Nils mm . ill NlilSiiEl-l F03 iulnuiml s Pillll llEAilERi i w ' 5 i l‘ motion} i “"5111 v CHURCH tsaouz sovvtmo . 1 ‘_ v . All. Adflins . . . . . . . . . 151 148 My" ALLEYQ The Abegweit basketball. teen. fl- er . 10s s9 n . leave for the‘ mainland tumor-m“, F. Stewart . 130 lee A most exciting game was roiled we“ (‘P1111511 1° may a 591-16, N. Evans .. . 97 >100‘ln this league last night,‘ when or games ‘with Halifax and New 7~ Whltlock 135 gqlwiih a grand stand fininh the Si. Brunswick liasketerr. So far thret fixtures have been arrnlised.~the first lot-to will be with the Mt. Ai- ilson quintette and the next twc games wiil.be against Halifax Y M. C. A. and Wanderers; an effort will also be made tohook up with Daihousie _ and probably several New Brunswick teams on the way home. ' The folionln! players will malts the trlItFORWADRS-Mclnnls, Ac- Total-Mild, Y. M. C. A. CHURCH BOWLING LEAGUE l Last nlsht‘._tne"="st. Peters by a Siifflllg come back defeated the. ieoples Church. By winning this 8am‘? “w! lfltve womtheir fourth straight game which puts them 1n the lend. For tLe winners W. Smith rolled total of 520 pins, and Paul's team vanquished the strong Methodist team by 37 pins. lt was anybodys game right up to the last minute. For St. Paul's F- Cox, rolled a stellar game bowling high single of 364 and high total of 620. Jack McNair rolled a great game for the Methodists. his side ball was working to perfection, his 25h _single was 250 and his total BOX SCORE. orn, Kielly; cEN1-R53__Fams_ A. MacKeuzie rolled a stellar METHODISTS. ‘vomh 39111911; g5p5N¢5_Dewm._ Same for the losers. J. W. Webster . .. 189 1'12 224 Scantlebury and Prowse. P°°P|¢l A. Huestis . . . 174 126 114 1110111,“; named 1130.095 l, a A. MacKenzle . 223 115 P. Turner 103 144 156 1ormhhble nssresamm and are _B. Down . . . . . . . 126 107 J. McNair . . . . .. . .. 173 266 179 bound to give a good account of H- Bridges .. 111 73 J. A. Bentley . . . . .. 173 140 118 themselves against the pick of N. P- MW" 137 134 B, am] N_ g_ _ J. MacKenzle . . . . . . .100 166 131 872 838 791 A game will be staged on Wed- i -— —-— Tmlll-‘Zml- nesdax nighLof this week against 693 753 610 57- PAUI-‘s- ' g plckgd [Q3111 gnd Q11; Abegwenl TOlM . . . . . . . . . . .... . . H2059 H- 5- McLeod - - - - -- 156 245 113 é? - 8t. Peter; Wm. Carmody .. . 131 139 181 Lamgg gowuuq 0N y_ W. A. Smith , , _ _ _ __150 105 205 J. W. Hopkins 127 121 151 ALLEyQ v A. Vlnnicombg ,_ 121 130 103 B- C; Van lderstine . 171 145 208 8mm“, m,“ “Home, W”, m n. r. Acorn ....... ..ioo 121 1oo Frank COX ------- -- 264 168 188 terestlng game in this league was rolled and somevery good scores WEDNE5DAY 879 81s s“ put on. Miss S. Owen hnd the highest individual score ‘but her team came out on the short end of : the score by 46 pins. Th9 IOUOWIIIB is the result: The Christian Science Monitor, commenting on the Maples-Sussex game last Friday says: ‘iMopies were victors over the Sussex team by a score of 5 to 4, but h-ad they played as a hockey Total—253S. LADIES CITY BOWLING LEAGUE in the ladies‘ league inst night the lkmiks succeeded in winning out over the C- B. C's by the small ina- Pedvsveuet [Mm I m d 0 i jorlt often i : dl 1d l1 n Y Pl"!- P. Jones . . . . . 179 123 nungmnog giogrfémllghldhauviaabeéfr The large number of spectators G. Acorn .139 11-i 117 COmrmpt-nbly larger. The Sussex Wfiscnt were responsible for the J‘. Fullerton. ..14-i 123 130 mam h“ a kw real suckdmudlem low scores as the ladies could not a‘ 2'11"’ "143 79 1°.