u\ 1;' .”"‘ -. .».., 'Ts' ‘ya- ii N* . _ r . I-`-5 »' Y . i '-'¢'~»f. l j ,.0 l l .ll | , lb ' u. \ :$2 V I . _ .,`&é>,»f£‘-"W _ii ell E: ~. . l le l. vi -a if R 1 ,__ fr. ii __ _~.`r,._. -sow s--_ ». F rl f l l > 1 l t \ ~» ;l“_l-‘. ’\ 1 is .U~hus~.\_-ra-._ ,ll l V Q.: , :fl-[, l.. <34- ' l v l l , nfl, _ ry, _ \ \ -_iv » l I fi "__r,.. ~ _.,l.»‘ gf .r _' .' ` fu. - i f ,_ -'.__}i'._ ~`-,1"l'T'. l., ». ~l' f."l1 ‘.' r "3: ,t .-1 -al. .._/_ .»r fl, gi f l ` -.__ .-._ . -._ .~_.-¢...-...ar-_--.-4._.»..»~ l ll- >- Tg-'-" fri'-"" 4-wh ._{`I` _<1 ‘li . .l - _l` .~, ’ .l'. l,1 -g n 5 ~' “~s ‘f L . rl li. t. l- _ _ l . l ,aaa-._ . e -ed.- __ 181: lla 3'le also “ HOLLYWOOD THEME SONG" SENNETT COMEDY AND Mat. 3.15 ` -$ lv ~ f ~.<\r»e> s~-,1. .aifiui Piercing screams - a shot In the dark - moans and erlea tearing through the night - an under tingle with ex citementl lntfllll world thriller that will make you ln' ._ remarkable -romantic - itll’ rin PRINCE EDWARD TUDAY .§'.‘.'.1.. Al: 1 P WALTER CARMEL MYERS RAYMOND_HA1f_l’ON 4 www 'lvl' I ef; A best-seller from the pen of the greatest of all m ster writers I 5’ Y 1' E. Phillips Oppen- helm _ _,¢-- Epic Thrills Niiful Aoaon West I WITH GILBERT F01. AND _ Crystals ___ "!!' Nose .l were penalized in this period. -»_¢_l3_ -_--~_-__.-~-7;-__-~.._.. ,...__._..._:_-..;-*__-...._..l...-Qs:-.7...'-»-\~~ ...... -.. -< ...- .Q ,-_-o.¢.;l.-__-lucwv--2»_____ _ . W° ` agueAr°lEig/ztTe_ami'.oop W _ . . R ' _ 'l ‘ L8 _ out Abbl€S Y -!fMaf0lify Are in Accord? . Br TIC _ V ‘the scores to s. orndysad Gordon |_ Imp Prince Edward Island fox breeders Smith, Superintendent of the Do Westem ‘sextet hemmed in behind face-oi! on an easy roller which went . ' Wmml t their blue line kicking and betting through stuns hands. I ”‘”"°” G°"""“°“t E’“’°'1’“°"m M°“lf¢"1 the much abused rubber to all parts The Abegwelts opened a four man wx Ranch’ summersme’ P' E' I' WM *t Last summer and fall months have of the ice space. attack to even the score but defen- M3"°°“‘ W* glue “emu of their opmuuulu and been without question the driest sea- Nels _S un" u 1 _ sons that have been experienced on rrulllorr L ' Y Gm" Gum geixalvzlgcgnlrzai mms” tum the m““d i" ’°°°”° y°““' ‘md the lgeenerw Os. LeFurgey, one of the best goal- Grady, Reg Saunders, Nicholson mu for 5 depth M but “et” and °f the 5 -» ies to come down the Island pike, and Lawlor drew realities in this m°'° “S "5 dry as p°wd"' The CHURCR or. SCOTLAND _ Rev was the big cog in the machine that Period. external plarasites of_ slluier foiles ogthel' Wallace Mucwullrer wlu preach ul; turned the determined Abbies back “chu “sd °“l__ *lmrm ‘Sl _'ie' es" sed are Came Cove on Saturday evenln 1”” nliiht- He had eim°=t as many Lmsurg bfee an mu ov rap y. _llsnm - philadelphia. The senators are on February .mr 8’ shots to handle in the last period as '°‘°°d' °" "md" ‘md “vel 5° “nd U" bl '- ` slull, Abbie goalie had during the Aberweiir ' crystals °’°"°L°"" °“ f`°‘"y dry "md °" P’“°“° srowing __ __ CHRIST-S CHURCH Cherry var entire game. LeFurgey’s work was Goal On the other hand, the external par- Quulrers 1- '-W" ' “-' ’ ' f, U] h m | th h t sguu L flu- “nes °f foxes are very rarely a men' Some Guru lov. sunday. Feb. 8th. evening pray- r y P °“° ma mug °“ every e "Y new fox ranches on wet and swampy lr, , \ anchises. won 2 to 1. apparently after the time- bell had denoted the finish rst period. Ottawa-Philadelphia matters likely to be discus- the situations at Ottawa and should be placed elsewhere. of the clubs in the circuit - 1 h l f are favor of the league purchas- et A ___ er wltlr semrorr at 230 P m per od w en he had to kck out 42 De ence _ u ld be ded th _ l , - e _un Monday night s, fast same of heck H- uy was played. in Highfileld |R.i!