laugh-and this is his biggest. bllUlil SllliliCPS 7“: xiv.» \\iIl.l\L).' t~j< an \it.\'.i .\Xl) i.‘ , _\nvi.| r1 um; s c. __ ....._.__- lsmuuaauxsmiflrcr * PRINCE EDWARD MATINEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16c, 26c. NIGHT '1 & 8.45 .. 26c. 37c, 45c. GET DOWN OFF YOUR HIGH HORSE TQEART" Irene NOW PLAYING 011G Piztui e i.{\i;,>;l:l's At His I§csl3‘.-.L,l,,_.. wit. lu "llmvll To lilllrfll” .k)lll in ixirioils r grime. both ner- ‘llTll plays, ...irn to his 1'. ' ' F ' ziirlh,‘ at the is provcrbially own country, 1n this . llU clcr, that .ir".ic. Dcspltc zfruul null llic l'i'lt‘ll‘l' more . . let Wors, it ls .+~ of the funniest oil""ll ambassador lhrzh-loslng of entcr- .- illirulls. lrcnc Rich rea- 'l‘o lfnrth" as l'l'\ll\' ambitious wlfc, with . (v Kemp and juvenile trio ol the .i rl 1h" slzppf. nll inerins Si"! ‘Down T0 l-iiirlii" nnzl liriiii: Hi1‘ family. Scientist Lealves For Belgium (Canadian Press; il ' f'.-\.~l, Fri), Ti.- lll:\'_ (,ll.ll‘.,'.'$' "ma. zy WlllCll holds ~: liccn formed " im, slllrll from ‘ for Europe O11 . - crUm. " ‘llll s elitist is re- <l'l.i.., in Bclgiulu, \‘l"ill nloiilhs ln utions. 11c conic . -r,l.il' CCllDSl: last - llir. tilnr: hzul been . 13m olr-crvatnrlcs at Har- w.- zilul Pnszulcna, Califor- r '11.: ship, shortly from Montrcal, ll Lillliillffl vnzs reluctant to a i115, lllcoijv, the crirth, orig- jv u sluglc zliorn. was; disintrc- cl tliriri li ('l|i_l'lllOll$ forces, " l‘xllll"l..!.l'l'il'l‘llf.'.Vi111)! Iotlnrl ‘in llic iz-smir; lnys, the source of which has br-cn n puzzle to scientists since lliclr discorvsry. l -.i ii iiil’iils on an lulu, run CEREAL enroll lulu Mr. Forsyrthc Endorses ALL- Biziw for Constipation H‘ yo!) rullcr from hcmlzlches, . if‘ nine. c null (‘zcrpy m‘ any ‘i-rllloul- ciTct-‘is of’ con- if}: voluntary’ lctter: yr pills zirirl tablets ‘I §(.‘\."\ for‘ consti- Fricilcc says ALL-TXRAN provide; "bulk" to cxI-rcisl- the nnll vitamin l1 t.» further aid regu- lzir habits. In Zlllilllifin, ALL-DEAN is rich ill blood-building iron. Till! "bulk" in ALL-Ilium is much like that of lmfy vc inblcs. Inside the brirly, it for-nix n : - u mass which gently clears the intestines of wastes. Isn't this plcusnnl "ccrcal way” far mnrc healthful than using at- cnt medicines-so often ha it. forming? Just oat two tablesponnfnls daily. gn serious cnscs usc with czich meal. f not ralicvcfl this wny, see your doctor. Get tlm red and-green package at on." lzrrzrl-r‘ “fade by Picllugg in ndoli, Ontario. » intcstines, Mile” Proves A mm cirtul lilotion licturc Offering The (liiYlCl-lt loan. of bringing a stage l).;l_\, sci in utmost its cntLcty in oiic selling, liiis bc.n (lunc- iii u masterly 11111111101‘ by Bum Biscnoll in 111s direction of "The Lost lvlile,” the World Wide film at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. “The Lust Milc" is a powerful picture based on the tragedy of (‘OUdClllllOLl mcn ivitliiil tilc walls of a prison death-house. Without ex- ception the performances are ex- ccllcnt and sincerely in accordance with the deeply moving theme. Convict roles nrc handled by Preston Foster. Howard Phillips, Noel Madison, Alan Roscoe. Al Hill. Paul Fix, Daniel Haynes. Prison of- ficials are played by Frank Sheri- dan, Ralph