l l 1 4. l. ii if it i 'T ._Y~§*-__....~.»~»»v~ r su "_i` 'if ' 2’-;_{ l I ' I of l. _ V _nrnosgwslx *_ V _V THE cmuzLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ Jnnnéiy 29, 1927 / Blllllllid .f. 'tainedt Dainli ered. 'Tho Ullurlottftonn (‘urli1ig A 7.1 lntll llr~.. .lt nolln 1.! sllulzrtlorr lleltl .\lol1.lal;no yt-st. mjt-1111+! at whit tllllt- ’.v.i.\ hall ll\ 'l‘ll-.- _\Iollt:lguc tt.|.nl lon-,lslllls Ii of \\'. L. Poole, I"1'r.-sillcllt of tht .\'l\-:11_--u-;r_» C1111 llllts t \l< Illl_\'l-o, l.‘. C. ¢-:l.~'_f-l'l1 train a l'illl<;.»' with the lllt- uttr-l‘llooll_ The .\`1llnn1»-rs inc lh»» l'<1llu\\ll1g arrived on till'-`C. (`.'l`i1on1p.son _ ll~1-k\»_\‘ slim-illl. tl-_-l~l ul' lll~- Slllllllle-l'sil-l‘>=, l’l' club. udlll'1=s_»-1-ll » J flir _~ 1 ll : `1::_'~ 1 l l `»_-.~" it ‘l » " " “ Y Basketball 1 esiflcllt of the hom'-l --» ' Thompson. 1tohe.t (` it 1... l»l'_ .lt-ll:l.~:l1l:. Joseph _\lc(ir H gov, Vet-ll \\'hil.cman, Wm. Garrlck 5 nlnl J. \i'. .\lllrdotk nrll ed on ie to ll llulnlj: .~'ul1ln~l'_ l~"~1‘.'1<|.l1-. Laird R. Forbes Skip-2 P. Wright B. Deacan W. A. Allen H. T. Begg Skip 6 Summerside L. Bradshaw W. Leaky W. A. Stewart J. J. .\lorris Skip 3 i _-_-<9;-l .l. .l_ .\i<1l'rls, i’l't-~i Skip li \\'. _-\_ Allen. .\i. I._}Dl‘. Jollnston .\lcI.vull, Kellsillg-lC_ \\'hitenla11 Dr. l.rur-tl. ll. 'rl slop ron, P. J. E. \\'1-illhl, Charlottetown il ilvfggie I-`ol'i1es_ I\\`ll1.. .\lt‘Le:lll .\l. llll-llll1ers 111' l.llo'il1'. .»\rl'hil1:iltl ll. ici. iillelté ustil-c haul bel-11 the gaillf.-ring, wc-l~; CH UROH LEAGUE <~omi111_f the visitors :lnll tl'u:~1till:: ill was thc first of 1-1-imI_~1l1l lhfe (ill l.-=l::`:1rl. _\l1' J .l .`.l1l'.'1~'. l’1'1-~~i'li-llt :lf lllf- llet-.'l.\' lwrlnl-ll ll ‘.v;l_»- vile. nf-xl rpreliu-1'. lnuny llnppy 1z'ltl1-I Z|QN 34 UN|TED 11 rlillu :lull on l. U7 Zion easily llcfeated the i`nited by ilu' above sl-ore, The United Snmm,,I_hi,n_ wt-1~»» ltway oil` color. playing sloppy nfnn. thnn|_\-.‘l1;1skftll)all. Zion hall- the better of uh uv ill; the l11.»1l1l1<~l':; of the i.‘l1al‘lotl1\- ill" Dlay fl`0Tl\ flflifi- 10 fllllSh. al- lown Club l` 1:- l ity he hinlt-ll .1\.rtl|t|1' llliulil lv- \llll ho lluligllterl to » _fir the island curling; noetlluss rs om l~_.;._l.-1l his lllzluks ?G;`;¥H""'| ' ` ' ` ' ` ‘ ' " caan: L. ' el' _ _ . . l \l I l . _ _ ltlxtl l:1l`olll1etl the :. .- »;1tell :lull tho hearty thanks ol 1-.- <-\lrl»:l-<-. tendered Scnator Mc- _\.:" ?‘.11l‘_ 1-il. Lr.-ich atlllecl his l'r:n1nrk_s \<_-as t'ollo'»'.'cfl by Mr. .\l. P. 'l`.'|1.<. \1_'ll'1 pure in/.1lltl1n<> for l'1-llu-».» l-Ztiv.-n1'll l11f:_ Afternoon Games Senior Mlnntanlln Dr. L. Johnston .l. H. McGregor (‘. ll, \‘.’l1‘liclnall J. A. .\l<:Intyre Skip 5 Junior Game Montafulc .i_ W. .\ill1'rlot-k it. W. Beck \V_ Carrick .\l;ljol' 'l‘ll11|nl1sl1|l Ship T Evening Games |111 thu ovvlli H1l111l11vrsillr» funn lot1ctow11` \\'ill1 _-;ulis. Charlottetown .l. '\l1‘L;tl‘t~11 Il. i`l:tw1in1l r- -<~ ----W - - ' fl-L Y Y .A :‘ U* 1 Y: period ending l-1. One penaltyl fllturc cllrlilll.: on Island. Tile fol- lou-inf; is the names and results ot” g;~.nl1.