1-_ -_ .._ £33. .__ 5* st 0 2 1 ”“.""."_T.`..' F -ev-~ A-.,,.-_ - . }. i li' i . .fs-=' \- an 1. l i l'_|___<~ _~ \ .- ------------" J ‘J J A "ii “ A A if 7 cellllllil. liusllnulli - ‘Queen square Dev... ' Mr. J. A. B. Williams has return- ed lo . _ 'nie mow sllniu.-'rho Gund- Ty" v°"°" "W ‘ "“°" tion with fri de . E lau's new serial story will he Mar- Bedeqii, miden5uni;tlrsiri:.;_ame° in . the _' ___ mers The 0 PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY lldren 151: \|;\i|nec 3.15. Adults 354:. Govt. Tlx Zo-37r. Ch ` . liovl. Tax lc-160. Night 7 & 8.45. Orchestra Sélliilssrlanf- gg: :ze--me. balcony 400 00"- T” '°“4z°' ’ Govt. Tax lc-286. IN COOPERATION WITH me Y’s MENS CLUB The superb star of stirring, smashing drsmai In an expose of society that will blow your hat off! What doth it profit n man if he gain the whole world and lose ALSO LOVE? This msn among men , shows you the heart-throbbing “"sICAki,}'hYsTERY truth. in e s¢relghl-iron.-¢he- MICKEY MOUSE shoulder drama. Great because its cAn'rooN HUMAN' OWING T0 'THIS YEOGRAM BEING UNDER. THE _ AUSPIUES OF YS MEN'S CLUB, REGULAR PICTURE PASSES PRESS EXCEPTED \VILL NOT BE BECOG- ` V Y ,5 N IZED. She gives you the kcys cnplrol. To-DA Y -i - ii |¢ 25,0 'l. Trix lo-264:. Children l5c, 2‘:,f',f‘§‘~`_,`,"i",'_\iiif-_ivlghl lol als. adults ine, oovl. rex zo "C Chiidn-n 2.5¢, Govt. Tax lc-.'Z6c. Nancy Carroll, at her warm- ly sparkling' best, as the am- bitious _srirl of the slums, who aspires to life in soc- iety, and learns more sec- rets than it is good for one girl to know. and the cues to the HOMES of the RICH' IIHIICU UCQRRO Us .lpersonal Tllaid " All Serene MALPEQUE ' ° » _ _ _ ` ' ` ' - y s I/lCf'0rl(1 the puck found e recline place be- Alfonso had ceded his right to the ii, ii e among them a quiet lnoifen- hind him. This coal put the some throne to the traditionalist pre- sive me kind in disposition and .____,_ 011 108 101' 1112 Ulllfbd 188111 Mid 1110 itender. Alfonso Carlos, were sub- iipright in aii his deeiihgs_ He was A fmt! r d exch” I _ ,period closed with the score read- siantially true. mai-,ied to Mi M li lg game of hock .ih Ilfoiiiiy evening Feb. 15 whenthe Url1f`d Y. P. Sftcam of Tryon met U snme locality. This was the fourth ' ' of which the United boys have won nvo. tied one and lost one. ‘W Le ioria on the whistle. From the face U in d 4 B 'A t 3 h m ss liry Ann Macin- n e . a s . . el' mls pill:-'cd ill ViCl0l”lB Ylflk °n The line-up follows' th;\1llC‘i;1;t:ltenro(3'elFh;>Il?;ces.sll;; :E tag tyre cluhiigdmn River who prede- ' cease severa years ago. throne, they said. When Alfonso Mi. Hickey was aim weii k . nown me mmm Y. P' U. team of the nited I Baptist ` went to Munich recently he con- iihd respected in this community itinued to Austria, where he saw and was ,_ _foi-mer iighihmise keeh_ _ . Goal iCai'los, settled their differences Fish Ii d I b f of a series of games played to date, . _ _ er °“ 5 an °r "' num °" ° K. Camcion W. Rogerson and ngrccd to Join forces for re- yeei.s__h phsitioh he fiiied with Defence storation of the Bourbon Mon- hbiiiiy and ieithiuihese _ . a W. Thomas urchy. _ H i t ' d he Tile game got away right on , ° eaves ° "mum °“° aug er Mme with Démla MnrLh°d_ of wc- Cl. Lord L. Rogerson Yesterday the Marquis De Tor- Mm (Dm Mhemuhh of Boston Foiivards rcs. representing Alfonso, in Paris, f°ui.,s0hs_ Messrs Wiiiiam Edgar, off the may was dwided evenly be_ J. Muttart ’ H. Wood i ridiculed reports that the former Emmett Bhd Jose hl to wh th but soon the Baptists were bottled zip inside their blue line and thc few and far between, the United ' goalie only getting two or three direct shots during the first can- to. "Bill" was called upon to make stops galore as the United boys bored _in, and before the period , p om c [Wren the teams for a short time ;‘ll:;iQ1;son K.ETl';_olh;l1Z;{i£ntg had ceded his rights to the eommhhiiy extehds siheere sym_ 3 Y °" °" pbthy. The fllneral was held on Altcrnat Us *°“‘*"**"*“_ Tu da mo ni dw 1 l A. Callbeck G. Robblce es y r ng an as argcy Loi-tics into United territory were attended' The Rev- Reginald Mac' C' Howatt Donald offlciated. Interment took . a c enriied 0-0. S“n'°“l'"~'U¥l8 pai-ts. Prizes were Congratulations are heartily ex- 'singtoin The “Cond period opened with awarded for the best costumes i tended to Mr. and Mrs. Clair ihc mee qhichemd' and he the een very unusual costume was that i a. bonnic wcc lassie on S.il1diiy,Feb. popular ,port of this seawh of im. minute mark, the first count was W°m by Mr' Phuup Mathesm' 14th` ‘"9" ll k ,_ - oc ey playing- Hamilton chalkcd up for the United from a. oyster Bm Bridge' whim W” “I nlix-up in front of the net Earl white cap and suit °°Ver“d with Archie Thompson came down fast Island' The judges were Melsrs on a solo effort and rmed the dim T D Ling and Howard Carr, also i at the age of foil: months, citei' I ing the knowledge of Bhd th __ - l fond Malpeque- older and young- The dcnth occurred very :suddenly .er groups have formed iiiemeeivh; V into teams. They have expended l~cb 16th, of Dcsmonl Earle Duffy ,much time and energy in acquir- Cihrh scoring About 8 minute later the agricultural products of the at his home in Kinkora on Tuesday, f . . i _ i hm h Name playing cautiously hue which were many and varied. One Greenan, Kinkora, on the airival oi Resolved not in be behind iii.. W C EX in the plnee where it would do the ‘M55 A””'° B’”°°' '°"°h" “t i' my “" mn” °f “ "W h°"'.s' Tm ?l°°“l°“°° "1 WS Same- All lenlilll mm good It began to heh as hestley, Miss clara Matheson 1 sympathy vi' this community zoesl , after considerable practice during ihohgh the score might hm into and Mrs. Gordon Carr, Oyster Bed I out to the bereaved parents in their [the early hart of the winter, thesh three fh_,,h.cs_ but the Baptist de_ Bridge. ‘sudden and sid bereavement. fence tightened up and there was 'districts determined to compete ' ““` with each other, not however, for ho hiiiim s,,,,ing_ ,he second’ Mr. end Mrs. my nsn-eu end ilb The ffilowlnv ls the report °l Al- the sore of supenorily but i-other sthhzh ehdihg 2_0 in “wer otllittle daughter Thelma were the, “Hy V.l h8\~ 5211001 fill* 111': mmfell United team. thc boys came out for the final et e time after about live minutes °f°Wd= attending each same. iG’°°“‘ 3' Ham N°°“"“‘ 4- Em" of play in which Goalie Cameron _mmed aside many pounds of mb_ The many friends of Mn F h I Noonan; 2, Gertie Noonan, 3 Basil guesgs 1-eccntiy of Mi-_ and Mm §of January: Grade X--l, Michael Interest was at ll. high Ditch 85 lwmlam Bowen' Wheatley River' ‘Delaney 2' Kathleen Noonan; 3 'Layton Grezii; 4, Stanley Delaney. frame. The period opened fast with The "Vere C015 ellflllfed recently , Grade IX-1. Mary Gorinlid and the Baptist team forcing me _does not keep the 'hockey fhhs at Marjorie Ca:ii:i~o'i; 2, Mabel Noon- hi,,_.,._ The Uhiied boys were m,k_ lhome. Wheatley River Rink hos I “"1 2- M“"°l lf‘°°"““§ 3» MW CU- Pd very closely and were hemmed had some very interesting games lniclmel; 4, Olive Buchanan. Grade inside their blue line for minutes Played lately there, with good i VuI`°1' Kathleen Bassett? 