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Ill) only Coat Sweaters, Heather. l ‘*Regular$l.25for iii YOUNG MEN’S SPRING SUITS HAVE ARRIVED " in handsome Greys and dark shades. Styles plain, belts and patch pocket-s. See windows. Price $22.50 m STRUTH 4- SERVICE -— VALUE ‘J. W. ROBBLEE 135 GREAT GEORGE STREET TELEPHONE 141 v‘ EVERY NIGHT UNTIL a P. ‘M. i i... saint; some lillntlieslnit-nu '\_ , _ - , tetttlmzavsazt, , _ t Q. ' ill v- l § Z OPEN mullllrulml": 1111'"! "r l i t t‘ ‘y; for tho full sixty minutes, The Un- l ions came out; on top by the‘ close f5 score of 2-1. The game, though n '7 little rough in spots was. fnst , ,_A___ throughout. C. lrlowstl, Boil and 4M1 hockey battle Wag gtgggd Doull were the outstanding players in on... Tmen“, m", m, OI the Royals. While o. McLeod. lllllv January 29th when the lnzsn and McQlmrrle We" "W flraversc llloynlg ma; ‘he v|¢. best on the Unions’ although the lie ‘Unions for the first time In fence player} a good same and llP-ltllil. not}; mums had kept the score down to one. F. M _ unbeaten s‘, my in the season Pidgeon of Victoria was the refer- ihe falls were kept on edge ee, He kept the game well under control and handed out numerous '~ ll Up The! Cold 3?2;‘Z§‘.i"<n‘2.$2.‘$.’i2?i‘1.;‘§“i?.?i?. , After the lame the boys were I M t I of play. . '. _ u, ero c; itsken to the home of W. H. P. l Irving where s splendid iunchwaa n llllsterole handy when a cold Ber-veg " illilsll oi the advan 0f I ' ‘ i‘ ~ ‘rmutmrdplaner . TH" THE LINE n ‘ blister. You gglstspply ltwith u Fully“ 1'3"" Unions Riyals , ~- : ointment penetrates I 430.1 - ' m?" will!!!’ and!!! w. ‘McLeod .......... _. o. Wlddoll a qmck "IM- ' ' Detenoe ' ~ ' W‘ Howatt ______ ______-_ (Eglhllll c, Les ...... --.-..-.--. D. Mills hhllmllm" c Logan _....---. 0 l-iowati o. Mound o‘. Fell W. tMoQusyriel . L. Irvin: p, Mateo -. L. Hewett J, Millsr _ ......... -. W. Gsrdillll’ l _ l .¢ . Soon by per-p..- , int-O. liotleod. Unions, and-G. McLeod, Unions. l 8rd—,-D. Bell, Royall. Victoria Unions won their-sixth l the ll , B. ll-l. -» .1; uuilllhfltlitltemnlttll " the oloso score of M. The e was slow on scéonnt of the hi“! \ - and the Tryon Arrows. ililiIKEY \ n“ el°v°lllll Esme of the Eas- tern Prinee Rural Hockey [league 10ml"! A. IE. Macbean Trophy, was ill/lied Monday at the Tryon Riult “we”! m? Augustine Cove Stars 9 lame was fairly clean, only l-w penalties being handed ottt iot- minor uilences. The result was 6 llll In favor of the Arrows. The score in itself does not signify much for the stars played at a din. flllvfllltllo, Frank McFarlane, one of their best, men, wits unable to I'll? having injured his hand in a Previous game, He, wishing to do his part. handled the whistle to the satisfaction of all present. e llIlB-IIDZ 3"" Arrows Goal " N. Campbell ..--.. J. A. Thompson Defence “H. Dawson .., _______ ..__ B. Howatt E. Dawson _______ . ;_ A_ llowatt Forwards B. Clark ......... __ “7, Pooley E. Clark __. ____. N, s, Lord‘ H. MdFariane _ K_ McDonald W. Peters __. __. l-l. Wood L. Carrutiiers _~_ -..