`ik when the omrilles' of Highfield wok J- AUc'rIoN Fon Y F _ ' ' , me __new of North River rum camp K_ Pldgeorr L_ Campbell ren of Mar H _'l' IVES-Child molested If the Abrues were predrcu Pmwse Mcnuuurd the foxes were heavily infested with .matter . G_ Stewart L Davlsm., Y H Thursday, Feb. .. ,, earmites and fleas and there were ._ to the tune of three to nothing. It 5th Auspices sewln Clrcle Ad rs ed to bump and bump hard, last Gordon _ . _ L_ Coulson - 5 . m - _ughu me writer fuued lu see “_ and more cases of severe and rampan pass out 51°" 25 °°“f5- 3132 ‘au the uumu uveut mu summéruldu SHOTS ON NET infestation of carmites than the Ex- definitely known regarding the life time . - . . . . . , , ‘ had history . nl l Willianl Mulplly ilallcllcci thc _ _ _ __ _ f -cl - l tl __ t k th ht _ Venmental F°x Ranch 1155 ever me Gmmbes sawed A ce Koa gomg lsllc to the satishlclioll of :lil ' ll-l' (" “' I" AL'('Tl0:"AI` ln" AUC' 'orwm S lcalzmg Us oo C I .femrred W mem b°f°re' The “me hsve was a fast and snappy game full of thrills and spills. Wallace Read of ` W. Duggan _ _.__ _ "This period 1', 0 the full length of rink le score. A. fwli M. Coles socled the other two seals Cm' Ln a cute and quiet manner. P Major S. Steed, played' a hard lil game, doing one quarter in Sl seconds , Page Tom Holmes, All the Gramtes played a hard fast game. The North River boys are s. hard lot to beat and have won some hard games this season. Kerr Warren was the outstanding Lindy. Chalmers, Newsome played a g00d Same 111 U16 e final competition for nets; The Granite boys cheer sons wright Trophy was held lest e Happy Days are here Again, sure ing made those Granites skate. in Mir. Art Camlpbell handled the tes whistle in big league styyle. The line 1-(_ up was foliows._ .pf ;¢ th l / ,_- Norta luver al" ' G-ranitcr th L *i~\r""- A " _ ». be Goal 7 .\ 7 J. , i 1 ___ -ov. I .J-I ...- -4. .*~.-' _ Defence _,ffl `5k ‘ ll!-." Jewel. ral-A-1¢'Wl5ln Jewel » Geo. Oaison bo J '_“- ii' Forwards .»._ kin ,_ _ ,r -‘R2 ` sr Kerr Warren _ H- S*-Wd F, Warren W. Rodd W C. Stevenson. _ A. M. Coles .A_ i-__ _ _ J c. Newsome' ` A. weeks C ` J J. In but to be a first-Claes deeier. e who remain are s llsblllty to the W gt , Ja . 31st _ on saturday a emoon n ¢'m9-I1 Ill"-‘lil h9»V€ "£406 the Sfbiml’ Province since few have had any ni ro tho Path Finders of French River W o and Bearcats fast game of hockey, the Bearcats the Path Finders, 6 to e shuttins out l'L_°/ 'll A -’ |343 nm-phy, by a spectacular play _T gh the defence and sent W wleked wing shot past Pidgeon. in goal came after about soloed throu I. The second up minutes beat Pidllilll of Bea View, played a 1 'Ilo rim Period I . gf play. Les Coulson it grabbed a loose puck at center ice to for the second score. Rodd . W. Ellswoth Stanley Hurry C P Y Times without number the Crystal Saunders Montgomery P_ Hurdlrrg R* Sutherland 3128-2-4-Zi rorwurds broke away to cout through lsuuuuebrlsuu schumm In the great majority of cases refer- The _ mpbell w_ Simmonds m the Abblu defence untouched