_. F“ V‘ TH E ‘(IRA RIUTPBYPUW N GUARDIAN ~»L.'0.-*G.ViBbwlirrg 87% ofvallr‘ aataha left; flue Bantu‘ t!’ today anrhnnd on MIUHL we}; in" this gins »»~sn*~¢»t ‘. “residents suit 6v other tonne of say-i" oI-‘ZB-s tel-fling _ , - rr-g and investment Fonéwr ‘t. ‘he Press _ Your chance otaccumul- A. Martin . . . . .. . M rgan . - alrng an estate is thua E fifipouald . g3 b ‘ t‘ roat B. Duncan .. ‘ r a m“ m" "n" u a ‘R. McDonald 143 166 132 through insurance as “Tom 2782 the Maritime Life plan. (‘re-scents 22 1 ‘. ' . . . . . . . . .. 1'3" 1 "\ lntqutrc-Jt’: Important. g;:y___ __ Z0: 149 2,1,. l. ilcfrell . 148 19“- 6 , w, pains, 151 161 ' ' ' Total 2514 t Mclnnls .. 152 m 19; l 9K Scores for Second game. v Spuds n ® .l. “lobster . . . . . . .. 207 1-94 16" . C. Praught . 124 160 17‘ -lomerPremzugrtr o. Iiswry- 3g .. pm mm"- A. oy . . . . .. .. 1r Larger we P. McMahon 213 173 201 Home Otllcc: Halifax m. m. T. W. BENTLEY gamma-m Mun" 1M- W. Csr-mody 117 Prince Edward laland ylgxglra“ ' Charlottetown, P. E. l. W. Carver . .. 143 l McCabe . . . . . . . .. 182 '—' ‘*" _" Total 2425 riss WITH CHICAGO MEN w WITH so POINTS FOR 2 DAYS Logan Provides Upset SARANAC laA-KE. N. Y» Feb. 11, -—iri the second day's events of the; international‘ V Amateur outdoor, “wiilicfl hogan. youthful gnaw. ripeerl siratiiig championships onion, provided the day's upset by Pontiac Rink today Charles Gor-ltaking a second tblrdr tplsce. riiriri. ni Saint John, N. B.. Canadian‘ The officials announced that tht t-iiiriiipiori divided honors with 0'- remaining Events of the unflnlslier Neil l-‘arrell. or Chicago. Valentintxiiationai championships started st iotrolt will be completed here Mon iliirlis. oi‘ Lake Placid. defending rhririipiori. and William Logan. of day. saint John. 1 fhe distances will ‘be four ant? limit scored thirty points. ‘in the fivevmiles, toini point standing German and‘ Got-man was_tli_e ontstapding,st'_e' Farrell ni-e tied with 80 marks each. in todsys porter-mimics. The Saln Gormaii furnished the blggeet John man was the great favoriti tiirili of the day when he broke the and be received much sympathy br worlds record in the semifinal of canes of his disqualification in the the one sixth mile. The Canadian three miles. The ten points he los champion skated the distance in in this race bemused! the Officia :4 seconds. 0 ruling, would have briikenlris tie llc won _the flrisl heat imprea- on points with -Fsjrrell. islvulvn _ .‘ i . is look first. ltonors in the dopslers who did not look upon th- ltrirrl s-riiile grind. the other senior youthful Canadian as a serious con Pil-lll, brit outlasiing the rest of the tender. His defeat‘ of Farrell am _ izllll by saving just enough to Blulls in the sixth mile was the \-lll zit the tap- The race was hotly most complete surprise of the pro iirtiif-slt-rl through the last laps. gram, in the three miles it war i.\~ 1g Olson. oi Chicago. won the-German's disqualification which al ixri- iil‘lZ'*. lowed Xmgan to show. lilrrrrlilil. trlio finished third in the lip-both races tho youngster skat- rtxegi. \\'it.