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OPENING CHAPTER BRICK BRADFORD AMAZING SOLDIER or FORTUNE a POOOQO QQ4OOQ-Q O-Q Q0 0-‘ EXTRA: Cartoon strip idol of mill-ions . crushes the y STARTS THIS WEER RvFFOOOOOoOO-OO-Ovootvooorvvvvvvv-vrvfveoovo-evoovvooevooooovoooroov TIIIIR. FRI. SAT. vw o-rvoooowvvvomooooo-ro-ooooooa-o» OPTOMETKINT Fitting and Supplylni: Glasses Etc. Mainline I‘ B. t. Otitoo lluure to la l: A M i to B I’ ill Holidays Eli‘. no ulvittiltlrwpp] Oflloe (lrinanctal With Drug ltoro S l Television Turmoil Shows 7 - 8:45 Matinee Saturday Only At 2:30 VIOBELL W01llEN'S INSTITUTE "one meeting opcned by the President with the club Women's The monthly nleeting ol Morell Creed repeated in unison, the r011 Women's Irmtitute was hcld at the call iollovted. Tihe minlutes oi the lion-e oi Mrs. B. W. Anderson an last meeting were read. approved Web. 3rd with all attendance of and signed. eight members. On Jan. 28th there was held o. _—- ——- very suxessiul concert. old-insh- - toned basket social and dance in Morcll llail. The sum of $76.90 H J_ m was realised. Ami- tn» sale o! baskets, the drawing oi tho m. tcry was hell-d. which added $42.40 more to the proceeds. After the program o, vote oi thanks was ex- tended to Mr. Jimmy Power and ' his Players who contributed to the success o! the eventing. - At the close oi the meeting and singing oi the “King“ a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. ‘Tlhe next monthly meeting to be held at the home 0! Mrs. Fldlwlfil Rossiter. ' . “"°"*¢»»» PIPELESS_ FURNACES BOTH SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZES FAWCETT oil.- . BURNING lssAreits IN STOCK AND sou: on MONTHLY PAYMENT run. . M nil . oii ti: Home ' i N‘ YOIIII Floors Canning ‘"35’ Qts. — l6 Gal. Machines ' . . y Ions. t ~ I gllfzlwAlT Q DICK ’ - 7 . '_’ , MONTAGUl » Bowling L‘H_‘T0\‘\‘N ALL!) Y! Billiard Tournament l Last night at the Charlottetown gAllcjss I. MncKiinloil and D. Head ,won from MacKenzie and Peter- ison by a close score oi 300-176. I Tonight A. Peterson and. F. ‘Doucette meet S. Ryan and B. ‘ Pryor. In a challenge match last night S. Rim: and A. Peterson. heavy iavorites. defeated H. Poulton and 1,1. MscKlnnan by a score o! 300- 156. Wholesale League l g DeBois Bros.— G. Garnhum 237 246 198 I A. Likely 208 131 I H. Coffin 123 loo I G. Nantes .. ..... .. 144 208 177 i N. Robinson .. 210 213 209 l Total—-2'l25. l I Atlantic Vvholesalcrsz- W. Partridge 162 129 110 I A. Callbeck _ . 178 227 259 , H. Hayes .. 167 197 207 < K. Cameron 1~i7 171 175 E. McLaughlin 216 - 2B3 245 Total—2773. High three E. MarLaughlin 744. grin; cuAizmAoi. CHARLOfTIETOllVN_ THE ‘EASTERN GUARDIAN scents: monsoon: Herold r. Land!!- Albert slum. ins. ems Stewart. Miss I-lsrriet Clair. l - AGINT ceouoarown; wslaon Levon. - AGENTS SOUIHB: Miss rinia aromas and Gordon rur The Guardian Ins be bought at. may oi tbb . rouowlu plum ui Monte!!! ,= WI l- A- l-lswsllrn: In. clsr- ~ tn Georgetown: The Post 0am; its Sourtsi‘ Coadods and Florence lloper. In St. Peter's: The Poet Oflioe. a Bristol M; and Mrs, Roddie O'Haniey, Mr. Dun n Bslderson wss s 5L "firs, who were in the (my; visitor to hs home in Montague on Saturday stopped of! here ior 0V8!