' / hit ciiAkburii-nowbi GUARDIAN s _ _ __ __ y; ;_,»_, ,,,_,,,N ,. " . ‘i ‘I- I l e " _ u j A j Good Racing. speaking TmokzngLfEm, Over Crystals Wm r u Qn The Harbor Disagreable Weather Conditions Prevailed Throughout The, 0f Sports ; JIM THOBPE SEEKS JOB COACH OF ALMA MATE! ____- CARLIBLE. m. Feb. 1a. - Jim Thorpe, greatest and most authentic - BY THC GAVE MAINE HORSES THE “ONCE OVER" Mr. Wellington McNeill was an In- forested spectator at the winter ice Racing Carnival d at Fort Fair- field. Maine. Friday and Saturday of last week. Mr. McNeIlI is of the opin- sbiiity. also that there must be some- thing behind them in the way of sup- port of officials, and also of the civil , authorities In all centres-Frederic- ton Gleaner. TWO MORE ALL-STAB HOCKEY ' TEAMS den Death Game At Moncton§ v l l The following ls the third of a l 1 V m oi’ the All-Anlericans, seeks ‘ac ratazn for. that we ear. or. tap tam with, Car-cits: r..-.~. =22: :4 ma: at — — "- ~ ' ... .;, n‘ to the scenes of his first triumphs. our fastest trotters- and peers. A! ail-darkened the National Hockey I. i» ' . " _, , ,___ __ lbthll quiet Cumberland valley town. comparison of the time made here League by hockey editors in NJLL. __ .. :2: ‘l _ ' where as one of Pop Wamers In- d I h Id to iti . A will b d ' T’ "l l . Tile mid-week m“ mag]; o; m, (o; stun-lay. when "m9 "m"! fire- I - - P dlarls he made his first bld for fame s fills. CAT“; elfeesullzonof tslelrvisitplxd: it their cfihlcldslllo? e pup." (small m the Guam“) or ‘he period,‘ usqduuamubruu whorl‘ " A ‘ Ilctorla Drill!!! club ‘l?’ y”. w“ 1115:’ “pact” to b‘ exploded. ‘ ces and Ilory. i more race horses will find new homes By James Gallagher. the Evening MONCTON‘ Feb’ lknw gunmen ed “:1,” led , but w“ m ‘ WT ' 2rd“? Mwmwn’ m“ w“ w" For ma’ the" Wm b° m“ on“ . Thorpe wants to come back to in this province and thus give us American. Chicago: isme Crystals dgfeatéd the charumrk ' can up cum“ and‘! p‘ f ll‘ .. wry hi!“ m‘ “mm” ‘m’ mk‘ A Tm’ “m” "m hm“ “m” “Pm” 1""! Carllsls in the Olplcltll of s foot- better racing material for the coming First team-Goal. cnrdincr (Chl- “mm?” ‘llmgwems he“ “ma” ‘nim ‘ pa“ ",° saumem 3"“ .1; m‘ u W” mgngreeable for spee- the Maine phenomenon Peter Dawes, - mu much w ma“ the gridiron ‘My l 5mm may “gm defense chm (Tmn_.a 323G132‘. 293$!) game by‘; 5 s spnxehbod- is In -he bounce._ gm e u muwm nnd the horsemen. who were Capt. Jackson, who showed mighty Fourteen scouts we,‘ mun“ u, “n,” o! Dickhmn Con!“ now mp-‘ - , m‘ lg“ dutch,” s hum: (and ISCOTB and won the chalnplofléhlp of ed straight through the , u c "r. ncing. Two classes were raced of! fast yesterday, Brlar Mac, who holds Mcndcy nights meeting. and ccniiid- resenting the town in and collegiate News of the Crystal 5 to z victory ions’); centre. Morena (Canadiens); f: Prmce-Iidwa’: Iilz“! Em“: .:;:“°:'t‘";“,’: “"1 29°31‘; Wit‘: g iollows= the 110110" 5° 1“ “l” ‘"11 b“ ' mbli’ Pram" W“ miidd 0n the athletic world. -ovcr Abegwelts in Moncton last right wing. w. Cook m. y. Rangers): mm e m a .5 on“? m“ d but“ my!“ Another “m” m“ pl“, “one Day's Fun" and “l” o" While the acquisition 0f Thorpe l night was received in Charlottetown, left wink on"? (Boston) through the Abbies m the first pm.- ‘ (he upper comer o‘ the net‘ . g ‘ I ,;.-. _ . y s - . i » u Class B Toot and Pace that Is on the program will be the signalling and‘ rope work. The MW would be a decided asset 1n natlon- I with a feeling of resignation ‘by the Alternate team-Goal, Halnsworth i.