"l/Oor. .1 , ytors showed effectiveness. n A A ' persistent ‘ he “new , g Rheumatic pain- relief l ‘l , Cimtfislimhinflarncd tissues-then pain. Apply Sloan's to break film. draw out inflammation .7 The Uonbgfiugydjan SPECIAL SKATE ‘l tonight. . "- C at um “rem m.|.s.o. segue-ram HERA; hvlvllflk Mary Ali-latch, the grip? <11‘ _ 5901mm pf ‘the M14210. eami stop thatpalnjl . ._. ‘. will he'll] the city from pa]; 24m Forlllctllllllllslll.1111115 iSltiarfs Lini Iliad: in Canada us. .s‘lr'rzil1s1t'lu'.sf voids to 27th to conduct a leaders train. ""5 cilurse. This is u 5p] mfg, . iwrtunity for any who sax-axing‘; ested in the work ‘as the course is open to fill- ‘THE WINBLOWL CARLISLE “my skaters will perform he- . i I 6 , __ lIATllwp-lk IQ! Illa: pgp l. or ever. 8e to l Ille- pn pull IQ. Bpeelnl word: [or ole wan. vvce O ~-. ovnvvwwwow+aavnea we- D1‘) vctzrsstrnn hDVERTISEMEN I‘ "IQ N!’ til! (or O do): or over. "Ill" Ill l Innu- lnlti | I tt to we! cent. Illnceunt for cul- Addreu‘: ririfififii ten Fnrnloled linen: nd. ' ltulllol Wanted, We h! level word: ‘ vvvvvvv Vvvv ‘v v 7- .1 Io! line In In! In: 8 hi: Oellt I Ivoldl I66 {or seven per Lam vvvv v‘ tween bands at the Arena tonight. PERSON ALQ lMiss Stella Allen. Cflrdiggn; spent the weelk end in the city. Miss ‘Madeline McPherson, the D0pl1lar teacher o! De Gros Marsh. l5 3119110188 a few days in the city. Her many friends will be pleased to hear that Mrs. Pete Calm; or Vernon River has ‘been successful- Agcnts Wanted _ WANTED LIVE AGENTS FOR Watkins 150 products. Direct "lo consumer. Write The J, R, Watkins Co., 379 Craig St, want Montreal. _.____ For Sale SALEl-APURE BRED AYR. slurs Bull Calf one ‘week old. hdson Douglas, Buubury. 11884-21411. FARM FOR SALE-ONE OF THE fines‘. in Kings County 190 acres in all over 100 acres clear and ‘oi Splendid quality. balance nearly (covered with fine hardwood good buildings, sea manure available. Allillly to Mrs. Edith Hyndman, st. Peters Bay. 11732-14101 Wanted ‘ WMTTE=F¥SCEE|IITQéQE~ITQ eight ‘room apartment, good lo. (‘ulLlOH for business. For about -Nlill‘l?ll."¢\(l£ll‘0$S AJ. LaCotlrsiei-e, 5L 7N0. Champlain County, 2121. “WANTED TO PURCHASE BAL. "i1 $91111’ Wiper in ‘car lots. ‘Mer- chants saving same should make up curloads between them. At- tracive prices offered. Write The (farritlo Company, P. 0. Box 968. St. John, N. B." 20-31, -.._.____%___________________ FURS WANTED - I am buying , ‘for rush Silver Foxes. Crosses . and llczls and all kinds of small rurs at. market prices. All goods Male Help Wanted MALE HELP WANTED- MAKE Money at home $15.00 to $60.00 paid weekly for _your spare time No instruct. and West.- ‘Srowcard Service 103 writing showcards for us. Canvassing. We supply you with Angus Colborne Bldg, Toronto. work. 11-22-dtl! T0 1.1271‘ to American Consulate well lighted and heated. Appy at W‘ G‘ Y‘ Two Macs. 64718-254! '_““' Situations Vacant $ tuutid; have business of capital or oxporience ford, Ont. 20-121 Miscellaneous veyor, Harmony Jot ESCAPED FEOM MY jet black male (fox turn to or communicate John M. Doucette, Waterford, E. l. ' 64 Park Street, Southwsrk, uro held separate and are m. E. 1.. London. En TO LET—TWO OFFICES NEXT SELL HOUSEHOLD NECES- sitles; Greatest imaginable de- your own; make five dollars up daily “HD0098- sary. Gurretson, Limited, 13runt~ ________________________ mo. A. McDONALD. LAND sun- l1716-13-1mth. RANCH AT Waterford, on February 14th one ‘with white tip of bail ‘missing. Finder ‘please re Gen Randolph .. with i\lrs. Varney .. 21-31- Wilfred Varney Edward E St Louis ___..’_-~——~—'——————-——.