‘ mid a little specialist hardly came “f” ‘° 5°‘ 8M8 “mid hear-KY RP- ‘ e y I ' ' . ' D ' I ~ L o“ L82 L03 m’ '0 mmematlons, of.“ fen!“ ‘hi?’ plTulithganie tonight is between the ., defeated the Abegw cite. which u eie T t l . 5.0 677 157i here earner in the year Etilxzknislrkgnd Granites. 0 a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 771 ' . K. c. r. , an» yahtfi-qgfigbbg; $003,151; £32132. 1:17;; 13% l3} ll? 333 E‘ MacNevm ' ' ' ' ‘ "m5 72 135 [Z0138 pwzhah frfwm a pic-Tied tueam in McDonald 81 n9 108 308 s. Owen .160 11a 1:11 me G m b a score o, 41 w h- Cvlfhl - - ~ - - . .. 96 130 9s s19 E_ Hugh“ U103 110 117 17 y ' y E. lililler . . . . . . .. 102 121 98 321 L. Wheatley . U124 125 103 ' _ l ‘ ———--i N. Webster ....... ..l19 as 129 p,,§‘;;{,"‘j.‘“.,§‘,}§,‘j,,‘;,‘;§ ,§§“{‘,f§'1§{§1 c a c’. ’ s04 s92 s14 mo 616 495 £15 , ‘ - ' ' ~ -------- - ----- -- m TUESDAY selves at Halifax and Snckvlile. Rig‘: ’ ' ' ' ‘ ' " 1g; For the All Stars Walker. Splllett L “award ' ' ' ' ' " 103 80 124 307 AIMHIERsT. N- 5. hlarch 2i.——A and Bell played well. Shaw 135 u.‘ Us 400 half mile race track will be cone structed before September lei. This assurance was given a Citizens‘ Committee by Messrs George and Fred Holmes. who last lail coin- menced to level and gnude a large area for racing purposes. With the race track under way the town will officially proceed in its efforts to Friday night, another game will be staged and on Monday the icarn leave for the mainland. THE LINE-UPS. 563 483. 614 1660 THURSDAY ABBIES ALL STARS Forwards. q- R- Kivllv - R $91116" AnigtlufgnggsieobnallolA-ssioclzlagiiuuzg Pl..'.‘.‘.‘i...;;.': ......... .:i: l; 53.’; "°""°* "w “me thrown-w we P5519711 Provinces similar to the have the Provincial Exhibition held Centres, ‘here in the month oi September, E- lillllllnls - ~ - - ~ ~ - - - - ~- E- Wllllle!‘ §§§§§§l1§,h.§°§§x, agrees??? X‘ (‘ruarilz-i. ‘ At s. meeting oi the llfadisous \\'- Scantlobury ~ - - - - -- G- Wfllkel‘ ,‘sf',g°rvf?yg,nées,ig°§fs°' gag; p‘ Baseball Club held last night it -- A- \\"0l>$i<‘l‘ plQce 10.00058 Amateur a rt m‘: was unanimously decided to apply G~ DPWM‘ - - ~ ~ - - ~ - - - »- J- Cameron n 30m roofing In an mlggrfl for affiliation with the M. I’. ll. A. SUMMARY- recently Mr Covey expressed blew A. U. of C. The old bull tcum of Fm“ h‘l""'\b°l§“'°ii" 19~ A" 501g as X-eady to meme this 15510-031- 15 01110110311}. 11,1501 and Stars 9: Second half-Abegiveits p °' the club is going strong i'or base _ ball this coming summer The following officers were elected at last night's meeting: Pres.-—~:Byron Brown Vice-Pres-Jos. Lambros. Sec. Treas.—1-‘. McMahon Executive Committee-L. (lump- bell, J. McEachern, G. Francis, F. Cronin, Wm_. Purcell, "Con" Guudet was roliod last niillll "n" ““"‘""°" by the Comets with n ninl0fllY‘°l 218 pins. , ' Mrs- l1‘, Stewart had the honor-e for the high some of the evening with a total of 458 pins. Manager-Dr, F. C. Dougan, 250 Jorlty of nineteen pins, Last night the Barbers and Business Managor-—Wni.“l’urcoii. ‘ L o c ghe iiotllowing is the result: Knights of Columbusdbowled a nary i -' ' ' apt: : excitng game an some g o. c. ALLEYS ;;-~~;_-;};§ A. o Parks .... .. as 169 15a scores were made. The former An ex ting game took place at J50 KPH“, I171 n6 143 ll. l’. Fonsytho 127 107 121 won out by 109 pith! and A. Mc- K2 Hair the 1. 