\‘ disqualified for foitllrigled like a veteran. ' ‘ irir- .'r vigorous protest to thal Tonight German was the favorite or... without avail. r tn win the international title- ihSeveralSdinwt J0hn.Al_;h1el;io_ - . _ Said to Have Been Reinslzated it tvrts learned from good author-,tetir clubs and amateur athletes arr flirt lclograpli-Journal lasfsdvised that the above named play- "rirt (l message was receiv-iers are now in good standins. Tht 1w ~ . '.r-~ t-ity yesterday from S. F. message, it is said. was signed by rr- .:~ l'r"1 shit-iii of tho M. P. B. AIS. F. Doyle, president; L. B. McMil- ‘l i l‘ itr which it was stated that lan, secretary of the M. P. B. lt was tiic Hulls-tin issued last July by thenlso learned from the some sou . N. is. \'lr‘(* picsident of the M. l’. BJtiitit a. number oi other promlne" riuspottiling J. Butler, E- Johtistorrfpro. baseball players who urc undo 1:. Moran, M. Dever, C. Carpenter. suspension; will receive the! ii, \\'litie, E, MoCann. W. Jnhiison- nmriteur cords in a iew days.-Si r‘ Portr-r, Burgess, local bail rplay-John Telegraph-Journal. or. ha’! been lifted, and all the dma- ‘ Acadia Defeated . HGCKEY ‘The winning streak oi the Al- By bany "St. Pots" has not been brok- In en to-dats. Within the past week they have added two more vic- ‘ iories to their ‘credit. fnlluegdey. SAflKVlLL-li. Feb. lL-Pirrc biill Feb; 3rd. they e sate tie “ eav- lirnk arid lllil truly wonderful goal," l”: Baqelqumt ?1°°'g:_5mdt'ehr:: tending of Eddie Bartlett. keplrgo§gai°lfdle $.22’, g {he a-Mnqdej Mount Allison from hitting thtlfegtgd tum zmyaisn‘ or Tfaw rt-ciit or‘ intercollegiate hockey with‘ on", “corms Bu‘ goals me Royals it resounding bring. wlion they just. fund“: m Hana This H” natural“, antiwar-tied iri nosing out the‘ speedy aroused ‘he ‘Maren of me Albany .~\i-.ailiri ortttlt in the College Rink citizens and as a result MM“ h; "W0 101118111. 1 to u, This 81mm‘. now assured of a permanent rlnlr iviiicli is the final of a home andiiyadked h s strong company ol ltoriio series independent of the share-ho] any regular league, gives Mount Allison u total or four points to the Acad~ itrirs Ofpllitil tally secured in the opener in Woliville two weeks ago. Tito largo number of fans who intended were ‘loud iti their ap- plni188‘ and were‘ evidently satisfied T01‘ the eiigfllflpinlit made up in llifmf What ll-‘lfikfld lti real hock- ey. Hut for theonly count register- , Billy Miller's brilliant shot ait- ‘ n “Wan.” m the "s," PM!" m” i.r a spectacular rush after nine . their t! w 0 victory has caused it mlritites in the second session. AOBf "U" d," “Blunt-ulna”.- tlla would have liud- by for the bot- NOTES ‘tinny-be yotr score‘ but may-be you don't." with Mable on guanl for the "St. Pats." iNo wonder the ‘Car Ferry gives such 200d service with “Oolie" on the crew. , to swoop otgr. our friends to t‘ho south-asst. - to the doors last ndght on the or- ‘ the main pert of the programm~ in itiiifferent and gully colored cos- isistine. skating astonished the,‘ "ltrini-‘Qdiyiiiglit-‘Ytris 1.01:. art- i "t ' M iliiltiiiliiiil Blllllllll lllll‘="l-"-ii"rr-ii“iii -‘l'§-r§-"=-==‘f-t I - - v in Charlottetown on Friday, Feb- .f r ‘f . ,1 <_ _ *l"““fs.