_ ,rf"f.f.;"a'v---v'-,.11 f .‘.‘ \ l and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE' Wes ' _ ' -__ U m m 9 T 5 I d 9 ° ape ormentzne Kensington ,_--__ ,W column ll useful lol 'Mg intense but uranium; nn, .stun any ‘ir iuenfd “lu | word ntlie I Dlilbi |\¢¢¢e A” inimeiipg some or hockey "15 wee played in the Aiiiertcn ning as 1”* W°°l¢. when I-xillsriver Orioles. in crossed sticks with Montrose Hor- lieie-~'I'he game was rm at stages but lack of condition caused it too UY shear :Wei butcher knives “wed down However me hm were .-B mcse, 1.-ssl-2-1 .__._-.- _BEST COD LIVER .OIL ' 10,- Drug C0., Kensington. ___._. -l'l' PAYS 'I‘0`BUY we oilc middlings, shorts and cor B-21.' ' treated to their money’s worth as ‘t they were treated t.o a lot oi scores. The score ended 6-2 in favor of the Hornets and the chief feat- ,,,ke_ lil' We-S the Sensing ol :ive cl the n' at Koals in the third period assault, “'e.s_ L-2o5o.3.20.g1_ Li-Ueupex l-Iiilariver-Goal, L. Purdy. Defence. D. Lewis, L. Lewis. For- ,mr mclrr STYLE, weight W°‘“i-‘-F- I-eefdi 0- lewis. F. dsmpe in single and double in stock at Braces sic Kn°e1e°Pie Ui Indian River when Miss ADM- Gillis and Mr. Wm. Coady were prize wlnners_ Refreshments and dancing were pleasing features on both evenings. on pi-iclav evening. Jan. slat, Mr. and. We T-“lie Ramsay, Indian River .Were 1108i and hortws for the weekly card party. Prizes were won by Miss Matilda Owen and Mr. Cedric Owen. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo. Cameron, Indian River. was the scene of another eni0yB»bi° card party on Tuesday eyellillli Feb. 18th. Eight tables were in play and prizes were won by Mi” oeraidine shea and Mr- Fred ma/dy. Refreshments and dancing followed. Music for the dancing was played by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tull- lm, Mr, James Evans and Mrs. Alonm Cameron._I§ _______ ' SUNGLO was a visitor to Sununersicie on saturday. grandmother, Mrs. Beers of Cole. mari. Mr. Anthony Williams. stair of the RDYI-l Bank, Summcrside. was Mr.-Robert Phillips, Ellerslie, was a visitor to Bummelaide on Monday. Mr. William McFarland, Bedcque. has returned home after spending a few days in Elierslie, while aud- iiillg the books at the Eilelslie Cold Storage. An interesting game of hockey was played in Tyne Valley Rink on Feb. 14th when the Ellerslie Navada Girls played their second game score 2-0 in favor of Tyne Valley. Many friends will regret tu learn of the sudden death of Mr. Alvin Phillips, Ellerslie, who passed away at the Prince County Hospital on Sunday evening, Feb. 16th. Funeral was held on Wednesday, February lilth. A fast and exciting game of hockey was played at McNeil Mills Rink. on Feb. 15th. between Tyne Valley “Old Smugglers" and Eiier- slie “Nava.da.s," score being 8-'1 in favour of Tyne Valley.-E. PERS ONALS -Mrs. Preston Kennedy, Ken- sington, is visiting in Kelvin Grove, with her sister, Mrs. Harold Leard. _B y -Mr. Burton Robinson, Editor of the Summersidc Pioneer, is attend- ing the farmers’ meetings in Char- lottetown. ~ -Messrs. Charles' Cooke and Gar- net Profltt of Kensington, were visitors to Charlottetown on Wed- nesday. . - -Messrs. Ralph McCaull of.Bed- cdue, and George Jardine, Freetown were in Kensington Tuesday, at- tending the meetings of the Grand Division, Sons of Temperance. -Mr. John A. Thompson, Ken- sington, is in Charlottetown, at- tending the functions of Farmers' Week. -Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weeks and Miss Eileen Weeks, Pleasant, Grove, were recent visitors to Summerside. ‘ S. -Mrs. Felix Gallant and Mrs. E11 F. Gallant, Summerside, have returned from a very pleasant visit with relatives in Sydney, N. S. B. -Mr. Frank Pidgeon. manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia at Victoria, with his small son, Billy, spent the weekend in Kensington, with his father, Mr. william Pid- geon, who, for some time past, has illness.