A1- 111‘: RINK-tonight. . cairn q... ., time‘ IIAL..— M-iu m? 3.51.". 1111a i centrifugal-recital "pap Paiulsflirurchbll Saturday (ppm 4.30 to, KQQ- g ' pawn AT ‘rt-l: JUNK tonight. flan THIS ‘AFTERNOON. 1p rpublic is asked .to attend the w; at. the. Vlciltirin-‘Hotei this afl- ewmn. Tea only 35 cents. REGULAR SKATE at the Arena Jqplsht “Willi band. _ DRIVING ACCIDENT. — Slight injuries were kusbfl-lnoti yesterday by tMr. J. F‘. Ilteardon; city, who while driving u. team‘ into the gpngway of his sample rooms, Que“; is‘? _, . slipped on. the sleigh. wl-Iis many friends nope to see him amand again in a tow days. LEGISLATURE OPENING - Msrcb f-tlvlias been fixed as the date for the opening n! the Pro- vincial Legislature. The decision was .each'cd at a. meeting of the Government last Wednesday night. The usual formal ceremonies will be observed. Mr, U. A. Bernard. Tlgnish, was appointed a commis- sioned- for talking sltlfidavlts, and a notary. public. dvlr. Oliver Peters, Duvar Road. was appointed a .1. P- ~ ‘SERIOUS FIRE-Last Tuesday about boon, the dwelling house, with milfitof the contents of Mr. John C McLeod. Lyndiale was des- troyed by'fire.‘lifr. Mcleod Was lfl lne burn at the time, _\\'1lPl1 he not- iced flames bursting through the roof of his dwelling. One of his children was-asleep in an upper room and Mr. McLeod, with great (ll-‘tficulty succeeded in_ rescuulng the child; not. any too soon, for shoitly after the roof collapsed. The cause _of the lire is supposed to have been a defective pipe. 'l‘iu.ie is no insurance. The good neighbors are doing all in their power to assist Mr. MciLeod. HORSE SHOW MARCH 13th.- Ata meeting of the l-iorseBreeders Association held lost evening in the office of the Ddpartment of Agriculture it was decided to hold the Horse show on Tuesday. March 13th. A revision iof the ,_ ligpwnl 1n fifth-r bhi. in l6“- l‘ them we Jltt‘ i-clmnge that. could be made. A saddle class _ was made ifor gentlemen I ladies. There were also some i ‘ - other minor changes. - lt is ex- t; .» pcctel that the ‘Horse iSh0W t-hils yea-r will ‘be one of the most suc- . iressful held by the Association. llrcedciis should notecarefully the , - ~datemnd shouldbeginat: once pre- -, paring foi- the exhibition. , . INTERESTING ADDRESS — A very intoitestingtallt on geology _ was given before the tRotary Cl-ob lust evening iby lMr. Hughpvfslfny, cl Sapulpn, Oklahoma, who is on the island in connect-ion with geo- logical survey work for parties in- , lerestedin oil and gas concessions. Mr. McKay illustvated- his ~ remarks with blalciuboaryloiillustratdons. He outlined the sooloxic axes of the earth, describedathe theory of the [OIIIIIHOBJJ]: oil and its deposits. and‘ handled his. euhioctthrousliout in. a most inlormatlvo manner. A , warm vote oiLthanks was tendered ‘him at the conclusion of his ad- dress. A solo lby Poof. Fletcher was also heard with pleasure. Itotarlan JMAE Robertson rpresided at last _ align ‘a largely attended meeting. “ ‘Dr, Jas Warlguijton andi Dr. Alex Ross were preach-t as guests and were introduced by Rotarisn J. A. -_ Webster. rnnsoivans Mr. B. l. Rayner, Summerslde, is at the Victoria l-lotel. - Mr. J. Mo-lntosh, Victoria, wits in the city yesterday. BAND AT THQ RINK tonight. . as LAR SKATE at the Arena ‘ton with band. W! HAVE A wonderful work- dbop equipped to repair all kinds lof watches and clocks. The W. T. Wollnei- Co, Ltd, Queen St. 23-31 HOSPITAIL TEA.—- .A cordial in- vitation ls extended to the doctors and trustees of P. E. i. Hospital to attend ‘the tea at the Victoria l-llotel ‘Chill aftenioon from 4 to 7. CON-CERT —- in Zion IOh-urcli Hall tonight at 8 p. m. -S'plendll progium" of songs. duets, readings and (part isongs by children's clloir. CAR“ FERRY BUSY-The car ferry left Borden yesterday morn- ing at 4 o'clock. reaching Tormen- tine at 7.20, leaving again at 9 a. m, arriving at Borden at‘ 10.59. leaving again at 11.56. and arriving at Torin ‘ on liar second round Itrip at 8.02 p. m. and left on re- turn at 11.10. HORSE ‘RACBSF- Owing to t-he cold weather, on ISBHI-Hlly 111st the house races at Argyle Shore were not largely attended. Only one mace was pulled -off. The Class A. wiitlh three iii it. resulted as fol- lows. lGiasis A. trot and p160; Darkuy. ‘Mcblevin, 1 1 1; Mystery, Seller. 