‘ll‘."-‘.Llil6..~8. S. Wins Hockey. Match by a Score of 5'—2._ Skating Events Were Fast and the Finishes Close and Exciting. The Arena Ring was crowded union oi the holding of the Queer Square School Ice Sports. Th: large crowd gays evidence of it» rnjoymont o! the different event: n an enthusiastic manner. . The flllting races. which forme- wera efficiently conducted and eu- ceeded one another with but littl- Loss oi time. Some fast young ska! ,;rs were in appearance. and not A ‘ew gave signs of much promis- hs futtife peedstsrs. IPhe finishe- ‘in most of the events were clos~ 1nd eicltlng and the winners re waived loud applause from tht spectators. The‘ match between Queer §tunre and St. Dunstnars was a qood specimen of- hockey. Botl team's msde an excellent showing but: the better shooting of thi Queen Square team gave them Vic tory over 6t. Dunstarfs by a scort if M. Larter, MoFarlsne and Mc- ilabe made the tallies for the wear- irs ot the Purple and White, while Jallaghan and Trainer found the net for St. Dunstans. MoGulgan. the Queen Square goalie, deserves special mention foi nis good work in the nets. An snloyuble and amusing feat- ..ire_0f the sports were the vauile ville skits of "Jed" and his clowns who appeared during the lntervali tumes; and kept the spectators laughing from; their entranm on the cs to their exit. The (allowing ls the summary oi die sporting events: Time-BS seconds. East Take Sec- ond Bonspeil t Dougen. W. tfililDellllYi J. Coylo. Crystals Reply to the article Sine-In answer published in your paper dated Feb. ruary 4th, the Sumrnersids A. A. wish to submit the following: i in the early part of the season a schedule of games wns arranged by which the first game was to be played in Charlottetown and the last game in Sumrnorside. The order of the schedule was entirely adhered to up to the point where the Abegweit tenni“ foundthat it. would be necessary for them to cancel one of the games. in order to fulfill engagements with teams from tits Mainland. " On Thursday, January 20th one of the Abegweit officers got in communication with the President oi the Sumnisrslde A. A. and stat- ed that it would be impossible for them to play the Crystals on Janu- ary 21st and asked that this game be cancelled. as they had edvertisv ed e game for that date with the Kentvllle teem, and that it was 440 Yalgrh (12 Years) 1. RegisAi-seuault. 2. Peter Shelfoon. 8. Eric Robin. Time-Gil seconds. 440 Yards (l3 years) 1. Austin Tralnor. 2. Frank McIntyre. 