THE I3l.<lltl1" , Mwwlkwéi ? in l sssunss 3.15m. sis. Evening‘! s. us zss._4ss.sss. ‘r ' was luuansa or su- rinses Trail oi ‘ M081‘ BAPFIJIG Ialiow Ihiio tilssscc along the y and-duller. Ioar strange murders -wlt.h death iollowlng the bihck Bishop! As I book, it was a world-sensation! Now a superb talking picture. s. s. VAN DINFs ALSO Love. “ THE HEAD GUY " (AIAPITQL TODAY BURNING ROMANCE The hectic gayety oi Monte Carlo! with Rudolph Schlidkraut and Bessie Prince Edward Thursday rsum: COMEDY s. BEAUTIFUL Norma Shearer BEST N6VEL LANGDON TALKIE COMEDY IN e * 5, Exciting Mystery _ Ai The Prince a Edtvard Theatre ‘ 4 out], ‘wsaas-alsnor luvanalt case" »_ rscusn WITH suseslvss. ’ snocxs‘ AND soar-arses l best seller, “The Bishop Murder ' Alfllise." is giving a lot oi people a hair aislng good time at the Prince Ed- - std Theatre as e. result oi a clever- Jyxcontrived story and convincing % portrayals by such prominent cinema iavorites as Basil _Rathbone. Leila "Hyams, Roland Young. Alec. B. ancis, George Marion and Zelda C..- N_k Grinds and David- Burton, . l. - Lresponsible ior the direction Z" all-talking thriller. have done is job with good material. ior never a lag in the suspense - -- on oi the exciting Van Dine I - _. hich starts oi’! with making, u suspect three men as being in- ' _ the murder oi "Cock Rob- '- ' iools you in having the three, men themselves killed oil by the fitellous "bishop." {svhsll distinguishes this Msti-s- Qiioldwyl-“Mayer production irom fistery plays‘ isthat it spurns _' aflfoi such obvious devices as [the ilnding oi cigarette butts oi the ‘eamebltiandssthoseusedbyasus- greet; merged fingerprint-Q» the do: , hat does not bark and thereby re- plnnlng oi the murder on "twin or double oi the suspect. ong the original ideas if the iiiin ; is the finding oi a black chess bish- ' “gigs side oi each oi the victim with s. ieerins note couched Goose" rhyme. autumn. as the detective Phiio snot. gives an entirely believable ; Miss Hyams. as capable Illsss as she is beautliul, has l {fling isminine role oi Belle l - Ioungiresh from "Unholy I " gives another oi his inim- ejpcrformances. The re inlng L! membe s oi slsrge cast live up to the precedent set by the principals. "The Bishop Murder Case" may well be recommended as the best oi its type oi photoplay produced thus iar this 5885011.. ltssnraouaT m The members oi ifhe Women's 1n- stltuie oi Sea. View entertained at the home oi Miss 'M.l11ie Cousins on Wednesday evening Iilcbruary 12th. During the business period plans were made to have a social ‘evening in Sea. View Hall. February 26th. During thc social hour a reading by IMliss Kathleen Ready and instru- mental music by Misses Pauline Coulson. Elva. Duggan and Mr. J. E. Campbell added much to the enjoy- ment oi the evening. A dainty re- psst was sewed ‘by lvlfrs. f‘ ‘ and Miss Cousins. n Mr and ms Pope Beer. Charlotte- town were recent visitors at Mrs. Beer's dormer home in Darnley. Mrs. Thomas MscNutt leii. on Fri- day morning for Oampbclii/w. NB" where she will spend a month the guest o! her ‘blothers Messrs l-iugh A., and A. 1". Carr. m. Robert Scllar, Mleabley Riv- er. spent the week . end with his daughter Mrs. Harry Crozler, Darn- icy. Miss Adele MacNutt Chadwic- lown. was a recent guest with her parents Mr and Mrs. L D. MscNutt. Mr. Fred Donald. Sea View. was a visitor to Charlottetown on Thurs day. \ Miss Anna Cclady. Sea View. spent the week end with friends in Ken- Bifltkm. Mrs. Wm. J. Plynm. Burlington, spent some time the guest oi her sister. Mrs. H. L. Donald. Mrs. Atwood Biskney is spending some time with irlcnds in Char- iottewwn. TANNING SCHOOL MALPBQUE Standing ior tho menu-i o: Jan- usry:- Grade X-liiarslret Riley, 2 Thelma Donald, a Louise Burns. Grade 1X--1 Barbara MscNutt. 