“ w score twlw.’ rumpled through . ., ' _ "Mil"! °l "l" Paid"- Mdlql‘ 5- kiwi board 1m been‘ storied ‘and wide advertising it was considered ' thousands of fans who followed the (Canadiensr right defense, Shore ‘h: $;“flftt°u:‘m5uuu°' rm“ m”: m secifxgofioumuigulr, ‘Tl u v i‘ - ' ' n ra an ' > . This w“ Won l" 5mm“ “'°*-“ b? Mm!‘ Dlrwl- BmY °°i>¢ "id Pm- before Ions they expect to display unlikely that his application will be l destinies of the game. The majority Boston); left defense. Graham (Chl- 12:1,,“ of? um djujjnflnjd thrusts o, . mo" 80m Iofsummep .- _ M, , " m“... Azoil’. driver Kelly coming (mm behind each heat to win from premier Prince, who has improved " m... ‘$91M! under the tutllll ll owner Whcatley. The second heat was in 33* seconds, ibly Miss Possibility. There are a. couple of other classes spoken of and the full program, with events and starters will appear llklday. The Ice course is good, the track many kinds ofknots, hitches and splices. All scouts who ‘have paid dues regularly from the first of the year will be ofllclally registered at Dominion Headquarters. Indoor hoc- consldered because of the one-year clause. he has stipulated. u It was at Carllsle In the days of the government Indian school here that Thorpe storied his athletic committee having had It nicely at- key was. played with gusto. but with- career that carried him Into undy- of fandom, although hoping for a break in the form of a victory, were none the less dubious. The team. weakened to a great extent gave their all and went dowmflghting. _cago); centre, Goudfellow (Detroit); t right wing, H. Smith lMaroons); left l wing, Gottselig (Chico, l. The fourth of the series ls by W- A. Hewitt, Toronto Star: First teem-cool, Gardiner (Chi-l P the champions of a year ago In the mtarted the Abbles forced, but? ‘. inird and scored another goal. ‘furgey was unbcatable. Squar ' s and Nicholson can-led right .e goal mouth on a. fine passing a} .l:, _ ‘but the little goalie fell to bloc.- me 1119 Abblas SPF-‘lhil to life Ziiie inishot. Tile Abillcs defence weret car- Make Desperate Bid ‘ tended to Ind providing the wcath- out and severe enaltl beln in f in football a world's cbcin- RECEPTION cu o)- rl ht-tlcfc cla r - . - prov! m“ Emu“ h” s“ h“ “ems p e5 l? 3 “m9 - l; - 3 ~ “se- l my) °'°" lllB first period to score one of their-In the brun‘ of th attack an 5 r '. .. legs under her and Is the good trdt- er does not Indulge in any vagaries. awarded. plonshlp in the Olympic games and a reception to tnc Abeglveits would lo); left defense, Shore (Boston); mums’ and u“, cum came m um cofmnuau gums Tm crélwigtg? ‘. . . Qvdfythlng ill ltli 101' I spectacular a professional football and baseball be much in order tonight. centre, Morena (Canadleus); right " y‘ " l’ y" fer she was heralded to be. Class B Trot This had three starters and was a 1:» not fight In every heat between La St. Peters Troop Sixteen scouts were present at the last meeting and good progress was made on the scout concert. race meeting on Saturday. Summary Class Bu Trot and Pace career. A teem-mate of Thorpe at the In- dlan school is also beirlgmionsidered for the coaching post vacated by the relsgnstlon of Red Griffith, former REFEREE ASSAULTED The Halifax Commercial hockey league in order to keep up with the procession had an sault upon Ref- wing, Conachcr (Toronto); left wing. Joiiot (Canadians). _ Alternate tcam—Goal. Chabot (To- ronto); right defense. S. Mantha (Cinadlem); left defense, Day (To- final minutes of play and followed wry, bug gyq ‘bowed 1m-pfimbge ,a last desperate bid for victory for welgn“. .5 ' ’" ‘the red and black, the colors which dominated Maritime hockey a few years ago. But there was only "Chick" Williams as a reminder of II defence. Afteripbou} five nilnum or play Chick (Sfullun ‘raced intothésomer and 1n afuss: ‘with Nicholson‘ emerged with» t) a irubber as the Aibble left wingq’ f i moo and Glendale, Mary Volo being ‘Emma Azoff (Kelly) . . . . . . .. 