3 2 2; Bonnie Cap, Cilmp- bell, 3 3 3. _ - ls llll Still Were the Winners A Iicuutiflul afternoon, a dplendid tieck, a large crowd of mectalors and good hiorse racing were the features of. the first matinee ice meeting given by the Charlotte- town Driving Club on the harbor ice yesterday, afternoon. The heats were quarter wmile dashes. whlci meant that: speed was es- sential t-o winning. ‘Some very good time was made in the differ- ent classes, the fastest being the quarter won by Emotlonless in 32 l-2 seconds, and afterwards by Baron H-artshorn who tied this re- coijd.. Therc were three classes, the ii-rst one called being the Free-lor- nll, which had two startcns, Emoiioiiless. the fast pacer recent- ly i-nlported by lMr. T. C. Edgctt, and Kentucky Marque, owned by Col. D. A. MoicKinnon. ‘Emotion- ie-ss wcn in straight heats, the first; and fastest heat being very close with probably not more than a few feet separating the two horses at the fini-sh. Time 32 1-3 seconds. The second heat was won ‘oy- Em-otlonless, sire being two lengths to the good. The third heal. was easy-for lher Kentucky not suit was never in doubt. M"! l]! by Mil‘. J. K. monstrated. that he enough for thefi-‘ree for-all- .1st and 3rd heats were ill 32 1- Th a1'_the ilbov Haflie Hall. in lib‘! fastest heat mentioned trace. pacing- mare Glory sale by Neill. was the manor-up.- Sb demonstrated than. she will he feature in the slaw 01-88589 ihi season” Dfreotilim 30y. ‘V1105 recent datie, showed that 1w hi! the makings of a good tracer. bciu n. very "DUPO- SUMMARV Free-for-Aili Paco. Emotioitless (Edgett) 1 Kentucky Marque (Mc- Kinnon) TImP-RZ 1-2, 32 3-4, 34. 1 2 Class A.‘ Trot MOVIE PHOTOGRAPH-ER HER-E ~—Mr. Waiter G. ‘Msehaughlin, mov ing picture photographer for Patties Weekly for the Maritime Provinces is on the Island this week for the special purpose of "shooting" the Garterry in action. l-ie has also taken a number of pic titres of fox ranches in the vicini- ty of (Jbariotttetowu. iMr. ltlolaallgh lin is a native of Prince lfdward Island, having been lborn near Rocky Point, but-he has been ab- sent from his native Province for a good many years. He la a brot- her of Mr. Donald S. McLaughlin. a world fsimons artist, who ilt at present on the continent in France or Italy, and who served with the French during the war. E-NJOYABLE surest/am- MEiNr-Tlhe staff and inmates of Falcon-wood Hospital wens treated to a splendid entertainment last nigh; given thy the Oaledonian Pilpe Band. which was anal-zed; for t-lie occaarlo ~by lMr. James Paton. The numerous selections splendidly rendered were very much enjoyed "was were several Scottish dances. iThe program was further augu- ‘mented by a number of Scottish songs by Mr. A. Williamson who l was repeatedly encored. At the iccrnclusion oi.’ the entertainment. -Mtr. Pa-tonjiavoretli the audience wlthfi brief talk" on hiis recent Continental tour. Tue superin- tendent and staff wish bo convey their ilranks to those taking part in the progmin a-nd especially to Mr. Patontiirougli whose efforts nind thoughtfulness the entertain ment “as made possible. Ghatham Are The North Shore Winners iSI-IEDIAiC, N. B., Feb. 22. iChatham defeated lShediac 10 to 3 at Snediac lost night. The game was fast and clean and full of iii- terest, although one sided. This victory imakes Chatham winner 0i‘ the N. B. 8; P. E. l. League Northern Division. With the gradual decline of the V931"? 1'0!