— Caroline Mitford Margaret V Smith SILVER FOX PELTS-Send them Lewis Dumont (‘known as Captain to Messrs. l~‘red'k Huth and Co. gland, for the‘.. 1y operated on at Ithe City Hospital. . AMiss ‘Jul-la Inmnan. teacher of Georgetown. came to the city Sat- urday to visit llel‘ sister, Miss Winnif-xed, who is recovering after her recent operation at the City Hospital. iMr. J. A. Smullinan of Sinclair k ‘Stewart, Ltd., returned first of the week from ll business trip to ‘Mon- treat. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 WGY (Schenectady, N. V.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 12.00 m.——U. S. Naval Observa- tory time signals. ‘ 12.30 p. m.—-Noon stock market quotations. 12.45 p. ~m.—Wcather forecast on 485 meters. 2.00 p. air-Music and address. 0.00 p. ru-Produce and stock market quotations; new-s bulletins. 7.45 p. m.~Radlo drama. Instrumental selection, “Spirit of America" ................................ .. Fox. WGY Orchestra ‘Melodrama, "Secret Service" Wm. Gillette Cortland Hopkins ...... ., Ida Myrick Viola Karwo-wska P-‘Edlth Vnrney nh tlon u!‘ the ‘Ba i115 fillies 41 "IP96 number 018110515 yet. as there will likely be more sat down to a well ipreparcd, WDDH teams entered‘ servati by the rho Y. M. ‘C. venorship bull. music and a vary pleasant Mr. J. A. Y. M. gratulation. ed the cup in was ill. .'l"ne ed uuu may b fob. Tithe ipresen Bowling ‘Cup. sport. was Bros. tcnm by ution of lNless 1's. A. McMillan ector Ferris. fiistructor bei ‘Mr. Ferris. ’ opera-lion and tended. good as any Thorne) ........ .. Edward 1i. Smith Dumont, his brother .. James S. B. Mullarkey S. Henry Presented With Prizes and Enjoyable Entertainment Provided. l At the Y. M. C. A. upon. the occasion of the preséhw the W. of Mrs’ Samuel Camr- of 5E‘I‘g.‘flry_ m. _ M _ M, m, in addititln ‘t0 ‘i119 Wesellhlsnid he ‘believed llllr.’ llobh linings!- atio: it cups and medals eloquent ' addresses were (McMillan. chairman of the Physical Committee M the C. A. Basket Ball crl‘) A. Porneroy and won the Angilodiiaptlst team divide-hi medals donated by Mr- l" R. Heartz were presented by V'- Heartz ‘in a neat Pomeroy. who, tit‘ trophy and one very proud of having wonthlfi Y!“ The medals are tstion of and undoubtedly the _ ygt put up for competition in [hi8 made to the president of the Y. dividual medals _ tcam ivere presented by “is “("- ship hluyot‘ Jenkins, the two special ‘linyward and Diamond bc‘ ing nlflllg ‘by M1‘. in his opening who presided paid a Mr. s. Diamond for the highest compliment to the work 0f 5811"!" average score throughout the tary Pentiicton and Physical 9h" league. ' also ‘to the services of ‘Soho “My Mn Folks" by ML Arthur Bruce of the Railway Mr. w. lScantlobury- as symlmsilim gymnasium shouid -be the flihleiir‘ centa r for tlhc exsihg organizations that is in- Flare gymnasium in the Mari-limo Prov- inces andthc other conveniences (t, equipmen sh i lllillll 111.11. 1.11151 NIGHT Basket Ball and Bowling Teams m“ mgmlenieleil, 192223. ‘Next year when R. Altlf ll i. ll‘ , 1923-24. 5k“ 5'3“ and Bllwl‘ l" Dlflyed for, shoulllglhey the ‘bee! ‘Ladies Auxiliary vi A. Reference was made t0 the good ‘b11691’ the CW" work ct lMr. ‘Robb during his term ed visiting the province this sum- mfil‘ when ‘his many friends her-.- irould have the privilege of grect~ mg him. Following was last night's pro- med The I srcgrlrtmti: 17799 ~ ‘ cssn , u . . . donated by Mr‘ Alnyan. g sked by Rev Mr this year by .5°ng,.__ - and me l“ ‘Supper. "1. lit-marks by ‘the Chairman. 