1 1 1 vCubg , ' Penn State player. He Is Gus welch. eree Pete MacDonald in a recent ronto); centre, Goodfeliow (Detroit); lube Once famous ruueuwelu mum» _. u 4 u I L. r good third. In the first heat, Premier Prince (Wheatley) . 2 2 2 Cubs In this troop have a record 811 lliimnus of Dickinson and’ former 5am; betlweelll shiptyal-lds and Moirs. Fight wing. W- Cozlif N- Y- Bill-I'M); ‘(which ruled the hockey uumuu, of is: :30? '12.’? v l; Rico and Glendale raced on even Time-little; 33; 331,4. of 90% for attendance. which no Indlm ""- ° "n"! “5° ° l” “l” l" “l” ‘l “ "5' F‘ C°° m‘ Y‘ nw¢mkihese provjngjgg with an iron hand shot passed stuu u u. ‘eu m uu . ' ., terms unui about loo yards from the m“ “m” w‘ ‘w’ “d they “l” A puclumltghzlve barf“ feiiitlidkihe fuliezlllllf- s. loop. A“ mvestigamn can: rltTvi-ztcsn t UP i“°"‘° elm Yea" ‘m- Thd ""9"" n went in. - ,- ‘- h’ s’ f‘: Wm’ when they broke, but quickly m“, B Tm‘ have my! waiting m 10m m“ lively cones’ "p: ’ llom d“ h at Vi: s w. Ca Travers Bloodhound; de ‘who played a delence math“ w? At fourteen minutes Monika‘ ryi l I recovered, La Rico showing in front La. Rico (Ward) .. 2 1 1 pack. Owing to the hall being re- "i": m" u ‘WAJ; mm“ WOULD HELP GREATLY mate's,“ Kerguuum G u“ 4 u, "mm- tiimed l" 1 SP-“kling “mm” broke through Abblos forwards; nd‘ ma‘ >..._- until the last few strides. when Qlendlli (McNeIll) l. 2 2 quired for other meetings. the Cuba :1“ a; Yut Schuylkill-Album)“ , Tue ill-temper displayed in ‘Iockcv _ n“ in Kenslngtoflmnk h“ hum "Nance. scaled one of the Abhies coals walked through l b,‘ up in W; , 9., ‘ Glendale nosed mm out‘ n?“ Milly ‘M: ‘llfisnild’ 3 a a llrmaodlsrirlnmtzd w" playing 8m rtecsding- Sylvester Pauxtls tutor st matches in practically ‘ill sections ol‘ l in» first of a two rcnie series iiornendled °°“““°55 “mm” ""'“""‘ m” bios defence.’ He calmly pciietl one I l A .. . i, heats were very close. R00 mo—3 I t - 1' m ll 5- . - ' 1 ‘ ' “ "I ” ' cngigcment. I . . . I”- I , $3M“ by a scum loot euuh heat Bellefonte Academy; Sol ‘Weill-lo, llle Maritlmes shows plainiy thafilulhnd ‘figme, félr ":0 tamplonshlp of n-‘uillzbu; tztuglgfllj: 3mg- l V“ - i‘ _ ht e ce un . ‘ ~ 3 - ‘ ,. i» - my n- W . :.Y;.‘.":::"::t..‘:,l:‘..;‘t.:..z°::..r...ii iflTTf?‘..’.".‘.“.‘. ."f "f “l”? . . .11- c" .. . and = ‘time 1X1 the 2nd He“ equalled the The Pmvmcml council 13 busy l tic mule ‘or two successive yum‘ I ' ’ " ' " l ‘ [ ' t ‘w flaw‘ m Abbi” ommlu-vml H.195 were doing m9“, of the slaying’ '> ; ind heat of Emma Azotr. Starter-D. x. McLeod. completing plans for soliciting as- . . L F Old j g": t I G d‘ We crystuu were on um m, m, u”, .1, ~ Judges-Dr, H, c. McDonald, w. soclilte members. Anyperson who Is I etter rom ' He" ra Crystals outplayed the Abblcn hum“ u N‘ SATURDAY-s RACES s_ Brown’ R wunmu I desk-o“, of helping the scouts ‘mam g . uinnigl-it- With n. slendim- defence and u: l a .. .. ..“'"..r."r.“ “m °" ‘" iilillkfmii.” ‘i°°°"‘i”i "' Leaves ~10 Arr nd 1”“ ‘k “Y mye“ 1.52:5? $511.; “at: rsihsi: fizz; o... ....... I .- Th horsemen are s. sav g up ac on. - l a ee 0 , I or gKAi 1N TQN1GHT...BAND ‘ ' - i _ _ i; e ’ _ p. * ____ mm-reuclu Just uu present we “e e _______ u ‘T G 3450 ‘the opening u/hislle and. piled In two Tm Abbi“ Carri“ (he up, $13., u,‘ u M“ In need of some assistance in order B ' T d F " ' sir.—l-‘oi~ the lust two or three? _______ _. “"515 before U" Abbi“; gained "19" d w ‘u 4 my W E- ". ' lg ra e a l r ‘ “ice legs" The plavlng of Chick Gnl- m 1e Cry‘ 5 ball“ ha‘ Us ' ~- ,'.