‘ i-ht Week 9nd- the week-end and were storm- bound [or s couple oi days. m». m: Anne-v sulfur. Alfred Lowery motored to Burnmersille last week on business. Misses. Joyce Jtgkins and Key. Roche. Georgetown, were visitors as there were m, thaws to intake‘ was a recent visitor to the city slush, the waters iii-ere late in where she visited her friends freezing. and relatives. Oi all the people that work here Miss Zelda Maclieod. $68.81"! ll for good pay and nnall pay, -ivo'Lo\y-er Niontague, spent the week have one man who has worked tor elld at ilcr homo in hlurrey River. years tor nothing, that is ln_ spare - time and nights. He is Mr. William‘, Miss Gladyfi MWWUEH. Chi!- MacDonald who has been repair-l lottetown. ~wss a week and visi- ing watches and clocks of every‘ tor to Montague. guest oi Min kind for thirty-rive years‘ to; noth- I Ami Mutheboh. ing. Just as a hobby. Mr. MncDoil- —-~- ald. a C.N.R.. section man nearing. Messrs. R. K. Clement-B. B6B the pension list ‘has repaired so‘ lliact-ure. J- J- SWWlfIi. 1110031141 many watches, good and bad that‘ to Charlottetown to see tho Del-l he 55y; LhQy run into tire thoug-I housie-St. Dunstan’! University ands and like clocks they have hockey game on Wednesday night. been brought to him from inr and near. Old timers oi’ every shape. yet he gets them going and in all representative o! the Department. those years he had done this trying; oi Fisheries. was s visitor to work for into the night ior Just! Sourls where he attended s. meet- thnnk-you. Asked why he did not-lng in connection with his work make a charge, he said. “Oh. its? just a sideline experience." 1 Mr. L. l-l. Poole, who recently lmade a trip to Montreal and A big hockey special arrived‘. Ottawa. has returned in his home here from Ho1msn's store on Fri-l in Montague, day night 1n char-gs oi Russ Kel1y.‘_ Mr. Peter Sinclair, Montague. Miss Morrlssey, RN. stat! oi Mr. Herb McDermott. was a bus-I the King's County Hospital, was iness visitor to the city on FridayI a week-end visitor to her homo l in East Royalty. Considerable cool has been trucked from the City recently to Mr. Herb Poole. Charlottetown. relieve those who are 1n dire nrecl. ‘ was a recent visitor to Montague. I where he visited his friends anti My. Anslom lapicrre. who was to I relatives. have taken a position as cook in ai limber camp in Nova Scotia. did, Messrs. John A. Mac-Donald and not'go owing to the great amount‘ Dave MacDonald. Csrdigsn. were oi snow. recent business visitors to Mon- tllguc. Mr. Joe Rooney, local blacksmith. at the village. was a bllsincsg v75 tor to the City last week. Friends will regret to learn that Mr. William lteilily is confined to his home owing to severe ill- ness. .'\Ils| Margaret Findley has cios? ed up her residence and gone to With the severe cold weatherllil Montague on Wednesday- horses have started using -the‘St.