‘ 170N591! hall’. the short- tooth-jeweled com-b is in demand.‘ St. John Skater ‘ Makes Record MOINCTON. Fob 20-Two more worlds records went by the Mr. D. 0. Stewart. Summerslde. is in the cit)‘- Messrs J. J. Beer, and Geo. .\li- lntyre. Montague. are at the Vic-l torin llotel . : The Filssox Hockey team is rc glsterctl at the Victoria Hutch .\i-.-. n. n. Dunn; [ilydiiewla a gurai n: the Revere Hotel‘. .31., .1. w. McKInnon. Victor; is i-n the city.’ - __ t, ~ Mr. M. w. time was iii tn |\\'orl.i'.~i mark. The record claimed bOilrtls at the second day's racing in_ tho Moncton jubilee meet. Win- ning the uitai-ter mile event by a considerable margin over Moore, of New York, Charles Gor- mnn. of St. John, clipped one-firth of n second off the previous b)’ Joe Moore was 37 2-5 and Gor- mnn today reduced it to 37.16 sec- onds. German held the 440-yard re cord of 87 3-5 seconds, that was battered by Moore this winter. 440 Yards. Senior. First frost-Roy iMcWIiiirter. Chi-t 6150'. fiiflttf Robert Raid, Chicegd, clt:y_ yesterday . -' _ =Msssis._w. B. McNeil: and John meet Summci-sido WW will‘! fiigtgaiqi-yesteiuuy tlrthe olty. v‘ M; mug"- lg manager of the M32171 hockey tléfl-III- ' ~ n, flhhiltllib, $8.0 ' ' I . F . "Chiulgo, t i . Time 38 w d... lam, "Bemi-flfnl-P l- ‘Cleveland, mot mail ! ‘in his new acquisition. 1.43 4-5. (One entry.) i‘lrst; A. Belyea, St. John, second; William Irving, St. Time ~12 seconds. first; A. McKenzie, St, John, sec-decided that. in future there would ond; Time 1.35. (One heat.) Placid. first; A. Dean, St. second; Clement O'Connor St John third. Time. 49 seconds. fli-st; Tommy Tebo. Si. John, sec- ond; Irving Leonard. St. John thim. Time 46 4-5 secondl. : A. v wlesffitl John second i Mt. A., and U. N. B. the ifiqgsaa. Si. J‘ , p. thirdfarims '41 Qfiilli. was in favor of the iollvw- ‘3-5 seconds. ‘ ‘t, f‘; Jillian Steinmetz Cliicago,| . - , b_ u "M- Tm‘ a” "5 ’°°°"°"" Nam’ s? u’: Ti react 1'9"“ °" Savfiuijlgialrélpgt Amherst an; Qeoond . heat-whines flonmnnwTitw- 9*‘ ° ' -. ,=~‘ l ' fuwieodannverreb sit-n all the BM" l . ._ hrdno ‘ r mJ-m. , I - ' T. ‘ligg:"'cgi§aitsfifilfd? laeslisnolyfil - H". m“ E 311119! l0 be for the Sumner ‘Yorifitllird. ‘rlme 89 seconds. J- Shw- m“ ‘m. l my ' 11h!’- ‘ "fiat-suitor. Johnson Shea- Mks J“ ld- cffifillldhflfg- ' _fiist:,'vnlelitlnelilli‘i)igllzs, .Ifia:‘l;'lr{m;y149‘fll! 0. , Pl! 0 1 - ‘ n "I 0a l‘ ' I I ‘ I i . - » f ' . 0;;- m 1;;;,;;,,;~“a"-.,.,. ..;€r:1."..~'itt.la'..rr:..‘lira: Colored Teams ur on ~ - l = i . ,_ ~ , . lewelllfll rim: ma: Gard tgg,'l‘lflaolliv:a:'1uai§la5o|‘ P18] HOBRBY; ' A Belyea. St. . bu, Qt. John. who ‘ : u»... Coni- Ralliatl-t (Al-hing) Baby ’l'odd (McNeil!) Jns R ‘McKinney-(Mo Lean) 1 Howard if‘. (Rogers) 3 'l‘i:oc~—-34, 35, 36, 34, 24 1-4. seem-lig to get int-o tire stride pro perly. There is no doubt that Mr. Efigelt ‘has a very fast pacci- 141 212 z: ¢~ as us; N» Class A 'l‘i-iot was i1 mix-up race, which went to the limit of five heats and was finally won by! Radiant, owned by Col. J‘. S. Jenkins cf this citv and driven -b , lVllr. Jas, Arbing- > Radiant woryilB“€X:(he”:f'r1sh°"n tie first and flustest l s‘ , ,' ' being f-lllly four lengtlligat f: tlhye H?!“ mm“ (McNem) good. Time 34 second-s. Bad act- D"'e°'_mm 3°?’ _, ing at time score was uesponslblc Ajlxr‘ ‘I3, (Mfimmdan) for tlic loss of the ncxt heat" mP-"Z M’ 32 1'2‘ which wit-s woii by James W illc~ Kiinney the beautiful trotter owned by ‘Mr. Carver. Baby Todd came on and won the third heat for owner Well. MicNeill. it looked 1w though Radiant was all through but slie finished a racing surprise by “fining m-Ck “"0118 in the 4th and oth hen-ts winning l1n,ndily_ This “'95 *1 good sacs. but. owing Class B, Pace. ANN“ ~a~:.a;Q.- OFFICIALS 'Starter—<."vfr. H. Kelly. P. Conroy, W. Brown. 