-B _lvliss Irene Cameron of the of- fs spending a. vacation at the home of her sister, Mrs. Leslie Ramsay, Indian River. K. Island Born Priest Passes ln Jamaica leading to the priesthood here. Father McDonald's family moved from Prince Edward Island to Bos- ton when he was still a youth. He joined the order in 1905 and was stationed in various houses of the Jesuit community i.n the United States in addition to his years in Montreal. At, the time of his death he was Prefect of Discipline at St. 09°l’Be‘s School, Kingston, where he had been for the past 13 years. detect. 8- Week-end visitor to Eilerslie. A, with the Tyne Valley "Old Maids," V, Bowling BOWLING LEAG All Six G. Blacquiare H. Rankin J. Mckearney E. Compton Linkletter Plnknockers J. Walker E. Morrison G, Williams Low score Dow score High three. G. Biacqulei-e, 145 High single, G. Blacquiere, . Orioles _ V. Arnett -Ross D. Tinney M. Nicholson Mrs; G. Meiklf 100 Nut Brothers H. Peters M. Gaudet E. Baker S. Basler P. Mcbellan 196 High three, E. Baker. 53'l_ -H1211 Single, E. Baker, 209. s Bill Billy’s G. Perry G. Cahill E. Woods M. Huestis H. Brotherhood Quinta I. Davison M, sinclali- M. Woodside' Mrs Dodd' Low score High three, C. Perry, 590. High single, C. Perry, 214. U. s. STILL (Continued from Pag 1) on in Washington. A British proposal providing to a five-year period and for vitation to the conference of .Ge many and other powers was bcf the conference tonight. Solution whether the Americans, Fren proposal. U. S. Stand Unchimged Frarloo-American deadlock over Size of future battleships to the two nations resorted to ext Ordinary diplomatic conversnt YB ions been confined to the house through on tha side. Despite trans-Atlantic rnnnoeu ring, however. the demand France that capital ships be lim apparently uiiccinpro United States refusal to bu much if any below existing 35, ton limits. The French Ambassador acting on instructions from tghogfei-nment, appealed directly e rcan s n or a e ence to the Washington trvea limits. While no definite, official, erican reply was made public. o _-___ servers here attaéhed considerab MONTREAL, Quebec, Rb, 19- Significance to Secretary of St Rev. George F. MacDonald, 1-lIu1‘ls observation at his press co Prince Edward Island-born Jesuit; ference that this govemment's a who was buried yesterday at King- titude in the past is well known. - ston, Jamaica, was well known to The acting Secretary of the Navy, in deal g Montreal Jesuits who have follow- Henry L. Roosevelt, told riewsmcn tm" 5 if u want ed his theological and other courses ‘~'W`e still think the 35,000.ton to get thing* dime Qui Y b¢li¢i=1¢S1”iil> is necessary for our qulrements.” ‘Beavers Defea All Stars 3-1 8 B91' WB! 01181 y g two out of three affair but af te , _-- the first two games ended in 1- .i ripple ABABA. peb.1a-l>iacov- ties it was decided to make iii ‘_ __ ____________.... i ery of o plot to kill Emperor Halle next two a. total goal contest, The - Selassie by tampering with his winers will meet Edmunston k- gnodlng and Geetation A Whelp- personal airplane tonight led to an kimos in the next round of gh, pm. ing Buttons at your nearest Dealer. energetic investigation and man- gincial playdowns. D hunt in Ethiopian capital. ' '°“"'_*” - - INTERNATIONAL Fox AN Authorities said all clues pointed The newly-discovered plot, stood ANIMAL F0099. LTD. ' h to an expert mechanic, or perhaps. a f16i£gu1‘;l‘eiyH¥llu0g gxlstxeof slllc- __ __=._______V even an acc pilot, as the wguld-bs cout Mah” 1 m ma es .und ' on “med h I mm °n » ~ - n ly ‘ m mu pl by Mr n Complete Relief With Cuticura Soap and Ointment o lend to Unconfirmed reports ' receive have damaged theimperinlaizplane was pointed out -‘ ' ° in a manner so certain t HOCk8y Cry8l'dl Rlllk uuiimi- and yet ec ciilncuii to cis- iiei-e said cant. ziieliinuie uei ,mm 0, mme lm me ,,,,,m,,g_ AY FEBRUARY 2ou.