-- V, llowatt Score by periods. 1st—-K. lMcDbnald, Arrows 2nd ——'l‘_ Wood, Arrows, B, How- l". Arrows;,W. A. Pooley, Arrows. Referee-F‘. MoFarlaile. Judge of plsy-—~G, ‘Hennessey, Timers——J. A. “Dad" Lyman; Spurgeon Clark, Goal judges-L. Mabey, 1-l. Ross. DartI-nouth Defeat Wanderers 7 to 5 (Canadian Press) HAIJIFAX, Feb. 18.—'UZll'ill1w’Yll'ill ‘lefcatetl the Wanderers 7 to 5 in heir "sudden death" game ionllght so decide ‘which would iplay otf with‘ ‘he Wanderers for the champion- -h~'.p o1 _the Senior C-liy League thus llr0vlllililg a team to enter the senil- fina-lis for the M. A. H. A. chain; cionl-thlps- to replace the Dalhonsle term. reukwinnor of the league, which decided not to enter ‘the fin< 11s. Dartnrouthtwiil lplay Cre-soentls GIROTP-OW nigh-t in the f-inul. “Y” BOWLING CHURCH ‘ LEAGUE iliajori-ty for People's‘ over St. Paul's, 38-lplns. , ‘ erenutss: h " *» l in 10 till l2——iSlpeciail class. 3 30 till 5—llllteirmerliates. B ‘till lle-Bltsiness men. 7 till SP-‘Ladies Voliy Ball. BOWIJING; - v 7 p.m.—-Zllon via. Sit, Peter's, (lENERiA-L: tPool, ihilliartls, bowling, showers. reading roo-m__s'nd'checkenn at your convenience“ , ' ice caused bysnow, which started to fall soon after the game started. G- iMolrend and '0, Lea scored the goals. The‘ fonuer on a nice wing shot, and the ‘flatter when he brought it out of the corner and fooled the goal-keeper, The lineup was about the ‘same as former gam- es. ‘B, Clark, Olive -“Stars" was the referee.‘ » fileared i 111-Colds or Cater-Ill for Friday night's game. Amherst has been having it pretty much all their own wny in their league, but Friday night they meet the Crys- iand today's race will decide the ly in.- conlmnaflon lieved that one of the o hers may, sharp. the Barbers H. Carmotiy .. . . . . .. 163 229 197 E, Carnlody .. 9!) ‘ H. Fort-fer .. 144 S. McLeod 179 B. Wirnlltltllrnrtinte .. .. 13S 1-11 192 Totsl—-2v371. PEOPLE'S,:i P. Duwn . . . . . . . 147 222 219 J. McKenzie . 111 140 118 H. Rodd. 1'53 173 196 R. Galbraith 198 131i 109 A. E. McKenzie 128 1B0 179 21 Long hai-r about the neck of 22 Species of thee (pi.) 23 An Arab prince. 24 Chemical Iiermin-ation 25 Depart. . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i | c E R E sLarge Attendance . Expected at Crystal ‘i’ n _ l] A Y Amherst Game Fri. (Special to The Guardian) Th SUMMERSLDE, Feb_ IKTLTbe re- e much postponed ice races appearance of cold weather was °t the cl""'l°."?t°w" Dflvlfls Club 519415‘ welcomed by Summerside 1:2‘! be held this afternoon at 2.0-) hockey fans as it brings the ‘nec- A splendid course has been laid out, running parallel with the tl-iiile boro Bridge, from a point near Tomlins Biscuit Factory to the Smith 511079- tals who have also been having it The two classes for today are: all their own way right through The Class A pace for the D_ A. the season, The clash of these two Mmxllmim- M- P- 'l"‘"i’l1)'. which tennis on good iceshould mean will have Colonel Waltz and Moe good hockey, Anyone who suw the Aubrey as starters, Those horflefl Crystals play Truro could not but have one race each to their credit notice their improvement especial- over previous ownership of this beautiful trophy. 