'i'oasa—'llhe King, ..t——~The winning Basket Ball team, proposed ‘by Mr. Jack Mo‘ Nair and responded -to by Mr. W. h‘. Scantlebury, captain __ Anglo- liapiist team, _ Soio— "Smile Through Your P911111." by Mr. L. C. Hayward of the Bunkers’ team. ' Presentation of Basket Bali cup and liiLllfllS ‘by Mr. ‘F. R. l-leartz. ‘Boast —-- The winning B0wl~ i": Team, proposed by Mr. F Nicholson and responded to by Mr l.’ B. Smith, captain Carvell Bros. team. l Presentation of Bowlmg Cup by Mr. J. A. Clark. Raiding "Tl'h.c Drummer Boy" by .\ir. Geo. Beers of the Post Office diovvling team- Presentation of Bowling medal; by Mr. l’. W. Turner to Mr. Hay ward tor the ‘highest. single string rolled during the league, and to madedmd vocal reading made up a programme. speech of con- Mr. Heart! FY9501“ the absence of Mr. was regretted. cup is n hnndsour» which the ‘team is beautifully design- e worn as a watch Ithe Aitkou a ‘magmficent prize‘ finest trophy J. . i‘.\'l. C. A.. ‘the w‘nnir.; Mr. to pffiflfilll- medtrs to “P. W. T-urncr. ‘remarks ‘Mr. J. the arrival of Y, M. f.“ A. ore The Bowling team. Pl".'.~'t:nt8i.l0i1 by Mayor Jenkins of medals to members of winning Bowing tcunl. Toast-Our Y. M. C. A‘ pro- posed by Rev. ‘Mr. Mulligan and boys and it is co- not comiooti-tion with - and team work. prevented iitBWEli Bull ill} iii The First Ladies Hockey Match oi Season was wonin Good Style by the Abégweit Sisters From ‘Their Opponents the Red- macs by a Overwhelming, Spore "of '11 Goals to '2. = y pwpggmi-vg At the Arena Rink last niglvt the were playing good hockey and t me Ladies Hockey teams crossedand again V. Mullens would lgot sticks for the first time this sea-yher wlugshot right on m; m“. con in a well contested match from but the Sisters goalie ‘was ‘time; start ‘to finish, the score does not'wantlng. T. Owen. L McKanzlg Indicate the nature of the play. as and J. ‘Martin also came 11931- c". both teams played hard throughout necting for a count at the end of only the wonderful combination of some nice rushes, alter ten minu- the Aibbles Sisters gave -l.he:n the tes of play T. Bourke again finds large lead. I the net for the Sisters and the The Redmacs team are good skat pQflQfl emjed 5_o_ ers and have a strong individual The third got away at 9.10 and team but the lack of combination two minutes later K. Kielly. unas- _ them 818ml. went through the Redmmc from getting ‘by the good defence {onwards and defence and Stan“; of the Sisters. _ the scoring once more. The Abbie Sisters are fast. sood From the iaceoff v. Mullen car stick handlers and know the value rled up the wing uhd with a well of team wouk, using the latter to directed shot scored number one good advantage throughout the for the Redmacs. ' some and especially in the third Four minutes llltfl‘ the Albbie Sis period when they scored six times, ters started their combination. and only one being on individual working, and q-_ Bourke “m, K Dlflylhg. ' Kielly combined for a score follow For the Ablrles Sisters. C. Kiolly. ed one minute later by M. Bourke ‘M. Bouuke, M. Weeks. D. Bourke. with K. Kieiiy. on the [onwards played a great Tthe Redmacs take another “m, game and were responsible for thclut scoring, v_ Mmlen on one of scoring done, T. Bourke and M. her neat wing shuts getting the Unsworth, on the defence were un- second and m,“ mm. for he, testable, wihlle the ‘goalie E Bourke 19mm held her position down well. Miss Two minugefl o; play and once Unsworth fell in the first period more 1g Kgepy scores on an mdrv. and had to retire from the game, m“) piece o; may Mm (our mm,» being replaced ‘by K- ‘Bourke. who tee after M. Weeks M. Bourke and Dlflyed a good gflme- K. Kielly combine, getting the last For the Redmacs L. McKellllet tally on a nice heady piece of com V- Mllllim M111 T Dwell Played 80°!