|_ cover, they declared. Valle. N year old United Sta _ e 9 - ' ,, are like n ,..°.::.f° .rikilzsrs e new ae ~~ nm 6*” mm’ °°‘““L murmm cylinders and controls had been forces early in the war, had been §§;:;:,°,_ ,y,:m|p_‘;}':`s ;:{¢,- hymn l °*“““°"°"| impaired in a way almost lmpoc- captured by the Italiana lm week “uma on my ciaugliteru hands near Makale ~ , aisle to _ ~ BORDEN V5~ CRYSTALS 'nie plane almost certainly would wliil. the gevei-niiieni ii," ad. I uma mm at Ml- . ed sk lim spun into a noceeilve on its mitted tliei-e ind seen ii caries cl Holt his altar game. Ailmhcion Ile. 35'" ' next fiizht, officials asserted. They "clashes" south of Makale last both the week it slid it had not et re- ‘ c i fnuudwnnu W " Y » Y - ' .|nqoctl¢anotinu'oli\rvpl\li- cclvcdwoldolanymciorbattie. 'M5 434 388 43]. me am aaa ° ° - At U. S., Mul'11t1OI1S Inqulfy, pests to spend same time. ex' 381 406 my Mr. Frank Campbell of Bor cEa.ch .__ (By Richard L. Turner) need of $44,000, which was qu 286 489 343 "Margaret" for Brazilian revolu- 306 420 349 -- spirators falling out and branding 354 482 537 271 sis , _ --'runners who “turned out to be 590 415 425 S- S. Jonas, v,\‘ o' thc wisp arms Wil5hii'i8if0Il. Andre de Laboulay i°~ P- BY G‘“"ii‘n'l Special wire) "or course 1 did lie clidirr. ask JOHN' N' B" Fei* 19- me. I did it xx a courtesy-" H970 was about $10,000 more than any ”“"“‘* ' V Saint Jgmtgzayrevlzi? i`{°;id];CkT{» again he was interrupted by the other b1d,we were piariningtc noti- ! ea o Albsmrs 3_4 lwngk md Wm Carr lau htel- of spectators. I did it as w e Discover Plot To :sr =.i,<;-i:,i1.,~i i,=;,,°-»-1 named Ottawa 1752 (Associated Press Staff Writer) forthcoming After paying for the ship Zim- Mr' “nd Mrs' JBUIQ A- M" (A.P By Guardlalfs Special Wire) WASH1'NG'I`0N. Feb. 19-A com- ic opera recital of graft and bribery in buying the Canadian cutter tionists today convulsed the United States Senate munitions commit- tee. but ended with two of the con- 'l each other "grafter" and “1lar.” A star witness was Frederick S. Zimmerman, naturalized German. bold, bulging, and jovial, who con- ceded he had sold ships to “every- body from governments to bootleg- gers" including one group of rum 3 Cuban rebo`s." One of the targets of his testi- mony was a diminutive Spaniard, Jose cuniil de Figuerola, who was charged by Zimmerman with pock- eting $20,000 which was intended to be the “cu`t" of other partici- pants in the deal. It was these two heated interchange before the com 2313 mittee table. - merman said, conversation devel 444 305 468 teztimony were Dr. M. J. Ferrera, United States representative of the Brazilian rebels of 1932' his asso une, M. P. Brown, paym r ‘ 1980 a syndicate supp`ying arms to the After great dlmcuum .mmme man continued, he finally located Elgin t1 guest of Mr. and Brazilian nvolutionists, and Frank agent. The gun-running ring wanted a ship to carry arms to Brazil; Zim- Canada to buy a boat from the these egoti tio in Lo d ,Th _ _ We,e_ nhowger'n:_ddmo:a1°If.cm;x Canadian government, to its cost De Figuemla insisted he had d cation” negotiations being carried 01 swpw they addgd $1900 for an mbuited the cheques as Per ir Hiieiled bribe W Mi °ffi¢i°'1 in Ot' agreement and Zimmerman final tawo. and $30000 to “take care of limitatio f itai shi fi n 0 cap p gums Zimmerman deducted his