\‘F(‘k5 a great deal of the space In g n J, uHuDONALIrS SPECHL sale - I -- '- thud period and kuuu it the ‘I __ I. that a camp may be assured and Izmt and Montgomery was outstand- u. I Western Cua rdian that new-troops may be Riven as_ 1h Iottelown to conduct the ftcd Cromi ‘y’ “%"*$ ”e**is i,i1 i RI I iii E I H u c K E v lust returned from ‘a four months’ . visit to England, has. arrived In Char-l BEARCATS WINNERS mono, N. s, Feb. 1B.—Trilro . Corrective clinics in tnecbsencc oil Miss MacDonell who is holidaying. in! Toronto. Miss Price. who three years.‘ sistsnce. iiviiiiis 1 ago started this‘, work of massage treatment for crippled children and other orthopedic conditions‘ for the Red Gloss. Is being welcomed back to the city by her many old friends. She secs atrculendo Improvement In Inc children who are still attznding Ille clinic for massage, exercises or milsclc training and was pleased to hear that others to ‘whom she guve ' treatments before have beendlscharg- ed as cured. . This Corrective Clinic held three - - times a week is part of the Red Cross ' Programme for the treatment of handicapped children and carries on ffsiildrly between the big clinics held by Dr. Acker twice a year. The part that the masseuse plays In the cor- - rection of crippled cases Is a very H important one. because It Is the per- sistent. patient training of paralyztd ' ' muscles, the teaching of control of I IVEBlC ones and massage for strength- Bfillis them which helps in regaining of normal function and results in much of the improvement Ir. con- dltlom that require two years or "We of time and steady work to cor- rsct. - r . ..,, “o ~HAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. Sunday. Feb. 22nd. Preacher. Rev. A. H 0- Orowe: Central Bedeque at 10.45 l- Iu, Preaching service. 11.45 a. m., mmddy School; Freetown, 7 p. m., preaching service. ' o1. ‘oi __i. DEATHS __.-___ ._-._."_- iii. -_____.-___ ._ MCLEOD-At as Water st, Wednes- -'-- “Yr Feb- lll. John McLeod. aged ‘l’! Years. Funeral from Trinity United n, ‘Jhurch. Friday, Feb. 20th. service ‘M1118 at I o'clock. funeral leaving l! 2.30. lntennent People's cemetery. 3.. Please omit flowers. Remains at Mo- l-wvs Funeral Home until Friday m. _ _______________ ______ CLASSIFIED ADS >___ “- lilsr-cliovs its casino slou- s". d... " ' ’ female. Gong Worker. 1min i... d l‘ Ciluislklilolught. Finder please leave“: YOUNG GERMAN IMMIGIANT Wlnts work on farm alone or with évife. by March lat. Apply Boa 42. Chariothown ., 3441.11 ‘_-1—-—-—~—-—-—-____-i._ "ANTED - coluroslroa. ax- perlenced In J work. Male or l for competent ting 00., . ltti-Irit-tf. . e v» ‘Bearcats defeated the New Glasgow frigers here tonight 5 to 3 in their .last scheduled eastern hockey league lgame. lllIEEN_H0lEi n 'I‘lle Levin Foxes defeated the Queen Hotel Brownies 1 to nil last evening In the second section of the Junior Hockey League. "The game l. KENTVILLE’ _N_ s" Feb lu___ throughout was one of Ihc best lxeutvlue wuucutu lost the“, lust played In mile loaglle series. The lonc I tally was registered .in the second -chance to place third in the Eastern k h m, h period when Stewart broke through Ho‘: 6y League are toms w en for a nice shot Inside the blue line. in“?w“?!‘sggwgufzlffinteghethgosig_ the disc finding Its way between ion. With the schedule completed R°"“°“" p’""“' I” w“ ‘l m“ both tecnis will now be able to play °°““°' m" “l "l" “m” m" ‘ “"13" break for the great little Queen lexmbitlon games‘ goalie. Following are the lineups: Levin lur- Queen Hotel KENTVILLE LOST - ‘Cradsl/Vin 26 Stra igh t 51ml Chipmiln Reardon Defence Davies Storey B. Milha r Ferguson MacKle Fraser Forwards McInnis Johnson Acorn Goss Barbour Beer Smith G. Whltlock Currie Stewart P. Whltlock Nicholson Carmichael (Special to the Guardian) DAVOS. Swituerland. Feb. 18-.