‘ bination, the game ending 11-2 in on the forward line. V. Mullen {be- [pvor or thg Abbie 31519"; "is responsible for the ibvtb The following is the lineup:- scores for her team. setting two gunman Abbi; amen well directed iwing shots. J. Map 30m 0n and W. Whltlvck on the do n. Moran ........................ .. E. Bourke fence played good hockey. but were . Defence unequal to the combination of the R whmock _ __,__ '11 Bgurkg Abbie Sisters. H. ‘Moran in goal _]_ Mam“ __ , .51 Upswgrtli did some nice stopping and saved l! <15 iesponuodtohy Mr. P. W. Turner. -'l‘01Si.-—Tl19 ladies of the Y. M. The way ‘to get t, is to boost ery way. to ‘the toast in honor lure frQrly good. improved |the ‘Y" lill ev J. A. Clark and responded to Mrs. Samuel Cunrpbell. God Save the King. ‘ ‘Baxicdiction, by Rev. ‘Mr. Eaton. turned if our rices e o ~ . . ‘ - . _- lsmflory‘ E? H‘ “fine? ‘Sig’ Ellhrsslillieslalhotwtltlljtllguzcnetlh bvyvhlhxlllnerlilte Secrxefizkggrlvllctet tllilfiahlfllznéllsrelrl ofhtllillee Bowif-n! 191"“ ‘he "nersidc 11615 5 “m!” l buyers (may readily locate theadonus ....................... .. Frank Finch Capra 1. ‘M-r. L. l3. ‘Smith save M1 Whnning ‘Teams RAW FURS WANTED’ I wlu‘ lillghouiaarflailiizl-egleljie‘téohllerhtslliV$hlzylglhloklllgéngeilghaxnoflsltgffnem‘lEyftpllltil-slhishlhlgmfllxlli’. of Tltgnlllglls" l'"0ll0W'-lll§ 11W 1418 mfimllePfl 01 ‘buy 9°‘ cash w.“ “wand Sllv“ uedyundor $40.00 arc bundled tic-instrumental selection, "Washlng"cst tingle BCOPQ- 233 Dhlfi- Wfifiltilo’ Amllo ‘Bflililfli- B85119! Bu“ .. ‘grfiigfiltgi-nltlligoétllx and frees cording to value and 50m as) ‘ton Post. March" .............. .. Sousa made by Mr. L. ‘C. ‘Hayward, oi team-j W. ‘E. ltioantialmny (Capt) a, “when market] psgefimxn f1“? "Sundry Foxes". We are, glv-‘ Orchestra the Bunkers. The highest three llobt. Acorn. Jack tStei-ns. J. C. m,“ Separate “m, rgiurnedoisr ing our best service; we want, Actll-Same as Act 1. ninejnni-ti ‘ score. ‘530 pins. was made Milford, Harry ‘Squarebrigge, A. m", prices we not szltlsfactolu your bustnegg gem] noflces ofidclock. jby 1i rs. S. Diamond. Y. M. ( E. lldlTlS, C. S. Diamond. Sh“) u, Once to E H Ra nelr‘ shlpmgntg and value r0,- msurqlnstrumental selection, “Pa‘t1-iotic|A.,ar.a it. A. Galbra‘ 1h. Cnrvell Members Car-veil Bros Hort-ling Sunnuershh, I, E Qnley m: Ange either to w_ H_ Benney"; Medley" Foxillros. The highest owl-age for 101ml: L. B. Smith. (Capt). B. " ‘ ' ' ' ' Orchestra this tcaru. 453 5-9 lnins. was made A. Smith. R. A. Galbraith, Albert land's Biz Fur Ilouse.“ 11881-2l-wfm6i. v ‘ .. _ - School U1 N ursm Illoolnllnmliule II ' I “Waite Plnlnn, N. Y. "The Society of tho New York Hospital offers at llloouilngdnle Hospital, in ab filintitm with the New York Hospital. an unusually brand and interesting three your course in gcucrui nursing. with specialization in the im- portant fleld of nervous and mental disorders. Registered schools. Eight hour day. Six dny week. Text books and uniform furnished. and al- lowance of twenty dollars s. month. Unusual recreational ndvantngss. Hospital in sub~ urbs of ew York. Circular sent on request. Address IILOOMINGDALE HOSPITAL, White Plnlnl, New York Agent 1123 Broadway, met-side, P. E. island gold wrist watch. Initials “K. Euston Female Help “Wanted housework, for Speaking English and Western Guardian —-NEW -M,_QNARCH YARNS in Dove. Down, lQi1vri~ Twist, Kurley, Butterfly and Mohawk. also will {Ii-angle d‘: P. K. MmWIBK-Kfi Sinclair & Slur: 1'1 ‘hid. < g1 3i St. Pats‘ Defeat Senators 6 T0 4 ‘ Touowro. Feb 1ti——-Si. mutants} “Willi-int: their best form of thcl ilPlPiiiEd Ottawa Senator's’ 11""? iillllilllf. 