com They took him to me my ig: mission and turned the remainder smuony he said' -iphotogmp 0 over to de Flgueroia for diStl'ii1u of Zimmermarf. to avoid treaty re sels, ultimately became the pr0l1- erty of the Brazilian government. WASHINGTON, Feb. 19- me at the outset. Zimmerman. Wli° careful and "not have given th day iiillgiied H5 heartily B5 i"lY°“f’ *W cheques to de Figuerola.” ‘ suspended London naval conference his °Vm disclfrures’ Sam he and CONFIRM SALE .deliberation on this question while de FiK“@f°ie hed e ih°f°“2h un- orrawa, Feb. 19-sale cf tn _ dcrstanding" that 530.000 was to be Cm-,adlan pam-01 boat "Mm-gate added to the cost of the ship to and each for the others. Ther; was 5;, a burst of laushter. H ions Committee hearing, was refe _ “W€ii. til8~i'S filif. iSl'i`i Wi’ Zim' red to them. The boat was sold ii- ii _ fice staff of R. T. Holman Co.,1’.»td.. ed to 27,500 tons ran head-on into mefmim °Si<¢d~ I Hiwiiys like in P. L. Zimmerman, New York ship George’ Montren The Atlantic Mommy night the New Annan im mis g make some money for someone else. tnat's the way you build up e' amp, found it to their liking. end t ° sid, with a stop at Montreal to pi°l< 7)’ ..ss.s:°°..v»ise in-..e wee- --e e ,, In Purchase Cf C. G.S. “lgilrgaret § Amazing Story Involving U 7 Official Relat drawn for $5,000 and one for $5, which was to be de Figuerol share plus expenses. Keeping own "commission" he turned other cheques over to de Figue Even at $50,000, Zimmerman cheap, and was now, he said, “th The vessel ‘ithe Margaret, later renamed the “Rutl'i" for emplac ments for W g g ship was delivered to the Brazi ia Q 434 343 who finally passed the lie in a. C(.n_,“] Gene,-9,|_ -_ - Ericountering Brown later. Zim- M, 02' Mrs. Fred B. Swift B-'nd dhugh ed that the fomier never recel Ferrara, Wade nor Jonas receiv their cheques either. $25000, Zimmerman added. de Figuerola. The Si»0i”Y bfienyi “Ferrera was hopping mad,” Zim merman said. “Brown talked to him e_ __ merrnan and de Figuerola went to Egg; 1$1r:hv‘;2°i;é£;ltt};";lf;l2gd‘}€;' was so tough.” - called in A detective and had i th mr ilii Six ai $5-000 °“"h‘" Spaniard arrested. to ll him, took his measurements a and that de Flguerola was “ =` ' sco strictions on thc sale of naval ves- freey that he should have been mo for $18000 was confirmed by g reports of the Washington Muni rl i ._ Qc B aiu. 000 business." Gen. MacBrlcn head of the R/oy ` Together. the bulky placid Tell- canaclian Mounted police stat/ea to ,D ton. and the fiery- eheleeiie Sven' day that when tue R. c. M. P ' lard went to Halifax to i¥\5i'Je°i9 the took~over the work of the preven- as astute ,B he usually was u he .1-l eh was found the Margaret." was Smile Department for h ` " i'°° in th Amex ga d 1 a cd?-,ngf up $0.000 sent by lie Ferre” 85 3' expensive to operate. It cost $140,- , was 'I-6 in favor or cl-ie c Quite a number attended n.. on Friday evening and all ported a good time. Music was fur- members and nine visitors pres riished by the Bayfield Orchestra, ent. School committee reported the Miss Marguerite Auen lest s merman had four cashier’s cheques 500 5.5 Mrs. Foster Alien was a, guna is guest of her brother, My Job . All ye or Bayfield. h la. best boat in the Brazilian “navy Elgin' was a recent guest of ment had used the ship for co y 1 1 h guad purposes, it wats equipped with Manga? gvgggg lgezwgeaingayn . .. 