—’I‘he University of Manitoba Grads today won their 26th victory In twenty-six matches of their European hockey four by defeating Davos five goals m two. Morris scored twice for the Canadians. his second tally coming from a good combination play In which Watson and MacKenzIe par- ticipated. MacKenzle and Morris af- ter a good dribbling play gave Wat- son a pass for a goal and another clever pass by MacKenzIe paved the way for a goal by Mcvey. Williamson secured the fifth Canadian marker. _ Referee-QM. Diamond. Triumph Of In bringing the delightful musical comedy. "No. No, Nanette." to the talkIngscl-een First National has sot 1a brilliant pace for other Hollywood Studios to follow. This lavish spac- tacle. made partly in simply gorge- ous r ‘ ‘ , opened before an enthusiastic audience at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday. The story-the comedy fable of a very unsophisticated millionaire who Imagined he could buy clothes for pretty girls Just out of pure good us- ture and get away with It-Is very funny. The special scenic musical scenes, Including dassilng trips to Holland, Japan, New York and Mars, are very, very beautiful. "Nanette" Is mlrthful, melodious, and produced with an artistry never excelled and rarely equalled in theannsls of the screen. ‘ ‘ It is impossible not to rave about the music. "King of the Air." the big song number. has a swinging, vlrlle tune that will live for a long time. It Is sung by Alexander Gray. Funeral Yesterday ofLateMrs. Davies The funeral of the lste Mrs. Dan- Iel Davies took place yesterday at 3.15 p. m. from St. Pauls Church. The rector Rev. H. DJRaymMid. M. A- was assisted by the Rev. Canon Cummings. The hymns slink We" The Laborers Task is O‘er." and “lead Kindly Light." The mourners were Messrs D. B. Stewsrtk. B. Stewart. H- R. Stew- art, I’. F. May. w. l". A Stewart. Patrick Warburton, Dr. Goodwill. H. M. Simpson, T. B. Woodman and Archibald frwln. Honorary Pallbearers: Judge Has- sard, Col. Inga, Messrs. H. James Palmer, George W. Wakeford, Capt. '1', o. Taylor. W. W. Owen. Pail bearers: Col. Charles l-iolsh. Messrs H. H. Horne. James E. Har- ris. l. T. Hlggs, George De Bloil. lwcm pa,” the youthful leading man. In a way Interment In Sherwood Osm- that will make It stick to your mem- em-y, Rev. w. Raymond oiliclatlnl- 0m _ _ _, ‘W0, No, ‘Nanette, ”l Is (5pecIal to the Guardian) SUMMER-SIDE. Feb. l8.—-Mr. T. Edgar _MIllIgan. of Northam, direc- tor of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association. leaves this morning for Halifax. N. 8.. where he will sail on the Prince Robert en Saturday with the Cdliidlfwl, trade delegation for Bucnos Alres. to at- tend tllc British Empire Trade Fair. Mr, Milligan is going in charge _o_f the fur exhibit being’ put on by the Canadian National Sliver Fox Breed- ers’ Association in the Canadian pa- vilion. This exhibit will consist of some of the very finest of Canadian silver fox pelts, selected by the As- sociation. All attractive booth will be erected by the Association, the showcase being the same one used by them at the Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto. which was de- signed from the one used at the Leipzig Fur Exhibition. In addition to the fur exhibit sev- ieral of the silver trophies won by v‘m\embers of the Association at dif- ferent times at the Toronto Exhib- ition will be shown. Appropriate leaflets or souvenirs will be distrib- uted from the booth containing par- tlculars of the fur Industry In Can- ada and showing the outstanding iquality of the Canadian silver fox ;'.