns she flung out her arms to :vc herself. she llit one of her op- mzlcilis wiill her stick onthe face, luiiiciing a nasty cut. Apart from iilis accident the game was clean :uid fast. and not one of the ladies cvcli tried to pull linir. The llnucp follows: - “Reil Wing Sisters" "ll-np. Sisters" Goal A. Solonliul Freda Fraser Defence Mrs. J. l\'lr(.‘f~ll\u\ll W_ McDonald /inn i\l:I.i‘nu Ethel McCarron I-`oi'\vnvds Bessie Louis Margaret McIntyre Francis Lovers Rita McLean Stella Solomon Mary McKenzie Louise Burke Noville Cunningham 'rilercsa Yorston Mary Martin Afior the ladies finished their game, the boys took the ice and played one of the best games of hoc- key ever witncssed in the George- i.o\vn Rink for many years. In thc first period, the play was pl'ett_v well divided. the visitors con- ' . . Prairies Incensed MONCTON, N. B., Feb. l6.-The Moncton and the Amherst Ramblers emerged from the opening ganlc of the final playoff for the Central Hockey League championship here tonight deadlocked at a score of two all. The Athletics outplayed the Ram- blers ln the first two periods and~ scored both of their goals, the firstl by Murphy from a mixup one min- ute after the start of play and the other on a solo effort by Decker Wilson, who went through the en- tire Amherst team to score. I By Strange Attack I Of British Peeress - WEIT PR LS TUR D D . ces Tomorrow King ofswor cue. stu rl. ro lance. Up M II R I T I M E Decision Given I Against Abbies g , ziabcgwcits I I nl' 'ref' Hockey fandom of Charlottetown \'.'iii receive with regret the news `rhat the Abcgvriis have been turn~‘ rd rim.-.'n by the Maritime Amateurl lllocizey Associziiion so far as Island; >pIuydo\\'ll:; are concerned. News to liilis effect was given by Abegweit of- ificizils late last- night, Abegweits must play Cryslals in Moncton, is fthe lililnuiillril lliiudcd down by IPl'esirlr~:lt Echryer of Bathurst. Alkday yesterday and late at night thousands of citizens anxiously a- waited the “vei'dict," which will no doubt be received this morning with' much cllslllerisllrrv and no littlel rlisaplloirizllent by Charlottetowni llockey iol_'o\\'ei's_ I According to rr. prominent mem- ber of the Abcgwelt hockey commit- tee-its not all over yet, as they intend iiglliing to a finish tile un- - iCsnldian I'r¢ssl -*ww- ‘”°““ W” No Particulars Available At An woiverines defeated the kenii-fi Early Hour Will Fight to Finish ju:t ruling which is given against the team and Charlottetown in gen- eral. The Abegweits, abiding by the P. E. I. Hockey League constitution. were ready for the home and home games, goals to count for the cham Pi0nShip7the team as s. whole eveii offering to play a sudden death gam on Summerside ice, but apparentlgc all 'local proposals were thrown ii the winds, with the above mention- ed result. ` ' It is rumored that Abegweits wil stand firm in their resolution, “hon | and home games, or no play-oi1;" bl : if there is no other remedy, it wou I be much better for Abegweits to fig` t the good fight, even against 11! od: ‘, rather than allow Crystals to be ".- warded a. "cheese championship." It is understood that senator M ~. Arthur and President Downing oft is P. E. I. Hockey League were visit< :s to the mainland yesterday. _-_ :_ 111:; ;;:_1 : '_ -: r:_:;; ;f_T_~ f~--;~--i-li < __ : 3 Qanadie ns Have }.FairLead1nNH.L. EDMONTON, Feb. 16-Pl'em.iel° J. E. Brownlee declared that, so far as I-the Government has knowledge, there are no cases of starvation or other Isevero conditions existing among the new settlers’ families in outlying dic- tricts, when his attention was cll'a'.'.':-. today to reported statements by the 'Duchess of Atholl and Miss Hf‘d Ill" disc past the home goalie and ilu- period ended 3-0. I From the face-off in the third per- iod to the end, the fans were ircat- ed to a. brand of hockey seldom ex- celled in the province. Tho homo team just came to life and bciore the period was gone five minutes. had netted their first counter of the evening. After some sensational rushes by both sides and some nw' displays of combination, the home team again scored and the Scorfr then read 3-2. Although the Red Wings renewed their efforts to oven the score. the speedy forwards of the icnting tllclnaelves with taking long shots :lt the home goalie and the home tenln working hard to get through the visitors‘ defence. Before the period ended the visit- ors succeeded in netting the disc and the period elldcd 1-0. In the second period. thc home team tried hard to cvcn the score and although they made things pretty hot nt tiincs, they were unable io get past the wail-like defence of the visitors and their long shots were as nothing to the active imperial goalie. In the face-off. irish checking and fast skating. the vi.Il\y° ' “Min and Bill” Strong Drama with Expert Cast ful role as Min. keeper of a unter- front dive, who is driven to n de lper- ato act to protect the child ihom she loves. Wallace Beery, sinister Butch of "The B18 H011-S9." plays a vasth dif- ferent roie. as the good-natured bu( ti-uculent sea-captain in love wit! Min, and Marjorie Ranlbeau, fa'nou| stage star, new to the screen, f >rnl.\ the third of the triangle as ihc asso- lute Bella. Each of these intcrc.tiug roles is enacted with all the sk ll of the artists playing them. 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