Theodore, Jack Ken. ‘ncdy, Albert J. siriini, Wllllfllll Scott, Kenneth MacDonald; and Alec B. Francis and Edwurd run Sloan as pricst and rnlabi- complclc a powerful cost. HOCKEY“ An interesting game of hockey. was played in the Arena on 'I‘l"lurr,- day n'ght, between 2nd Granites , of ltlighficld and the “Supcriors" of iCllnrlotlelorvn, the latter winning ‘I out by a score of 7-0. Although the ice was sticky it was a very fast game of hockey. The first period started slomv, cach team testing out the other. Brffcnibn opened the scoring on i1_ pass from Peters, and McEwc-n made it two on a. solo down the ice, Ropcr had no chance. This period ended with Highflcld bor- ing in. - The second canto was fast and furious. The Supcrlors went on a. rampage, McEwcn counting on a it company on a pass from Car- mody. Peters added another about 2 minutes before the bell on a pass our, from behind the not from Dow- ling. The third session opened with Granitcs throwing cvcrythlng into the game except their heads in an effort to score but to no avail as Warren and Diamond on the de- fcucc turned thorn back. Pcters captured lhc puck bchlnd ifs own not and gOlOCd up thc ice drew Roper out and-the rest is history. Brycnton put the finishing touch to e hard fought game by scoring tho last on a pass from Diamond. ‘Ml: 1 . H. Robinson pass from Carmody. Lafferty kept.‘ CAPITOI-r-Now lulu. 3.15- m, 2e». l! .1 PRESTON HOWARD fi-Qlfi 0i‘ Vancouver Superannuated .i:cr Cluscs f2.» Ymrs of Service Tlil- following Clipping is from the YQlICCUVCl‘ Daily Province of Dcc. "in, and Mr, Robinson referred to is .r brother o: .\ll'-$. ll. R. llillson, Clnlrloitetolrll. On Saturday, Clly Treasurer D. H. Robinson, veteran civic ofllclal, will retire on supcrclilnuation and will be succeeded by N11". A. J. Plllclng- ton, who will combine the treasurer“ post, with that of financial adviser One of tho 11135’. popular officials iii the civic service, Mr. Robinson is closing twenty fivc years in the cm- May 13,1911, he was transferred w, the accounting department, cocaine‘ first assistant in January 1912, and iieca-mo chief accountant on March 8, 1920. On the superannuation of Mr. John Johnstone on May 1, 1023. he became city treasurer. Mr. Robinson joined the City Hall staff ofzcr a long experience in rail- way work in the East and in the United States. He was with the old Prince Edward Island Railway, and subsequently served sixteen years with various Uultcd States lines. He first visit/ed Vancouver in 1895, but did not come here t0 reside until 1907. Since entering the City employ lic has served untlcr Muyors A. Bethune, C. 'S. Douglas, James Findlay, T. S. Baxter, Malcolm Mc- Bcalli, n. H. Gale. c. E. Tfsdall, W. R. Owen, W. H. Malkln and Louis D. ’l‘liylor. . Ilockoyhllt Montague Monlriguc Primroscs sprang a ‘big surprise hcre Wednesday night when they defeated St. Dunstuns University players to the time of 2-0 The gamc opened with every player on the alcrtand after-twelve minu- tes of fast hockcy Ken Beer by a buck-hand shot flipped the rubber past the Si, Dunstzurs goal tender. Thc second period found the Unl- versity boys straining every muscle to even the score, but the gong sounded and the score was un- changed. In tlic third period of the some the fans got the full worth of their money. Both teams were on the offcnsvc and thcrc was not a moment 10st. The spectators l 1R1‘ \Vi\l1(;ll-\.