gums. v- u... w" perfect ,.....n.... 7 SPillillill-‘iliiiiiiillll "‘ _ _-. Ii ill-Ln‘ ... -. "t... ' _ JTHE. :l.. V. av _(‘_'TEC") ELAY-QFF Today is the first of March, two weeks hence hockey will be forc- elite move bsok out of the picture to make room for the coming sth- . lstlo enidesvors during spring liareh the honor arldiprestlgs piene will either go toNew Bru Island. This provinces from year to year and championship ssplr ‘ions h and summer. But before the 15th of pf be ng acclaimed the hockey cham- nswic , NOVI Beotla or Prince Edward o of course la a natural conclusion as the above mentioned strive with might and main for the _ enviable distinction. it has been a hard road for the score or more teams competing in the different leagues throughout the season, hopes ave gone by the boards for the major- ity of the sextets, but each and every team, typical of Canada's na- tional paetlme, is looking forward to _next.winter when once again a- bid will be made for honors ' At time of writing five ciu namely Campbellton, Truro, C lost this year. be remain in the running for the flag, harlottetown, Amherst and Kentyille; Halifax Creacents were eliminated Saturday ‘night by the Besrcats. Amherst lost to the Abbiee ln their first play-off 7 to 2 and are there- fore on their last legs, that is in their final clash tomorrow night the visitors will have to overcome the large goal-lead of the locals in or- dpr to remain In the picture. As this is very unlikely, local’ fans how- ever may rest assured of a battle royal from bell to bell. I The concensus of opinion ‘t key fraternity is that Campbell block on the Abegweit trail to the finale, but as this team has played very little outside its oNvn province, e'as can be gleaned, nevertheless rgputatlon of hard hockey men Iiever give up tiii the final wh f" H ' C-AMIPBELLTON hroulghout the ranks of the iocahhoo- ton may prove the one big stumbling meagre details as to their prow- the ‘Campbelltonlsns have earned a who bodycheck with a vengeance and istie. This team is slated to play the Abegweits here on Thursday night-more can be said after that. Any- way the red and‘ black wearers are parading these days in, full regai- la and all and sundry may expect a game of hockey in all its flour- ishes every time they perform. lng they dispose of Amherst, will journey to Campbellton for their final N. ‘B., P. E. I. game on Saturday n tonight or Tuesday when t latter li‘neup has a therefore Truro may e en all in all this Wee it ls expected the Abemveltl. PrOVW ig.ht of the same week. The final play-offs for the Nova Scotia title will commence either Fckpy rep hard to he Bearcats meet Kentville at home; the beat-on their home ice, pe t one of the hardest games this year. Tak- i next arethe most important in Maritime hockey circles and the blase hockey follower is promised‘ his fill. not only from the "»dopester's" If the locals succeed in com gpmes here this week, but one es of the year point of view. but in attending as well. ing through there will ‘not only be two of the last and most important fixtur- _ will be fought on local ice next week, probably Thurs diy-br-flrlday.nighslaa~.s.oo.t......ql...o..aaa. _ _ we ‘THAT. ZieacwemAMH-snsr GAME "Abegwelts, kindly excuse tion with one who was present ed that he never witnessed a team in season that compared favourab played by the islanders. ‘tlen of the ice, the spee and black wearers was phenom ation the moment Les Lowther not for one moment in the ed the speed and hockey the bouquet." The writer in conversa- at the game in Amherst was inform- action in the IMhritlmes this ly with the exhibition of hockey dile- He said that notwithstanding the soft condi- d, stlckhandling and teamwork 'by the red incl-they took command of the situ- dropped