2' 015° M sei-, Ellsworth Lures broke the ¢Cf°°» Ebenfm Will be lllml W ngiiiig i§,‘,‘,1,,‘;f_,:,,.N`:°',;°}§§ie _Tho Valentine supper given by the . mpon ll-1 pu iz the wwe congratulatory ren-lurks. Miss sei- which he 'ies held A. mls azo 145 1” goose egg for the Baptist team, Iknow his operation in Montreal I cmnj 3 Hhhm Mfl|_;'1W 4 Je _iedies of the Sea View womeifs 'one all. The third period opened up ina Myers occupied the chair end ~ ' R. M’AoNutt 161 129 1” Quickencd into more strenuous ac- WM VU? Sll¢C€SSful A d that . ' ' ' ` " ’ an' In the death of Mr. Peter Hick- ey there has passed away a man r Hocke At utcs. to go. John Muttart hoisted PARIS, Feb. 27-(A-PJ P@l`5°ll-‘5 closely connected with the life of y rlhhish one at the Baptist citadel. close to funnel- King Alfonso said indian Rive, ,iismct Bom in ,hai T e goalie mlsiudsed the shot and today that reports in Madrid that mstiici, seventy ,wif mis a 0 hc' ' gsret Peddler’s fascinating book Tile House of Dreams Come True. ' Feb. 27-tl. THE HOUSE OF DREAMS Como 1 story, will start shortly. It's one of Margaret Pedd1er's best. Watch out for the opening chapter. _ _i V 'the season was held at the home W evening was enjoyed by nil. ‘ment of Miss Leightlur. Murnhy regret to learn of her seri- dl* ous illnel. ___ he net Campbell, has rendered excel- Mat hooking is about to be resum- --- me The men of this vicinity are bus- wood. ‘ the Quilty are glad to see him up and place in St. Mary's cemetery, the congratulations are extended to palllwarers belrls Messrs- Frlmki Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kelly, of Kin- Shea, Lee Owen, Bernard Mac- kora, on the arrival of a. young gLcllan, Austen MacLclIari, William _*l* ldziugliicr, Mary Dorothy Clazisse. lhlann, Frcdk Tuplin was over he had decided that he A very colorful carnival was held ____ 1 was in h rubber mei/0i.y_ By hei._ in Wh”-t19Y Rl*/el' Rlllk 011 Feb" Mr. Mllnlllilg l',i.il|imt, lreenvsle, Mrs, Elmer Taylor has rgtumpeii mimh efforts) however, he kept WNY 24111- A l/cry 18188 ¢I'0Wd WHS 1 was a recent visitor to Albany. home after a pleasant wcek’s visit ,he _,me hieah hhd the session Dreleht 1r0m Wheatley River and --- with Mrs. Archibald Henry of Ken-' staged by the visitors. 5 he Wu in ,__ i speeches of these debatere, also 5 “mental 1” °’3°'“m“5 Total _ . . . . . Each team was strongly supported e way in which they delivered th” Tlgmsh Imp'°V°m°nt 5°°l°W' em, accurately and instinctive- which wut '°""°l th°“““d nm' ST. PAUI/S The hmm were, Rm h_ G_ or the concrete sidewalks or 'ng- Crowe, Mrs. (R.ev.) A. G. Crowe nm” He was “lm °“ th' °°mm“` B, P001, d ML H tee which a few years ago renovat- by their enthusiastic fans. The Ken- sington Granite fans were also on I hand watching elosely roi- any all Y' Star material that might unevent- rully uppenr in their radios. The; game throughout was clean void of roughness which feature was as is stimulus for renewed effort ,mmougmy enjoyed by sul nt' 01 besides, competition always sug-f 1 110 gem ways and means which may were on their tip toes and after Iby be put into practice to good advan- .twelve minute’ pl” Ham 'mmm `th tege. Aeeoi-dlngly the first nuileh °‘”“° “°‘"'" fm ‘°"°“° "““’“““ the Mr. game was held followed by two defence “nd 5I°'m'm°d in th’ mst oo other mutehes with the result thot .