0. c. Alleys last night be Arm," Bum mm m 153 A. Affffleck 1m 16c 16a Askiii made a score of 200 and J. 2P5 tween the All Corners and the ln~ A Joy ' _ _ _ _ H162 119 25o l-l. Al, Robinson . 158 207 227 Hughes made the same score 200. QmbQ vinolbles. the latter whining out ' ' ' ' ' " __ ___ i W. Boulter 1-28 105 139 Following is scores: J b? 39 P11“- 707 m s61 7. invlnclbioo: Tom‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H3303 Total On the Y. Aileyfi l"! night the Even stubborn, unrul or sham‘ r. H. Lartor . 261 148 Li" wires Peoples: Methodists won from the Central hair stays comb _ all day" in 1 A. iMarvtin 215 234 D McKenzie _ _ _ ‘ _ u 150 153 .~\ McKenzie 168 140 167 Christian teams by a majority of any style you hke._ flair-Groom he J. Keenan . "120 155 Rbbertculbmnl‘ _ 190 2 ll. Bridges. 170 107 134 202 pins. For the winners J. D. a’ dignified combing _cream which ll. Morgan . lfil 98 Jam“ Nahum “H163 130 119 i. Alclivnzie 127 120 142 Webster had the highest grand gives tlialflnnlural gloss ‘and P, Ready 130 182 is-i - “m1 150 14;; l’. Down 154 1E9 1g total. For the Central Christians grlosntifichctgclongvdgiggrbotailiffiusb -—~——- H117 101 13g it. Galbraith 162 1.0 1 Mr. G. ‘Baiiingali rolled the excep m“ m] on admin occnaions “UMP 775 942 819 __ __ tionnily high string of 288, making (‘rmnrfis elude‘? also helps grow ‘Fatah-filth r25 m m Tim" . i‘ "P" “w” m“ ‘he C““"“" thick being: lnstrioiis huir. lat-ware A" come": Tim" ~ ~ ~ - - - ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "2221 Nmjofluv u" {Mums ‘- League’ of greasy. harmful imitations. 1.1 lnf9r0y _ 160 203 J. McLeod . 1.15 147i _--- _ \ S, TPHlDOr . 2H 157 \ , _ _ r F Power .135 154 , , -. ~11 J. Webster . 1-i0 206 l I ) i 850 784 863 r ' Total——2497,- u LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE ON "V" ALLEYS. - ‘ Th6 twelfth some i“ m“ ‘mmwl . l i Tonights at 8.80 C. ll. C's vs. lkrulkl. SWABTIKA. 0- Lowther . . . . . . .. 8S 131 109 J. Gilli! .113 126 101i Mrs. Stewart . 91 85 131 E. M 188 78 104 Mrl- LI. tho 125 86 100 Total-diff. ,, _. .1? ..-.v.\.> ‘R2, All Stars S. Raft-roe, ll. A. Pendleton. LEAGUE OF CROSS ALLEYS A very exciting game took place at the L. O. C. alleys last night be- twccn the L. O. C. and Live Wires and the L. O. C. won by a score of 171 pins and A. Joy made the high- est score in the game by n score of. position with the assistance of uniou representatives throughout the provinces. " CHURCH LEAGUE Last night the Baptiste and Peo- ple's clashed in a very tight game and some high scores were the re- suit. The former won out with a ma- Bowling was the. big feature ag- ain lastnight and _the indies put on some good scores, lord having high scores winners and lose-rs respectively. inst night the Madlsous and P. W the balance. Francis at times in the latter’s net was called upon many occuslons to do his prettiest to keep the slate clear, ‘ The Madisons, anxious to have the league decided will make an en deavor to stage a Same Wml- P- w- C. this afternoon There was a good attendance at the annual meeting of the Golf Club yesterday morning in the Women's Club. In the absence of the president. vice president and secretary treasurer Mrs. l". J. Nash was called upon to occupy the chair and Mrs. McCready acted as secretary pro tem. Reilorts from the Secretary Treasurer and Greens committees