\l ‘lllc Lit" ll :l>"rt \\'.i:i'~l:..:~. who ' (l".'lill by (ll"l\'."ll.lZ" a soil cf Mr. Noah wuurzlmn and Since l- fall he lrnrl born r-m- ~ ponrd. character and held in high cstcem by nll who knew hlm. There are [loft lo moudrn bcsidcs i"! filled flithcr. four brothers and four slslcrs. The brothers arc: James M.. Vancouver. B. 0.; Pres- ton. Cincinnattl. Ohio: Lc1t1r_ C3]. gory: Charles, New York. Th; ris- ters are: _ Mrs. 1-1’. M. Chnndkr, Charlottetown; Mrs. mm; Vin- ccnt, Mrs. Com Clcvcland, Dor- chestcr, Mass. Mrs. Gforgrg MQ- Klnlcy, Vancouver, B. a the late Mrs. Wnughrln rf this (-lly,_ llic Pilmroscs in the Charlottetown‘ clown with Mr. Roy Pippy at Iia- victory for the red mid yellow ncxt mlbrcok and hnd gone to the pond Monday night hi tlic to cut lcc when the eccldrnt llBp-l (‘vcn though. as wc undérstand the Ho Wfls r1 young man of excellent checking outfit. llo tnc lllllfillffi’; of the Wcfllllfllii Tlic vilf ‘Hf? bill's; wcisc worthy of llic highest alluliralloil for their, clvzm ,<port.siiinn.sli'p and Montague‘ ll0Cl((‘_V fans incl; forwzu-d u) 5.311.. loop fixture. The Abblos dcfeutcd. T"<ll‘lll1‘l hilt we arc lOTT-klllg for 8 home rink. NIGHT 7 & 8.45 . .. . 26c, 37c. Hi5 NOEL MADISON SHOR ‘ TALKIES Playing l Shoot Their Way Out Killers? A Timely And Sensational Film FOSTER PHILLIPS STOPS u -;‘% ANDY CLYDE cranial GUARDIAN Tlilo column II renervi-d for Queen’: (‘uunty nun-n of hmnl IIIKGQIUfl but Id- vrrflrdng of u IIPWN)’ nature may be Inlucrtrd ut J (‘PIIIIL- payable in alliance. n u-nnl nil-lolly TWO TABLES of Ladies’ Felt Hats clcarlnght 50c. Moore 6a Mc- Leod, Ltd. 7964-2-7-31. BUY GARDEN CITY BUTTER 1 lb. 23c, 2 lbs. 45C, 10 lbs. $2.10. ‘1810-1-2841. BEST QUALITY COAL.—l='or the kitchen range, furnace or stove. Our coal is best. See that your coal bin is filled today. "A. Plckard 8c 00., Plionc 240. ‘1963-2-7-31. OUR REGULAR $10.00 PER- ploy or the comoratlom HE joined lllANENT WAVE with rlnglet ends. the service on November 1. 1907, ‘="m"an‘eed' f“ $350‘ entering the treasmelps omen’ on Beauty Shop. For appointment, call Masons 7903-2-241. 1w: ‘mmimurrerowiv GUARDIAN..- _-_='P,%' ' Sketch of Milton 'Campbell, M P. tMODtYQBl Standard: It has been stated that one of the main reasons why the Progres- sives of lhe West have retained not a little of their power Ls bleed on the fact that they chose u rep- resentatives men of unusually strong character and the intellectual ea- dowmeni. Iii this class can be placed Milton M. Campbell, Progressive memberl for Mackenzie, Saskatchewan, who has just celebrated his 52nd birth-l day. An Active Legislator Mr. cimpbell is counted one of! the most active men ln the famous "Wright Shoe ~ Company Features The “Wedge” Shoe lldlcnlly Dlflennl Typo Shoes De- Ilnod for Aillngfcct Alwéya alert to provide Charlctle- ‘ wwnia discriminating public with‘ the moat advanced ideas in modern.‘ wrrective Shoes, the, Wrigh: Shoe “B11188? has placed in stock a WlYDlelc range or the new ‘Nature‘ Wedse" Bhoes. With competent shoe‘ 11mm and correct measuring ap-' nuances. this store iii almost next m the modern surgery when it comes to imbue a case of weakened, all- ing feet. . 