'l‘liiiei's—Mcssrs J. E. Acorn. NOTE l ~ -. a . were. reel th to R. Pruwse to Finni an. iHa to lizoijifrglf°lfhzilglfifgryatz "at; The ‘(Thttrlo-Ltetoilm Drlviiag cialnti-oia lghe whidgrzilolltasuefilr: Moore. m LeClair $0 Gordian. horses tawny on even leTn1s_ The PPOKY-‘Ee lmttlng 0n races on Snt- proper spirit of sport, the Albbies M00111 l0 "fly l0 ROM l0 Hay. Si!!! score will be lengthened for the mail)‘ ttiiernoon and. a meeting as would be expected in thcirhome 86X Cmllbiilinls’ 811i! 5110011118 Wild- Paces 0.. gglurdm._ mill be hold this evening at 8 town, not a great ovation ofcheers Wllif-"IIK .1113 ,h,,-,.d Chm}, “m, a ma“ B ocock at the Club to arrange trmii their hundreds of adlnilrers Kelly and Gordon combine. p36,,’ with [our Snmers The ‘m: classes. when they made their Hppeflrance_ whistle saving a score, Gordon. _ ___.____ - The gflnje so; away m, umeflmd wild shot, losing to tLamb, who Th . .1 - - Firstreequa e" M49. Senior. ‘St. F. Protest Y k f heat-Joe Moore, New - or - irst; Valentin Biiitisylnake ‘ 1" ' Plllcid» sewed: Roy hicWhirter, was Chicago. third. Time, 2.11. Second heatP-Perlberg, Cleve. land ilrst; Hollander. Mllwlltllkee‘ ‘estate conference of second; Garnett, St. John, Time 2.22. “lllll-Roy McWhirier, Chicago tied with Joe Moore, New York “"1! noflition; Valentine Bislis, in Antigonish on Feb. Lake Placid. second. rim 2.0a 3-5. which the latter won 7 to 5. Xavorlana grounds for protest were that Eric Dunn was ineligible to play tinder the intercollegiate eligi- bility rules. The conference decid- ed that the game should be played in Truro on a date to be decided Three-mile Senior J09 MOON. New York, first; Herman Perlbe/rg, Cleveland‘ "c. 011d; Roy IMoWhirter, Chicago, third. Time 9.07‘ 3-5. ' Ladies’ Races 440 Yards Ladies’, Senior Rose Johnson, Chicago, first; NITS. Fred Bell, Monoton. second. Time 46 2-5 seconds. teams. The managers arranged to play the game on Friday night. Feb. 23rd at. -Tl‘lll‘0. Those present at tonight's meet- ing were--A. R. Mcnougall, ‘Ml. A'- llson; Chairman; H. H. Walsh. Kings, secretary; J. R. Nicholson. Dalhousie; R. H. Murray. AwdiB-i w. R. McDonald. st. F. x.: ‘R- S- l-iatwikins, U. N. .'B. After the settling of the Dal- Jlousie Si. F. X. matter the aneetinfl considered the situation existing i" present in the Western end 0i the Intercollegiate League. Dlsalltllrflvlll was expressed of the action taken by the Western Section colletles at Si. John last spring Wile" l‘ w“ Half Milo Ladies’, Senior Rose Johnson, Chicago. Time Final 440 Yards, 16-Year-Oid Class William Sheffield, Lake Placid. John, third. Cris-Half Milo, lG-Ynr-Oid Clan William Sheffield, -Lalte ,Placid,_ A. Belyea, St. John, be no play-off for the Sumner tro- phy and the Western dtiamitlollah"? in the event of a three cornered l between U. N. 3-. Acid" “d Mt‘ A, 1»; wag pointed out that in iiice to kings. the fourth ¢9"‘°'})a,_ for the Sumner trophy "ml we“ N housie and St. F. X. the 0i ‘tine teams in the Eastern Fm‘ if "a league any ml“ “were should be decided. in consiiieritll the present situation in whitche; Final-Carl Parody, Mk9 FY5915» three cornered tie exists bow third. 440 Yards, 14-year-old Clan First ileum-Carl Parody. Lake John. Second heat-A Vowles. St John ingestion. _ u. N511. to slay Jiit- A- “i m“ ton on Friday. FBU- 33- ml: Milo lafiipér-QU winner w my Acadia a, Am. c. Parody. ,. Maliiilt; A com ‘m "IQ iltidrtl L. ,. v 1 vnmia aim £12., 1:11: Pia lflritt William an Monaco, any, ‘fine "40 soc‘ ~‘ . _ - d‘, tlilli Ylfiliiiiiii Races Attraoted Much Interest. Emotion- Isss, Radiant, and Baron Hartshorn winner. Baum i-llsrtahorn. Owned ‘silllllbl’. city. and driven by Mr. Henry l-Iiooper. de- hed speed seconds,’ which equal-loll "l6 111110 bought at tlhe Old Mr. Welllllston Mc- lce education has been of a very close third to 4-116 Hulllliiiltle ever seen in Charlottetown, sludges-Micssrs (l. McDonald, McEaciiern, .. IITESEYI-l. TRURO. Feb. 20.