the puck in the face-off and whole game were the visitors in danger. it reminded him of the Abegweits of 1923-24 when the islanders show- Not even young Farrow Beetle could solve their w sagacity of Upper Canadian the highly touted goalie throughout Nova ltherlng attack and the baffling "smoke- professionals. shots" of “Chlek" Williams which spelled destruction nearly every time he rifled them through. The above is quite s’ trlbut e from a Nova Scotia hockey fan. CONGRATULATIONS w‘. nearly forgotlto congratulate the Abegweit Sisters on their splendid win over their ‘Ssckvil tory on strange ice la surely hparty congratulations. le Sisters Saturday night. A 9 to i vic- something to crow over. Again girl!» ' " soon SPORTS ", _ . ... "For hospitality-an ‘ herst." was the declaration 1h?!“ the csmp_of the Ramblers. D vs Beotlsns were as fir"! i" d good sportsmanship we've got to hand it to ofthe Abegweits on their return home According to the local hoekeylsts the defeat as they would" be otherwise and qiww“ thflr "u, gpqfling mien by doing everything possible to meke the short stay of the Abegweits as congenial as could be . Classified - AflYCItlSCmClltS Akonts “ilvaaitéed m. WEEKLY snails; 3v M ssents selling (mi ‘Jixcluslve Durco. 19h, on sight. Compiéio outfit and in- "No ‘investment W "0 . Adver- tising assistance. qdftiiss bf 3gp. siructlon free. or experience l-eq vice, 488R. Richmond, we“, onio. i - '1" cmale Help Wanted WANTED-DINING ROOM GIRL. Alli"? Strllthcona Hotel. Y. M. G. A. Bowling i special Csrmody Match. Till! single and lilo mflrrifiil met Sii-lllri iii 1h“- “cimd 3am“ M the home of his daughter, Mrs. Coo. ANvll-ivrlflfl. The single were victorious Green guaranteed ' m!" i-O measurebults $24. up. llly ihy 21 pins. Scores are us IOIIOWB! Stills SINGLE. E. (llrnludy . . . . . . . J. W. Cllrlunlly Tor- J . Tomb-ION. MARRIED. West (‘zlrnlolly Bill Carulody _ , " lass 2 21 3i. (7 For sale Toial—1073. 95:1 SAiLE-NICELIY " Hooks-o -' i‘ “mp "liilfi- Apply so Upper Qiim- ‘ laor-f-zsml. ‘ "Miscellaneous" Y ~ - %'~"°- A- "hWNAl-o. "LAND sun- ‘vovur. Hormsnvillg, -< n ‘minim. cl"!- d b l ‘n labor nlcetinx H! Dfilliwriit 3°‘ - ” , .8.30—5.00--i8m cuts. 0x118 M“ . k. secretar o t o _-,,§Q3IEDHFROM MY anollwr wrestling. "rghigggnpn of Grlaat sn- g,“ “b; ‘one female fox lllsrlt- , 7—~8-—TU!0ll0l‘l Basketball. mm modmmy gaxclaimfid: "There ..m° on‘. as? ear, 0 B. left esr. ls-ipao-Vetersns Volleyball. l, no hem‘, ma“ ,1“ m, country ‘film o“ 5w i?! lei-M '8—il.30—iMens Volleyball. that q;- pm] continued "what is; "Mum u’ eft e 1'. nerou leaning: the Km! o! England; he i, pglfhier [alive B? "u! “i” ‘ma? 791,“?! ‘I-Cllurcll League. tinker nor tailor. soldier nor sall- - [ICC Flu‘). “Y. 7-210 Yl. Bl. iPlllll- m.’ no‘. anymmg 9M5 1 gm no}, g8. . 77" 0.80- nited n. st. Jsmyl- stunt huh but what right have you ; ‘Fiimflie Help Wapted . “Tip-male. ‘f’; -i C ‘Iinsafe unusual Ilsa sf Ids. . ‘t r k 234 3'75 207 i siness trip. 147 115 176 5:. and will leave 'on.rsl.urn early ________,_. 431 280 383 m1 m my“. y . . - - -- l" 2" 1"“ Cllyc. Feb. 2s, 1926. u consul-h". 341 359 373 roomaaLh-lf M-ilyfisid on litlsisl: f-uo-spulsl ofleoitr matches. Central Guardian OPICIAL eellvlcae. —llivsllg. "mi-ill "WWW in ‘Murray Harbor Christian Church each evening st 7-30 T951111"!!! "Monday evening lMsrcll 1st. Cordial invitation is ca. tended to all to attend, c, E, Arm. “will. iPs/swr. at ‘Lu-so churches 0f Chrlsf P. IE. I. asst , FUNERAL SATURDAY. - The funeral of tllolsts Mr. John Mo. Innis was held on Saturday affer- noon from his late residence to St. JsmeluChurch. and thence to the Peoples Cemetery. 