i PRIL l2, I928 l V‘ _ _ ' ' I l ‘ ‘*1?- - On land tax, $18,000.00. Motor Ve- i good tea” eilR0se;Orange is tlie finest ' , I. tfll ISIIMIIICIYIICSI package-Aluminum’ u. r THE SUN I ASSURANCE c0. or CANADA Issues an Ideal Savings Policy A Combination of a l0; l5 and 20 Year Endowment. With ti. much lower premium than if bought separately. Ask our Agents about it or Consult J. A. MOORE, Div. Manager. f, vvv (Ills Insertion ..... ‘loin Insertion! lilllllt Insertion! DQ-OOQ‘ we've“ 0v v0 v10 v a qvoo one w-oooo-ovvo-eovvnmoc. - , For Sale nassnn HAY -—'ri_inni; cAiE good quality. Klondykc Inimber Mills, Souris. 365l-4-9-5i. l l SALE—D.I-KIIVING MAIIE. AP-‘i ply Dr. Croken. 48 Great George- Street. 3734-12-21 . 0R SALE -— BARRED ROCK eggs for hatching, 50 cents per setting. Apply Mrs. C. W. Mcllctt, Brackley. 4-4-tt. FOR SALE-EIGHT ACRES LAND 1 with good buildings. Apply on} premises. George Somers, Clinton. 3680-4-l0-dl l-‘OR SALE-ACRE LAND - Al‘ Brighton. Apply to G. J. McCor- niac, Revere Hotel Block. 3077-4-10-41 FOR SALE — REGISTERED (niernsey Bull, age 2 yrs., sired-by the Grand Champion Bull Laung- water. Also 1 express wagon with shafts, pole and hood. Wnltorl Weeks, Fredericton. 3735 FOR-SALE — THE HOTEL PROP- erty at Murray River. Apply to. Win. Keenan at Hotel. 3474-3-20-l5i. FOR SALE, CHEAP PURE DRIED, (*1. MacKenzie, Box, 29 Bradal-f bane 3671-4-10-3l l-‘OR SALE —-QUANTITY 0F DAlt- ~ ley, Charlottetown No. 80. Excel- lent quality, also quantity of " Bainiei‘ Oats. Ernest Fostexg: Marshficld. scan oars FOR SALE - Al quantity of reclenned big four and Banner oats of excellent quality! packed in new ninety pound bags. . Price $2.50 for two bushel bag [uh , Freetown. Austin A. Scales, Frec- l town. 3652-4-9~'7i. I __________________,_________ Articles For Sale i BELTING FOR SALE — APPLY Chas. Todd, Bradalbanc. l 3631-4-7-71 \ __.________.__i____.-_______ FOR RALE-d-IECOND" IIANI) BI- iivrle. Apvlyy Guardian Office. 3733-12- 2i’ cooxnvo- RANGE non sari:- with or without tank. Apply 89 Rochford St. 3676-4-IO-2i SECOND HAND ANVII. 1- OR. SALE. Proud and Moiitxslde, Gt. George, SI. ' 3732-4-12-21 _ ‘OR SALE-INTERNATIONAL S- 16 Tractor in good condition. Ap- llly to Samuel Kennedy, 134 Kent Stu City. 3691-4-11-12-14 FOR BALE-QFFICE FURNITURE including safe, desks, filing cab- inets, and an offlceyto let. G‘. J. McCormac. Revere Hotel Block. 3700-4-ll-4i - ____._...___.-_.L_ For; sAu: ‘- LARGE icn-ciinsr 1 c rou blink, b b-siiiitlis, was“ Pm" "9 vrlirsg. noises, hurnii-ss, biscuit shew "5- Terms mvderaie. usiader new ‘mu soon“ ‘.350’ ,.Mccaskey.s boolhkecplng management. 236 Kng _. 4 7| 5y em. Jenkins 0i Soi: 3°54" '3' gym r» " i 3100-4-11-21 ~" ' T0 l-Bt Wanted TFainale Help Wanted WANTED — A RELIABLE EX uerienccd housekeeper. Apply A. l). Brchaut, Powniil. 5i \ >..__ _._. . ._A ...._. .._......._...>.,..-........ ‘ iMEMORlAM l r I I Yorkshire sow with litter oi‘ 11. 3 ‘__ , “eels old. Wriic or phone. Walter GRAHAM _' PAIGE 3698-4-1l-3i. ‘T BIG EARNINGS, ‘STEADY EM~ MEN ToWITnEI-‘Knh FOR Fina- Der llna of 5 word: 3" ‘Mr lln-v of h wbrfll Der lino of 5 wiirdl Miscellaneous .._______________________ mo. ALFRED MACDONALD, Land Surveyor, Hermanvllle, P. E- I- 4-11-1 ill‘). SHIPPI iy supplied. Guardian Job Print- ery. > ._____ BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job Printery. n‘ MOURNING cords at: shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Printery. WANTED - wAsiiiNo r0 no Au‘ "home. Apply “Z" care Guardian Office. 