11111118 the last year the country hll been stirred by the almost marv- CMII cures effected by a country doctor whose trutmenl; 1s entirely “Ginger Group.” That group has rightly earned the ginger epithet as they are always on the qul vlve and ready to battle with all and sundry when they fccl that the rlghis of ill? West arc being‘ overlooked. Of Hardy Scottish Descent Someone has said that Canada.‘ AOUld have never reached its pres- ent. stage of development l1 the Highland clans had never been die- banded and thirty Scvtsmen of the Low-lands had not started to cross the seas. ~ 111B bleasantry has a solid basis of truth and it comes home with‘. full force when reviewing the lives: of these doughty descendants of hose hardy pioneers. Real Pioneers ' Six years alter the Battle of Wat- j crloo this branch of the great Campbell clan left the Country of Sterling and settled 1n that smiling land which is lovingly referred to by ‘,lts,.pe0p1e as "The Island." They cleared the wilderness, toll- cd. from daydfght until dark and SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES on left to those who came after them all lines of hairdressing for a lini- Phone 1329. l lted time at the Elite Beauty Salon. 7fi93-l-2l-tf. HARD COAL. For the base burn- cr have you tried our blue Coal? Many customers are enjoying this good coal. We sell in any quantity. A. Plckard 8a 00., Phone 240. 7963-2-7-31. ROBIN ' REDBREAST - While looking out the window yesterday ‘morning. Miss Ruth E. Cairns; of Dunstaflnage, was surprised to sec a robin redbreast sitting on the llinb of an apple tree in the orchard, ap- parently‘? imfé concerned with the cold or the fact that it was Febru- BI)’. ‘CAPITALIST VISITING HERE a. litle ptropcrty and a fine heri- tage of courage and high character. Milton's father was a school teacher beloved by many pupils and he saved to give his boy a. 800d education. Decided to go West This he obtained at the Public schools and later at Prince of Wales College iii Charlottetown, P. E. I. But Milton Campbell felt confined even in the beautiful mlrmundmBB or Prince Edward Island and after a short experience in rail/way and telegraph work decided go seek his fortune in Westcm Canada. Started as Telegraph“ He had learned to handle a tele- graph key with unusual skill and ‘produced what is w om the most throuzh manipulation of the fectl and a positive recommendation that the cure be oont-lnuéd by the brac- ing effect of a radically designed "Wedge" type of shoe. Such a shoe is the "Nature Wedge" by Murray's of London. ‘ m out/ward appearance you will not discern anything but the smart- est style that the standard Murray Heel Huggers give, but its inner construction follows the effect of a‘ strong hand firmly yet softly Bill?