——'I‘lie -intercol- representa- mh.d_ fives of all the Maritime Provinces which met. here tonight upheld the protest of St. F. X. of their game with Dalhousie which was played 15th and The by the managers of the respective‘ ing to Friars, to Morgan. LeClair stops brilliantly, R. Prowse loses i-u ' 513th wing shot at s52. The al.- bios again go to Flnltigan, Gordon an c. ._..._.. " latllldil" U110. rov- ar-riia Aimherlt ’ Filil IN t? e 2 0 ll 0 il ii 6 ing Lights for ‘As predicted ‘by the wise onefl last nights game between Sussex 8 and the Abegweits, turned out to lLbe the fastest and hsrdesflfollghi gTiie plan was nil sollli out short- ily after it. opened and seats ivere ubcing secured yesterday by the ianxiuus one, who did not wish to, ‘liiiisa the game by paying double price and over fro-iii the owner. The ice was in perfect condition and both teams were (lcterniiired from lhg outset to bring home ths bacon, so that when Referee Jack Twaddle calledi the players to cen- _tts lCL‘, they were all keyed up for a lizirtl struggle, the Abbies were surely up against a real match ir. Inst night's contest, rind the Sus- sex team did not leave any weak spots for the ponies to go through. The _Sussl-:x players started out ‘by rushing the Abbies, but the speed and stick handling of the chamjai kept them from getting far enough in for effective shoot- "15. The speed! set from the start, set the fans to wondering how long they could keep up uhe pace, but not until the gong sounded for the eiid of the third period was there a dull moment, the puck was Rent constantly on the move and- IlOUI trams showed splendid; work in team and defence work, the mini we're conitinu-ally shouting no ._. .0- users" excitement so great at a hockey match. ' | On Sussex taking the ice they this greatly pleased file fans, there being about fifteen hundred ""‘l‘ire gamzrstnrting at. 8.33. Le- ulair passed to H. Radcliffe who went directly to Morgan, Moore returning gtts a shot at Finnigaii, in a mix-up behind the Sussex not W. Friars was slightly hurt from a fall against the boardls which caused n few minutes delay. Lamb taking his place, the game re- sumed and Gordon goes to Finni- gan, Hues returned and iMorgan srivss a wicked shot from n .mix- up in from of net, some short runs thy lbfilll- sides and LeClair tries Morgan with n hot one, Gor- don relieves, losing to LeClalr. Whistle. From the face-oflf Hayes shoots wild to Morgan on a long run, ‘Moore returns, losing to Lamb losing to Kelly, Friars getting in- terupted pass, combines with Rad- cliffe. Gordon back-checking loses to Ratlcllffe and Kelly gets rubber, combining with McEacherii. losing to Hay, with H. Radcliffe to Morgan, Hay is penalized for liodling and Radcliffe to kill tilnc plays with the ruibber up around his own net, Gordon closes in and goes to Finnigan, Radcliffe csr- ries to Rodd, losing to Lamb and LeClait‘ takes shot: at‘ Morgan, Rodd goes to Finnigan on wing shot, and beibre the Sussex re- lieved the‘ situation; some hard shots were turned aside by Finni- gan. . Hay comes to centre ice. Gordlon, R. Prowse and lhicEacli- ern combining for a nice run, los- ing a good opportunity to score. Rodd closing in drove two hard shots to Finnigiin. Who was playing the game of lils career. lzeClain on a long rllii gets to Mor- gan on a long shot, Kelly goes to Hay, who in turn tries Morgan with, a swift one, the two Prowses combine without effect and Rad- cliffe carries to Ftnnigan. Moore returns td 1'59)’. Whistle. Reilly and Gordon combines, the latter to Rodd and Finnigan saves nice- ly, Kelly and Gordon combine loa- slops the re-‘onuntt to Morgan, who Whis I VI Abbi". Get First Count. - fliom the mac-off. the, Abbies ghd B. Prowse scores from tori-lay, -l.e(.