3. Gerald MeKlnnon- Time-Bl seconds, Half-Mlle (Open) in communication with them be fore they hurl leit home. Such was the position of the Abegweit club when they asked the Crystals for aid which need it be mentioned; WIIS readily given. The Abbles riow claim that liar]; the Crystals gone to Charlottetown on the above ilnte that the game would have been played and yet: their telephone messages stated- that such n thing was impossihlmi tire advertisement of the Kentvillc‘ gums corttulried no mention oi this. fact, nud the telegram of the math’ ager of the Crystals remains un- answered. Our answer to thel Abegweits on that score (and we‘ do not think it an unkind one) if] they are quilrbling over tlie facts; and refuse to meet the issue. We‘ admit thnl. the Abegweit club sui-i fared n great desl of inconvenience. a iii this matter and it is a riinttei" of regret that the game was not played: but we were called upon to decide this question in a very few moments end the circum~ stances under which our decision was given merit st lenst some smell consideration. We did not‘ 1. Med Egan. 2. Frances McMillan. 3. Roy McCnbe. Tirne-LSS. 880 Yards (14 years) 1. Francis McMillan. 2. Ari. Reardon- ' 3. Roy McCabe. Time-1.33. Spoon Race 1. Frank Molntyre. 2. Roy MoC-sbe. 3. Charles O'Neill. OFFICIALS rStar-ter-J. A. McMillan. Judges-S- it‘. Doyle. tDr. J. TllTlBT-"L. B. McMillan. Announcer-d} F. Acorn. Referee-Jae, Harrell. The line-up for the hockey match was as follows: thenimposslblo for them to get srgsso. Marmara-tee, 11c. NIGHT-fie, 21c, 11c. sssssrrr RCE AT 3.00. 7 AND 8-45. TDDAY AT 3-15, 7 AND 8.45 l ‘SNQWED 1N’_ttliai;ter-Five- FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY SAME Hourts. 6 EDWARD SAME PRICES Tram p Across » From West m- i For the second time this season‘ zlie East end tCurlers took the Weetl cud Curlers into cum? winning lest‘ nights bonspeil imsar-ry fashion by| tel-of the ploy throughout. I M)- mht ~Dug~ m“ “m _ .., .-. "" '" " , ‘ “our. MAY’ FN VITALENE HAIR TONIC Do you oars for your hair’! " course you use-ovary manners! woman docs. That's why’ lions likes to to" I I l‘. Ons of the greatest snomloa of the ltalr loidandrufl. It is not merely an unsightly nuisance-it is sirdarmenaoo. It indicates a diseased scalp and a diseased! scalp can't nour- ish the hair properly. Do Mayss Vitalona Hair Tonis gets st tits w“ ,4 m. trouble by removing tns dandruff.‘ it also us». tits ltalr "to grow by stimulating tits soalii- Jult‘ My it Ind sea. p. $5.00 eornu , E. A. eW~"WW- r-V“ i alp 8, c. o. h c. M. willhms u. ill. ‘litu- . r Wim- which wli be made ll R07 hi"? the 1011071118 fllyefl. mu: 09st -r. a l 985?‘; . . moor-fat. Skip ‘Innis, . Oarbonoli, It. Holland .410 I Ms .. l a m", A Tm ‘ertainly t1 fliwrtmflnlike 01w- " ‘it, _ , - . . __ ,, ,1 “M. 1'rlir_ _\li' .1. Firlllli rriirt will f! r0uows:— u would “in t?“ a lhillfpiurltltli"batik‘ iilriizrltzfllittlliilli- 1"“ ' ‘l “W” m" -‘“"'l¥"'5 “m1 Baby Todd Egrxihuhézzltyt: cllgyr. Hvilglltnlufluztf.!ltirlr, in riiirllrei-s l‘t'lilllllij itr rp-rrt. , "V “will 15"‘ lllill-‘W- gun-t), lpicltlldord ‘vith the; other team rind wchlwtrl w“ M“ Si“ W ‘t _______.,}____.__ 3P 5 n ~ -- ‘ “d uttitl ‘ . play them again. * lt , it y - ~ ma" A‘ P.“ The game was postponed iridtr "Tzfhlscimmlxegféiffzon. Major s“ iriiitely and after" the other" RilllllL.’ J "i ' ____ colorado M“ -l the schedule hail been played ll CHUnCH LEAGUE vas decided that tlilrt DiISIDOliPIl game should be played mi Folrrrt- sry 4th. it riiigiit he well htlirl“ .0 mention that both ictirris worr- ‘ery evenly matched, splendid iockey had ‘been played. and tire Clasa B. Trot Silk Worthy, The Banker, lgo. Class C. Paco Departments will accompany iii - they reached the stage when one l Mflflir. ., Q-Cllllilifll-H J B tl-lko. Does it in n out l-he od " ftbble club which line stood the l - Nil‘ T. ., . ‘ cuss. ‘ummerside A’ A‘ and m“ up‘) N‘ ‘Pltitrrklrri; you Hit‘. fur‘ this \‘rrltr-‘ - an z 1i 4r \\'e llie Alituuariiirzr b6 l l l l’ "F" 11-3: -'-‘-’r“-l.-?'.-‘J‘.“-'i¥.’-f-?.i“--il‘§i liliinfrlg’.‘l.rli'i'filifil.“lélfirfi‘iffl "1995- h"! 9"" ""1" 110W “"9 been extended until tlto élllh in- ’ Fishermen be tent inclusive. 91"" "u m! °'- 9|‘ "lillllifllliliw guided accordingly I ‘ .. e. ‘r. osutmr, l t . . r Inspector Fisheries. 8. D. Q. 8- 8- know that the full Crystal team! ‘One Mlle (open) C0111 could not go on the regular train.‘ A- Plll-Tfl! - - - - - - - - -- E- MCGMERI! we ditl not know that the referee L pg-ad._gg,,n_ Defence would be unable to go, our interr- 2_ Boy Mccghg. P- Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. E. barter tlons were good and had we known ' g a a a _ 3_ ham,“ M¢Mman_ J. Trainer . .. F. Egan the above facts the question n!’ . q<|me_3_20_ ____ _ 1,, Dufly money would not have entered Fox-war.“ into our decision as it subsequently “ , y. 919 Y (-3 d W. Callaghan .. . . L. Blanchard dlil- ~PllCk And ‘Vlllte a s (0 yrs. and un or) L t . ~ r, Parodls n. McCabe m Bl "flu m‘ t; itlaomiiyill 28K tftlfz 1' vmcen-t Mcmm" R” ‘Doyle " A MaFaflane cliibqgfdeoplygdwth: ‘parental? coueii: Pofr 2' Arthur Campbeu‘ o‘ Mummy " " ' A‘ Blamhard lefaulting the time scheduled for‘ - llsn - g ‘ 3- mm““°.D°y\°' L‘ connony ' " s‘ Mob; m ienuary 21st. and by Drover course‘, Tlm°‘“25 "ill any?“ ' J‘ 0' e ‘s meant whether they followed out ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' " ‘he rules laid down by the M. A. l-l. _ . _l . . _ » __ - . ~ “Y” <1" "mi ""“”‘—_ t» r“ were“ “Ar at tit r»ss<*'-‘.‘.‘f‘ "f.Elli-T“.l-',§‘.Z\i..‘i‘3..““M15; East RIVGI‘ Racing‘ . _ ’ l0 it is laid down that any team lll-nemhu“ m.‘ FPO“ i‘ ‘inking hm,“ l,“ _ 1. Frank Mdlzeod. ‘endlrig- to default a gurrie rriust m‘ nu~llnhurbd WIN-HI), NHL... |,,-,,;-,.,,l H‘ _l I r k. I _ “on 2- Ffancis Brown. . three days previous lo the date of _ _ ‘. y _, ‘H, m» 111" “""'i-‘ >'_~"“ " “‘_ “N” 3 Frank Trainer he game place it notice to tllnl. iri- MW“ ‘“g‘m""“°'l“ “h” "W ‘ F‘; n-rrlr irlww- wli lllirrwilrl)’ 1llll'l'll(l(ll-l ' - .' ‘ . ' i. - us. '<r‘-- --- - filmy-q], "wimp, ecl. in the hands of the secretary lll:__yl“‘\'_l“il"_ll 211'!“ UM‘ rirr- lrtt trrr rill tin...» \\.l?"\\lilll l)?‘ ‘ The program for the Metiner ti’ the M. h. ll. A. and rtriotiit-r- like tgmc 5011;,‘ milks “m “INN m ton-rim.» l. ottiir rinrud l\lxi.