6 to 4. The Irishman‘ lliiQ-il NT mflrrrln on the play and lif- s no: until the lasPten min- M ‘l Toronto sent their “rook > tho fray that the visi- ti. 51' . '.___ “Thervtwere Man .* Which I Could English flnrhotngTn-inity Bay, M, writes: _m.u.na>¢twaufi Que. British Football GhASGOlV, Feb 16—'I‘l1e soclution cup is scheduled to I i u played on February 24. The draw 131F118 MW this afternoon resulted in the fol» contests: vs Ruith "Rovers. ‘fhird Lanurk vs Dundee. llibernians vs Aberdeen. ‘.n\vi:'.-.‘,' (‘i 1th‘ i l l l Tlothcrvrell vs Bowness. _-<-e>—-——— Catlzhlian Club (‘dub ul Now York surprised inl teur Hockey Association 3—0. Tm 0t “l was troubled with nervous dyspepsia-co much to that thcrewere a great many thinll lcoulcl not cat at all on account of the distrelled feeling after- wuch. l used many different remedies, but they did me little good. Finally l tried Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and Kidney-liver Pills. and Wu surprised at the relicf this combined treatment gave me in loch a short time." New: York or to E. H. Rayner, Soli- ciflns Asent for Canada, Sum- ..116l.4 6 mwf 1|, L "_ [o'clock _ _____v_______ jftw "instrumental selection, “National LOST-AT ARENA RINK LADIES Emblem ‘B S." Finder please leave at 169 11782-17-stt-6i WANTED--GIRL FOR GENERAL about March. French I preferred. Address A. J. LeCJur- lsiere. St. The, Champlain County, 212i fourth round of the Scottish football as- Defeat- Boston itosrrox. Feb 18—-Thc Canadian‘ the lowers of llnltcu States Amu- teams here by defeating Victorius of Hos lion in a league mulch last night, i lWar Department. ten o'clock. t I Stripes" :‘ ~mfivlsnme us: ABE .1. relayed! H. Blftrfis to Mr and Mrs (nee Susie Flynn) a daughter. 1st to Mr. and ‘Mrs. John C. Mc- Duugall a. daughter. (Mary Elizabeth. DEATHS GODKIN-‘ln this city. on Feb. 20th, Laura June. ‘infant daughter of 1dr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur Godkin, aged S months. - ' be WEBSTER-At Mt. Stewart, Feb. 15, 1923, Mrs Mary Webster. widow of the late George Webster, French Fort. in hhe ninety-third year of her age.-—(Patriot Please Copy.) GA ‘THl-ER-ln the City Hospital February 19th, 1928, Annie Gauth- ier, aged 16 years. Funeral from her father's residence 42 Valley St this morning at 8.45 to St. Dun- stuirs Cathedral. thence to R. C. Cemetery. EVANS.~—in this city on Jfeb. 20th Ann Lewis. widow of the late John Evans, in the 80th year of her age Funeral from her late residence 217 Euston 18L. on Thursday. Ser- vice starts at. the house M 2 O'(!lO(.h thence to Paoplgg geme. tery. (Patriot please copy.) PiARDON.-—ln thii city, Feb. 20. Jane West‘ widow of the late Wil- liam Penrdon in the 99th year of her nga‘. Funeral from the resi. dent-e of Mr . D. ,C. Jioopcr, 1a1 l-Justnn St, Thursday ieavmg the house at 4 p m, ‘flowers. . CAMPBELL-At Primrose Jun. 25. 0f pneumonia. "Donald Campbell, ‘filled 72 years. Ho leaves to mourn 'three ibrothera. Charles. Ronni-d, and James. all of Prion-one. also one sister -Mr‘s. Catherine Campbell of Lewiston, Maine, IN MEMORI-AM Act ill-Telegraph Ofliice of the instrumental selection. “Stars axidg2051 315 FOLEY—— m. Souris East, r-eh 16th Adolphus Foley McDOUGALL— At the lfr-ince Ed- ward island Hospital on February Ihv Mr. ‘S. Diamond, Y. ‘in all’ only player Rafilway team light the formers gave stunts, each the well filled miring comme all sides by ti ence. appear ut the skate. and no ST. JOllN. cording to the Wanderers St. John ficiaily. to the official figures that a disputed ed. Re Feb sin PARIS . in lovlna memory of Ida. Louise Jay. who died February 21st, i920. l" h" Irave n-lllwil lonely lleepinl/ Where these‘ winter winds do ' _‘blow. U" "'9 W9 We loved so dearly. “mole life copy-tea three yours 180- _ ,.