‘lnir to Prowse. e. ' and cheering, and never was the to I? "i It.» l-iay to R. Prowae, A-bbies ll liiiilliili“ Bfilliiiiltiii. - sifllilll Slfifill iliifi lvllllll lBBI TEN --i4-o6---— The First Game of the N. B. andP. E. Island Hockey League Play- l off Was ‘Won by theAbbies in one 0f the Most Gruelling and Exciting Games Ever Seen Played in Charlottetown Before the Largest Turn-out of Fans on Record. Rodd 8e- cures Winning Goal in Overtime Play. McEachern Nets Two and E. Prowse One, Gardens Brilliant Skating a'Fea tare 0i the Game. Finnigan, Lamb and LeClair are Shin- Sussex; with Prowss. go to Hay. Whistle. Alibies close right in and E. Browse makes Flinnlgflll E1011 B Kelly nlhd E. Browse combines. Whistle, 1L Prowse stick handles to Radcliffe and Gordon recover- ing caintbines with E. Prowse. \Vlli5l|(‘,. illhe- Prowses comtblne and got to iFlnrligan. The period ending 1_-—0 for the Abbies, with both teams travtlillng a. fer in territory and speed, three tienalties were handed out, and Moore for a like offence. 'l‘hr: second period got away at 9.13 and from the faceoff, Le Clair goes through the line for an easy onc. evening the score, Fro-m tiic face-oft‘ the Abbics combine. missing a riice chance to score. Rntltcliffe to Moore, Kelly to llay to Moore. Friars long shot, Rodd to Radcliffe, to Morgan, Le- (‘lair lolig shot, Radcliffe to Mor- to Morgan, Rodd tr: Finnigan, Le- Clair replnning Friars. Rodd anut Gordon to Fillnlgllil, Hay to Gordon. the latter oversknting, R. Prowse and Whacksy coanhlne, losing to Clair with Radcliffe combine and miss by inches. R. Prowse and pOPllllllly to score. Prowse to Le- on u grciit run got by Morgen and put his team in the lead. Scorc 'Fronl ilic ‘fiice-riFfJJeClalr to Kelly, Rodd- (‘lid to and rush, Le- Clalr to Rodd. swhistle. Gordon makes a nice run to Hay, recovers to Rodd, liloors to LcCllilr. Whis- tle. E. Prowsc replaces Gordon and Idriars for RadcLffc, Rodld and E. Prowse combine, Hay taking sn intercepted pass combines with LeC-lair to Moore, to Finnigan, Friars to Morgan and Rodd Fi-nnigan, Fred Moore receives trip and retires for the remainder of the period. R. Ilrowsc going to de- fence. After resuming place, Gordon and litlcEachern combine. the lat- ter going by LeOlair for the count that once again evened mat- tors. Nice runs by llodd, Gordon, Prolvse and McEanliem and Hay, Radcliffe, LeClair and Lamb for the Sussex, ‘brought the second period to an end with score 2 all. in this period. Friars was pen- illlZEd for tripping, Moore and Mc- Eachern for a like offence. The third period opened lip with the fans as ‘we-ll as the players right on their tocs and everybody leaning as far out as possible to get :1 better view. 9.53 saw the players in action again. Sussex go- iflg, to the Abbies which was re- turned by Moore on n nice run, LeClair comes back to Morgan and Gordon gocs to Flnnigan, Friars comes to Morgan. with a long shot, Moore to Hay. The. fast pace was telling on LeClair who resorted to lioldling. but the Abbies were still going strong and Sugar was back- checking so effectively tliatthcy were losing coining and going. Moore. Gordon and MeEacher-ii Golden who cornibines with Mo- itlacliern and Kelly, losing to Rad- cliffe.‘ Gordon and McEacht-nm again combined, oversketitlg and pluysSussex ‘man all round net. but. faiiell to score as tile Sussex lncn lined the front of the not. Gdrdhn and lfclliiichern combine lilld- mai- u: nrinutes play lac-day thy Gwlfle wasalimon Gram Eadwmybulges me “at M. m. to s. syndicate headed by Christy coflht that m" m...