370fl-4-lly3i. ESCAPED FROM MY RANCH 1 mule fox. marks 78 E—-F'. E. Re- ward for capture. W. A. Jenkins. __ Vernon. 3095-4-ll-3i BLUE AND RED l'0TA'I‘0ES— Buying up to May 5th delivered Charlottetown. Stewart, Phone 931. 3729-4-12-31 _ _________________ LORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND HIIVLIOIID: with address printed Just the thing for acknowledge meni, vfliniatlons, etc. Guardian Job Printery. ti MOTORS COfplL, have opening for capable dealers for Queens and King‘: Counties. If interested, wrlie "Paige" care Guardian and full particulars will be sent. ' 3704-4-11-31 AILORED TO YOUR MEASURE and flt guaranteed, our medium suits carry standard trimmings and our best suits ‘carry higii -class trimmings in silk, I also carry a Maritime Province rec- ord for high sales and good fitt- ing suits and top coats, and have won a. high class trade. Cull or write me to cull with samples. S. I". Tarbush, 1'72 Prince 5L, Citéy.“ 4. . Male Help Wanted ploynicnt for Barbers, Bcenmo expert iii 8 weeks. Writu .‘\Iolcr Barber College, Department "F" ilalifnx. 3-l-22-ttstf vrv-wooaw-oowo-vevo-Q- (Lirmsslriniji f ADVERTISEMENTS G TAGs. EXPEDITIOUS- TTTE CIIA IILOTTETOIVN GUARDIAN we cnnnut grant greater commis- sions. But I am in hopes that the t Government at Ottawa. who have been so generous in the past, will do even more for us in the future. The, 1 Premier went on to allude to the kindly sentiments which had beenl. expressed by the premiers at them provincial conference on behalf oil, 0 Prince Edward Island. “I hope." lie’ said, then that we may be able to,‘ do something more for child wel-‘ fare and for Public Health. Now, I am going to submit the revenues and expenditure. I believe, < it is right to lay the situation before} i people fully and frankly. I, Omvve expect total receipts of $8l5,-i < _ .00 and total e endltures of ‘l $330,000.00. xp _ II’ prices‘ This gives us a deficit of $16,890.00! <> and I believe it is the fair thing to] ,[ Wholesale "& lay this before the people. (Here- ,the speaker proceeded to give var-i x Retail |ious details of revenue). ., I l. llqriie 8i 0o. Saundersm Government I Just Arrived , i? Carload Oil Cake which we are sell- l I1 g at lowest (Continued from page l) hicles $10,000.00, prohibition $57,- 000.00. And now they 5w we have $165,- 000.00 more than they had! Let them add these figures up. As a fact our finances are only improved to the extent of $65,000.00. This is our position. And yet they say we promised to decrease taxa- tion! And here are our people clamor- ing for better roads. Today we are passing a new road Act, and our friends are gasping at our raising the gasoline tax from Scents to 5 cents per gallon. < _4 We can't. build roads out of wind. and I ask you,‘ Mr. Speaker, what could be fairer than this taxation on those who use- and destroy the roads. There are‘ rebates for fish- ermen, and farmers who use gaso- line in their motor boats and tract- ors. In 192:. I saw them starting to re- pa r roa s on June 20th. What was "Guar ~- -~ i the use of that? We have pooricupgioglan or AD“! 5th‘ Road machinery, and we expect t0'Bungling The Premier then went on to deal e with Agriculture, paying, in this t: connection, a high tribute of praise-l» to the Minister of Agriculture. .