-s played afternoon and evelr 11. most en<~oul~ng- Charlottetown liilljol' McKenzie J. A. S. Buyer' Skip 12 Charlottetown L. Poole Dr, lllcfilliczull lt. ii. Spillcil ll. iloligslill skin 1: I ""| """"""' ( |"" tw o'ci0ck sharp. and these means Hockey at Bedeque cIiiBfH0|_|l __ __ BRYSIAISWN PnmcE_s_owAno ll lmllf lu .vlsmms - mul llnulls 5 lu 4.. P R l EDWFRD was clear and calm \'lt.hl\o light Wedge with his HOCkey team Und Rooters in three s-Ielghu; glided l summersiae aud_Muu1.-agua _Royalty Enter- rg;-»;;>;,_;;--_,-;°.-;;;;-_-; ;;;r;;; By Defeating the Abegweits Last Night Febufgy 21"* ’ landed safely at McKay's shore. - ° the Crystals and Hn, n,u,)“_im_: “__ I _‘J _ his third nortllland victory. He cheer. .no tuken of-passing n general invi iwon me classic 200 mn” nonstop some long rum were made by Summerside lltllfm 10 One and all ‘U com” “‘l°"f.rucc |11 i925, and again was vic- Gordon and Prowse and (lox took ,_ Momaque out to the his slide on the Elmer- rollout. lu 1925, when the aiu- three quick shots at Phillips. hut \\'_ l,r~{-kv "‘°‘“"l Farm ll' mel' "'am*1fealaf‘|tanr»e was reduced to a 96 mile could not Z6! by. M0l\lS0m0l‘y find _[_ M__|,m.,`,, lcrlloolfs lleullhlul Dl011SU¥`U ln lhellap derby which he covered in it Silliphant made several attempts great big out of doors. lmllru and 25 mlnuges on Diumond's ne't but failed. tile. .~ t-|. Wortlf __ is of* two minutes to Cox of the Abbles for putting Montgomery to Q the boards. . 'F SECOND PERIOD The second period got away at -' 5 nine ok-look, Dempsey and Gordon combining for a nice run. -being blocked by Wright who combined ._ _ with Silliphant, in three minutes of play, Dempsey and Gordon com- ' »hine Diamond putting the rubber _ behind Phillips from Gordon‘s pass, six 'minutes later Gallant got one Chocolate B415; :;_.“.:::::'.:.r.‘;'-:.::°:..‘:.°““°°° /»‘ZV> Y _ \,\ _ ¢ , One minute later Cox and Gor- , _ _ don on the nicest play of the even' 4 . _'_ ing again shoved the A-begweits in '_ the lead when Cox scored off Gor- don's pass from behind the not. % ` - The game went from end to end.1 4 in - the Crystals giving Diamond a hot _ time of it. but he turned everything ‘ aside. Silliphunt who had ben cal* _ risd off the ice from a fall return~ ;_ _f .*:'.\9§ _ attacks on .Di&lllond, Prowse wan 'ga 1 V 1 ‘ givon a. birth in the penalty box for ' _ _ - u minor offense and than the Crys- \-- _ _. _ tain took their advantage, Siiliphant ` " _ ~ ' realizing unassisted at 9.17 and u % * _‘Z-.~f half minute inter Sililpbant scored ' " 1 from Montgomerfs page putting ~- _WY - the Crystals in the lend 4 to 3 .F‘our_ 1%: ‘ .,', - ' od to the game. was making strong Z 41 ` *r ' . penalties were handed out. Prowle _ -__~_ I _- _ ,_ Q l drawing two of two minutes each .s_._ ._ \ Siiliphant two 'minutes and Wright rr* ' _ 6 \ _ two minutes. ‘Pho third period got sway 'at 'l‘le Wlth Two Games Each Flrst d See Ra d able ln Second and Thlrd Perlods In termedlate Game Resulted ln a. Tle 1-1 In the fourth game of the Provln to Phillips. Sliiiphant and Mont cial Hockey League played last golnery returned to Diamond (for night at the Arena between the don and Diamond combine. losing Abegsells and Crystals before a to \iorrls, who csnle doun with L nradsnanlfans cheer ng for all they were very large