“ in the leadllumhfiwlona fol-men pitcher of the aaridlthundsrous flPDhluae til-om the fans. Prom the fsccoff Rodd goes to Friars. passing to LeClair, losing ordon. lvhislle.) Kelly f0 Pill- ée _ firstwitslt . advises: “Parson vim’ ' ‘ lyerouhdlllllion; pen for tripping. gloating" four mun defense. Whac- oxw ‘ Radcliffe combine, losing to Mc- flachern. who with‘ R. Prowae goes Ho Fnnigan. LeCli-ir in Mclinoh- ‘ern, idling to Raddcliffe. R. Prowss lashes u e v flfifi- Radcliffe uglfn tics tho score ahtntldtahlltpf = _ _ * ' only a few minute; f€ll1&|lfl“,\0 slaw. Rani-nuns some billlia I rubli . ea ofspcsd and stick mulling, ‘Hit _ no further scoring was chins and ' _ Gordon. LcClsii- and nice run, Hay tripping to orlion i-v lncin lifolrschorn. ciilte an Le lair combine t all on_ pass from Leciuir. with a , . , .. sidilaii... Hay ‘ tamed to mam and the tProwses cormlbilllflB. los-| mg to Lamb, Gordon recovering, hot one. Radcliffe loses to Gordon. ‘mil W91‘? 4033""! f‘)? ‘time- ~1““3 to Finnigan, ‘Hay to Gordon, Rodd they changed ends. top lspded, the A-bbies having the list- Hay for holding, Gordon for tripping gan on i-e-liound, Rodd to Lt-Clair to Morgan Whistle. Lamb Wm Le- Rolld combine and misses nice op-I‘ can. u. Kelly, Moore to Radcliffe‘ and goes to l-‘innigan. Radcliffe Ipsotealed this game and a long 1110M attended by the new President. C Overtime Play. The overtime play started d! 10.30 and frnm the style of play that Sussex started with, it looked as if they had shot their last 120R shots and ragged plays featured ithe first five minutes and Things took on a little live and the Abbies fresh as daisies started a spin. and not only held possess- ion ol’ the puck, but out skated them at every turn, only Finni- then‘ ice. Races‘ A viery interesting horse race was field on Wednasldawet Argyle Short. ‘ Clla-is -A had four entrics.;amd resulted as follows: ' lDarkey, tMicNevin 3 1 1 1 Nutwood Boy, ‘MoManus 1 2 l2 2 llilystory Seller 2 3 3' S" Bonnie Cdp, tOampbe-ll 4 l 4 dr _ rt... mext. will behold on. slime. wlfly Zitlt- ~ Were will be three‘ . classes, namely: Class A, Class B. and Green Race. v ice 1.. in good condition. Discuss Playofi i gun's stonewall performance saved |a few iiwre scores, finally Rodd and McEachcrn showed a burst. of speed snif (IElGHIIlIlHUOIL that even Finnigan could not withhold and Rodd amid deafening applause scored the goal that put his team ‘wrought ti» a close one of the hard- est fought battles ever scen Charlottetown, being comparative- iv clean, only n few minor penal- ties ‘being necessary. ' Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- Tba Sussex Hockey team arrived Wetlneaday night, and are stopping at the Victoria. There are about fourteen in the. party, including tilie ‘Subs’. Yesterday tforenoon His Wursliiip Mayor Jenkins on be- half of the City Council waited on the Sussex boys. at the Victoria l-iotel, andi extended to them title fneellom of the city, and invited ‘iiliem to visit the City Hall. A delegation of the Abegxteits, consisting of Councillor T. W. ll... Prowse/Dir, Yeo, and (Mr. Frank He-xt-nc-ssey also came to the l-lotol and personally extended. to Sussex an invitation to tlte ice maces, and .to a sleigh drive this afternoon. I They‘ were also invited by the Rotary iClub to the luncheon last- night. T113! team is accoirbanied by the ftiiiolving party: E. H. Vickers, manage-r; Dr. E, '1‘. Kennedy, R. 1M Cross. A. G. Clark, K. Lamb, C. B. Clarke, and A. E. MauAuiay. Tine following is the remarkable record made by ‘Sussex this sea- son, when they won everygame, scored 67 goals, and had only 20 scored against them in the N. B. and P. 1E. 1.. ILeague: Sussex at. Fredericton Fredericton at Sussex . Sussex at iMm-ysville .. . Marysville at tSussex .. .. . a Sussex at St. Stephen . . . . . .l0—2 ‘St. Stephen at Sussex ....9——2 Sussex at St. John .. 7-3 Si. Joh-n at. Sussex ll--2 l.n all the aibove the score in each case ‘is in favor of Sussex. . ..3—-1 . .7—-3 T i The veteran player, J. .1’. Twaddle trefereed Last night's game. . I The Last meetting between the Sussex and Abbies in Charlotte- town was On February 15th. 1922. when the latter won 8 to 3. They met.- again in ISuasex on February 22nd, .1922. (one year ago) and the insult W318 2—-1 in favor of the Aibbies at the end of thil-rty min- utes overtime play. after a hard and gruelling contest. Sussex controversy verbal and written an the long end of a 4 to 3 score. ' ' Thrl following was the line-up: |sumx bbleu , Goal .