1t was very 1339i)’ attended. The services at the church and grave were con- ducted by Rey. W. Bruce Muir. BCOTOHFORT ITEMS. — Mrs. Coady. of Halifax who has been visiting her son and daughter, Josoplrslld ‘Martha. left 0n return Wednesday morning-Mrs Joseph Egan s-nd Miss Bride McKenlls, Scotcllfori; were visitors to the city last week.-- We are pleased to note that Miss Margaret Weir of Scotchfort. has completely recov- ered from hsrmecsllt illness. NOVEL COUNTERS. -— Three large glass topped counters. or sil- ont salesmen. by means of which chip hr meals, etc, are sanitarily displayed under glass‘ in the full view of customers. have recon/sly been installed in Love's Fish and ‘Moat Market. The change is s dis- tinct improvement in the display of moat and flsh_ and ls being com- mended by the patrons of this enter prising firm. SENT T0 SUPREME COURT. — The preliminary "hearing in the case of William ‘Munn. charged with being in polssesslon of stolen goods, was concluded before Still; endiary Magistrate Martin at the Police Court on Saturday morning. when the final witnesses, Officers Doyle and iHiggins. who testlflei tlo flindlngl ‘the groceries slileged to ‘be stolen. In the prisons-rs homo_ were heard. The prisoner was sent up to ‘Supromo Court and ball was fixed of. $500 with surety. TH‘E BOAR-After being lIBl/l up ‘by lug at. Bordon all day on Friday the Car-ferry left 0n her ‘first crossing Saturday morn- lng at 0.12. and arrived at Tormen- tlne st 1.43 p. m. Leaving Tormen- line at 4.11 p. m. it reached Hor- den ll-gsin at 0:27. Owing to the en- gine that manipulates the rudder being down foi- ropslrs. the boat was steered during the crossing ‘by means of her twin propeller. Mech- anion from the city were st work on the machinery yesterday. and it is expected to be in order for this morning's trip. CARNIVAL AT NORTH TRVON. A very succrssful dress carnival was hehl on the North Tryon Rink Feb. 23rd. tho weather beln-g fine and llla ice in excellent condition- li. was certainly delightful ‘to see the skaters. some in costume and some without, glide gracefully over the ice. The largo ‘Illllllljflf of spec- tators were woll "pleased. The ‘time finally came for the judging of tho costumes and 1115 awanding of six prizes. three to each sex. Only ‘the costumed skaters remained on the ice. the others ‘being asked to re- tire until the judging was over. The following acted as Judson-Mrs W. lrving_ Mrs. ‘Mac Lefurgey. iMesscrs Howard Wood and Nor- man ‘MacDonald. After the ultimo were considered the following were announced ‘by Mr. Heath Chisholm as the winners. Ladle-s— 1. iMiss Noreen Thomas. ‘N. Tryoll. Night, Prim lA Manicure gel. 2. Miss Jeanette iMscVittle, iN Tryon-Val- en-tinc. Prize Electric Curling ‘Irons. 3._ Mia's Jessie Chisholm. N. Tryon, Fifi-ll". iPrize Stationery. Gents. -- 1. ‘Mr. Alden Crossmsn. Tryon. Boy Bluo. ‘Prim Shaving Outlfiti 2. Mr. Clarence Crossmnn, Tryon. Newsy. Prize. Pipe. 3. Mr. Roy McKenzie. N. Tryon. Soldier. Prize Jack Knife. Other costumes were ‘Indian Girl. Niger Gent, Jockey_ etc. After enjoying a short skate all retired for the night fooling well pleased with the evenings entertainment. i-{ai- PERSONALS Mills liuth Hlorlslly, Hope River has returned home from Boston. Miss Blanch McBssth, Marsh- flsld is visiting her brother, Mr. Royal Mcfleutll, St. Peters. Mr. Nicholson Colvllle an olll and highly respected resident uf Kingston is seriously Iii at tho Mr, J. Wilfrid Godfrey of the law firm 0i’ Silver and Godfrey. Halifax. is o-n the Island on a short. He arrived Thurs- in the week. Mr. Godfrey is re- gistered at the Victoria. BIRTHS LANDRIOAM-To Mr. and Mr-‘l. J. ‘Lrlndrigsn, 40 School SL. Feb. 24, 1026 tn IMI‘. and Mrs. hewill ‘Fmlnlbs n. son ‘Jnlln- Merton.