\l.lli It‘) Potato Raoo Home races w be held on W Mice l" ‘he """‘1“.‘“ ‘m’ "'°""“" fUlnfllV ‘wl- link m. iwrllt-l- "ion; Jm‘ n'."§“'." Y" ' “milflr. _ Victoria Park speedway this after -rry oi the ieani which tire-Y “Tr” v wish (llilv h, M my m "mxvlvpfi _r~ 4 .l|!|i wt. sortiirrl tut ._, 1 Reg“ Araenault noon has been yeuqimgeg Qvflng scheduled to play rigtiitisl, riciilrcr i“ h“ y Hi1“. )l_ V“ “h, , . . . i‘ “trnl. l'l'lllt't‘;.~l lurltiuv 2' Wm McIntyre‘ to 5115M dhmbflme; which have if lillCll notices come in lrutid. N!“ hi‘ HI’ ‘_"“'v' “myd W,‘ , irr tin: Urisl lit-iii ‘ ' ‘ htappengd to a few o; the horses On receipt or the telephone. incl." ,"-' "‘ “" ' "1' “ ‘“ : '"‘ l I‘ .- t \'.rrlllll ltuw iiturlre it 3. Reggie Mahdi‘. ' f, l bu), , , ~ pqtir-ritiv \\\‘ liliiWllllli tltr~ .rr.lrl iii . _ v l, C l, I I H - ‘The following are the classes and lggeb 1:1? ‘lite A lLh a niootligri‘. ilrlmw Abbi-n“ m ‘m whunpiny\__vlliu “V .( [in] r<~ u .rr.rr u‘ llirl\lXl-- I “ ' r ~\‘ ' ' ‘ ‘_ " ' , t . ' '.l‘. s» t" aufziti “m c ..i...'.i: ;»;~;,,;;~;r;,~.m “'*-».:1;:.".. " - ill lhfll l-hey silllillm 8Q 1° Chill" Hhoflfl,‘ ‘L: ,dlk,ill.“lltr_ vhnniidlri- r.ll ll lttii-rt \\';t:i lulu-rt h)‘ 1- ‘libel! Miltimfihfln- cm, a p,“ ottetowri and either play or clalm"11e"“.'“ l‘f"“"‘,,;‘_ ‘lfwv {VH1 m: irr. u-o. r.. irr-troll with rm». 2- m?‘ Rurdml- Mugamt Gnu“ he game; their uriswer was sitlr- “f? {n} “I gfiqltp“ [m1 ‘IMF H",_'.\ 1|. .\lllll‘l y '1‘. was - (‘flllil will. 3- B"! N°"'l°~ uitwd w the Presldctrt <11‘ titv 1W“? W“ " ‘ “ ‘ tr» nu 1hr)‘ 1' riot.»- irrrrrtmiirc next tr- till! r.l;tr trlui-t- (ill ‘Ylrtttxtiluy ‘i i~~ 'i'rrit»,rl tlrtfi-uli-rl Tririily itr :1 - iwrllwslr-il git-mu, lry irrrl_v .i ['l.>\\' r-f tliu Friilcrl rul~ :lr~ Illlll litrrtu so fur lti l rltr: 4—-I).AYS —4 Starting Wednesday Februa 16th r _- / N W-CONSIOINEJR [moulds iittibolirrr yririrtstrrrso ‘rut their“ Aged/wrist! byWlMA DANNY and LQU|SE DRESSER Sewn aloryby HANS KRALEY A CLARENCE BROWN PRODUCTION R Great Lover In ltls greatest love rolc. A: rapacious as on eagle i as a battdil, as soft as o l woman vrlict: the licavl y rules, lliiuicleallovcr rzrcr Rules 3uprcmc. r f Manufacturer-e 1 has a flavor ‘all ltstotivli-‘Wand ls in_a class by ltaelf. Hid"? Tobacco 3- 59979 o‘ 72 W49‘ l l lit‘ t'rill‘iit' “Q5 ‘illtl Tl" plliii. ' ' '1 "w _ in great shape andi enthusiasm of tho public \\'llii vory - wily otmtiniiim. ti. - cr-rr. i{'-;t'r~~ ' " " ‘ " I tliengailgemeffiawollt right after the Ugzggx; Cope‘ Royal Todd’ Th‘ Ila-flied. and l! 11994 "m he 1119"‘ lllllllllill‘ loam tn it l‘riK(-lrrl'.;.' uttriro rr~ Pimp‘ men from the Wes-t and beat them, ' - ilOlled that this game wctlld "e “Y” “QClW-l’ l" P“ ill-WW‘ l“ 1\'-":““““"" hfrfllfilt 1' 16:! 201i r- =- ORCHESTRA ‘ tlon of one. . I Dill C, H T dd, E . " v - . no up‘: I _. A. . The game between Juk. Fraser Maldiffiha Ora? ° Wrelld!“ Ou Thursday, February 4th n (;Ont_(,_ cant-r i‘ n; m‘! C. ‘L mad‘, being the most _ . . pocial train will-l srrnrigcii, to take nvfelltit‘ D-uwriw-r-ir, .