‘ur. The Fall- will be opened by thc {Prince of Wales on March 14th and will continue until April Nth-S. About the only thing that comes to him who waits is whiskers. A Music, Color ‘And Sparkling Comedy Other song numbers are "The Japanese Ballet," "The Dance of the Wooden Shoes," “Dancing on Mars," and "Pretending." They are all of the tuneful quality that causes you to whistle them while taking your morning shower or riding in the moonlight. :1! Want to Be Happy" and "Tea for Two," hits of the orig- inal musical comedy. Bernice Claire and Gray portray the leading roles very effectively. Miss Claire. o. new personality from the stage, playing her first picture. will without doubt be one of the musical t/gkles‘ best bets hereafter. She has the youth. the besuty, the sparkle and the voice demanded for such roles. Gray. who was first heard in "Belly". Is also s coming star If he maintains his present pace. The comedy il upheld merrily by the clever Louise Fssenda and Lucien Llttlsfield. Lllysn-Tssl-imsn and Bert Roach are also prominent In the fun-making. Other well known players are Zssu Pitts, Mild- red Harris. Henry Stockbridge and Jocelyn Lee. The acting throughout Is excellent. Don't miss "Nanette." ‘your valuable paper-quot to mention I umuiuucs an this weelu that of several of the other publica-f Lions on Prince Edward Island-has} been devoted In controversy In con f nectlon with the hockey situation. Itf occurs to us that a great deal of the l blame for the present unfortunnt-l condltlon- In the Senior Hockey of. our Province Is due to some of the’ sport writers. Both of us are olil, hockey players. and know llmv nth- 344B ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS during llle play "Gone Broke." you will heal" numbers sung by Miss Margaret Stems and Mr. Leigh Dlngwell. .3449 3i DR. CREELMAN will hold e chest “lilic In Summerslde at the Red ‘toss Office. In the Town Hall on ing. but the former was allowed ‘practically a free hand to harass period that -“Iull from all angles. Nicholson on I Nicholson dld not turn In ills ‘usual cffcctlve game and could do little! Iwith the hard and consistent skat- - l for several minutes. It w. a '@ this ‘l Lcliirscz’ an s grand demonstration of n1. mhding. sensational saves, somc of item bordering on the phellor emf, my). bed Williams, Saunders, Nfihosson of; sure looking goals. . Play was fast and IlUlC s, and sci one time the Abbles we 2 caught‘ lng of the Gallant boy of Summer- i Wm‘ W“ ma“ in the 9- 3m’ 53-; side. Squarebriggs. playing centre fol" ‘mly ."° hi" m“ m“ ~31”? 55771114‘ lctes feel about situations of ijhli kind; Hard-feelings are very, very seldom held over from one game to another between the boys themselves. ‘I If the public would leave them alone. n a “gm m one game would never be ‘ADflIlEBH Hornby and Mr. Jack WIl the “use for Rs recurrence m fo]_].:1ns In their duet at the Prince Ed- lowmg gumea when the blood is up‘ 1 ward Monday and Tuesday night. things happen. After the game. when] 3449's‘ everyone is cooled off again. It ls. ‘ only a joke. But herds the sad part. “(M95 IMPRGVED'_R'°M5 h‘ the some scrum seizes upon the uupuu country have improved considerably Friday morning. February 20th. 3441-2-19-11. DON'T MISS HEARING MlSS for every cent that It Is worth, paint- , m3“ Ammugh ‘here i5 9' V"? 3m“ mg m elaborate puraseolugy the nu.