‘ ‘Labor Man Claims to be as Good a. - counters to their opponents ullreo. was cnaswnswown GUARDIAN Guardian Wins Over Hardware 6-5 Six to five was the extant of the damage administered ‘b! the. Guar- dian- ONW over the Boxers Hard- ware team ‘Saturday In what was termed a rlp-rosa-lll’ contest through- out, " A large cmwd of raibblirds were on hand and "lustlly, clvsemd their respective teams. In the first por- ioll the Guardian puck chasm-s used the Abogwelt slgnmls and gol. the jump on tile ‘Hardvram mien with the mesult that they scored four lit may be sadd ‘here only for "DC V-ezina like work of McDonald in the Guardian nets a different story would perhaps be unfolded. He showed all this bonds and kinks ‘when forced to work that “Dut- clly" Diamond may "be looking for a new job some of those days. Only two periods were played because the pace sol. In ‘the first twenty minutes was so gruelling that each team decided to call it a nl-gllluai. the conclusion of the second. The Guardian scored two countsns in ‘til-e last stanza. and the Hardware men one. To specially mention any player oll oil-her team would be unfair as each and every pucklst played stel- lar and scientilhtlnlg hockey. in eluding the Guardian subs Ward. Vcssey and Burnett. who were Ju- joctefl into the play at time psychol- ogical moments. The following were flue lineullii Guardian Hardware l McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . Murley ‘Defence Young B iMolnnls lW Forwards Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mdlntyne ‘D. ilillclnnia . . . . . .. Ryan Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. V. Mdlnnls Vessey Burnett Referee-W. Dewar. N OTES. 'Mclnlyrs was the star of the Zlloglels outfit, netting five of the counts recorded. "Young" Charlie-he's back in the lrunnlzlg ‘again having been rein- stated to the amateur ranks n. few weeks ago. , Tina three Mclnnls’ were a half team in themselves. "evil-null n. n..- grams Received . Manager Parkman on behalf of lbs Abegwelt Club wishes to thank His Honor Lieutenant Governor F. R. Hsartz. His Worship ‘Mayor Miller, members cf the City Coun- cil and over twenty-live others who so kindly sent telegrams of good cheer and encolu-a t to file Abogweits on the eve of their some with the AlnllarsLRsnllllel-s. The Amherst News published such and every telegram received by “Pal-kill." who lost no time m ac- qualntlng them 0f the Incl. as t0 just how loyal and interested Prince Edward Islanders arc in the success of the Abegwslf. hock- ey team. Jam Tarts "Defeat Snow Shovellers 7-4 "Diver" R1888 in the Jam Tart nets showed so much class satur- day night that the Snow Shovall- 9r! lifter trying ill val-n to keep 0'" a barrage of rubber at last were forced to buy Riggs over in the last period, 0r pay fun- "fll QXDGIIBBB of- a. scorer who flhflwed Signs of weakening. Riggs "hanged ends with Bell in the op- Dosing nets and held the score down to a 7 to 4 count. It W“ l1 r951 ko-get-‘em melee from start to finish with heavy body-checking featuring all the WHY t0 such an extent that fans were on foes nearly all the while. a number of the rail-birds in fact falling over the boards in the ox. cltcment. "‘ For the Tarts. Bcvsns, welsh, and Gills showed lots of ‘class. while Chandler. Steele and Mc- lnnis shone for the Shovcllers. The Jam Tarts leave Friday for Moroll where they will play s. re- turn game with the Dreadnaughts Friday night. The "Jammors" lost their last fixture to the fast skating Morali- crs. but on this occasion the oily men hope to redeem themselves as the regular lineup is expected to g0 on the ice. 0nd McDonald. , wen- . a... o.-.» .. v ... cos... as Diamond had bet-tor ‘look l0 his laurois. ‘Pete Campbell at centre bad lots of whiz. [Hughes and Bruce make a good combination. In Memoriam TH EODOR-E ROBERTSON M R8. The death occurred st Red Point on the 4th, inst, of Christina, widow of the late Theodore S. Rob- ertson, whose lamented death froln the vicious attack of a farm anim- al in September. 