\i. litrpiror: J qwmnh‘ M" m? SAME HOURS. SAME MID interesting w! 01° hnllmtffly m‘: Ice is r Fm“““‘l’l‘- ‘h, '“I“{‘."I‘\‘"“\’- ‘y. “F111 ' " " _' _WEEK PRICES. wit“ Hewitt“ l ""1 *4 ° B“ ' . ' .3‘ :°“"“"' -~ ~ “" ‘“ " ~ "" “ 1 °’ "‘°“““°‘ ' t‘ h i let O Sh d' B 13.33.“ i‘.".Yr°‘°.~.‘llZI-" ‘till?’ 215.‘?- _..... - Great interest woos own n n _ - _ ‘ " '" "' ~-'""' """_'"—' “time em" "'1 t“ m" °“"°" n e lac ay “i”? f2 "";‘ -“r".i°““‘. "““‘-r1'-“§ Swain Twelve MP0" vt-rr-rr- - . “i: ‘i .2 t 1 ~ -- - standing 0f L 0 c mm Wm srtsnisc. Feb. lL-Sherllnc BB!‘ f6 °°‘. ,1 _k “ f“ if)‘, h , " ' j ~ " ' ' ~ " " - ~ '" “A W"; - ' ' The following is the players and Rexton horses were tho winners at v9“ ° m‘ "' m‘ "P. 9 “ i“, S Ill’ ‘ ' '1‘ _, ' i; , mo it vtotrlil he pctrrtiirirililt- iur til. l . scores_ ; co races on Shedinc Bay yesterday h M O1 U ' H _ l u i, w‘ ~’ ‘pbefore s large crowd. The sum: 1° fit“ “In 0, (""118 u: 'l“_",‘_ ‘ff, I," 1,.) . m..- E.“ W‘ w." .3“‘““" inmedlixeraryolicvcafl" Wlliiucrlii 1 ‘ “i: llolotv is ill!‘ rilirndiut: of iirr~ - - r - - - . - i ~ - - ~ ~ .~ . - .~ ' luatiis irr ilrtt i')lll'lll.tlll(‘.llli I.“ we“, Fne4°r_A" TN“ liven. lri the rriouritlrrit illt. m-itrk 5v p_\t,\_ 5 to], i1_ . ‘My. i 1 l‘ _ :|.,0 w L05‘ v_ Moquam Donald Mcxhmon Lady Km J‘ Roach‘ m” tgzinofaltlicagayésltnllrzncnlled‘iii) lit-l, gn-irrtniing tivt-ltc llillltii iirrotrtzlr -i.u \ ‘I I on I m‘ m‘ ‘cuwmn G‘ “and.” m“ ’ ~ - ' - - - - - ~ ' - - 1 1 1 ‘vgalt until twelve o'clock ncloridlvii- Sljmflk mfcslm.‘ “RWY? QM“- H} He“ BOWLI ‘iltltltlls q '3 c J- P~ ‘~"*"""""“" is” "° t .- ~ t ‘ "' ". -' i! 'utrsii"- - - ' h 8' M05333? H- '5M;r; Tilshvmc ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' '- z 2 2 he "m" w“ ‘iallceneil 0" m“ 11"!‘ bites. Tire (‘rtlvu surtli limit-chill‘ ‘This trfti-rirunli itt 1.30 fipurluris Altrrts . . . . .. _ -S9h' dfilill. Albert Hebert, I r .ce previously given. Th9 Felllll‘ Newcastle unil .\‘_vilric_v. 'l_'lll‘1'l' u)‘ \ l’. \\'. (‘, ltlllllllllll“; f - J_A_ McKenzie J_ my" e .c - - - ~ - ' ~ - - - - -- 3 3 -' lsltllllthlvtz" gllelglléilxnlsfirzlllglitolsfll m..- m-Qw “rely? dl-owm.“ “m; {Um-i \~\~llll Irlrlll tt-rtrtrn ltrrvliig one vic- Pitt-es . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l] h n- J_ p_ Manon!“ 5 ‘t two riilsslnz. i titty t-irt-lr. tlrr-y will i-lriitii io-dity iit llrri tori: it “n50” Fros-(nr-Aii p it was found that rteverul mcmbcrs A t» . - ggkélmmkzguu‘ g7‘? "a. 0i‘ the team would be unable to gr.» w flrlllltHllipbrlliuimnsllhzwhlg llllme (‘Hllrlrvrgs l l ii ti i’ l i l H: ‘. - . 0d ll A. . n - . ' ' i ' c " o ice tun ill‘. '0 cg!‘ ' ~10 Spur 5 NH to ttgti-s v1 w’ gm Elsie Snow. owned by oii- "Mm" a “lieclll ltflln- M"! the "l" NQW Manager Of ‘hot-rt. the l’. w. 1.‘. llnve a good lotal 2881i. lit-ii Poole lioltlrt llil‘ , be“ 90mm she.