°°““*°' f°’ the Sl”‘“l¥ V““°Y *°“”" so Malpeque was the victor. Our young i the “ms meeting Wudly' In the, di Pilople are only amateurs in this i E;0:;dmp;i-iilhhhee iwh e “mul --°- B“°h“"“"' Grade VI`1' Hua” 5:;-1: wiiiultleitiiiinglnfftchggtzzmeshfif B r¢b°\111dln ll mix up and plwd :}li:hmi'i:tetri:::in;ndrztxliulizifersntz xx b°°“w“l "ml °“°‘”“" H. orasweu 11s in 20° mn l ' mi, mm- fiiiiim the puck behind the goalie Harold 'Mi-_ Archibald ,im made some egéuiuezl xuglueu md Mm cm” H. Rodd 186 252 16'! ` ch l th ttin ° ‘ugh °‘“'°”‘ 1" has been capably filled by Mr. Mc- Beth. ed l* C Currie are glad to see her out again hi after her recent illness. vi W pro The young people of this vicinity on are spending their social hours by bei skating. th whi Mrs. Edward Smith, of Tl'acndic, th is visiting friends and relatives in th this vieinliy ° ' ve -Zim S TON R.l`N'K U iz-ith, the hockey players of the Ml lm-. Albert wright me li visitor 11° _ the ouse olcommon. to New giugow' “bending the nice combination, and heavy check- leaving the Service th0 _ _ by both teams, both defence given one month! leave foi- cuh Hiii_ lilies saving countlus time by gi" yn". ei m . - breaking up plays that might have ' le ce' H un' T110 Bympdtliy of the entire ch mm _ Ill True The Guardisrfs new serial umm! M an 1'” M" Pm mg C0 solrru snons ami vicmrrv ““ The IHS1 01 the Wlllit PB-"U68 'lf ho passed aw” at his home on' way through the entire Bummerside le d t mst in tb l "“ lor lvl.-. s. T. Currie- Avery pleasant M°“fh‘§" ,':f” 2" um” °' °"°’“‘ byugeztlingmihs sugilinmereide :mx :;uu,,,,1°°i,i",,:iddm'°:i°:°° 'l ‘ mon . e uneral was very . iugeiy attended, on Wednesday for the first count of the game. The school h progressing i.av,h,_ afternoon. Rev. Mr. Jeans officiat- iably, under the capable manage- ms* Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ferguson. Bed Miss Annie Stewart, of Donald- Th* mm? mend! °f MY- Wu' th sion, is spending s few days here, llllm Jeffery. of lower Bedeulle. oe ithe guest. of her aunt, Mrs. Walter Wm 5° Pleased W he” that he 15 hop” of their opponents, when lB. Willllml 134 141 111 Quilty. recovering nicely from the injury C Our congenial mailman, Mr. Gar- Wee” 53°- g lent service, despite the storms and Ml” Elllwblll Bl'°¢1l°ll» °f gh bud roads. Emerald. is rapidly resalnlns ,, strength, after her operation. _ ed and no doubt vely artistic specl- Mr- ROY Hill 01 F1'¢€10Wl1. B1- f mens win be turned out by our lad- tended the funeral of the late d ics. Mrs. Priscilla. Hill, New Glasgow. ii The many friends of Sister M. Mrs. Jabez Williams of Tyne Anastacia , of Betheny Convent, Valley, is spending a pleasant holi- ii Framingham, Mass., regret to learn day in Femwood. the welcome of her serious illness. She is a sis- guest at her daughters, Mrs. Alex- ter of Mrs. James Hogan. ,under MacFarlane and Mrs. Her- iiy engaged hauling and cutting The Young`!’eople's Society of L Bedeque. met for their regular meeting on Wednesday evening, Tll¢ mlllly f!