1924. was duly re- ported. The late Mrs. Robertson was a daughter of the late Deacon Alex- a-nder Scott of Klngsboro. P. E. 1.. and was a very estimable. lady, and a prominent ‘member of‘ the East Point Baptist Church. She also interested herself muvh in the social welfare of the cnmnlllnliy llnd although for the _ pllsi few months filo end was not unexpect- oll. her sad demise cslllc us a shock to her numerous friends. The funeral which was ilelii Sal- urday. Fol). 6th. was well lltleudod. despite the lnclomency nf tho weather and almost impossible YCODIlIIlOIJ of the highways. The services which were hclli in the Baptist Church. Kingnboro. were conducted by Rev. Wallace it. McWalker who took for his text "Blessed are the dend who dis in ills Lord." The hospitable home of Mrs. Robertson is now closed fl'il(l her sistsr-ln-law. Miss Jessie Robert- son, hsa retired to the llnllle of her sister. Mrs. Merrill Stewart. __ crls’s of world magnitude today which creates the gmsteet 0000i‘- tllnity over presented to the labor movement. This your is lzolnx w be the most ‘important ll'I tile history of labor. We an,- nt cross-roads. wards the CO-ODBTBUVO common- wealth or going back to the "system of intensified capitalism. “We have got to meat force with pie talk rot about community they forget that there are 2.500.000 min- ers alone; Lalo; sway these and tho rallwaymen ‘and dockers and there llre only a few jockeys. b‘shops and Man as the King ym: 10.30 -—11.‘30— Special boxing hgflififibi, Feb. Eilr-Adflresslng to keep anybody ti" M 7m" child‘ son's expense." lneolsrillg there is chaos evlefr where owing to the failure of calii" tslism. he went on. “Thm ll politicians isft. We are people concerned about the com- nlunlly. ‘We are the community." i . i N.D. were KING‘ OQUARI l iAt-s boy iMurley. you're a soc- The Guxdlim subs showed up Jimmy Duffy netted four for the prinlers—'"Cl1ick" IWllllsms all wall Ellhor we are gain-g to move to-i forcez-varganlzefl force, Mien peo- thc only Referee-JP. Rodd. The Markets (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Feb. 28. — Lol-nl egg production in Ontario is reported increasing. Reports from New Brunswick state that production there is not equal to consumptive demand. Toronto consumption is heavy. Two more cars of Slates fresh are here today. Wholesale fresh extras 39 to 40. firsts 35 to 36 seconds 30 to 31. Poultry ro- celpts light and prices unchanged. Montreal egg ‘market is easier to- day with wholesalers selling groc- ers extras 43, firsts 38. seconds 35. Eggs are selling in a Jobbing way extras 42, firsts 37." Winni- peg jobblng fresh extras 42 in -il. firsts _40, seconds 34. Alberta dealers paying country points ex- tras 27 to 38, firsts 24 to 25. sec- onds 19. Vancouver jabbing fresh extras 33, firsts 31. seconds and pullels 26. ilallfux Jobbing fresh extras 50, firsts 42. St. John N. iB.. egg receipts are light whole- sale fresh extrss 46. firsts 42. stor- age firsts 35. Poultry receipts are light wholesale, fresh chickens 90. fowl 40. frozen chicken 40. fowl 30. turkeys 45. MONTREAL. Que" Fob. Z8. A. feature of the locul rush ggnln mllrkefwas the incrcflscll ficmllnd that developed lllts Friday and Sat‘ urdily a-nd sales. of over 100.000 bushels of Canadian western grad- es at C.l.l-‘. prices bay ports and for all rail shipment from Forf- Willlnm. The tone of the spm market for car loads was firmer but prices were unchanged. Tile cnnfiilion of the market for sprinr: wheat flour was unchanged. Thorecontlnues to be a steady de- mand for all lines of millfesd and as the offerings were none loo large to meet the requirements the undertone lo the market was firm and prices were fully maln- tained. The market for billed hsy_remslns unchanged. A much [stronger feeling prevails in the local butter situation on Saturday and another ndvnnco of 3-—4 cents i0 1 cent per pound was rerordcrl Wmiiii 811F915’ iii‘- rMiliil ll 011i f0!