33mg; Tonmrmw “(gm ‘hey The Class A, Trot for the~ J, A. should be bane,- mun even and MBBNFVBY TTODhY Wlllflll Wlll they will score all they can as tot- brlng out such good runners as a] 5031s comm Mac Tmldt Mil-c Clemens. B1157 it is expected that the largest Todd, Stella Todd. 11ml 01"‘ P9885" crowd oi the season will turn out M“ Todd had ‘l’ slight lead“! as everyone seems to be talking points in the first race bl t it is be- about the gm“, On account of the Tignish train defam- hlm wday- being held over until 11 o'clock. The "9'?’ grelltefll interest l“ be‘ hundreds of hockey fans from the ing evidenced by horsemen in the west w," come m the ‘mum Fred outcome of these contests and a large attendance will be no doubt. Moore will be at the whistle. on hand to witness them, and. The officials are: _ C_ Keny ________ _> 13,; .139 15o ‘Starter-Byron Brown. J _Ke1|y_ _ _ 131 19g 1G6 Judges—W. S. Brown, E. F ,L_ Dmvn __ 171 m; 131; Acorn, A, Kennedy. _ R Dnucene 19o 169 12-4 Timers-J. A. llloEuchern. 1*‘ A_ Jgy __________ __ 195 197 21') Hooper, R, Abbott. Témrv-MGL - The races. w!" “an m 2 0.91M“ A, Nit-Cabs hail both high single 243 and high total 640. Tonliznt at; 7 p.m. the Yachtsmen play "is All Stats __----iO§—»——-#" oorrlc lsuln E L. of C. Bowling On the L. oi’ C. Alleys last niqlli Mill me Balm “lldi Patricia lrnille iumlivliltg -ilOWi1 a llleY WW9 llll "l" 9f 5'99 bl"- Tlce’ i"-'-;hi of hairs. zliill her lttotll-er, ball- itloCnbe was strong man and 3y i|-fi_-]|‘(\nrfl inquired-if she was kept his 6Y6 0n the Bull's 9Y9 a“ hurl Whiil Patricia rfiiifllllflll llel‘ the tilne_ it was u good flame Willi breath hi" loudly iltilflhllmeil h" plenty of pgp all the way through fPfllllL “l is killed. nlothel"! l Key to Cross W0 rd Puzzle No. 65 14 l craze. ‘ Hormmnl 16 A weed, or allowance of Well-ll" 1 Funny actor. 13 A Yillllllidlleep- 9 Rummem 20 Steamship Hill.) I 11 Denoting place. 21 MYSCH‘ _ 13 you_ 25 Bcsnow, , i . l‘ 14 A ‘Mme h, me U, s, (up) 2o ()n the ‘other s tie. ' - - ' 15 .Deguy, r 2s Lake (French) 17 A»]tm-,m.|"_ve_ 2i! G'rl'ls nallle. _ I , _ 13 50L. fit) Exclamation. ea‘ "s 19 M-eastllrcs of time. 31 51w" (“in animals. i3 The way to clear the head quick ly is with Ely's ICresiu Balm, All ply it in the nostrils and breathe it. The fiumes are antiseptic. They combat the germ attack, The head- is cleared. the inflammation is still- diued. the whole trouble is checked at once, internal treatments deal only with results, They are siowfilomlmt the germs where they attack. End the‘ misery, atop the cold. Ask your druggist for a bottle or Ely's Cream Balm. Get its quick relief. That is the right way with 1 a head cold or catarrh. BRIN GIN G ll I ‘ t 27 Sheep's cry. _ 2s Exist. 30 Refuge (pi.) 32 To ‘tear. or cut. 10 Telnperatle- Vertoal HE EHE 2 COlXllILIIICHOII- 3i To wipe your feet on. -i Heard in empty buildings. 5 Hunted in the Fall. i1 Angler. 