-., _ -—lncerted by parents. remains ion of the wo the llntsrnational Boxing Union urday. ‘It was Jimmie Wilde, has remained long to lfoid h lchamplon of Europe. This champ- lionohip was given to the ilelsllfl champion. the iiiiteenginltiiesglayerl. never went below 100, he being the season. 1931-22. C-arvell Bros Mr. T. W. L. Prowse; medals team finishing second. with four Mr. Lorne Weiiner, medals teams‘ entered. This your Car- Mr. P. W. Turner. medals veil Bros. team won. with the Rail- .\‘Ir. J. A. McMiillsn, medals way team second and six ten-ms Mr. Dave Bethune. medals. illlNfiillili SBUHE With Daring and Brilliantly Clever Stunts the Winslow-Garlisle Skate Artists De- Arena Last Evening. ‘Last evening at the Arena Rink ceive another Winslow-Cariisle v yvhh-lwtnd fancy and ‘trick ice per-lgive their pertonnance at the Crys- many lively thrills with ing and spectacular fancy’ Skim“! stunt was loudly up- plauded and greatly Hllllfeflilwd ‘by Tomorrow night they again Will change of costume 1 ‘ nnce there will also he a S98E11 Wanderers Awarded Game Unofhclally ‘Ralph Please 0lnil'ol‘ the game last evenlfls helm?" {Bllfllt at the end of the third DEFT‘! w" 6-6. The game "Tannin. ‘ light-heavyweight chant?‘ ll. f‘. A. hli-Kcuzlc. Daniel IMo-Kenzie. Jan. "The ihigihes-t average of any team. Centrally. Jus, ‘Mcinnis, Wm. Down. ‘pins was 111-21119 by the Souflhilinilivay team. -Mr. l“. Nlchoisorr Prize Donors. ‘;ol‘ l-lie___ll_ail-way team. Mic rolled Mr. Wwlt. ‘Aitken, ‘Cups .111". A. A. Pomeroy. cups. Mr. Frank i-leatz. medals. doing this. The Mayor R. ‘l-l. Jenidns, medals. \von the trophy last 5ilili|5 ESKATEHE ANUTHEH (BIB SIIIJBESS Another Large House at the ‘bumper house. American ‘On Thursday night they will tal Rink, Summerside, and the man agement of the Crystal Rink are to be commended on securing» these fancy skate‘ artists. Lora Jean Cariisle in speaking of the Canadian rink skaters and es~ audience a large their dar- and mall)‘ ad- house _ his were heard on peclsliy the ones in Charlottetown, 1e appreciative audl- says there is nothing as nice as to watch these skaters on a rink night as they whirl by in such an easy, graceful manner, keeping per feet time to the music. fully en- joying one of ‘Canada's ‘best. wln~ ter amusements. Arthur Staff Champion ‘SARANAC LAKE, Feb 17-Art- hur Staff. Chicago, yesterday won the United States Profession out- door speed skatlng championship when he captured the i4 yard event and totalled 175 points in the - three day meet. 1:1 (Lalmy won the five mile event, Sta-ff withdrawing after skating a number of laps. --—-¢o>-——— Arena. in an entire perform-t doubt they will re- Feb 17-Ac- Parker. referee of Halifax and the the official B0076 V are to the effect goal was not count ::Dread of Asthma makes A. Auxiliary. proposed by MrJou a by‘ luway .V. Mullens shot. "he many a well directed shot from 1g owe“ __ _ K, Bourke adding to the score. V, Mullen . ‘M. Weeks The game got away at 8.20. lMr. 1,. McKenzie .. . K. Kielly Fred Moore of the Abbie: on the gum whistle and Mr. James Herrili as M chandler _ M, Bourke judge of play. Shortly after the E_ Rowan .. J. ‘Mutch first period opened up T. ‘Bourke 1.3 Connolly I), Walsh nice run shot. to t-be Red- mec goalie, who stopped. '1‘. Bourke This is only the first game and getting the re-bound started the the fans will be anxious for a re- scoriug. turn game. From the face-off the Redmacs carried to the Sisters net. but the goalies was 011 8W"! 