‘ Strong. Mn-ncinn; Wana- for Canadian pasteurized rrnllnr third nicer» lwhind the Urliillfl-‘mllker. st. John; ‘Mr and Mrs J. o. For III Stomach and Bowel which makes a not rise 0i 1 1-2 lfioeplniz ii up from now hn BOB-iftlllherford. st. John; J. 1-1. Mac- Trouble. nor pound for the week from the ton i00its llkn suyodds-be} for tho llonald. Georgetown; Austin s.‘ lowest level. Salas of townships playoff. ‘ ~ Smiles, Freetown; ‘R. W. Marlmodj Hughes’ N0. 1 pasteurized rresmery butler ‘iligz; H. L. Dodges. Jogging, C , pound. The condition of the Montreal. Mines; L. T. Lldler, Toronto; H. e C- C. CS Tablets were malls ui 44 1-2 lo 44 per (Y. lnw. Halifax; G. H. Munro; For Constipation. There was very lliilo chmlize in Msroor-lihlve n ‘good lead and are Toronto; l). W Burr. slflllfifflfl, market for cheese “is unchanged. hard after ilm lnafliilg Senators. Ont: W. H. Bell. Toronto; H. D.i Hug-hes! situation and prices ruled pretty steady. The market for storage nggs was unchanged. iihamberlainb Son Joins Fascist Ranks 120M111. Fob. link-Arthur Chamber lain. solr of Great Brltsinb ‘Pop-An Secretary is s member of tile Fas- clsti. llavllis been initiated by the LINE P U s be considered in the race. both ‘Jam Tarts Snow Shovellers Boston and Cnnadleus havio o. great , lleal better hockey in their make m (“ml up. null in the ‘final drive should ggs Defence Be“ nose the Pirates out. Worters has been their savior all through the 503:‘ R" Mum“ sons/on and he will have to be at By Forward‘ sumle his best from now on. tWflriB (l. Chandler welsh R Chandler Canadiens. giégnflld ‘vxftg "Thirllezlmhas everyone guessing McEwen _ . , ill one game they will get going in N. H. lFiil iN liii iii liiiiflilifiiii 0nd, With Fight for Third Position. The National Hockey League teams have rounded ‘the corner on the third and last lap of the ses- son. From now on the elilmillafion promsa starts. Tbs struggle for the three coveted position; has been thinned down. with Pitts-burg. Boaion and Canadians fighting it out for one possible spot. ‘New York Americans are prac- tlcslly out of the race. as they would have to win at least eight of their remaining gum-es. It is there fore impossible to imagine that this team can get up_ even close. Burch, ‘Forbes and a. few others. have carried on in a creditable manner and have gained the res- pect and applause of the fans all over the circuit. New York DQ711895 made its biggest mistake at ‘the ‘very start of ‘the 333E011. by not get- tln-g Jimmy Gardner t0 coach the team. has-i. year he coached them as the Hamilton Tigers "to the ‘win- ning of a pennant, and if Gardner didn't know his men, nobody did. St. "Pats have been scnt ‘tottering by recent decisive defeats with the result that that iproud English city of Canada with its ‘Irish athletes has not much chance of sitting in at the play-off. <1 Pittsburg Pirates. Piitshllrg is polng well. This lr-am is only a fair team and owe most of their success to the hockey brains of Odie Cleghorlr formerly of ‘Montreal. While they have ‘to unbeatable ‘form: then they will flop hard. -1n fifth place at the pre- sent time they will have to shape things up plenty i0 catch up. Al- ways dangerous with their great speed they are prone to grow care- Inn's at the em] of a game. and have thrown away many chances lo win. Noted as a team that can Junior Basketba. -.5-,. . ~. Qi-II-i-lilw} at Y. M. (i. A. Nationals SO-Jiilapies O. . The Nationals defeated the Map- les Saturday night by a score of ao-a. This is lite second llofesli for the iMsples. B. Cox the Maples Captain and star player. was not ill playing condition for either of the games. For the winners E. Stelloford scored 19 points. while A.