| . Peters Bay. Its late this season but. Mrs. Adah Green. MOYlI-‘Bl-IB. ' urrey ver boys. sad heir alesn hockey and - line saiortsrnsnship will mike them a welcome visitor in the illtllre. The Montague teem however. proved its superiority with nester psssing pisys which‘ brought many more scoring opporl tunlties. bllrticularly in the period when they netted their f» counters. The next two periods. howevkr. Murray River iound its Jboting, and drove the play stead- ily into the Montague lone. net- ting ll tally in each session. Ulllwii- ' Mlursy Rives: Goal, B. Mac- Leod: dsienoe. Bender» Moore; forwards. A. White. Cl; White. Ni- colle. MacKay, linwe, J. Mgclteod. Montague: Goal. - Fraser? de~ ienoe.’ Clair. lannigan; iorwards. Clements. Johnston. Mlsbon. Mac- Higglnbotham. Waiter- worth. Burke. Dave Stewart, u. Wigginton, Don Stewart. Summary:- Flrst Period b-Muntague, G. Murphy. 2—Montague. A. MscLui-e ° "ontegue. A. Machure. ~ Second Period '4-—Murray River, J. (Wllltcl. Third Period b-Mllrrl)’ River, ‘J. (Whittl- Machead J“ lcolle _~ Georgetown Anll Vicinity Mr. Bernard Batchilder, who i:- at‘ present ‘employed on a dredge which is laid up in Charlottetown spent the weekend with his psi‘- enis. Mr. and Mrs. John Batchii der. Local followers oi sport will hea‘ with interest that Ward Landry. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lan- dry. who is st present in Boston. Mass. is playing hockey with the St. Marie team oi one o! Boston's suburbs. The writer was prl l- eged to see a picture oi this te .n token from a Boston newspaper. and the accompanying write-u: key in those parts. The Valentine bean supper held in St. Davids United Church Had on Saturday evening was excep- tionally well patronized and ill those in attendance were unanim- ous in their praise oi the delicious and bouuteous repast iiirnished by the ladies oi the Church. Mr. Joseph MscPhee, C. N. h. locomotive engineer is enloying s iew days oii duty and is visiting his iamily in Georgetown. ‘ Geo. CRIMES BOX SCORE MONTREAL. Feb. 10—-\Ol?)— snb-zero temperatures .didn't ln- teriere with operations oi Mont- real's criminals. last niBhV-"l b0“ score: three attempted holdups- s11 toiled; twenty-eight burglar- ies, $1.648 in cash and sooda; iour attempted burglaries; one oar theit. SOBTENS iiwrnii‘ Dry muster-loan be used as e water soitener. POPULAR BEVERAGE In modern liie 1t is estimated that more tea is "drunk than m! other beverage except water ti» sell’. KB ‘t ... y ,; interest. 33. ‘1s4s_ iizst I sou Lire dissonance comm liliiillliiasrorurt... $0 O “BO BIS ‘Q03! fpig-‘lmgm unwise la ab‘ -m llllsstsbs l0 tellieblond Iherbetseowmr lll._ OP CMUADK Meet-are. Murphy, MIG‘, stated that the team was provid- _ in; some oi the best amateur hoc- ' rAnu£ns'wreK Annual Mestlngsat Legion llall oiililtorieiovni FEBRUARY 24th T0 21th Til ESDAY-HTH- 2:00 o'clock-F. E. I. Sheep Bresdbrs’ Association. 