“ ilclsl referee for that game stated . . . , r 4 . Bk a slri a . '- "- E- tiittikitts team Ir trier all tin-t to- lrl t. ~rri l nrkln 302 llt‘ Alb" 1P P “we - that it would ho impossible for him A - i 5 g b l: 0 “ 3 ' nan, driver 1 1 g 1 m so and remain Over night n Heystilrty will tlcclile who's who. ltolrllr lrlglr lolul rnaklrlil 725 lllt‘ Mark Mama“ '1' a" Nun“ Band: h" John Gamay’ was an important grime and after‘ ~ l T.“ m" Rwekall 19118119- Alt-rte hold tlic llliihelil “m?!” W. A. Mdlsarsn J. A. McKenzie a. c 2 3 1 3 “w splemud efforts ‘nude by we Tito Churlottetowti llriwlirrtt Al) H“. hm,“ v3‘ whlrlwmds" 511ml‘ "lllklfll! 1133- W- ‘3-‘T°"l1llh°"d' A- C- 311mm’ PM“ cwham’ ‘Eric B"°““ Crystals to wlri the Championship leys are. receiving tltcll" big glint-w S. C. Moore W. Afitewti‘! ‘sliadllc - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 3 2 3 2 it seemed rather too burl to plny 0i natrortnge these trvenitrptr.i*-—' ___.a Skip 12 Skip 8 "d1"? P- A- Bfllllveltl- the most important game with Every night hundreds or erittirir» ~ Moncton; Philip P. Richard and J half oi tiierr- resiturr teiini Rlltl willr- lnetlc rtltt-tnrtnlcrs may bc sci-it ctr-i 1.1.. Hodgson Dr.J.rl-". Donnelley A Kelly, rsltedlac. Starter. S. C out their own rerei-ee in whom lcylltrz the favorite sport which is, l-‘M- 30119! J- A- 5- Blyfli‘ Charters. Shed-lac. Timers, John they were certainly entitled. sin-u lie-renting more popular lrr this‘ ' I a ’ ILW. rill-dined Dr. m. Houston Irvine and M. Colette, Buctouche, ‘was the position oi’ the (‘ryetrilt city every tlilY~ l & s J. P‘). Wlioagk D. iB. Steam‘; —' when (hgy flflked the Ahggweflg Mr. (icirrge Totill who irurt horn} I11 -5i> s ~- r id. riir l.~-; ltd .- r-~. . p H0930)’ at Cornwall Kiri... will ."r.r.‘.l“§...§.“‘r‘i.$fi".1¥.33313‘iérrlliTfély-rl-rflr- 3.3353; . - - ' ‘ writ. Bruce H. Winchester O , _ not here tonight." hurl they nrn. sirens. Hilliard tin-t n00! orbit-in Dr. Mctiullan ,A. Sodtl 1th.‘, Marl“ d p-mwfl" D’ But they did not neglect to have it iinvn tnkoii on a new nnnonrniir-ixl JJAHIBQHNUY w. e. Grant plug..." 305g,’ (u... m, q“, notice in the imnor to the effect turd the nines irr general Pellet-ls‘ - JrA. Fraser C l-l. Black "tn-pg"; m“, m, hi.’ w 00m, that they were willing to plsy tire grenily on the diligence rind iii-r. T b 3k» 1.1 Skip 10 m" on Mend-y ma“ m m.’ m. gums if the Crygtnlg rm (Igglrpd. severance of the rtlmvo mentioned o ' e rys s s certain w sh to 8H1 Bmllll- - -. -" - 10M tum than. o lame will T“ C " ‘Y ‘ " J-IP- eimtnonda ii. J. Phillipa m "n.1,.- .." u 7,-1.5 p m m, Wm nlv-v the time win or lose. but he» »-—-—-----~ ~ Th h . A. Bentley W. ti‘, flylor B‘ formed}, 1- “use; A good hind the scenes and away from the to r ‘ s c ew that isalways good. Mon who are users of 4i itirsssr Dr. cic. Arslilliqld HMMrIOE-th. m,“ o, m. lhfl-lnpubiic the Abcswelw my thr- e meii- this tobacco claim that rt ls the only tobacco that qlvu - ll A- h- tl and Fisheries and Public wom °"““"'°“‘""’ “‘ “‘"“- i -—-_ l them m. satisfa to». "lit t. The Crystal» and Airbir-s he"! Word tins been receiver] by lllo ° "’ ° m" """'" 7"" *°"'°°° 00., Ltd. Charlottetown PRINCE EDWARD