and un Luwlur slluplruulr rod to the Experimental Fox R.anch_the Ottawa Hockey Association is a after the league for flllnllclal ns. of doubt and drastic action _slstancc. L0 lrrro mu luuu M u ln their teeth and colltiilued to coast First Period '§ so V6 ' "There are some people who _ _, would noet have a woman doctor, ev- Oppgnnmrry KQNQCKNG ‘IN “Ui 1'*°d°"‘ ”"“°° ‘°”‘° “""““° clog married." efforts. but the defence. After about five minutes of play. eo uld not get through Period ends 2 to nil. .,.,-- 42. 7 #jg second Period --~` " determine score but the goal In kggpgr wasnt taking orders for rub- bout three minutes of hy scored on a PBS! Wlldrvn DUSSBD took tho puck from the face off to on a wicked WU18 811°* few mhautes the Bearcats hard by the Pathiind missed some sood on- goore. Ivan Davison picked the Puck from a mix-up Ind i ber. After I play. E M" from .oimmc beat Pidkeon In the next were pushed are, but the! portunities to slammed in th M\li'Ph!» 011 Sutherland. sixth and “snr _ goal. ,` ' -rblrarorloa teams Dllillil the stellar not lea prevented was 0 to nil |ats:- bil EB!!! I' e fifth counter. lddli Q pus from Robert pldgeorl for the yy very Init, both gm, open hdclii. but minding of both 300|' further 50°" mi hw,-Q Bear- “"" lseusltri nmrns CLASIFIED ADS 0°*/°¢' mlm Ui” UP lint' 140% °f Eel- about me mending bicycles" en if they were on their deatih-bed, d l/heb' °0U1d 11041 Bei B mlm" She At a village concert at which the id- There 8-T2 8150 S°m¢ P15095 local blacksmith was chairman, a here Drill' ii W°mBn d°°l'°1‘ can 8;; vocalist was loudly encored after e ~ This field is B5 UPS* B-5 the WUI' sin in "The Vill e Blacksmith.” As he went on to -mr me sl,_uderrls_ ..A he swag about to Bispond to the “__ nl-st seven minutes when Nicholson l'~*'°1555 h°'m°'m“k°1' is better than core the chairman whispered: When E f1l`5t’°l°5S d°°l'°"l but 9 Woman you sing that again put in a verse d ‘ . -_L 93rd year. Funeral notice later. yA-|~5|¢N_4|, pmng Please omit flowers. ____ BBYENTON'-At Brackley on Tues- day, Feb. 3rd William Bryenton in pgchcr-Why were you kept in at his Both year. Funeral from his late schwl-, l`¢ll4¢n°° °ll Th“"d*Y mb- 53'- 5°" Bon-I didn't know where the As- viees starting at 2 o'cloek. Intemient on, ,em WU\°l°° 5°“¢h- Father-In future just remember SUPREME COURT-The presen suit of Rev Dr Genge vs Monteith R Hardy continued yesterday before Mr. Justice Saunders. Five witnesses Achibald Beaton, Uttlely Bert, John lll the curling rink and resulted 'Berrlgrm Seymore Bert Gum.; Alb Sei” a very close contest between the red _,r,r,'We,re ermrrrlrred .meecuurl throush to Lefursev oitener than '"5 S*“PP°° 11 The larlest crowd of fans to wit- the lead and one minute later The following imwmmt warning tu m°“t°hl3' Calder To Give Decision Some Clubs Favor .League _Taking The Ont, Feb. 3.-Nation ‘may have to be taken if me :gmc assistance of the Senators, Red, of the Auditorium comllrrrry . President Frank 'Calder stated this afternoon bciorr llc left' e known his decision ron-_for ` he disputed goal scored by govemors of the league. Mlroons against the Fai- William Foran, prcsldolli of th, Detroit last Tuesday._ The Ottawa Hockey Association, is leav- Toronto to attend s lll~-ctillg of ing for Toronto tonight lo attend meeting, and will rc-pier.:-llt me Ottawa interests with Mr, Qll,,;,,_ He- conrlrmed reports that nllnrs hall, been received, for the Selllltcrs, buy said that nothing would be dolls un- til after the meeting tolllol~l-ow, C0nsid°rs Offer Low V Mr. Quain pointed out lim, lm ock at present and there is al AUdif0!