1""! Wine“ get some lady teurm over from the Pl” mainland as with the brand of hoc- [took turns from forwards W 11°‘ key they played lust night. they The Albbie Sisters should try and llltli Elllliliii Drivinghiilub Heidi f First'_lée_ l y", 0n.lhsr=d§i‘1lr.§¢ “ ‘ ' ‘t .~‘ The. out-towns lunvletflw held. a meeting‘. 1m er. Jill, . ~ augursie. the .-pt'olflll. 11.1. , ice. mm. ~. ‘Phi: bu wad, ed owing ‘- totbe 0811101‘ weather conditions but. did work ‘of the no» “$96 durin-mthe-la-s twovllvl h». a poasCblo. o» M4498, l Thursday afternoon. it will no). imslbie. to have the Nil. ‘ML-ii coon-s: ready then. but l8 NW horses are notwery- well condi- ticnod for rec'd! owilll i0 Q19- lack o’ opportunity for speeding it was thought advisable to-oollit rnence racinguvlth 411151101‘ M," heats, best 3 out 0'! 5- The lather of clearing the toe he! been tremendous and th .68 penses which must be met vo - tnrflly is a heavy one. A coiniiflt- tee was appointed to solicit‘ lib- swptions from all who exercise at use the course in any way. find It is hoped in. this manner that. - cient. money will the fortlmo Ill to keep the speed way open, dur- ing the remainder of t-lie season. Les‘. ‘nights meeting was Wu enthusiastic and showed than. the ‘ is a wealth of pacing ‘rnaterlufifl Charlottetown ready to show i? self as soon as on opportunity}! afforded. 1t was decided to PM! three ‘races on Thursday afternoon- commencing at 2 o'clock My. The races will be, as ment. oiled above, half quarter mile heats, best 3 in 5 and to finish at the 5th heat. The classes and enlriel are o1 follows: ‘ Free For all Pace Entotionless 2.08 H. . Kentucky Marque. 2.18 14. .- Hielen Boy. 2.15 v ' Clan A. Trot Mary Pickford. Radiant. Baby ‘Todd. Howard C. . Dapper Dan. James W. McKinley. Capt. Calls-in. Oiled I. Face Hallie i . Angus glint-d. Albert J. Baron l-lartshorn. Directum Boy. ‘Devilish Dolly. _ -= The races will start m ma, at; der named and it is lmpreq d horsemen that they must be milk at sharp 2 o'clock. will be: Starter: Hammmd Kelly. fin ‘fence and some nice funa ‘by 11°11‘ would be sure ‘to give a 1:000 fiv- eides, And D. Welsh ‘sets hi! 1°!‘ u‘ count o! ‘themselves. lather count. -for the ‘Sisters. l Again the Redmscs bear down ton the Sisters defence only 1° be lresisted by the goalie. and ‘M- “Bourke, unassisted on a long rnn_ and a nice shot sets the 911"“ lconnt for the Sisters. I The play for the ne_xt few minu- Mr. James Herriii is the Abbie Sisters coach and Judging "m" their performance last night certainly being making ‘x0011 use his time in training this team. CURLING ' 1n the game Monday flight i" the Charlottetown Curling Rink zernaeatmlorchntteuse Cur» SKIP of {were being used freely 011 mm sides shortlly before the _ ended |4_ Klglly with a sensational . pgtick_than.dlingk notched period endlfi' ‘b r r, the mun er o“ 4-—0 in favor shortly afterwards ‘a. good margin w, G. Taylor by 10 to 3. Following is the score-.- Deidnden ‘ Challengers T. W] L. Prowse Art Nelson L. McDonald Jack Lewis more even than the featured by nice H1115 M. Weeks. and K. Kieliy. h ter getting some nice shots at 115$ Redmflc goalie. The Rednmcs l1 lT.—-Bcer 5 ::‘DON'T MISS Sale commences Weeks Rbfllhil" this morning. m‘ Red Sox Wih In Summerside Score 6-5 1n the fourth game of the Sum- seriee played in ."""""_.