7:00 o'clock-P. E. I. Swine Breeders’ Assocloion. - Films and open dlecllllol on sheep ‘and swine lll- ' dustry. WEDN ESDAY—25TH- 9:30 o'clock-Central Farmers’ Institutes. ' I :30 o'clock-P. E. I. Dairyrnen’: Association. Night meeting ‘at 7:30. Large attendance of pat- rons requestod for lulldiscussion on oll dairy prob- lems, marketing, cold storage, co-operatives, feeds, lit. THURSDAY-2_6TH- \ 9:30 o'clock-Opening session-l’. E. I. Federation of Agriculture. 12:30 o'clock-Farmers’ Week dinner ot_ Charlottetown o . 7:30 o'clock-Open discussion on general farm problems. F RI DAY-UTH- 9:30 o'clock-Open meeting for all junior formers of the Province. All ell-club members and inter- ’ ested farmers between the ages of l6 and 30 years especially invited ta attend. llz00 o'clock-Federation Board Meeting: NOTE: Resolutions for Farmers‘ Meetings should be fol- worded In writing in advance of meetings. Announcement riillilleils-rlioouoriis-uriloiitilis Effective immediately we will be buying GRADED and UN- GRADED EGGS daily at our rolling station in CENTRAL ROYA TY. More than 20 can experience ls your assurance for EFFICIENT HA DLING -—' TOP PRICES — PROMPT RETURNS. If you cannot malls deliveries by road, ship by express lo Charlottetown. We respectfully solicit your patronage. E. w. csnssomr other IN oAiilv and POULTRY raooucrs CHARLOTTETOWN P.O. BOX 463 . PHONE 2557-L. gggals; grgzlntolc wh°lesaler5 55 Bust0n to reside for the balance of‘ Mr. R. W. Beck, has returned °° " ' the w nter months, with her sis-filo his home 1n Montague lollow- P m] l tel". Iillg a business trip t.o Toronto. y a" M's“ =Ont. Mr. Ralph Beck who accom- D kt _ Mrs. Gus MacDonald was in ihe_ panied Mr. Beck to Toronto. lisl c Kl ‘i: 231 "6 city last week ior a couple oi days _ leit to visit points 1n the 0.5.4. E- 33a an 2n 168 combining business with pleasureu -—_ ‘ _ ' Mr. Albert Fraser, stall oi the i? gllulnlfeel Miss Shirley McKenzie. who was Canadian National Railways, who VK- Jugwt 1 2 1 walled home from Boston owing to‘ is at. present stationed at Char- M- ghncstxmll ' d am ‘g0 112g the Illness 0i her mvlher in Dec-Ilottetoivn Royalty, spent the week ;I_ t 1 2:935“ “ (mber has returned to her position end at his home in Montague. ° a“ - ‘n the big city and her young; Imperials__ 1'19"“ Y"!!! h" Illlllly Smlle- -—B- Mr. Carlyle Wetter-worth, Wllu '6. Toombs 155 199 High three A. Curley 589. has been SPEYICUTIG the pest few E Sutherland 160 206 Points‘ Shamrocks 1* H t Sht 4 X-nonms at the home of h“ Du- Young l“ U‘ ' ' ° ‘is '|ents. Rev. and Mrs. M. Wetter- IH Warren 143 131 3w mos:— gains; Ifgé: llgmmanimgysicfi“ ,i< Boyce 118 139 T. McAdam isoi 5 l‘ ‘ ' ' ' :0. Williams 131 105 159 M. Roblson 223 Bobby white you . , ,, _ . rig son oi M... I Tmabqfiz" %t:1g:eu igzéyand Mrs. Adolphus White, Mon- .. ‘ ._ tngue. who suiiered injuries when fllflkluigrlglNAggfitfflfllilnnxhlscl ue mTbtaic-Oiigll! ' - ‘ l w struck by an Euwmobne while ‘I y E ' 'p1ay1ng on the mgr: highwsyflhls 'been discharged om the n3’; i Team Na. 1- Longslsotsz- ‘; 3H. Montgomery .... .. 11.1 we use c. LeClsir . .. zazgcmmty H°‘l’"“" lg" Iifgcbgggad m 5:399)!