‘l¢l'ldS °f M13 John Ferhuary 5th. The President, Miss Hl‘0llrld 8§2lll‘l~ meeting opepetcilr with singing a The vacancy of Ringwood school 1-em by Mi” Helen Archibald ,md S by Rlev. A. G. Crowe, of the _y n v the program was a. "debate ween the different members of is Society “Resolved that the te race has done more harm. ous meeting were read and ap- . vt an good to the colored race of l 1? bearers. The affirmative side was .~'l~luNc. vAi.Li-:Y wrlincars AND uph SEA VIEW OHERRIES PLAYA Leard, assistant speakers were, nn.i\v Gaim-: iN Kszusnva- Mr. Arthur Holland, Miss Ruth 01 the Tlsni-sh Dramatic Club and B.l'i’u pupils or me cenh-evllle Q" Summerside 2-0 ` ` ' ' 133 vonlng up their standing witll_ °'n~AwA_, one hh ..,, *I snappy and Sp_.i:c'.:ler Sum- po ibi V ‘ 3'|~E\ ide school hockey aggregation, byssthee g;l;“d°n;';';“t’: 291118 liv en S¢iuare's equally-balanced oi me dihmiuu or ee ogzemlllel Hd 1 hblri Mxttito bllS1.l6d th lr r* Bllrrizlt PRICES GOING Ur.- $535 3231*; "Pllily Pl'°‘.:m is 8 e 10° mm °f U10 Buy cn.-den city cutter now. l lb. a ‘km "W" - Ro l y to lr. 2-to-0 victory at the For- rip-¢e,.'Hon. D. 0. g um on Saturday morning. » ass; 2 lb. iso; lo lb. emo. “me” °’ Mm B°’°"“' The game was a lively fixture Rai,t,,ii_ (L_ Y ' “J in start to finish. with plenty of in H umwth slmlllllme if (C-nluln 15”.) ister of Nationul Defence wi had ”'“ no Annual leave within tl., anged the verdict considerably. ye", ui” 'ohm t it \ K9 - 'His unity goes out to Miss Annie In "h° fmt P¢l’l°d» b°ll1 *Will receive three weeks' leave with:, d Miss Mary Btavert of Wilmot med hard fn Bw" md “mr mmy ` . endiftheyhldmy°rtreie; ey, in the death of their he_ close calls, Campbell. fast and heady song” 9° mm they ‘mu " with rblatlves and friends in hard eque and Cheiton. received to his knee, a few in n MacFarlane. . United Church of Centreville J h Carruthers. presided. The B 'M1 Bédeiille Chllrcll- R011 Gill Hospital to have an x-ray exam- an 890 uifering from a throat disorder for 44 wlldu Bell. Prayer was offer- which he weni to churieltesown on T' H°'"°° 1 anuary 28th and entered the City li ioved brothel. Frederick heaven Queen Square forward worked his gm; mm The Minister Added that tm V81: The second period went sooclelen, ____ - although both teams tried hard to score and heavy checking was ex- hibited by both defence lines. The third period was a. lively one I The many mend, oi Mi” mi. returned to Hampton nfetr e. holi hem the mm, shmme-mme tryin' Y to even up the score, but ' Queen Square forwards, backed by , an impregnable defence and is goalie ST’ PETER' s at was a veritable stoliewsll, lilo- | eded in dimming still more the A- Vm“l°°mb° ' 1” 1" 11| harlie Trainor slammed the disc E- V°U°¥ - ~ - - -- 315 174 15| to the Summerslde cage for the E. H. Day 202 160 111 inal count of the game. 0. P. Williams . 166 iss ` Queen Square were excellent. and ~ -- _ eir well-balanced little team cap- Ml blv and efficiently oooclied by 'rom . Mr. James McCallum, have given n splendid account of themselves so BAP!-|51 ar this season, having met only one efeat, this being at the hands of B_ Bw, _ _ _ _ _ he same aggregation which they turned back Saturday morning. 7'!! 'HI fn Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. m Majority for Bt. Peters 41 pills. __ ..,__. High single A. Meosnnsll, 228. J. ALBERT BBENNAN Hill! three A. McUl.nnell. 