2 R-uth Mmtgomery. I atone-y Mac- an. Grade VIII-ii Lois Rimssy. Grade VII-l Leslie Abbott. 1 Amy mambo. s Grace Bsalnto. Grade VI-i mid Ramsay. s Alias Macooigsn. 1 Kenneth Owen. Grads V-1 Ruin Mountain. I Isnnstn Medal. I Wilton Ramsay ‘Grade iW-i Blusid llsellutt. 2 ~etstemithe Prince County mispitsl ;'s - -- .- "i News urem- l Tea aAuoocK, ENGLISH BOXER, WINS on FOUL-~ me gasses: . RULED mar ms- stow WAS war, our ALL THE THAT IT LANDED JTS AN OLD BRITISH CUSTOM. vvhen Jack Sher-hey and Phil Scott square oi! next ‘Thursday nigiht ior their scheduled impen- round bout st Miami, Fla, tandem wlllbeaunitinhopingthatnoioul will mar the proceedings. still v-lvld are memories oi the English cham- pion going down so ewlitly-Ipsin- iully gihnsclng roiueal to continue when struck what ringside veterans conslde ’ a eonlparativeiy light ioul by Otto von rem last Decem- ber. Scott won on that second round mishap and he has the marvelous 500d iortune 0i getting into the Miami hig show. But he will have to perform brilliantly against Bharkey to oflset, ian impressions oi that silaibby technical victory over Von Pout. Nearly everyone who saw Phil grm that glroveling win, col- lating a big purse ircm a charity show ior such an unsatisfactory ex- hibition oi’ the hlnnomusiy called "manly art." will hope that. Bhsrkey gives Scott s. thorough dnlbbing. On the other hand. many recall seem-Areas SAY <>~ "ll-E THROAI/ A -- scorr MAY tin .- me cum RU. s'o""'s0', » ,.\-o s ~ ,- 0,.,.o\'.s~\ ,- \.O“‘...s0 se\_t v e , u‘ _ 0' DI I, t ‘¢“.,.'~, Bharkcy pausing in the ‘midst oi action to protest to the referee a- Gflflt Juli Demllsty! 10w punches. s weird procedure the/t". ts tin-n the head may when "Iron Mike" was wished and right in ‘ range! In a flesh. Denllptwy shot a lc-it hook to Shakers-Jaw andrti-iairspellsd K o. Now Sharkey has always claimed. wd not wiuwut reason. that his his been hsiizhard touls ‘several times derive that Dem/reel duel in 102v. However. no matter what the mer- its oi that controversy are, it g n1. most a certainty that Sharkey will no‘. turn his head to protest to any- one while in action against Scott ss long as the latter is on his ieei and not groping ior a. chair asflrommy mugiu-an did aitcr GB-mpllng one 0i Sharkeyh hardest last, rbember, Finally remained as American champion. Bharkey was never beiure so eager to provehis worth since the time he ilsttened, his home-town rival. Jimmy Maioney. He really M. u... t... NT‘. FOUL "rsagiroav/ LED O " elm. n»; Test-urns stuns-n. n». Gust lixitsis busts “Ln-t _ , wants to knock the British ohaml! eoidasasns/ppyapgaeisseriorwin- nlng the world's ‘championship by stopping Max Schmeling next June. But Jack's ii-lends know he must keep his punches way up. Foxy Jimmy Johnston, Madison Square Garden, iavgrlte, is Scott's Ameri- can n-lsnalgir. he is given much cred- it ior manoeuvring‘ Phil into the "Miami money aliicr that Von Pcrat iaux pas; and-d! the artlul James should yell. "libulP-‘dwcli. some oi sliarkeys iriends will be worried every time'_Jack shoots one below Phil's neck. which reminds some cynical ians that Teddy Baldqck, irngush feath- er. won on a ioui in London irom Spider Piadner- recently. The Spider lost when he wailoped the minia- ture Scott m the throat. 