-;\ii|~< He went on to say that, in his i, opinion. there had been too much captions criticism of the Govern-l “Saunders Government): 1y, Legislation". (Note: This to levy taxes as soon as we can do provide ‘new the Cmwewatives have for the purchase of ' Power it; but w t, 1 g u; t, < n .. , ' cloned Government Control. Well. e mus iave imc ge our Machinery and An act to promote I can say is’ they (we Conger, bearings. the Today, the price of gasoline isiThe down 2c per gallon, so, notwith-‘too mu h h cl b - i standing the increased tux. yoiirlmiitters? andaalsoefa? lflrlgdfliCgé-lggefibfil gasoline will cost just the same perfwhich Mr. Dennis and the opposi- improvement of Hi h 3" a speaker was of the opigmggfiai vatives) are welcome to them. registration fee from $2.50 to $l.00-f "1 am surprised," he 53m “mat-follow him. This is the first time to counterbalance the gasoline tax. We have prepared the estimates with as much carc as we possibly can. In fact, the policy was to sub- mit to the house estimates of ex-‘ pcniliture, but not estimates of rev- enue. But. following the practice lsuch little trival thin h b d l f I ' t his can- . m ‘ u geed or, appreeiae _ V get- dlown to such .-.i1y“§,,}'§f°,,'§ thggdour. but I fear that the deficit have been doing iii the last day qrlwill be greater by thousands than so-why, It's idiotic; he anticipates. t f w We had a delegation fro, that Mr. Stewart went on o re er ‘teachers lwait on us. and Wennegret ithehlvglzlfliiml 0051-1116-1119 5521c is“; . very muci indeed ti t gin is n years exper ence, a‘ now m vogue m the Province 0f M" do anything for the“? 3Y1‘; ciinfi‘). never seen legislation introduced in- berta. we are giving an estimate of ' ‘L’ - . h d, {,1 revenue as well as one of expendi- always ‘anon m the 1°‘ (if the m m” house mfwc B‘ Sgnice " ture. I’ believe that it is very fair Llberal government’ to ‘mm m“ ‘state as that. wi-“ch rd bfien 31%); to submit estimates of revenue and‘ eachers. salaries. duced this session. e a ude ‘ 1; propose m do so‘ ' , The only solution is to put extra many instances of inept drafting oi No om, realizes as I do the many inspection on, with normal trainingwlegislation on the part of the Gov- demands on our revenue. There is ‘F’ 3w” m“ Ymmg teachers m‘! belle" emmum‘ the mam"- of public health 0m. fit of their counsel and advice. We. MY- 3lEWI1TH-h9n Wam- °n w deal death rate for Tuberculosis is high- are nuttins three on for the imrfi- Wm‘ F" 5mw‘_"°“t.whl°“ M“ s“““'1' er than in any Province in Canada. em- and Wish will? We Could f-‘m- ,9“ had m“°°"'v‘z m“ the people Yet, zipart from $3500.00 collected ploy more. had become accustomed to‘ discount by the Red Cross nothing has been; pl-ohiblglon- I am mid on very what he (Mr. Stewart) said to the done. jreliable authority, that the C0ll— tui-ie of '15 nerve!"- “Thv ground I hope that with the help oi‘ the servatives have abandoned Govern-dl-hlI-i» he KIWI! f0!‘ mil-kill! the Still-0- Women's Institutes, we may beablement Control. The Ex-Presidentunont was", Mr. Stewart went on‘ next, year to provide ii sanitorium. and Eli-Secretary of the Temper- ("that I stated that there were three It will then be the duty of the Gov- ancc Alliance have made that state- or four cases in the Supreme Col": ernment to maintain the sanatori- merit. Now, I for one, took no such in which he stayed proceedings. um. I have been told that the meaning as that out of the re- Now, I am ready to state these malntennnce “mild c051 “Om $125,- inarks of inv Hon. Friends on the cases. The first was the Diamond 000-00 m 530-99099 D9!