‘ Brown scoped 4 for the losers. The line up and individual scores ‘were as follows: Nationals Maplgg E. "Steneford 19 . . . . .. M. Brown 4 M. Jnlles 4 . J. Campbell 2 D. Allen . . . . . . . .. W. ‘Maoldwen 1 L. ltanallau C. Holman W. Burnett 7 '1'i.eier\@_e—iE. Goes. Timer-J. Hill. Scorer-J. ililacloeod , Wins Many Golf Trophies The current issue of Golfer just to hand contains be- sides the following an excgllgnf Dlloto of Hon. Justice Hyndmlln together with s-n illustration of cups and trophies won by that gen- tleman during the years 1923-24-25 Cs-nadlan brother of Mr. A. W. Hyndmall. manager of the Royal Bunk in this "Ill the accompanying illustration partially hidden behind the collec- tion of silverware on the table is Hon. Mr. Justice I-lyndfnan of the Appslale Division of Supreme Court of Alberta, who ran wild on the Edmonton Golf courses last. summer. He started the season after several years of play with a handicap of twenty-four and ended it with one ul’ sixteen. The smull and almost invisible cup in the centre of the front row is emblem- atic of ihe fourth flight in the city championship won by him in 1923. The other trophies were all won in 1925. They represent the ser- ond flight in the city championship the Seniors. the Edmonton Brew- Juatlce I-lyndmsn referred to is a_ ‘Films "iliiiifi? ENIAAROEM INTI "Lg PHOTOGRAPH. Craslvollstulilo 1:1 ....,,_e,.... It. Provides Explan- (Canacllan Press) ~ l TORiONTO. 0llt.. Feb. 28.wl. simple explanation has cleared up, a mystery whllb caused manypeb- sons llere and at Duudas. Duh, to speculate oll whether minnows-q bull. fish-u-slued from filo skies. At that town. a real estate dell- ' cr. Friday. discovered a large num- ber of minnows on the stmet and. the source of their origin was a. mystery fol" ll. time. Now town coim, cillor Robert Manning claura up all- doubis by lilo simple sxpiansiios that he llud collectrll them for,’ fishing and had lost them. -—?<po>--- . l. . i. Dunning Looking For a Contest (Canadian Press) WlNNlPEil, Fch. 28.-—"l am bog.‘ ing iilere will bs a contest" .19.. clared Hon. Charles Dunning, fuss nler Premier of ‘Saskatchewan, and now federal lMilnll-xler of ilsil-' ways and Canals, who passed l-hrflilgh Winnipeg enxouie to Ot- tawa, where he will be sworn In liq llle cabinet Monday. ' - "l would relish a contest" con finued Mr. ‘Dunning commenting oil lhe forthcoming Regina lay-election.- ‘il think if‘ might clean the ab- mospllere of a number of issues |u'lllril had better be discuss-ad bow-- lore I leave for Ottawa. lo residef?‘ iMh‘. Dunning stated Le had. how» ever, not hoard of any dciinire se- lection of an opponent having been made. Ile will return fin» i ery and the Edmonton Journal competitions all of which he won. He wound up his year's compell- ilve play byregisterlng a gross seventy-nine which is pretty good for a sixteen handirap man." sive play i105 not been much to rend about. it ‘has won them games and thus it what counts. Nlghbor and Denneny have never played bet; lcr hockey. King Clancy and Bou- cher have been going well. Kllree, worked like a seasoned veteran. “f-looley" Smith of Granite fame. has been a sensation. A5 fur as the net is concerned, the small score registered against this team is enoug-hlo say regarding the work of ‘Council. ‘ crash through at the close of the season there is a great deal of con- fidence dieing laid on them to‘ ‘beat Boston and Pittaburg. Momnz is bsck in the game and; .