- ping the weakened arch, the “wedgerbrwmg the bodily inclin- ation to sag to the inside. Turly a marvelous resistor of bodily “$18116 to those who stand long hours and to those who for yen-o have been trying to get, relief from metal and other ypes of artificial 811111901“- A new era of foot comfort has truly downed for those who 51-1581‘ from weakened foot conditions. The greatest shoe organlzatlon- in Can- ada, assisted by the advice of well known medical men who have made a thorough study of the structural qualities of the 1189435881’? vlm- M" f THO SHOE THAT SHOE advanced corrective shoe offered to the cimaozim pulblic, Murray's NM- ure Wedge Shoe. Wife (scanning advancements): "I see there's a. sale of berets M Lacey's." Hub: "What kind of strawberries?" Wife: "No silly! I mean women's hats." Hub. "Oh, squmwbcret-L" COLDS GO THROUGH 3 STAGES! And They are Far Easier Stopped in the F int than in berries, --Mr. ‘Sidney R. Kendall, London, England, and Montreal, is at pre- scnt visiting Charlottetown, a guest ‘at: the Canadian National Hotel. Mr. Kendall represents English and. reliability and landing up at a little place called Bcllmont, in Southern Manitoba, he secured- the station agent's job there when the 11811151‘ operator was slek. Canadian capitalists, and i5 looking for opportunities for investment in this province. The many friends ‘of.’ Mr. James A, Robinson will be pleased to learn that he is making rapid recovery from his recent lndlspositlon. CLINTON SCHOOL Honor Roll for month of Janu- HYYI Grade X-l Grace Whitehead, 2 Muriel Hcaney. Grade X-1 Elva Grade VHF-l Malbcl Sullivan, 2 Yvan Plckulnc. Grade II Jr-l Reggie Warren, 2 Vivian Sullivan. Fckerfng. The Hm" s. wcrc lcfl, gasping when the pcrlocl I SKYPEREOR: 2ND GRANITES ended. l\l'.t'Nully made Mabcy do 2 ?zfldcpyi_ll Vhghlh‘ omnno" 00M some miraculous stopping to keQp‘ grasp nlgémh Ht] d 2 J_ McEachem _y_ Roper llic rubber out of ' the Prlmrasesceo e ‘Pickp m 9 HY]? “f; 'd Down“. ncl. K. Bccr lcd a charge on fhc side“; R0 P‘ “ 4 E3“? Poo w warren R Rodd University not and succeeded in tor‘ y “y or‘ Wm syn 1; Diamgnd G, Cunqn nmklns aii1-"-.._ I'M]: for his team ' _ p_~,,~-_-,,_,~.;_< just i-‘ltlllt m-ziix-s before the and; ‘m???’ 133m rm“; Zmtr“; 2 1,_ 31mm”, A Mcxmnon of the gumc. UNcill was unfortun- i Picker“, o’ a ‘er m ,W_ Dow-Hm; _y_ Mqqnmn; atcly taken ill at this time and had: Grad KHIMI L01‘ w] it 1 d 2 l}; pen-rs q Hurry’. to be carricll off i113 icc. Thc garlic l Ivan Qgmpr: 3 J "’ oéoe ‘ml’ In. Loffrrfy si-zsmrl all through V5215 f1 flllc exhibition.‘ Gmgc nér 112"“! “"09; If, Carnimly- 1; Cmyy of good cli-nn hockey Willi lots oflnor — a ‘can on‘ 1,, ppgr-y-pr, izprtcd in tilliii‘ of the livnvy ice duc ' Grade I Sr-l James O'Connor. Grade I Jr-l Edward Andrews. Perfect attendance: Grace white- lurr. Edith Plckcring, Ray Pickering, Ivan at i1"; flicm play ntznin. This makes head‘ Elva Pmleflng’ Mabel smn" llnpi,’ mill yard, a‘... Hx‘.'l)"-:'l,nly'ns‘ i-lic tllrd game of tho Intermcdiat’: van‘ Iva“ Piclsssggr’! its” Picker‘ c ea , George Paynter, Edwin Pfiyntcr. Iorna Warren, Karim-inc Somcrs, Tnis Whitehead, Regfe Warren. vivlnu Sullivan. Abbics are n fart skating, hard Percmtage o: “twndmm: 95 p"r cent. - ’ The “neupsF —-Islo. M. weeks, Teacher. ‘WONTAGUE S. D. . ‘ Goal U B. Currie R. Arsrnnult n Mabey J‘ Dunphy L~ P301" R. Ausrris _ . Ddpnce Rcfcrces-G. Macfntyrc and n, I’. McCarron J. MacMillan Canumersl-H‘ W. Layers H. Bcanrdet _ J. McIntyre L. Duffy Forwards IMPIIIJ Illllln] t K. ram 11cc“ of . N. Grant ". Dcslardines ' ' A. .