attendance of highly en Sllliphant the Abegweits then on L \l00re1About four minutes after C 'Perry thused hockey fans the Crystals n bombardment of shots at Phil C Thompson scored on a long shot from centre emerged victorious after a hard lips and Gordon loses a nice op R Forbes me 15°! D€Y'10d 1 8-l struggle by s score of 5 to 4 |portunlty of scoring, the Crystals Skin 1 Th- .ind period started mth 'Be The game as s whole was not up trv again but the Abbles are mak summerslgg deliue rushing things and keeping to the high standard of hockey dls mg e\ery attempt to tie up the I \l00,-e U10 DUCK 111 S3100 l€1`l'll0l’Y H1061 played by these teams in otherlscore after twelve minutes of plav snnnnn. _\n.A"_hm- illll the time. However. they were games. the first period being list-_Prowse unassisted evens the count unable to score. About eleven legs and rugged. land the Abbie rooiers went wild. H mill- aflel' C- PETYY S¢0l‘@d #11107-1101" In the second-and third. periods' This was short lived for Wright lggifid 5110!- 2115- Deriod 2-l for the teams wakened up and show-land Montgomery combined, Wright ° ‘ 1 _ 1 - Witch Lire 3rd. period started the £30: Tel;;l:sb;i:'eidi:;ara‘I>olhtthe’v?;{:lyy'gghlhhi' itil; ;z§;1lel:f\l1i1tidaI:gu¥1.¢§l’<;lr'lti>:11§ ° _ ‘ | ist, darllngest flirt on the screen. 'H715 were Sfeally €XClLed 35 ¥0_ in territory. excepting the lnst_applause from the Summerside wh” “`°°]d be U1” f“`-*"1* in I-m5‘wl1en the Crystals after securinglfnlls P9506. but Qld D0! have |0118 10 their last goal fell back to defens-i The Abegweits collect all their Wan' Six minutes alle? 6l3l'll`I1S lve work, which they played weli,;lnen for-a final attack on the Crys- Peny emma °" another mug shm- succeeding in keeping the wholeltals goal while the Crystals drop _ Tm°g”,,l°°kef’ Prelly had f°l` the Abegwelt but the goalie from scorflmck to the defence, and there was ‘?°‘?"°”,, Ca"b@°l‘ Said- "This lug, Phillips making some hrilliaurlsruue hut lmle time for Phillips, “_°” L do and ‘°°k me puck stops in the .bombardment from the:cven after taking one of Diamonds “Fm "gm ‘hr““3h me entire S' Abbleg_ ihigh ones onthe eye -wilicll brought Side mam for goal no' 2 [W0 mm' individual play predominated and¢hiln_to his knees he continues with al"-°" Bama" scored 0” 3 ¢|9"°'_l' what little combination was dis-Ithe good work until the bell piece of Work in front ot_the S- played proved very effective for in-ought relief to n'll his troubles =_lde goal, The play t-ben became both teanm and the game ended 5 to 4 for the wry; fast, the Bedelllle H~`°Ck"5' 'Phe special train from Summer-‘Crysta1s. D. Diamond receives two 2'” ed mum ine" _defense and side brought dawn olver a hundredilninutes for tripping and Mont- °:“‘ “ ""‘"y Sh" "”° me “L supporters of the crystals, whullzomery sottwo trips of uw Biggmnlnshfggiezgsg $6 3;: gave their every support from htllehnlnutels each to do his loafing inn tm. about Seve in tes C heck promenade, and were more t annie pe 1. .mrwl in b In "in: da 1 jubilant over the victory achieved] The billowing is thu line-UP. rs 4 e a ro g, an na Gussle Gallant secured the puck by their team' which was a we" Crvstals .l\i1l1it-s near his own goal and in a nice “med °“e° ' Goal - rurrh. scored, 3 mlluutes after c. 