7 Thus. 8 Pure. L A C E E i! H II [I] [d WEED essarics” for a good sheet of ice . i i l Following are the scores: knciw s killed!" Barbers: . DAtllliY 'l‘llOl.lGl-l'l' __-... 145 H". Til" , g" K3328 "" 1 7 193 153- To ]'il'i><1i>‘l*Vt‘ a friend. lhlrec llllfllls - ' R d " n2 r201 134 nrp nu-esszlry: to honor him DPBB" i‘ Fm o,“ ‘ H8 176 204 rnt_ praise him absent, and asHl-‘lt A‘ (ralrgggijg ' T5 172 243 lliln in ills ncee. .. .—1ialian Say- "rntnl-zssi. m“ __ / _ 2 - 3 41 5. 6 7 I a 9 .’” // 12 13- M’ /5 . /6 /7 l8‘ 3/9 20 2/ l 23 . 22 l/ 24 25 26 27 28 29 3o 3/ 32 C7053 Work P tzzie No. 65. 0.1'~l.1t.1tADIO THURSDAV, FEBRUARY 19. 1926 CNRM (425vMstres). Montreal, Que. Prcsenting a section of H. M..Cana- dian Grenadier Guards Band, by special permission of III-COL (l. S. ‘Stairs. D. S. 0.. under lthe direction of Barldnlas- ler J. G. Gagnier. 1. March-“On the Sunni-e" reer). 2. Selection-"The Mikado" (Snlli va . l ' 3. Clveriur-e——“'i‘he Italiandh Algi- lers" (Rossini), 4. Cornet Sslo—“'l‘hQ -Pal'ms"(Fore) —'Bl1lltl8lfillil R. Mailliet. Halvalinn Guitar 18010 (a) “Kil- lmn. (lb) “Medley of BluetW-Mr J. T. Illvingstone, (Pou- 5a Address by Mr. n. I-l. lvlelnnson. General -Pnsse1lgel' Traffic Muns- C. N. Rye. 6- 01d Favorites (a) "Annie Laurie" tScotti- (b) “Bells of St, Mary's" (Atlaml-l). '1. (Ionic-i So1n—“Klllarn0y" (lBal1re" —-Baildsinan R. llilaiilet. \'l'a1tz.—-"‘Becsuse" (WaldteufeL). . Hssvaiinn Guitar Solo (a) "Sweet (Jon-stancy“ (ill) -Selectell—-Mr. J. T. Liveing- stone, 10. Selectlon-"Yoenlan o! G-nard" (ISnllivnn). w“ the ONRW (450 Metres), wlilululpm; Man. R p. m. (l2, '11)“ Weekly Livestock ports. / 3.15 1). 111,-‘ Bcdlilne 'i‘r2lve1 'i‘ules, with iittle‘ lliargarc: Silnrpe playing piano. forfe selections for the kiddies’ aitcl- the iIedt-inle Travel 'l‘ales.. 8.30 lp. nl.~ - Studio Market Re-j, Pfilgllllllllle. as follow: . , Hazel 3111s, Soprano; .\i)... J. ll. Wallgh- Contrnlto; ilev. R. Katsuncif, Tenor; Mi‘. llollnili \\'. Gibson. Pianist; Mr. Frank ll-Ptllit-h, ‘Cello; Mr. F‘. l). Biatlbrook, Banjo, A(l(ll‘BS.‘i~*"'l‘ll8 Canadian ment Mel-chant Marine.” 0 p. lllr*' Frank l/Vrlighfs Country Club Dltllce Orchestra in Dance Pro- grttnlnlo direct from Main Din- Govt-ra- ~illg Room oi‘ tho Fort Garry Hotel. tlNlii‘ (430) illt-iresi, CALGARY. AIIFA. 9 p. in. (i-llii. T.)-— Bedtime 'i‘ra-ve1 Tales. Studio Programme-Aeolian Quor lelte assisted by David Morgan. 'l‘6Ilol‘: Geo Mac-Ileth, Ba-ssl; C. A.- Davls, Piano; M. W.G'ill1Fitite; J. T. Dllnn, Violin. and ‘H. B, Da- vis, ‘Cello. ' 1. Selection "L8 Secret” iGfllllilBl‘l"~Ai'0llt’lll Quarltetlte. 2.‘ Violin and Flute Dll€l——*"l§itl'- I ulmnu (Shhuben) Messrs. '1' ‘room-eae400-00eeoeoo-oooevvva-eoeoeaooe-eewveo-oo-oo-oea -'i‘. Dunn and M. W. Gilli. 3. -Tt.nllol' ‘Sullo-"Danny Boy" (Wcatberleyp-uvir, Dnvdd Mm. gnu. 4. Selection-"Thrtle Dances front Henry Wllill." (German)- Aeoiian Qnartette. Cello Solo—<“(‘.rad‘le Song" ~—~Mr. l-I. B. Davis. I Bass Solo-~'"Solrg of Ryhriss lilo Crzlzln (Eilliottrr-llir. Geo. hiacBr-th. 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