| Fllllllgflfl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Morgan Defence y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Kelly l" Radicliffe Moore‘ Forwards l . LeClair . . . . . . . . .. McEaohern tl-l‘. -Radcliff'e . . . .‘ Rodd lW. Friars Gordon R Prowae For Sumner"1'r0phy_¢ FREDERJOTYJN, Fob. . 22.—-.Prosi~ dent Rsebiirn illewkina, of the stu- deiits’ council of the University‘ of N. B., left hejre this morning for Trurofor an intercollegiate con-- Jerence called forthere this even- ing to untangle the involved situ- lotions which have arisen in both the eastern and western sectionsof the ‘Maritime Intercollegiate Hock- ey League and also to discuss s‘ playoff foi- the Sumner Trophy for western section, now deadlocked in_ a three cornered tie, and King's Collage of Windsor, are eligible. _ The decision announced yester- and Thmnpsdn trophy. indicative o! . tllifi Maritime Provinces hockey - tillampiionshil). ‘that _l',|_n view oi weartber conditions that have pro! veiled of late years? all trims 12$ the trophy must be Diaygfidot l er than March 3rd," "virtually metmsxthat that-swan be no mo‘ ing of the N. ‘B. and P. E. if. League champions with the Nova Scotia title-holders this season, the Fred ericton Gleaner says today, inas ‘much as the N. B. and P. E. l! League play-off will not. be com- pléted until March 16th. , Considerable surprise is ex- pressed in hockey circles, accord- iing to the Gleaner that ihedruetees 50f the trophy did not make known. their decision before’ the play-off " |schedule of the N. B‘ and IP- ~E~ I- League is arranged, There is a [very prevalent opinion around its _ circuit ihart the N. B. and 1P. E. l. League winners will be a much sutr ei-ior team. to ‘anything uncovered so flu- this season by the Nova Sco- tia amateurs. ‘ - Gounterfeiters _ Are Frustrated?‘- nnw YORK, writ-Fen. zil.-—A gigantic conspiracy to manufacture and distribute counterfeit ..mona_y. postage stamps, internal revenue stamps, liquor labels. etc., ‘through which the public is believed to have lost millions of dollars within the last year was disclosed by 15° Federal Government toil}!!! if‘!!! the arrest of 28 ~meii in raid! throughout die stonewall-tan d"- trict last night. Government MW" announced that the ylw" 59$“, penetrated to the core of mystery that had puzzled‘ them for months. u... has caught the makers and, wholesale distributors of the $2. $6. Q10 and {Zihbank notes that My! been flooding the country- Th" "y they have broke up the biggest. - i that its ramification!‘- iillfliiali” fbtogm its headquarters 1th s- - W?’ ‘hi’: country and t BIRTHS a-j-ji , . divas-la this <-=~~-. on Feb. 14th followed, Boston Braves season. Feb. in_-rue so... National League Clubwas sold to- Gianta. Associated with Mathew, son are James MacDonough and‘ mall Fuchs, both of New York.- Th‘! Price paid ‘was not announced. , Mr. Grant said it was Ilipnlarted dul that Fired‘ ufftchelt should continue u manner of the Braves. sale of the club tonight-st. a dinner Clirioty Mtthewlon. llr. mobs and _ Ball Teamj-Solciia Haws“ h. mtvnls-l-nc tits on: sinusitis-lb. 1928 to tMr. find "Mia l-lanry Bevan s daughter. _ , ' sonata -= at on l1! inst" to Mr. and Xff- OJ!" ' 111L490. ~ qvi. .v"s” , ._ R . ill. $3.57“... an’: 1' sliloiigllrlnesa. C1111’- l loo rail. inlhis 82nd vqlf- l ibmeno -- ln nits (my. Feb- W‘ 1323, l-liidrVictoi-ia, infant dsui téi- of Mr. ma iui-s. William J. so- mcrs, aged 18 this. "- Rb. 21nd. ‘M l.‘ bolcvdll President Grant announced‘ the‘ m, 5m “iriifiifiii“.‘l‘i"il‘ii..‘i‘.isi"léiss was so organise. udthq ablated ‘ iiigapvrson u President o.‘ the u . which the three members of the day of the, trustees of the ‘Morton counterfeiting syndicate of recent...