\f."lcDon:1l<l .1, O‘N9|1l i“? "o, rtnmms)‘ W-Wailerwm-tl; /\_ Mcyapy _ __ . I For some years he filled different station agent Jobs and finally locat~ ‘ed in the village of Pelly. There he went into business with n. brother, Norman Campbell, who llild followed him to the West. They dealt in farming implements automobiles and motor accessories. Farmed Wlth Sucess Fah- sucoess followed this venture, and in 1913 he acquired o. 640-acre farm. , Tlvare he has carried on mixed farming with unusual success. a suc- cess which has brought fairly 51m‘ stantlal returns. Active In Progressive Movement He took an motive part in the Pelly district in tho Progressive movement and acquired a wide reputation as a clean and forceful speaker who “got the crowd” at political gath- crlng and fam-iers’ picnics, With this reputation it was-not sunprlslng when he was offered the- nomlnatlon for mackenzie in 1921. Elected lo Federal House Popular as he was 1t Wis not thought that the young farmer-he Wfls then only 39 years of age-stood much of a chance against his op- ponent who wag“ none other than the redoubtwble Michael Clark, M. P. ’ But he won a surprising triumph - and since then has gained 1;i WWI‘ and prestige. Lives In Historical Spot Mr. Campbell's home town, Pelly, Ls located amidst historical sur- roundings. ' It is about midway betwen Fort Pelly on the Asslnlbolno river and Fort Livingstone, both of which are today crumbling ruins. _ The first executive council ap- pointed to administer the vast un- organized territory which today comprises the three Prairie provinces met at Flori: Livingstone in the seventies under the chairmanship» o: non? Dlvfd Laird. The 10m were also the scene: 0f many memcrablc events in the ro- the Second or Third! A cold ordinarily passes through three stages-the Dry Stage. the l first 24 hours; the Watery Secretion Stage, from 1 to 3 days; and the Mucous Secretion Stage. Relief ls twice as easy in the first stage. For prompt relief take a couple of Grave's Iiaxetive Bromo Qulnlne immediately upon catching cold. This will usually expel the ‘cold overnight and thus prevent the spread. of the infection within your system. Grave's Laxative Bromo quinine Ls eflectfvc because it does the four things l ecessary. It opens the bow- els. Kills the cold germs and fever in the system. Relieves the head- ache and grlppy feeling. Tones the entire system and fortifles against further attack. ~ Grave's Laxative Bromo Qulnlne contains nothing harmful. May be safely taken by young and old and whether you stay indoors or go out. There is absolutely no penalty at- tached to its use. For more than 40 years 1t has been the standard cold and grlppe tablet of the world, the formula keplng pace with Mod- cm Medicine. Groves Laxative Bromo Quinlnc now comes in two slze%0c and 50c. Get yourself a. package today and be ready for any cold that may come along. Say "NO" to a. substitute! NOTE: During Epidemics a. tab- let or two of Grave's Laxative Bromo Qulnlne every morning and night will do much to keep your system Immune. KINKORA SCHOOL The following lo the stlnding of the pupils of Klnkora School for the month of January: Grade X-—1 Katie Johnston, 2 Mary Keefe, 3 Cyril McCn-rvllle, 4 P. J. Greenan, 5 Genevieve Mc- Ivor. ‘ Grade VII-l Marlon Keefe, Annie Greenan, 3 Gerald Keefe. Grade VI-l Margaret Farmer, 2 Gerald Smith, 3 101155 &nith. Gmids IV-l Florence Gallant, 2 Agnes Sullivan, 3 Preston Smith, 4 Alma Monaghan. Grade III-l Noreen Sznltfi, 2 Ivan Farmer. 