‘ 3/001‘, andcilitir side of the house Further I ‘Case the second the Munn case, H I “m i" lmwer- I Wm be 810d I0 didn't believe they wished BJIYOIIBVIO and another was the Vogue Robb- Plflvv EH01! i1 Sum ill the iBSl-ilnfltes- take such a meaning out of what ery case in which proceedings were fljlgarlécizllagfifls xlzgiglgégtiil>?llg 0f they said. And furtlier—I (ioift be- dropped.‘ ' Q _ . i. l _ - . 5 W“ on Dena“ of negkmed Children ‘u _ ie x- icsi e” an x-_ \- “ ic ‘BEL r _ n They are only getting $110000 from- ietaiy who believesany such tiiing- itioh cases released rom Jai sine. me government we are most Synb hut. the Fix-President of IIIOITFILI; Que came igtio offllcegrmml will Dathctic, and are only sorry that oprcfixll glee ggwaxvefy weuytheni 1 a don't‘ often issue challenges; W-l- __""""“' " _—_"_ ‘leave that to hlin, for he is quite Mi’ 1 km- .. _ ght eiiant. But now I chail 105M" ~ l ' to odu e the jailer and "9 0% cluswiu‘ iiigesiiléiiiii iwith (their books and . Plwlotflllilifl’ records before a committee of tiilS ‘ STUDIO house. Then we will see. P 137 Gt. George l _ Central Guardian TEA AND SALE st. James Ilail today. In the budget debate of 1926. my Hon. friend said that too much inchey was expended on Falcon- wood Hospital. But I notice that my Hon. friends’ item isn't any lower ’ this year. If he is so sincere, why doesn't he put this precept into practice? Then my Hon. friend referred dramatically to the budget going up and up and up. This year the esti- mates are for $830,000.00. higher than ever. Now my Hon. friend, when out; of power promised a reduction cf- raxation. He didn't then say any- thing about "if the revenues per- mitted." Now. as leader of the gov- ernment, he says. "well I'd like lo‘ reduce taxation—if the clrcumstan-i cos". will permit." YOU WILL HEAR BOTH MAN AND BOY give their ideas about the Future of Canada in Heartz Memorial Hall. Compare them. ‘ _THE FIDDLE AND THE PIPES. tho Song and the Danceand every- thing to make a merry night A NEW at H tM ill-Illtonlht. Q "i" “ K Funera] Home am. llsellflllilill PERSONALS The Misses Mary Noonan and Ol- gu Green, Albany, have returned heme after spending their Easter liclidnys in Bradalbaue with their cousin, Miss Phyllis Hughes. Undertaker and Embnlmer M Grafton street Phone 4824. 59H‘... Y-I I-w Miss Katherine MncFadyen has; returned to her home in Wins-inc after spending the past week and a i At 10.40 p. in. on inoticii of Mr. half in Charlottetown the guest of ' ' - i d t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swan. 2890x03- 111mg ‘Pllglligmglflrlgxlee ° i} Mr. A. M. Burns of the C. N. R. _ l m, your left this morning for Boston in re- Always. 001208.‘ “zen fined spouse to n. telegram stating the Doctors or crs i I sirious illness oi his sister Mrs. m“, We take keen pride n - Ralph Brown. (Continued from page l) the I _ ith» institution of proceedings in court against any person guilty of DEATHS l»~+»»~»~~¢».4»<. merits referred l0 are new stations ment both in the house and in the'ier repeated his challenge to Messrs press, and read an extract from thciBentley and MacLeod to get a. per- imder the. son who llild heard them suite that wiis- the: policy of the Liberal the party if elected to reduce lvhilfclrlpl-S’ _ . _to 25. But ou can now see e er- Oppchltlon m checking up the g°vftlle lmagiiilation of these gentle-l ~. . ‘ Jromi