“ . depth of snow on the roads, sleigh- uurs and dangers about which heiing Isexccllent over the hard crust knows absolutely nothing vwhich has formed. Travel Is also ex- n seem u great shame ma,’ such . ccllent on the Ice. although the sur- men should be permttcd to ruin our I face is covered with srmw‘ fine winter sport by a lot of venom- .0115 propaganda when there is abscl~ ' DISTRIBUTION 0F ASHES-Ye" iuteu, no need for m This is not “u, lierday. Ash Wednesday, the blessing lflrst time that differences have oc- land dlstrlbunm‘ °t “hes “wk ma“ curred bewueeu the Abeuwejts and int St; Dunstan! Basilica at nine o’- lme Crystals, but uu to the present _clock. In tile evening the Way of the 1,9 don't know o; any case wherelCross was held and Benediction of iuuy hurdueeuug exists between the ,Ihe Most Blessed Sacrament given Iuthletes o; the two towns, except, at 7.30 after which ashes was again lpossibly’ ‘hi,’ which 1s now m fun ‘dlstributedf Each Wednesday and ‘Iuloce and being fanned by the above iFridny throughout the Lenten secs- mcntioned sport “new Ion there will be Way of the Cross Please do what you can to help land Benediction at 7.30. At the straighten this thing out. and let thc Church 0f the MOSli H013’ 1166081181‘ boys play the 33mg, 'the blessing and distribution of anh- We are Sir, etc, es took place In the morning at 5.80 LLEWELLYN ROGERS. Mass with distribution at the 7 and JOHN S. WRIGHT. 7.30 Masses. There was distribution Summerside. Feb. 17, 1931. again after the Way of the Cross -j-—-——--— ‘and Benediction of the Most Bless- ed Sacrament at 7.30 In the evening. ‘There will be the Way of the Cross and Benediction of the Most Blessed challenge W. K. S. team to a friend- Sacrament each Wednesday and m- ly game of hockey to be played In day evening during Lent. the Forum on the night of the Sports ‘ Wednesday 26, Lille up as follows: Scrubs: Goals Rus MacDonald. Defence i... Prowse. R. Beer and Bull Hillier. Forwards- T. F. Foster. H. Gulls. W. Barbour. B. Cox W. Goes, B. MacDonald, N. Shamma, R. ers (Capt). Coach Master Gunner Hillier Answer challenge through Guard- ian or Patriot. Y. BASKETBALL Coasting along on the tall end of s 48-16 score the Y basketball team I removed the last obstacle In the way to victory in the first section of the City League by defeating the P. W. C. boys on Tuesday evening. The game wls not as one sided as the score would indlcstefor the college boys though for behind did not seem to know they were beaten nnd In the l-l-st few minutes of play llmkl CHALLENGE We the Scrub team do hereby Mr. and Mrs. R. Heber Ellis. 0‘- Leary, yesterday came to the city, where they intend remaining for the remainder of the winter. through the Y defense time after time to bombard their basket with n fusilade of shots that kept the winners on edge till the final whistle. In the second game of the evening ‘the Abbie Sisters weakened by the ‘loss of two of their stsr forwards in the last few minutes of play were forced back on the defensive, and the P. W. C. gIl-istalclng advantage of the break leaped into the lead Io finish on the long end of a ii-IO score and won the 1st section of the "Girls League." Referees W- Goes and Tiny Math- ieson. The Y. M. C. A. basketball ieilm will hold a practice tonight at ‘I p. m. All players are urgently requested to la on hand, ' the ex-cllampions o1’ the Island EProvInce. was outstanding. He engin- eered play after play and gave his wings some fine openings. but the ].