8o keep ‘em wsy- up. Jack. Phil may not ieel ‘em. but you can bet that the vigilant Jimmy Johnston will sedem.” - Kenzie. Grade II Jr.-1 Jean Btewart. Grade I-l Lawrence Ramsay. 2 Gerald lncklislts Poricct Attendance: Wilton ifs-i say. Roy Abbott. Lea Msoflougsn. Mas-y Stewart, Dugs-ld MsoNutt. Eleanor Ramsay, Kantiord Abbott. Marlon Abbott. Bruce MsoCioilksn. Lawrence Ranlsay. Inuise Burns. Margaret Riley. Barbara MscNutt. ituth Montgomery, Elwin- Mountain. Helen Burns. 101s Ramsay. Leslie Abbott. Harry MscG-ougan, Lorne Owen, Alice MwGOugsD- Principal Marguerite Currie. assistant, Mar- garet Waller. Miss Edith MacNui-t is the guest oi her uncle Dr. E. H. ‘Ramsay. Oharlmietown. Mrs. Cilmord Msateren. Bea View is visiting iriends in 1m. is. The social evening in the Young Peoples Society‘ was largely attend- ed and thoroughly enjoyed by all present. The ioiiowing was the pro- gram: Chorus by boys: Rcadifll. Harold Wcodside. dole. Bruce Stew- art. Reading. Lloyd Ibeksrby: Con- iestagssnessrldsshadlmsvla enjoyed. Mrs. Campbell presided at tho 011m- Miss Beatrice Campbell. Btu-ling- tomissweeisend llleltoitliss Margaret Ramsey- Miss Elma Stewart. iiaofllton has ior treatment. was sieves-vs host leeward to her completes-savory. jliss Basel Ramsay. Hemline‘ h oi iriends hm arsesssriyliooklng Miss Ciaudea. Grand Rsview and Chestnut Prince were the winners at the Stanley Bridge Racing Club Saturday afternoon the course was one third of y mile. Miss Ciaudca won with apparent case. the other contestants having to go an extra‘ heat to decide second and third m\\.-'- eys. Grand Review won the‘ iirst heat. dropped the next two to Sweet Elsie, but came back in the iourth and fifth a winner, which according to the cheering oi the crowd was very l . Chestnut Prince won irom Upton Boy with narrow drawn- iinishe-z. Blair Andrews worked- Ls- copls. Lass a heat in company with D. J. McLeod! automobile in 4i sec- onds. A race will be held Wednesday. 20th, Feb. Helen ‘rrampiast broke a shoe ‘in the iirst. heatci the also Class had t0 be drawn. Below is the summary:- lctllcnl s Miss Claudea (Mcliwen) 1 1 1 Ethel Todd (Houston) 8 4 31 O0 Etta (Bigger) 4 2 s": Lindy Ferguson) 23 43 i silo clsss. Grand Review (Campbell) 1 3 2 1 l sweet sllsis (Bmallwood) ....z 1 t as Inily Dope ildoOolsbreyl-l z a. s: Ruby sr. lusyhsw). s 4 4 44 kmily ‘Prsmpisst (Taylor) s drawn TiIIIO-ll: ' m clsss. ‘The K ensington Cape Traverse vPlay-Off Game ii - .~-_- On Friday evening. February 21st. the Cape Traverse Bloodhounds were led to Kenslngton by Coach Mulli- gan to meet the Granite: in the iirst game to decidethc winners oi the Eastcmsnd Central sections oi Prince County in-the race ior the McLean ‘Itophy. The game. which ended in a 8-3 deadlock. kept the spectators continually in an uproar, and it was the general concensus oi opinion that it was superior to any yct played in the new rink. _From the opening bell the Blood- hounds were distinctly on the scent |bewiiderlng their opponents ior a ‘time by unlocked-ior speed and sup- orb‘ teamwork. Aiter iiva minutes oi excellent hockey Claude McWiilisms stellar right winger ior till Hounds, scored on a solo run and number two was netted six minutes lstsr by Wendell Mdwilliams on a wicked ’ 511V! ‘imm U18 Gfllliitl’ billl "l0. Capt. Claude Howstt oi the Blood- hounds. who was playing a brilliant game, now erected a three-man de- ience which eiteetuaily resisted tbs many spectacular solo rtuhss buried stitbythsltensinltnnssaiettaior the remainder oiflthis period. which l-snded with uunigsirs marksmen nursing a two goal lead. At the isce oii in tbs second per- iod theplsywagunlnillilylsstlnd even, each ipns conibinind together like hot em and mainstream-iv Chestnut Prince‘ (Lawless) 1 i s1 theguest oi her uncle Rev. James Ramsay, lihnctosv-M .._._--1----¢-_---- ; Judges-d‘. height-We Wismorq-G‘. Brooklet- Upton Boy (Brown) ....... 