570- The death. on Friday evening, BT. JAMES aiiuary 29th, of Mr. J. Albert R111 rennan. of Tignish, came as ii L, come;-gn 255 355 |33 great shocktohis many friends. 1-le R,°i,i_ g|m¢mn_ 141 ig, 39| "* hymn. Scrlp e piwspses W¢l’= had been ill for only as few days, H_ “hmm in Miss em 140 133 llll. 17( R. A. Pendleton 178 126 221 93| bers. The minutes of the pre- ment. Heretlunedhomeonihurs- T°m ml ay, Jan 26th, with no improve d _ _ ed A very interesting feature :nent in his condition, end the roi- UNITED lowing evening passed away in the 1 presence of his wife and family. -7- D- W°l>l¢°l' -~ 191 331 ll' Deceased was born at Tignish, 63 F. Hobbs . . . . .. 155 156 l7'l years ago and lived there all his H. Douglas .... 135 117 133 lfe, taking an active part ln all the Dr. Wnye . . . . ._ 207 221 122 world." The subject proved main activities of the town. Ha J, L_ Dough. ,'13s 159 ist interesting and .many in- | was President and always a very _ ctive facts were given to the i active member of the A. O. H. Soci- gig 530 ety and showed a real zeal for its Tom _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ ‘_ eld by lender My-, 1-1¢¢f,ei- welfare. For the past twenty-five Majority for sh _,mm ue him years or mor h h db e e ° een president High single L. Cameron, 285. ~ 8 The m“?‘Y fl'l°l“l5 °f MW- N°l8°“ was responded 10 by mme twenty imltion made, and receive treat- l.l’ll 'I0 ._ 214| the,-,_ Mi” Miidred C,-Big during all the time had never fail- mm I" L' cummm' 7”' and Mr. Douglas Affleck. While ell 1° produce on St. Patriclfs 1113111 1., Mn ming -i~,,°mi,s_ Assistant the Emerald Isle, and this, well in- me mo "4 m on wednesday evening February speakers’ Mi._ Weide Jardine and terspersed with Irish airs and an . wart Angus Bei.hai.d_ It was a.e_ oration on the patron Saint of Ire- E- W°°*'-1 ---»--- 150 173 In Spring vauey Whdcats md sea greiied that the two other epehih land. never failed to competently R.. Judson 171 216' 161 SCQBE ONE ALL the negative was upheld by Lead- “ Play °l' drama delllCUll8 1118 in C BAL CHRISTIAN e ure View Cherries met in the Kensm8_ ere eh this side were hhahie to he fill the hall. R. H. Forsylehs . 116 178 l4'|_ H hm Rink where H most “mms md 'present' It emeihiy have me e worked hardto have the town R. H. MsoNeil . 136 199 li( qlmrmng “me of hockey was memhenhhd “hmm a greet pier incorporated some years ago, and ee iisieh te the wen prepared when this did not prove successful, 'H5 B62 'Ili _ 157 246 31| prwe Wrisht- After dh] hi J. Ford .. 24: lol iii toning to a twenty-five minute e ° sh '°h°°Imd pl“°°d“”ew 3 'mu , discourse from "ch side' the jud_ concrete foundation under it, while ' O” """" “B 18° In In the first per‘od the Wildcats ges gave their decisio in favor mathletw °p°m’ hi' tm” md °“` U' Bmw 1" M7 1” “- my we., ,iiwe ei ii, J. A. Bentley .. 11s iss lu the negative side. Congratuln- ya ° dkmm ns were extended to the winners at ggxzgwfggesggg ' H; IT” Mi-. Hester Lesrd. lesder or ° "° °‘ °“ “d 910 e amrmahve_ Mr- Crowe and -been President of the West Prince Total . . . . 841 835 .. . . . . .. 3600 Wham’ expressed L word of County Conservative Association Mslority for Bt. Peu1's. 2859111!