\viii help them considerably. Leo ‘Dandura-nd is confident that he l; an going to be in that play-off Leo is ‘mighty hard to beat. thing that has counted against this team's chances is the ‘Mount lloylll Arena. This, the home in: of the Frenchmen. is exacliy tile opposite to what they need to show at ihelr best. it is loo small. The ‘toughest luck of the whole, season has been the condition of, JOHSITLODC of the most briiiialltand perhaps the greatest stick handlerl in i-ile game has barn n sick man; ‘lie sizlrled the season off color, lllldmas been slow rounding Into‘, form. lie certainly has not been up to the game he i5 capable of and; iholl-yzh hr; has fried hard he has hum] the going mighty tough. Bruins in Rare Form. i in fact it shapes up both on paper uni] on the ice as s far superior, team i0 ‘Montreal. Silzwari. is igreai. hockey player that's ullflis- ‘lllllPfl. Whether be has anything on llerherls. is open to argument. ill Harrington and Cooper the Bruins ilavc tiionlresl beaten a mile for will-gs regardless of the cheers for ‘Selbert. i llll the goal. Boston has a smart not minder. but here Montreal has the cream of the League in Bone- dict, Tilo subs of Boston are away out in ifrunt of the Maroon-s. With first. of the season llfl they are so far out. in front and the condition of local fresh elm The players. according to reports} are all in splendid mnndllion and attending strictly to. the business on hand. Consillvrable of the cred- it for the success of this team is due Eddie Gerard. He has rmanilgwi them with rare judgment and offer. . play is between these two teams. With players that have kept reward they nlerl ed. black shirts of Llguris on the oc- recellt visli. to Repailo. 000100 of the Oiismbfllsitt family's’ ' Ilnsinn looks good from every‘. angle. There's a real hockey lcami I a . brought out ills brsl they had M, The writer thinks Montreal will; best Ottawa for the title if the, in good conlliinrr and with real haf- molly. the ‘Muroolls an; getting the‘ , i Ottsan. ' The Senators have bed s woa- Hotel Victoria One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada - and the Unted States have its splendid table. Courteous service. to ell Guests. Tele- phones ln rooms. Rated 04.00 to [5410 per day. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN. Manager - VICTORIA HOTEL i W. Forbes, Vernon; J. A. Camp- l>o.ii; Bert Cooper, Toronto; G. E, Jones, St. John; A. Chas. Thomp- ‘B011. North Sydney; Wm. Kctcher. Arlington; Ernest C. Digby. Mom. .renl; Rufus ‘Leliianc, Jogging iMines; J. Ferris, Toronto; R. Mc- iililchio. Sydney; L. W. Murdock. ilvlurrsy River". _Carfllgan; J. W. Godfrey, Halifax: Rny kind 0f luck. Q4’ playing at. their), A_ 0N9“, Brldgaw"_er; GI M“, ilvcrney. Graham ‘Bros, Toronto; rlnvim; now nllnwn would not limit c. Carvell, Montreal; Mr and ‘Mmlireiliilillrs. W. L. Stayton. Toledo; G. P. McLean. Sourls. J. LESTER DOUGLAS 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. Agent for the FAMOUS SUCTION FEED SHARPLEO: CREAM OGPARATOR parts i Extra hand always. Wrlte or phone an». sell ...,_~ _. "‘“""“""“ 'Y“ T771 (lerful season. While their defen.‘ .1 newcomer in the pro ranks, has‘ J. A. MacDonald. nleliiotely w Regina t4; pfgparg for," file lay-election. ation to Fish Story ' "j<=-=-~'-’~'-?=-—. -<l.. . . -.. .4“ “kt L e- . v- *4». _M_ <04 . .._....-_=e--.._ ,..__ . ‘ Hotel " Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. it is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and " ‘ service at s moder- ate price. Rates $3.00 a day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. ., Proprietors MISS L. liileQUAlD, Manager QUEEN HOTEL C. C. McLaran, Souris; W. T. ‘Anderson, liioreil; J. C. Whltcomb, Montreal; Thus. Bishop, Tyne Val- ley; C. Mal-Arthur. Summorsids; ‘C. D. MCKiIIIIOII, Sourls. . _ HUGHES SPECIAL REMEDIES Are in general use to-day; with most satisfactory re- sults. 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