__________-|”“t""'l To mersjic hockey Prevent the cit-ma k before n fair crowd Tuesday night which was 0|‘ won by the Red ‘Sox with an over- time ten minutes ‘play the score was 6-5. ‘ Before this game the teams in a the league were tie, oach having won lIld ‘lost one game so Lil-at this game places the Red S0! ll B n ‘- n the lead. "*- L. of C. Bowling Rexan On the any; inn‘ 15mm ~ th K. of .. de Pate t e A om- Laxative erg by a majority of 211 pins. runn- in: rt total of 2418. The highest individual score was made by W. Coyle of the K of C, who roiled 2311. For the All comers. F. Dou- cette rolled 182. Cold Tablets _lre being naked for more and countless thousand-a nlaerabb. Night after night the nttaéks re‘ turn and even when brief resplrle is given the mind ‘in still in tor~ meni. from condtional anticipir flion. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Rented-y changes all this. Relief comes. and at once, while future attacks are warded off. leavinll the afflicted one in‘ estate of peace and happiness he once bc- lteved ‘he could never enjoy. Inex- pemivo and sold almost every- where. 18—"Battiing" sun 1d b decision o r y Sat. agreed that the English ‘boxer. out of the rlns too is title of flvwelaht \ Timers: ‘e For‘ Quick Salt ‘from City. with good dwell A M-alcom and his teafiWvon fronr Lino up ls follows: Wm‘ K’ °' "n. 11a 15o ~ - R. McDonald . . . . . .. -. ASPIPIII v. Coyle . .... ....,.1sa 12s no W. "twig . . . . . . . . . H233 177 161 Al a preventative or rcm- .1’. McCormick . .147 140 1'15 edlal me w than tablets L. McDonald 150 P. (Ionroy. 50 acres of e1 land, 5 house and outbuildings. , waterr pasture. also Mt. Ho. Station and Hillsboro cheep, tory situated therein. do , 400.00. , ’ ,_ _ _ARTHUR C. WOOD, W “WHY. 11885-21141. - ros SALE Sealed tenders will be w“ by the undersigned‘ nrrto- ‘ 10th for ‘the purchase of ‘ of the late Plus‘ not: -‘ Grand River, l-dt L4. - L, "new Farm condoning of 8 Idler land, 75 acres clear and in] l - state of cultivation, will l» . wheat. on any port o! it.._ W" of first growth o! hard wed: ’ Dwelling house nearly new “ barns. 91mm amour.» ‘ house ‘ and other on ‘b, Fenced will wire and ch10 ‘ Mulaol mud and other pc- at. hand. ‘New churches, mills and stores. ' Lowest or any tender. sarily accepted. “in MoQuanrte & Arsenatnt. Sol , Summertime. - , Dated 1m. dly of February, ‘Josiah n. may ., ' D. ma. its M i. march-u Mutt " . , amid one.“ mountain . w The annual Meeting or till Bide Bu. 01min um no mu in- flold Rail on Friday, Falkner). at a p. m. ' > IP21. .,_'\ .4 I‘ more every day. l4? 750 88! . ____ ' Total The tannin‘ LII!“ ‘ Every one speaks highly oi All Comet-l will he held. at ‘the ' them. Have a box In the ‘i. Laveriy .........132 177 98 Sdaool, Ohdriotteiown. ll 4‘ hence llwlyl. v (‘handler . w» 1m! l-Ml nan-trauma ‘ w ow w r ‘Cféthifi? . $15,333 1Z3 hlléffiltifhlsbsr- l?‘ I‘. Doucette . . . ....1l2 1160 1h Division, ‘Ottawa, and M. A. ~ - - - -- "."'*"~""Pl(l7 Bent. Details: fol‘ ‘ m ‘rectal-infirm... t O ' ~ rummnhlaamp 1 p. ‘n1. and 7.1017. Ii :: ODAY-m your‘: supply llE ill. , 0! bulineu and lectures il remnants go on sole today at 9 . no . l. unrarwm-wmllihhnthrr mm. Sale continua daily untli all , l "l" Fm" ‘at. ‘lrrlutnmhmo: m Amt t unanimous. ‘ , N: i" "ll! l" 0' IL‘ U . n Kodak More tin tovveil n, erqtonhel, ut- ient programing of enter “ab. flannel u. etc. etc. Won- and instruction. Every , ~ » TRON! l" doflut bargains! leer,‘ Week; . ‘- 202i. cone. .. ‘ _, - _ smut-ant; The officials, 4 Judges: G. McDonnlthW. n. Acorn. 1. strewn-nil. .' ' Hcrbcrt€_ _’ notWnwIHHF , For further particulars I I Annual meeting}; Aantcuhrunnt. puma’ , 1' ,1. r. “ i. “i Pa. ' ..