- nzratulations to the winners, al- flliwas one” spoken M M 3 nom- gh: 'mth Bm P°°l°' to all speakers for their splen- Hih pimms leaves a “mme in 1' tm” Bw P°°l°' ‘ d speeches, especially to those y w k t 1 th the communiy and much sympathy , "gn ° °° P" n ° debm’ 1°’ is expressed to hisubereav df The ru emi took l fl hluehe N » G, ‘ -institute on Tuesday rebrueey the 'wt when Roland Champion Ivan‘ennou d the d bil n °°°° "‘ th” , . nce e e. The meet- E. Goss . . . . . . .. 130 240 M tion by this success the Baptists set sta? there will not be nearly as mmm' 'Me W`1’ Gussle ' Church of Bt simon .nd bt J ' . . '_ llde l fast pace and their efforts were ions as expected eArsenault. Grade ll!-1. I-'icrence fslxkemh W" °' “wee” °°°‘“uy Davin" °f the Wud°“t* md my 'U13 W” 11101185* 9° 5' °l°5° W 31° Monde Feb. ls I Y. t.many eopl f ""' "“' l Cameron. 3_ iihih-.i ihiheis; 3' :and financially. In connection with Burt, Robert Sutherland of the 'singing of n hymn and the Bene an W ik. p S mm 314 IM , __ , ‘ ll of lli' be ~ t lcicorgc Numan 4' Em D the supper there was a bazaar ta- Cherries tumed in some hockey, diction pronounced by Re Mr B mg Drum t° ,rewarded when very soon Willard 107| . . N01 ; ~;ey_ _ V pay their less tribute to one who T°lll Thomas scored, making the count Ml'~ N°lS0l1 Slelld Bhd M155 H05-’ OL ble which helped to increase th ‘keeping the fans spell bound until Archibald. 2-2. The PlaY became more open sie Stead, Wheatley River. wcr lcmde H (sr"_1’ Helen Tmmor' e 0, _ funds. the bell elosed the pei-led. only e i it I T959 . Th I M355 - INITI. and frequent end to end rushes l’lSl10l'S 1/0 Charlottetown !'¢¢0llllY- igiiey ,gxiigu;n:n§aBYh}clXrliIsgg.,: The ladies of Sea View have few penalties were mewd out lryi The many friend! 01 M16! Mill' ebraifad by iiiauniglxtor, Ro:ufl.ceA. Ta ` i ¢mn_ Grade 11 (,;i~_i__i_ Amiei i»_.,_h_ imade a name for themselves in the referee. Fred Profitt. I Pmm- 111° IM-l’ll Wlll “mt W ll"-\' mill- MacDonald, who had attended him H. Craig 136 156 ,ms 9, continue] thorn in the side' Mrs. Jacob Smith, C'-rccnvnle,, hy, 2 Blanche Noonalr 3 Dms lresllrd to suppers and the one on ising left winger. was the first Sho his been qllllo 5011011615' 111. inhis last illness. After the service P 190 186 or the United boys as he broke up who has been taking treatment in ‘Tm'hm'r, 4 Doris Mmah’ émde I im, occasion wa, gn that couid be wiidcei ie ,pi-ing into the penny but s little improvement-has been the mmnim were tehderiy me in ' umm' ""‘ he numerous plays which were labeled the Prince Edward Island Hospital i _ceciiifi 'Ai.,e,,,ui¢- 2` Dowiiiy desired. The tables looked very ‘box Mr, /i. 1,, Roger, xsnsingwn reported st the time of writing. me in the ,,,_ii,,ini,, . I' v°'"‘hm m whirl.; 3, Eldon Green und Yvonne Preltv with their Valentine decora- ,refereed the game to the entire ml- _ - - ei-ee Messrs. o. lr. in in is Jelly; 4, .lohnny nouisy. perl..-s lim Ind the dainty manner in isreeilon or both teena. In lull =p°¢h°l' 81°" 1°' 111° Morrissey. 11.12. shea, .l.s. nseiest, __ ...- utlendnnee-Mloluiel Delaney, ivier- |whi¢l1 the Supper was served added -ph, follows., we, eh, pi., ui,;_ Clark 'rrophy. the Middleton All- James Meal-sth, P. P: Cahill und N., 5,4 pi .iorle Cameron, Donald Czimuon, |t° the en-l°Ym°“t °f "h° ’“°“l~ Sed View Team: Goal John Mur- SW" '°“ °"°" tm’ W““‘°" v““°7 EdWll'°f» . . ' e tb _ _ _ _ rt, h te ch i . tm.. a es of white (anti-sov.et)_end olives. mix wl