‘lUiYi Cvmpfihy owlls sn th, feeling the Ottawa.; and stock in the Ottawa Hockey ,ss_<,,,c. l rr .. _ . . iat o We are facing il dlillrllll slt- uation, but have not reiusccl llli- .$100, 000 offer for the franchise as ex tended by Harold- code," he sold. "We consider the offer a small one as we have already rccelvl-rl 0170,., reaching $50,000 for some of our lllny. ers. I cannot say which players." Mr. Quoin made it 00mPl¢t|0¥l Of the 8888011 by Ottawa Hockey Associlllioll is going Dlilln that the rred_ There was only one lrl.rrrrllr._, _ P - Oil oy lllgllt in the in on Slurr who was also badly yes refers to flea infestation; in visiting reason unurues_R_ Bum 2 mruurcs for C. W. L. hall, tllc ladies first prize was very budry ou, ru hrs attempt to stop on srull_9 some ranches the fleas were not only pear very probable that with the " ' sites of more Koala. but last night's see-saw ‘ 00118 0: New Y°l‘k Rliikefs 3- New 'X' - rm,-lg was em-,ugh to break the ll York Americans 4; 0ttawa2. Canad- The Wm" W°'k°d in °°°°p°r““°“ wt th” it Wm b° imma that “me “lest of heam_ but not tlrey_ who len, 2; q-°l.°nt°l_ Brulrm -lr Derrolt with the United States Department_ chilli 2_ Il-,¢¢m,tl°n‘l_wlnd”r. ur Plmr of Agriculture and the United States rl°001ifiiIl'Y l,u;s,lr"l_""' Marine and Hospital service in an life cycle of the various worms can- attempt to eradicate Rockey Moun- not be tain Spotted Fever in certain sec- of the tions of the Western States. It was the foxes would be 1mD°S61bl¢~ CASES found that the only means by which ' this dreaded disease could be coun- teracted was by controlling the ex- It is *_ ls in th 1°' °‘ tm’ °’ "‘ M” "“”‘°“" “ thindlstgiitfigisltohdhgeezniiistend- woiln; Imkm and mt" °f 8' regiment ed by some well-recognized author- to the °°m'p°°°d of sem' ormu' Yue; ities that some of the external para- fmlnaied by attacking the secondary :le/cz gvzzrfhz-Br1gslo";|¢:MH°wlrw“m sites were the carriers of the disease. lillost a _ th um - t . i sums’ and ummm” wruh them uu_ That is to lluy that thereu vllsre llsarm f l;c}>`gue a e presen e In v ew less paras es from h d ease o e ;‘lfh;;’dfr§°dl}‘°‘“° 1" °°°°°rr°"r 3;? standpoint and infected parasites, the infestation end lelorestiitlon ef e whose bite would transmit the dis- iritem mel Mlwxemle md hu mm hm else. In order to eradicate the dis- still m rr l rlu _ ease of the animals in those valleys, oi’ the or Pmugnd' their 1 om where the disease had been known fclfes me naw, ol ren umm 'b i of the worms after the eggs neis with the feces, nothing is known flea powder. At tllv some all the breeding nests and kell- should be torclled out and the here is some secondary host 1 Y Ml' L A H3/iles but swarmed the alieyways and as and between the stages where the O f b t i _*_ __ °°“S°‘“i'°" “fm by Mrs ,,,.,§‘,§,,,°,,§,’;°B§§§‘§,,s§§"1,f§‘ 21,225 .,.,.,..., ,..,,.,., you w-ind do-ln row--n in one worm em we ev in fm fee- me F' MCDOHHIG and Ml J ‘\Il;Alccl defenceman wha uuuarelrlly lei; me stull_9 your trouser legs became covered the foxes are re-infested. some ani- lr- -rr_ WOH by Mrs. Siiilmonds. and thel_ Orr - observed on the foxes themselves worms t , - `. .. ‘, on al "bumper" home. Not once during the 011 I-»€f\ii‘¥€Y-'11 with new N°t ‘mly mm imestatmn m 3 tation of the case for the defense in ever . . 