=turdy blocking of the Summerside {defence and the goal tending of Le- lfurgeyturned back all the Abbie as saults. except two. l A special train conveying about two hundred Island fans arrived herc licnigl-it shortly after the start of the l ‘support. An additional crowd cf' linbout two thousand fans from Mone- iton aild vicinity were In the stadium for the big tilt. and got their money's worth In action. Stull Caught ' | The Crystals sprang Iothe attack iin the first period, riddled the rear guards of the Abbies and swarmed all over the Charlottetown citadel. Stull handled a few hot ones, but when McDonald. former Saint John left winger, raced down his usual al- ley one minute and thirty seconds after the game started, and blasted a rifle drive at Stull. the goalie clidnt see It until II: hit the meshes. Gallant Outstanding Prom the face-off Squarebriggs raced through the Crystal defence for s. close In shot at Lefilrgey but the goalie saved spectacularly. Chick Gallant was skating fast and harass- ed the Abbie defence with tricky stlckhsndilng and fast skating. Shortly after the six minutes per- Iod. Chick Gallant raced down right wing. swerved as he hit the blue line. caught the Abbie defence out of po- sition, spurted through and poked the disc between Stuffs legs. The light failed t0 80 on. but the referees blew the whistle. It was a pretty goal. Abbie Forwards Bottled The Crystals had the Abbie for- wards bottled up tight with o great poke checking game and their rear guards held off everything that came through at them. Schurman missed a sure goal when he skated past the ne. after beating the defence and had Stull down flet- Squarsbrlggs also missed an elegant opportunity to score a few seconds later when he crashed through Ilw Crystal defence and shot wide of the net. Abbies caught Crystals with two men short when "Chick" Gallant and D. Gal lant were banished for tripping. but the remainder held firm and gavc Stull some anxious moments. Squarebrlxls Great we over their ancient r ‘i115, but there was no scoring. WILLIAMS GETS SMAI l.‘ GCJAL Chick Williams gave the mrrlotte- town fans something to e. washout four minutes before the 11m! p", wen he grabbed Saunders‘ pus from the corner and blazed it past Le- tuuuy with both hands and uluys usnce the recent thaw and ensuing ; game and they gave the mum we“ ._ liirflly. His effort was offsetthlrty seconds later when‘ ‘the Ailhie for- ward line was caught flltfootede inside the Crystals blue lln i. as Bulk phant grabbed a. loose puck and raced toward the Abbie pal. with only the defence man to pas, he cir- cled the lone gill-rd aid. peesedtbe witfer to Schunnsn win was abreast of him and the latter z zored without effort. The game was c "er solar as the scoring was concerted. Tile last few minutes were spent in a vsln at- tempt by Abbles to crr 2h the stub- born Crystal five man defence. The Crystals will rem. In in Mom. ton until tomorrow whh they will go to Amherst, where thzy wil meet the Ramblers, Central League chimp- ions in the first game of a m la and home series In the first roiln ' of the Maritime playdowns. LINEUPS Abegweits crying]; Stull I Fur-gay Defense R1 under-s D Gallant Williams Power Spillett Squarebrlggs Saunders Nicholson McDonald Aoom = ‘aurmsn Centre R. Wing l... Wing Subs Mollgomery C Gallant Fl. 1i’ Donald .11. z lliphsnt t xrmlsson GIuIs i. Referees-Geo, Duncan. Ciathlinl) James Fallon, Newcastle. - SUMMARY First Periods-l, E. McDoi xld, rm} assisted. 130; 2 Chick Gallznt, un- assisted, 800: 3 Saunders. Abbles pass Squarebriggs I63; pmaltles- Chick Gallant, D. Gallant; Stops-Stull l2; fielfilrgey13, Second Period-A, Chick Gallant. unassisted. 530; 5 Montgan cry, un- assisted. 1400. ‘ Penalties-None. Stopsz-Stuil b; LeFui-gr-y -'l. Third Perlodz-O Wllllnnwm pass Saunders, 15.35; 7 Schurnzsn. pacs Siliiphant. I600. Penaltlcz-"Nlchol- son. Chick Williams, ldlllphant. Montgomery. Chick Gallsili- Slop: About four minutes before the end ltllllillllllltlit. o