0 _ uns.. chased for the revoluticnisti The guests of Mn and Mrs Ed 1, co I . Inquiry developed that neither the past two weeks here the gn h me under their direction for the lea n ed dox economy he was orthodox. H believed it his duty to the tax- Maple Leafs:,Goa1. Pay'nter;; de- n . . an 4| °h menv Wee even The ship. recisiered said, he discovered that the ca the M‘“’5i’°" ‘M'~ Euler) W” C o and Immns decide to “wept this undcr the name of a German friend had been nscmtched off the book” [Viii¢€d there would be no deter; 5; ation in the service as a result re of Canadian concern and does ri i'° Cahan (Cons. St. Lawrence-S .tive service from the Department did not make further mqumes ni S repaired ie Oitewe i'f° Submit ii or National Revenue in waz. it own opinion was that the cu Jottings h key was played in the rink li very interesting game of h 5B¢lU\‘ily °V¢Di-118 between Mai; T mentine team. _ we urday for Sussex where she ern. - e Miss Wilna Trenhoim of 1155 and Mrs Douglas Alien rcra‘s wife The Canadian govern A very interesting game or ho "5" kc he time here now. turned to their home having sp of relatives. 65 455 , - 308 ciatc, Leigh Wade soldier og fort- .Tiguemla just kept the whole -- ' i as e for .i ' D¢W0ife Read.-I. 0 * ii- _ Finance Miinister- Dunning sal “_ (Continued from Page 1) T ces Oil-l'1'y on the public servi son. Rall cali was answered by rg. letter of your name. There were 26 School floor needed to be scrubbed. at. lt was decided to have it done at once. Sick committee reported two boxes of fruit taken to sick; a bill of 'I0 cents was paid for same. It den, was decided to ~have a pantry tale P E. I. was a week end guest of in Kensington on saturday after- noon, Feb. 15th inst. Mrs. Morris Caseley, Mrs. Robert Hogg and Miss Ruth MacKay are committee to see ay about same. A resolution was passed to inter- en view oilr re resentative Mr. Clive C p . Baker, concerning the retaining of ro M T f dis, ib ,J . r. om Oulton spent the week- the Carnegie Libraries Demonsra- °r I u On m_ end in Sackviiie the guest; of r ela- i ' sisted that the ship was "dirt mes' grant of which expires in June, _ii P0 r ml Mrs- tlon for Prince Edward Island, the 1936. New committees were ap- rt point/ed as follows: School commit- tee, Miszcs Ruth MacKay and Mae Walker. Sick committee, Mrs. Laura Hogg and Mrs. Macon Bzavert. C Ccnvenors of Agriculture and leg- re islatiori are to have charge of the Bid program forthe March meeting. The ship was taken w New york ;;‘_;12‘;“p Tmmeniine The SC0l'€ Program prepared for the evening but by that the time the Brazilian revolt had been crushed and t e M, d Mrs ’ederal government of that coun have Tgtumed giggles ARE; try was taking over the items pur where they spent some time t as given was: Paper on “Banter Schools and Education." Solo, Mrs. he Harold Leard. ' IST: he A social gathering was held re- °k- cently at the home of Mr. and W _ Z3 n Mr’ Edgar Cook is spending 5°"'i° Mrs Gordon Cooke Kensington, when a largenumber of young friends met in honour of Mr. 1' George Webster and his in-lic mee In me background of todays his cheques from de Figuemlalv d Aileen of Hardwood Ridge have re- Georgia Clarke) An ad,f,.55 was ' 9 t read and a presentation made of ed n ts a lovely breakfast room suite. Mr. Webster fittingly replied expressing appreciation and thanks. A most enjoyable evening '/as spent play- Tuess W Enmr Oumm spent' mg cards and dancing. Delicious :_ day and wednesday in P°“ refxeshniets were served by the young ladies of the party. A friendly game of hockeywas played in the Kenslngiim fifik 011 Saturday, the 15th inst., between the Freetown Maple Leafs and the Kensington Canadians, which end- ed in a score of 5-2 in favour of the Canadians. The goals for the Maple Leafs i d 3; he had asked all Ministers Io try were .scored ‘by N. Clow and F. Handrahan; and for the Canad- st ians by E. Champion, E. Whitlock d Dvssible money If that was ortho- and E. Jardine. TC tion to others cf the ring. but what i ui 1 ni , the deadlock will ~depend ups; imame °f ii W” Sim °°°°“‘""‘““ °' p“'I'he rgralxid iiirywlzglicted de Fig- ` payers °! the °°““t’Y i° d° 5°' ii. mystery when the fiey’S testi' uemila, but suddenly, zimmcrm ons are confidential and cannot ° relate itself either to me ,ic power of Japan or to a wo war." B atlantic suasiuies out provide $5.000 each for themselves ernment officials here today, whetl: Cum in the shipping subsidies In the second game U! we phy_ f- dy first drew the fire of Hon. C. I-I broker who submitted the highest cub was $250’000_ 51 Euler said he was'not much af - Cahan retorted Mr. Euler was n might render the whole service in efficient. I' t deposit. 000 a year. The ship was accord- The cut 1 th P in Y “I teld e- eefiein gentleman "li" ingly laid up and the crew trene- was a. kind if eeeoaiicemyc “ivlisii $1,000 ziiiirnei-inan said. in de Canadian government? asked Sen in with governments you have to do these 8 KIYQ’ c terriipted the pwceedinge t° le very strict about the honesty of t one accepted money. -'Did you pay that money to that crucial." Nye then asked sharply- Zimmerman, for a moment, be- came serious, and went clit The Margaret was turned o ate "This was a l’€p1'€S9lli~'i1i7iV° ‘if i'h° the sale of any government p n " ' erty of that nature. It operates li vage officer Zimmerman in his evidence washington said he told the offici "If get the boat I will give you o n mind Zimtnslnlan ill!-i 09-09415 W” thousand dollars." C ‘I cannot imagine to whom niermiin bc careful in alleging ihilif said today. “His bid was found i the tender box on the day the bids their Governments." it The budget would not be bal- closed. I do not know whether came by mail or was handed in. we found Zimmcrmarrs was mu larger than any other. In fact fy him, thinking he was in N g 8 courtesy to him for oxpediting York when he walked in and asked OC e f a ' ted 1 reid him y ys a In rv " the ti-ansactlcn.' ir his bid was acoep . I mth the sgutzem Ng:°:mn’;:$;°' Zimmerman again emphasized it certainly was, 'being much the FR|DAY, FEBRUARY 2|Sl. liecicey league title at stake. Th 168 |1511 beg -- price was $50,000, leaving them in an offer." Am- ii I E0t the 5°” he W°“id get ferred to other boats in the service. would not be worth much' said b_ ..’ _ ve 1' Mr. Ml:Geer. Mr McGeer Disgusted ator Clark (D M0) under the Finance Department and If that 15 th in t "Yes He didnt eel: 101' i* bil* Lt-col L 1-L Beer is the clilei sal ° R d °' °°°“° 3 3; gtzingl to have a baltznoed bud B. 9 Hip(-.‘f1S€ Of Cgnad re- At this point eheifinefi Nye in- when lie iianueel in ina aiu. 1 ian people, ci, me e,q,e,,_fe 0, ,he ' e expansion of Canadian trade and et the expense of institutional I anced in this way, Mr. Moog companies and workmen wo ch it suffer. . 1' ot g NewAnnan Vs Replying to Mr. calian, Mi- " i _ ‘ h services which are competing with its officials." he. asked that Zim- made this promise," Lt. Col. Beer services in other countries which n receive liberal assistance from Y we are going to adopt, in order 0 balance the budget he said, ‘we le scriili-HE the actual m‘“5“°u°“~ to salvage board which conducts WP' . y _ __ W _ .. m an er recail when we looked over the bids predict/ed, although oanmi uid e Llneups: fence, Clow, Francis, centre, Moose, “I am sure." said Mr. Dunning, 1/lurell len wing stetscn, .iardine, - right wing, Handrahan. 01'- I n ians Goal Bearisto; de- Ca ad . f i ; t this reduction although his rea; fence. Kennedy. Whtlock cenrei Jardine; left wing Champion; right Jonas told him later, he said. divulged This is B qmple mawge wing Giydon.