m i; b -im d ate amount of business was the read work. It is my intention the legal view point, of "An act to men’ when they Say a they as- dozen-with United Kingdom buyers on L D_ smmrt __I cannotdomestic trade was also better and, commend my Hon. friend on blame mart“ “ntzgfmwhgilgegvazaritegi: budget speech. He is a wizard with “m” 9° We a p ' gallon. Also, we are reducing thetlon voted togethmg ‘figures, but, I doubt if many could a reduction or $150, This goes foflthe ¢onservatives would 8e, down ‘Olin the house that a deficit has been g at Sunimersiiie imd Carleton, P. I. " There was a wparatc report in rci 9 Eastern lines of revenues and ex-l "penscs as defined by the Maritime Freight Rates Act for the six- montlis ending December 31st, 1927,; but not segregating thi- Island. i l The afternoon was principally t.i-, ken up with a resolution moved by T. L. Church urging immediate treaty arrangements with respect oi lthe construction of the St. Law-l rence waterways for deepening and‘ development of water power. It wnsi lstrongly supported by Ontario Illfilll-l bei-s including the Hon. Dr. Man- ion and MUSSFS. I-Iocken‘ and Gearyn; Mr. Church appealed for the sup-i port of the Maritime Provinces on: .thc ground that it would open ilargely increased markets for coal. ,lron and agricultural products that] ‘are now precluded by high freight; Irate. The debate was adjourned byi the Prime Minister who stated that- on Monday he would release all‘. ‘correspondence between ' his Gov-,' iernment and that of Washington _ 'deallng with the subject. THE MARKETS ' (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que. April ll. — Al [in Canadian western oats here to-l iday. There was also some business done in rye with the continent. The ure of the local flour trade was the strength that developed for spring wheat grades and prices were ad- vanced twenty cents per barrel. This was attributed to the sharp advance in wheat prices at Winnipeg. An- other feature of the trade was the good demand from English import-l Iers and a fair amount of business. 'was done for Mny-June sliipmentl Little business was done in winter wheat flour but values were firm. Prices for all grades of millfeed‘ were firmly maintained under a steady demand. The tone of the market for standard grades of rolled cats was firm. The trade in eggs was quiet but the undertone to the market was firm. The receipts were 1,680 cases. The potato market was dull and the feeling was easy but I l r. I of the market was steady. The in-- quiry for butter was confined to ismall lots but prices were well main-l tained. The receipts were 348 pack- ages. The cheese trade was inactive ‘v on Thursday, April 12th at 8 P. M. I Lectures which are given free of charge throughout the whole session. the Guardian Office. As the accommodation is limited. early application is desirable. : PROGRAM 1. Piano Solo-"Fnscinatlon? (Grand Polka De Cong) f6 , Master Horace Mcfiwen . 1' l 2. Soprano Solo-"Sei-enade" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. Schubert ' Mrs. John A. Lawson . 3. Tenor Solo-"l Look Into Your Garden" Hayden Wood Mr. Percy D. Williams - - 4. Rccitation-“Canadafs Futuro”—. . Jinn. Geo. B, Foster Dr. George Green i , . 5. Violin Solo-“Souvcnlr” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drdla ‘_ ' Jkllss Thelma Toed _ - v _,- »' 6. Contralto Solo-“Serexmdw . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Gounod 4 Mrs. H. S. Henderson _ a, , ~ 7. Mali: Quarictte-“The Strong-Minded Maid" .. Linden Messrs H. Craswell, .l‘. MacLeod, Malcolm Mztclflnnon and 8. 9. 10. ll. l2. l3. - l4. 15. ' Becltation-"Unfortunaie Bessie‘! Caledonian‘ (Zlub, Lecture Course CLOSING CONCERT Will be Held in the HEARTZ MEMORIAL. HALL The p. eeds are to defray the flflfiffll’ llll ‘will’!!! 0| ADMISSION 50 CENTS Tickets may behad from members of the Club or n. H. A. MacDougnll - Miss Jessie MacLeod - - _ . Plano Solo-"Balmoral" (Fantasia on Scotch Ne!) ' JiilesDe Slvul , Prof. Louis D. Thompson Violin Solo-“Songs My Mother Taught Me" Miss Thelma Teod SPOCCII—"CID3IIA'S Future" . . . . .. Master John Denny Vocal Duet-"A Venetian Song" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘Ioltl Mrs. J.‘ A. Lawson and Mrs. Jas. liIacMlilnn Sword Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Master Willie Burnett (Accompanied by. Capt. MeDougall on the Pipes) Recita ' —-"Two llmnigrants at ‘Port of l-Jntry‘ Dr. Green Bass Solo-“Beilcs of the Sea" Mi-. Ben Acorn God Save the King. . . Krelsler there was no further change in prices. The demand for imported ~ {Jq-Q-J beans continued good and the tone k l‘ J EGGS _ OTTAWA. April 11.-Apart from and prices were unchanged. The a slightly easier feeling at St. John receipts were 133 boxes. Canadian egg markets continued" to hold steady. . . . Remember- Victorias 0f Bygone Days-By Tee The above picture will recall to "old-timcrs” many recollections 0f VICTORIA HOCKEY CLUB I805 FIRST ROWIJ- ll. B. Stumble. P. S. Hogan, L. R. Unsworth. WJI. Mackie, Vice President. SECOND ROW: H. Mabon, W. W. Moore, ‘ J. A. Webster A. F. Milieu THIRD ROW: C. J. (f. Stewart. D. Macisaac. J. A.‘ Miller, lcapL) ;J_ ,\_ (gummy, ma; w_ M_ gmhlug, and who handed it on to the sport- ing generations Setfy Tream; J. F. Mlclfle. W. P. Plckni-d, W. S, Hobkirk. Hlslflfd F. BOTTOM D. S. Robinson, L. B. Mai-Millan. During’ tho season Just closed the‘ that succeeded Vics played thirteen games, four ol WANTED -— MAN TO WORK ON WANTED-STEAK)!’ MEN BOARD- i» LET - FURNISHED iinsi men, brakcinen, beginners $150- $250 mnntlily-—also clerks. Rail- way Association, Box 116. Char- lottetown. 3555-4—3-9i BEERS-At 48 Prince Street, on_ Tuesday, April 10th, Frederick D. R; Beers. aged 83 years. Funeral at St.» Paul's Church on Friday, April 13th‘ service starting at 2 p. m.. funeral‘ leaving the church at 2.30. Inter-i merit St. Peter's Cemetery. Remains will be placed iii the church at noon. N. D. MaclI-ZAN Undertaker EMBALMER farm, one capable of taking charge. it‘ necessary. Highest wages to right man. Apply to Earliest Foster, Marshflcld. writ.) R, R. 1i, Duiistaffnagc. 3099-4-11-21! 0i‘ ___.________--| Situation Wanted winner; :- POSITION m! A bookkeeper by or before tho last! of May. Write Jas. care of Guard- dence central location. Apply Fred hockey as played in the good old not making returns. The second jays. This Victoria team oi‘ '95 was AND provided for a penalty of eight per- ‘composed of men who played hoc- ' cent per annum during the periodikey practically from its inception in in which failure had been made telthe Mai-liimes. These gentlemen make returns. It was productive vi were the pionee 3 of the game that a good deal of discussion and at the now enthralls our winter sport en- OF OUR end progress on the bill was rc- thusiasts from December till March. ‘As will be notedfqultc a few of the group are