were read and adopted. The question of joining up with the Canadian Women's Golf Union was discussed and it was decided to leave the matter over for future consideration. The election of officers resulted as follows: ——Mrs. F. J. Nash, President: Mrs. Bagnall, Vice Pre- sident; Miss Grant, Secretary; re- elected by acclamation. House committee, Mrs. McLarcn, Mrs. Tldmarsh, Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Miles Greens committee, Mrs V. Good- will, Miss E. Nicholson and Miss-E. Rogers. ~ it was voted that in future the annual meeting of the Ladies Golf Club would be held the last Thurs- day ln March. - The Svastikas broke their losing streak at the Y last night and handed out a defeat to the Hope- fuls by the tune of 30 pins and now they have hit their winning streak they will bear watching. LADIES’ cirv aowuuo. tam- us Y Miss Flnlayson and Miss Mug- lor the Tonight Svastilias‘ and ‘Hopefuls. a sheuy .ce surface at the Arena Us once more had their work go tor naught and the result of the City Hockey League still hangs in Both teams worked hard through- out the entire stanza with the Ma.- disons perhaps having on the whole an edgeun territory play, although To soy Illflt. the second annual . M. C. A. Sports Banquet held last night in their quarters. Rich- Imond Street, was a decided success would be putting it mildly. A ban- quet ilt -for- a Kin-g interspersed with music and song selections, tendered to its athletes together with s large body of prominent swan“: visitors and citizens alike does Ml“ E Hatch _ _ 100 109 104 credit to the worthy institution and ' M1“ E_ Mug“) _ 15g 130 12o Will 101i; b8 remembered by 111086 Miss n. Wakeford . 154 so 1st WM were Pressm- Mms F‘ Brown _ 101 104 110 The banquet room was ilttingly M,“ Dunning _ 107 73 03 decorated with bunting. athletic, paraphernalia and trophies. Tho 650 40g 033 ta-bles being tastefully and bounti- Tota1___m95_ . fully supplied with all viands cal- Eurgkau‘ culated to satisfy the appetites of a Stewart 109 the mos-t epicureau as well a5 tho- C_ Brown _ _ 153 most athletic needs. becomlngly in,- H_ Fmlaymm 150 terspersed with cut flowers. 1L wflght 119 About 100 guests sat down to the K ward 03 tables and during their attention to _____ the business in band. Mr. Harry 610 Porter and accompanist furnlahed_ TQtaFA-mi \ exquisge ilnusic on violin and piano _ _ reepec ve y. . Majority 69. After full justice had been done FRIDAY to the good things provided, two Battling w a 800mm“ fixture on solos were excellently rendered by Messrs. Roy Quigiey and Leigh. Dlngwell accompanied on the piano ' by Miss Dln-gwell. Then followed a sing-song in which all took part. Mr. James McMillan. who for. some years was a noted ailrouurl athlete presided and in a brief ad- dress gave a very interesting ref twiew oi athletics in P. E. island, re- calling former athletic conquests and glories. He mentioned special- Canadian pole vaulting champion. iy William ‘F. Haipemy, formerly Phil ‘McDonald who now holds the Canadian hopstep-jump record, both of whom were present and. Barney Francis. Qanatlian record holder of the mile run, who regret- tably was unable to attend. His Worship Mayor McKenna then presented the trophies and medals won in the recent bowling tournament and basketball illlll sills BEIMBEIJ, [llilfifil Millions Use It - Few Cents ‘Buys Jar at Drugstore Cigarettes z h Package “W25?