-IB. in Silver Wings the North Shore League which t took place in Kensington rink team showed a. decided superiority The score of 3-2 was really no criterion Crozier and Bernard en beth Atlantic and pacific coasts downs in the Baker Cup eerie# 0! raid ° of any curtaiiment in service. M1- broke throu li the Silver Wing ot B phaianx on several occasions, es- pecially in the last period, and failed to score on account of the is ts hercuiean efforts of the Silver Wing goaltender, Ben Champion. Driscoll, in the nets for New An- nan, showed ambidexterity in turn- ing rubber aside on occasions, but his talents in that, respect were not required as were those of the Silver Wings' net guardian. This game gave the round to New Annan by a score of 5-2. The final struggle for the cup will be between New _ Annan and Baltic. Large numbers of fans from both suburbs will be present, to "pull" for their favorites. The lineups: New Annan: Goal, J. Driscoll: defence, D. McKay, ~Ed McKay; forwards, Roi. Crozier, Roy Croz- fer, A1 Bernard. Elton Scliurmnn, E_ McKay, R. Macrioilziid. Silver Wings: Goal, B, Cham- pion; defence, Geo_ Webster: Ai-ii Taylor; forwards. Gordon Cook, Ed McDonald, D. Wllltiock, Orville Darrach, G. McKenzie. K. Referees: lan Damich, Irving JB.. ' r Y _.._ _._ -_-Lg..- _-:_ -_~-:Z1 Hk C tlR'-k k that the Canadian official had not higher. He started to pay the nn; g h m d h f P E I | t solicited the mney. "ne could dc cniiyynf to): ine Fidoayikn rxteiéi iiglm ° ° " "" ‘§,“,:§_,,§;,'[,‘§h,‘,’,f ' ' ”'““ L“‘“°‘ absolutely no ng for me exccp no a pay t c . . ABEGWEH. SISTERS , , § to hurry up the papers and routine," p. I plicned the rt. c. M. P. lie G‘me':‘u€:Y§":; 1l’)‘:n“'“‘°SE 5'>"»'lS~ e he said. The lowest bid for was on his way down to gay ftlrr one hom", ‘uw _mr inhe- shlp was $10,000 and I bid $18.0 - the Margaret. That was t e ony Admlmo 25° R C ed 35 They Bot the ship for $10,000. De time I saw him. He certainly nev- . “ > °° W °~ Figuerola telephoned Feriera at er offered me $1,000. I cannot un- ____ _ _ _ _ I _ New York and informed him tho derstand to whom lic made. such L_g0g5 ilntz a ‘I .fd n '- one ' ' .’\". , ,~. i is 1.. c'”‘§i‘ li- . .., _ *ef-ef. -wg -~,'e'_`-.-`-1% ‘- e ~ i one east L I ' ' » A ° . . . , _‘ich tem oca 8 Alberton mr. mm¥ln§li;iirii;2, miersue, S » A ll ' B L T Y- iv- ' tile ncniiug ii piece in prince adware " V" `“ . dance in th, sung H311 Island commencing with the first s i e ~ i d riie records abound wltii grateful te' Name and full address are printed and later developed into sore erup- tions causing much itching and buming. 1-for skin was red and tender, and she couldn't sleep. “I sent for ll free sample of Cuti- , oun lol# and Ointment-than I purchased some. After using 3 cakes of Cuticura Soap and 2 tins of the Ointment. she was fully re- lieved." (Signed) Mrs. Moses Cottreau. Wcdgeport, N. B. Get Cuticura Soap and Ointment NOW. Amazing also in relief of pirnplcs, rashes, ringworm and other externally caused skin faults. Soap 25c. Ointment 25c. At all druggista. Samples FREE. Write “Cutic\lra,” Dept. 21, 280 Bt. Paul i i -_.ye FUNERAL We have opened a oomple Moat modern equipment with very moderate rntcl. Btroot. W~, Montnll i 1.-me-a-'r-s-'r-si um an-w-tt, the McPherson Building, Kenaington, in chu-go of Mr, scott fl. Moue. Phone B 1-2. Our perlolld attention will be given veil! devel-night with pi-lee- can cannot.--be equated- _ SERVICE te line of `ll‘1|tiei-all Supplies in 1 -1. nomic new aniisuiiincc ai - . i.§.iel-» i i i .lk i i Ana vicinity ' 1- ' =t,» -= -.»r:.-, °c_ The regular monthly meeting of 4.' Vj_1‘.'_;j?i§-ll, re the Kelvin Glove Womelvs Instituto . en was held at the home of Mrs. Ed- and cape Tor-mengme The mom ward M.acMurdo on Feb. oth. 0,., Meeting opened by singing school Days and repeating Creed ‘ln uni- §.5,;§.Ti> . _ ._ , I