'I'h nism plays a part in the life ol-ga of earmites and fleas themselves ma- history of the worm, but on that d enough to even wrlukru hlu Thlrrl Perl” tsrially undermine the condition of point nothing is defirlitely known at Sweuleru wnllumu mud hard' but wus Un sllu_ll_l0 the foxes, but it should also be taken the present time. and it has gener- llllru better, mm hls teummulu _ Un Lemr"y_23 into consideration the danger arising _ally been assumed UD f/0 the Present The Abegwelr from me surely de_ Referee_L” L°wl_l.ler_ from the fact that external parasites for p ved u butler rum They went are known to be carriers of diseases. KFOUIICI is extremely probable when the com- Y Same this winter and scored Nllimill lélklle-M°h¢\’!ll Mar- D'“‘°' of I“f°°"°" V plete me cycles °t the mtemalpsrué ractical purposes that the is the secondary host, but it the foxes has been worked animal organisms act as the host, in whose absence the completed and reproduction worms with reinfestation of Need Of Precautlon also probable that eventually nd not by the crude methods lack of knowledge regarding animal diseases are known to lhlestszion but whether there is immediate steps to eradicate the parasites may be to their own menace they may be to the fox industry of the Island. for sal-mites during the in between each treatment, using or the other of the following Ear Mite Remedy u When the iodine is dissolved giyeerine, nintty Plris. Apply with ordinary ormel's hair li or swab of cotton wool. ms During the winter months when- Up to the present time in connec- the tion with any discuss that have oe- ing curred from, time to time with silver taken to apply this solution only in foxes no definite evidence has been small quantities so that all of it re- obtalnsd regarding the source or temperature is below the frees- point particular care should be maimmuuweiladftheelf. optional normals L ' TU' ` 'rlnoturc of iodine, slyoorlne. equal when the foxes have been treated to assist the returned men well established, also that the worms for earmites. they should also be l trvotediornou ylitanmemil passed out in the feces. Tol nests and kennels spl-ayccl mill fuel from analogy it would ap- oil S0 as to saturate every pilrt of the woodwork of the nests and keni nels should be well sprinkled with ordinary suilellur. The fuel ell re- fe to here is the slilllc lllllt is used at the electric iight pllllli. Sum. merside. Wllen the snow cvelltllslly disappears in the spring, it is very Probable ithat the ranches will hr subject again to ll. heavy eilrllliic and flea infestation. As soon as ll-\.~:.=llllc ali the pens should be torciloll and as S0011 Bl lll`ihe watll' irflm the snow and lee has been llll.=<~l'l>.-ll. me ground should be spl'a_vear°=~ valuable assistance as medoal ad- Ol' by infected extornll Dlflaitol- Bild cur with prcgnzlnt fclll:lll'.» li 1-i~ necessary ihnt ll ccrtlill :llll-_lllllt oi' roughagc should be fed to 1ll'c‘l;ii-"iii females. The Expcrinlcllllll FOX because their foxes are not, Ranch recommends that n illulifl' 0! an ounce of bran shoulll lv- ful daily to cacll prcgilullt l`clllu|l- nllfi order to insure that lilo tcnmlcr get this amount of rolilzillllzc. ill ill" der to have a scouring cfrccl. on rho intestines, tllc meat .°houl