'Fm' 'he """‘°‘”“~ S""*"‘““‘- M°,“" Phillips -1. lllrumunu and .brought a ve,-y Clean inne.,._ gomery, Wright. Morris and (.ai- Uérense F-‘Sling and fHS¥- KUNG Of H0°k€Y 10 hm' played “.g“?M game' Mom' Morris D. Dialnolltl an en.-]_ pina] More S-Side 4, Bb gomery was 1ncl1ned_ to loaf oil wright D_ Anderson ‘deque 3, sides for which he received two 1,~m_wm_ds After the game t-hc visitillg team penalties- Ganam' was ag°m_°" lh'3`Sillipl1ant. i'ro\vsr- and their fric-mls were taken to “mg 5h°\5» bl" l"""*`eeded H """‘k' Gallant i;<1r¢l<11| Cenlml fgedenue _Hall and weaned ing one tally. Phillips in the ll(-l Montgomery _ - Gamllim to Supper- before 14.31,- ll,-ive h0me_ for the visitors played al whale of Perry Fox Father _\llt‘Cai1e. formerly of Be 3 500d 'EHm9» 99D€Ci8lly in the D. Gmnant. ylnhellnn deque, expected to accompany the dying mumellls Of the Hume. Whf?" Referee __ Mx., Fred Mnore team to Bedeque_ ‘but found that the Abegweits threw all their five Tuner _ Mr Ed Acorn ' he could not eonyeniently do so.- men OH the ultiwklllg lille Hull -penalty T|n,'e,.g 'Q \l(..§,,,n phnr. Ll-ne-up _ SUNG Phm|l’“ 3 "lerry time to les Stewart and-'Bl'ewe_l° iiobillaon Be-averr.~'. C. G. 11- League, sta/ve of the onslaughts of the ‘ ' ' ` Goal Abegweits. however. mucll to i1is_ M.-rDo»\~ell ll. Gallant fi-eultlhe came through with ily- _ SECOND GAME Defense - ng co ors. ~ . _ _ _ _ Cslbeck G. Gallant -For the Abegwelts. Prowsc, (iol'» lh;hHCecl(::§ln;?;éinl_e gfum' heU.wL_u _ gneits and Pllllli- _ _ ._ Grec-ll ll- Durant d0n. Dempsey Diamond. Cox and of waks mam wok plum, mnm,(n_. r- = I [Forwards ‘ Anderson' put up a great "gm fm' atelv atftvr the senior gallle lrnli Noonan C. Perry the long end of the score, al1ll’msn'n(,d in 1 drnn. b _ H- .\i<.yso l<‘_ ~l‘:rl'y Melvc Diamond, in the first al1d|1 lo I 'moth ,'(,mn_,_"n`. );a‘;l_:;‘_u'(__ 0'" Bagnnll . -Il. Gallant seconds periods received some kn0“_]'edg(_ of' tm, gz;“’:lp'_|'ll(i";`0;ll(_ l\\'. Doucetto warm receptions from the Crystal nice mmm' work was .n‘ ‘vii _ M' '00' Blv-C` Y, j, 6'” ' RAli‘li Sli'i’fRIY * W|ll|AP| WAlI|N(`» | - . -I- ...__ ., ...na ...rw -- ~._... ._ ...ru 1 ‘H .f //'ff' ' fl--‘ BLNJAM iN Slolofr .7‘~»./1..-1.... -_ l /g - ' ' ‘ -:_ e - v _ _ 1 _-\ gli. »._~ _:- _ '-' \ ;;/_,LTA 1 i \`\§‘~* *_ \ ` I 1 -g '- n l _-l li - T' Vl‘ ' / ' -fi 1 nf- / . i i _ . - Q ' _ -_ `_»-.'-‘ 'g~. . - _ Not a dull mom- . * _ lk ‘_ ` cmt in this Torn- ; ` `- is ado of Adventure. l l 1; -_ 1' 1 _ li '_ ‘ nl. ‘.1l*.»~‘Fa4’ /‘ on 1 l -i*/» ._,..- -_ J ,Q ) 1 ._ _ .1 ,u \ ...to V "__-1 n -_ _ iw 1 1- ' _ _ "" .. . ., “Light Wiuesihhf snowed In Bearded Ladies” CHAPTER 3 COMEDY throbbing with thrills, pulsing with romance. l FOSTER’S EMU LSION OF (_`Oi) LIVER OIL WITH GUAIACOL This is a fine old standard rcmedy»~a great flesh pro- dUC¢'~PF¢Scrlbcd for either children or adults who lack flesh or strength. it is known to arrest thc ravages of wanting diseases and ls a great help in restoring emaciatcd convaiescents to complete health. _Children who cannot take pu`re'Cod Liver Oil can take Gualacol Emulsion. 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