now well known bus- iness men about town. Others are residing in other climcs, while still been connected with any company others have heard the LAST Whis- engaged in the smuggling oi‘ liquor. tie. Just how sucoesf their cf- l-le had built the W. C. Kennedy iii forts wen in making our National i920 but had sold her four monthi game popular cannot be too much before her seizure with cargo ohstressed. ln a direct line of descent $20,000 worth of liquor. we have had the grand old Victoria The Minister of Railways pres- team of i910, "ll and ‘l2. three enled the annual report of the times Maritime champs and still Canadian National Railways f0!‘ later- the brilliant Abbles of 1922 and 1927, There is nothing -in it of im-llbilli. who battled the World's title- normnce that has not already becmisis of 1924 on practically even published in respect of finances. terms. I " There was an, increase of gross It is perhaps too often overlook- earnings but a still greater increaseed that our winning boekoyisis owe in operating expenses owing to sev- very nineli to thou players of the eral causes. but principally owing to nineties who first played the game pcrtcd. This afternoon Wm. Duff, Antig- onish-Guysborougli. on a question of privilege denied that lie had ever DISPENSING DEPARTMENT TIIE PROMPT ‘DRUGGISTS Mac Kinnon y; Drug Co. H». Th: Remap "960: l no KonAk 510a: as: B. Trainer. 80 Grafton St. 35°°'4'3'“: 1m sios-i-ii-ca. OO-OQ-OQ‘ s» labor expenses. Among the better- them. which ivere exhibition alhLrs-ol When the present Vietoriiis were these Hwy won only one. S. plnl reorganized in I926, there was con- three, one of these lo the Senior siderablc discussion as lo what some: Colts. 0f the regular Icon!!! name the new organization would flxtiirw they won six, lost one, and bear. Finally it was decided as n earned an evun break in two. A tribute to those players of the nlne- grut showing in tho face of slfllq ties and later to claim the old name opposition both from a fighting of Victorlas and to carry on under Abbie soxusttc, and an exceptionally that fine old caption. fast Saint Dunstan nix. not to mon- Foflunc has been kind to the new lion the unsbnry send-mallow. ‘ Vlcs. A great number of their old with su h 1' splendid record [or supporters at once rallied to the old two years the Vlcs now fed nil-orig standard and with their help and enough to reenter seniw ranks out tho splendid new hockey talent, the season. Once again they hope lo Vlcs won a Maritime title in their bpflllg their old rival; lhg q-yqtglg first year of competition. Thai. was gnu Abbie; rm- gm fl-Qphy "u; a notable achievement. 5pc“; 131mg supmm¢y_ This year the Vics have again Pfflpflljfpfy m “tun; bug in shown the way. After a strenuous their old glflflc the club lg battle on the Island they emerged staging a concert in order to ‘ with the honors. and then mapped m; “saggy-y fund; u; w"; ; 1g. IIII New Brunswick In two hard nest this year and to Quinn n alb- fought semi-finals. Nov: Scotin fnll- ccssful jump lnin senior comflq. in; lo enter any opposition Clinr- It is hoped that the public ed ilimflllw" "l" lllfly he awarded cooperate to nuke the efforts of ‘it Dutch their second Maritime title by de- new club a hearty mourn. fault. l? Q iBuick-Pnnliat” Demonstration With Mnvimi Pictures ln~Ni2hi llui Shuiii verylimiy WeIcumir-Aiimissiun Free-ll. HilllNE 00. l»; L -_.-._..-_._._..._.__...-___-___-_-_ _,,_ “wk”. ui~ vnnaur