3 Leonard Keefe, 4 St. Clair Gallant. . Grade I-l Mary Corr, 2 Harold Greonan, 3 Justin Kelly, 4 Eugene Grecnan. ' 2 SPRINGVALE SCHOOL Standing for the monbh of Jan- nary: Grade VIII-l Ernest carter, 2 Eileen Yolmker. ' Grade VIT-—1 Dan Parrish, I Earl Stewart, 3 Earle McNelll, 4 Sterling McLeod. Grade VI—1 Jean Sentner and Millar- Matheaon, 2 Ruby Sentnor, 3 Finlay McLeod. crime V-l" Hcllth Johnston‘, a firmer Matheson, 3 Lorna. Oraibbe. 4 Kathleen Carter. ' Grade IV—1 Florence 001cc, 2 Phyllis McNelll, 3 Onld Holland Howard Qilllspie. Grade m-r Kenneth McDonald 2 Aleltha MoSween, 3 Dannie Coles. Grade II-1 ‘Lloyd McDonald, 2 Ralph Glllisple, 8 Eric- Matheson. Grade 1-1 Mae Younker, 2 Ele- anor Mathesfm, 3 Helen McLeod, 4 Ean McSween. - Perfect attendance for January. Eileen Younker, Dan Parrish, Lor- na Crabbe, Dannie Colon. Perfect attendance for half year: Irene Punish, Lorna Crabbe, Dannie Coles. --Ca.rolyn Fraser, Teacher. flora, They,‘ Are-M __ WOMEN NEW FOOT HAPPINESS. Famous “Noturc-Wcdge” ‘(Priced ‘at $8.00) g OFFERS CANADIAN g THOUSANDS OF WEAKENED FEET WILL REJOICE. EXPERT FITTING AND CORRECT ADVICE, ON THIS WONDER AT mwluanr silo: co. , Footwear Specialists Church League On Monday evening two game of the Church League were playcc in me Montague Rink. The Uhltcd Church played the Christian Church team, with a score of 2 to 0 in favor of the United Churcli. ‘Hie Christians led a heavy bom- bardment on the United strong- hold but mind go find a resting place for the mbbcn. In the sec- . 0nd period, A. MacDonald shot a goal for the muted Church. The third period opened with Cllnkllll o! skates and breaking of hooker sticks and before the gong sounder another goal “was shot for the United this time by J. Burden. In the second gum of the evenlnl the Prcsbytcrlsn Church played Victoria Oroao. The Predrytcrilns played a hard gums tnd succeeded in winning the victory over’ their worthy opponents. ‘The score, was 3-2. Presbyterian goals were snot‘ by H. Johmtone and MacKennla two. Victoria Cross goals were shot by H. Johnstone and J. MacKenzll Both games were refereed by R Carruthers. The lineups were m fo1lows:- . . UNITED CHRISTIAN Goal L. Poole w. Wutterwortl Defence 3- 5h"? E. Stews: A. Mscman E. slum I'm-wards 2 H- Mnbev n. Landrl‘ f] A. MacDonald S. Vlckcrl ' Dr. L. A. Johnston B. McLcnn PBBSBYTEIHAN V. CROSS Goa! x- B9" B. Sample Defence“ I- Cwinbel! n. Mcoulsmn .- A. Nicholson ’ o. ailiimi Ibrwards H. Johnston: J. lvfcKenzia» J. McKenzie S. McDonald F. McKenzie A, Mcbonhld-H. the electric way. . manw Mary of the fur-trading era. WAFFLES the way you like them ' -§ THIS electric waffle iron will bring the wlfllcl lo Jlut the golden shade you most prefer. With- out smoke or grease It don Just who! you not of It and indicate: when the waffle! on done. It hill - Im than I minute: to nah Wlfllll Maritime Electric Com cnmnuuwu. Y‘. I ‘l "l 5,. h} 2&4)‘ pony, Ltd. r. s. I. , ‘M. UNIVERSAL EMPIRE PATTERN Waffle Iron $8.95 m1- on srncuu. rooms Qnlv $1.45 DOW" $2.60 A “mourn ton 4 aromas