‘ 143i Mr. Ken Clements, Montague, B‘ m: e lél 182 E’ Kc‘), ' l“ ; has leit ior Charlottetown to take M ma‘; m3 l“ w’ 5mg)‘ l,“ an electricians course st the new y 772 836 .'r°u]___2a14"' Vflfifltlbtjlll-‘lilcylllll-tflfilll‘ the putt ' ' year . enters ls been wor - Points~15 l-2. High single T. McAdam 245. mg ‘or the “with” mm“: m High three C. LeCla1r 653. “mums” , Team No. 2- Points: Dynamos 1-2: Longshots ' : fiitacerhgscDonaid .... .. 123 1M 182 4 I-Z. M1“ Mariam‘; Mucnonud. a‘ to Banal] N." Montague. is leaving Mon- A‘ C! mm a“ x1 tsgue this week in take a position J‘ clmk " 2“ 20S in Harvey. N.B., in connection j ' a’ 219 155 with Red Cross work. Miss Mac- Pl L 20 H. u.) Donald recently graduated from l °" s‘ ' - a? a 3:5... "i‘.i‘.i°i.fl““lilé‘.t.“‘“ti.“fii; I Jdligzzrglgx; 3" “o a‘ :m_2:9' every success in her new work. D. MacDonald 148 314 PP! l||€5— L‘ Beam“, n1 l“ J‘ Clmpbdl 38a 207 rlgtilrhuoi tihigheirntait Syn A. Sutherland 130 10a I. Murphy .- 19s 15a F l“ M w. - R Dunn "5 213 tague and Georgetown have been ‘P 1 at" 12 " " L‘ Mum‘ l“ Us fishing eels in the Montague River. I o“ s“ ' E‘ Blmchzd" u.’ 212IAS a iood, this commodity serves T“ No 4_ 'T°m_uw ' . various needs, and the market de- E Mgnonéld n6 183 m“ single ‘J cam be“ m mand ls high at. this eesson. slid W‘, Macmm l“ 145 High “n,” a ‘Damn? .702 ' many are taking advantage oi the r41... I ' 15s 104 Points’ spans 4 i-2- Happy Carl-g m!“ 9"" "° m“ ” m“? “ Maclgenzle u 10D 160 l-R. f’ , ' possible’ B‘ smmdm‘ ' 155 121 ‘h-avei on the tiver ioe" is pow Polnw-J l‘. 632 73B HOLY NAM‘ ALLEY‘ undenvsy and horeU. oars K High single G. Barbour 240. ~ Big Fan‘ League ma?! madman‘ “ndmgélne. High three G. Barbour 625 elm” on ‘u. . n ' ' Anhy -' town. The river has not as yet "_ been hushed however it is ax- K. oi C. LEAGUE D1‘. L. Duiiy .147 102 I29 ' ' - pected that this will take place Tigeru- I £22200?!‘ mm’ v E. Corish .. 1 143 103 R. McKensie l HOCKEY A. MacDonald . 228 16’! 247 I. McKinnon 219 125 241 In . doublbhegdu m the “out L. Butler . .. 208 207 1B8 TOtBI-BZSS. m u’ ink o aha“ n! h‘ H. Power ...162 196 15a . 5 ' “ ‘y ' ' Totakzzafl KnkM-__ Montague Juniors detected til. . ' R Manchu l” m“ Murray River Juniors by the score nnwh__ J‘ cmpbe“ “a us, o! 3-2. while the Murray Harbour L Doyle‘ w, L‘ Mumuhan": 2m w, 'Blsolt mWEnOVIWhdIflOd the J" Buuexf“ w” T‘ “(Mann 2m m Reserve Army to the tune oi ‘M. d. Gaudet ' m s‘ Doiron m ale n“ m” "m mun“ w ‘w’ ' r. Coyle " 142 108 rotor-am. I Total-ism. High single 'r. McAdam m. ‘ ‘ 'Hl§h single A. MacDonald N7. Hilh thtOO Dr. L. Dusty 78B. High three A. MacDonald Bfl. Points: Arabs 4 l-I; Knight: 14B. Points. Tigers t, Hawks 0. I c Mrp . m . _' y, ‘v v I Shunroeksi- sun MoOombI iso NUBIIIOQROIIIICI i‘; $2223.?“ it‘. Vegetable laxative C. Prsught 354 ‘~‘ ‘ M. . WhiIA .... .. 111 I. Berrigdn .... .. .... Total-JEN. v m‘ llot Btiotai- ma‘ .. ‘m: 1B5 . 17B To . ' J. DtlflnB - .. ...... All 1B0 13B Sikh llfllli '1'. llclinnon B70. Total-IBM. \ ' ' Hlflh three '1‘. Iflllllhflll B74. mph single l. It. John I40. ‘Points: 3.0.102. lnlsm (Gene