2 I 1 2 nine-M. Oiiicialn- - _ Starters-Helios and Ierrish. and stew-t. disputed my: std~ stick- hsndiing were mubh lat-evidence on both side! sns tits wss missing. n. uurbarhasssd A_..___.._ ._._ ...___ ._...1 ._._.......__.... 8 To , Nil. to the tune oi B to nil. Summerslde and Prince Edward (Jrystel Scrs l l Again Victorians Shut Out slits... University Ladies’ At Halifax The Cry dsisters oi Bummerside island in general has ever! reason still contin e unbroken their string to be proud oi this iair galaxy oi oi’ victories annexed both at homo puck chasers. Their recent victories and on the Mainland. Last night reflects much credit on themselves they gave the Daihousie ilnlverslty and 1n no small way helps mater- giris a sound trouncing st Hailiax isiiy in advertising the Garden Pro-_ vinca-B. Last Night i. L. OF C- BOWLING NEWS Following is balance oi schedule oi the section now playing includ- ing Big Fourf Feb; 25. Alerts vs. Stars. B. Lapthcrne . 166A 1'13 1'14 Feb. 26. Wolverines vsJLlons. 0. Ilowther 144 1'14 141 Cubs vs. Foxes. _ F. Teed 156 149 181 Feb. 2'7. Rovers vs. Cresccnts. J. Fraser '97 159 l4’! Feb. 2B. Abbies vs. Stars. -—— -——- —-—- Mar. 3. Stars vs. Victories. 694 810 930 Mar. 4 Alerts vs. Crescents. Total . . . . . . 2324 Mar. 5 Cubs vs. Wolverines. _ ~ Lions vs. Fbxcs. EUBEKAS Mar. 6. Alerts vs. victories. Mar. 1o. Wolverines vs. Lions. Stewart 11o lso us Mar. 1i. Cubs vs. Foxes. M. Adams 172 131 1.33 , -——-~ ‘cl; Beer .... . .. 19s zoa lso cuultcn LEAGUE in. Stewart ....... m 161 zoa trauma lr. MacDonald '11s zoa so Tonight st seven thirty a meeting 834‘ B63 890. ' will be held at the Y. M. C. A. oi Total 288'! members d the various bowling teams oi the Church League. to or- ALPHA! g-anize and schedule the Church ‘ f League which will start Wednesday. I. Lsiierty 144 169 :78 - Following is a list oi the tesmsz- B. Isovs 118 180- 83 5t. James. 8t. Peters. St. Psuls, J’. Leitch 134 149 1'11 Trinity United, Zion. Baptist. A. Gsrnhum .. 106 147 112 All bowlers oi these teams are M.- Ilowther . 145 116 l6’! cordially invited to attend. ' ' ' -— -—— —— 64'! ‘ill. all rtaaairsn Lasoue frothy 2219 1 - l. . Last night the "Eurekss" dcicated \’AGABONDS_'- the "smonas" by the narrow mar- " - ‘ . ginoi 63 pins. S. sellincr ‘l?! 112 95 G. Beer oi the "Eurekss" rolled the extra high single and three string scores oi 208 and 653 pins. In the second,‘ match the Alphas won over the "Vsgsbonds" by 321. I. Laiierty oi the "Alphas" took all individual honours, rolled the ex- ceptionally high single and _thrce string scores oi 278 and 691 respect- ivcly. Iiollowlng are the scdrcs and line- Local Bowling News UP85_--__ _ c. Matheion .. RAMONAS 1K6 ill. M. Ling E. j/Iallct . N. Younker F. ,-..-.-..s..~-.. _., - > iCES~0N WEDNESDAY Charlottetown Driving Club Will Stage Meet If Weather Is Favourable. s____. rtscms H "19 l" i! in 800d condition on Wednesday aiternoon. the Vlctel-ln Dfivilll _C1\lb Dll-IH to have ice races, The iollowlng are the probable start. crs: _Frce-ior-ali-trot—Captain Jackson, Watts Edition. Brier Mac. . Class A Pace-Betty Mozart, Col- orado P., Mac Waltz. L. A. Ccpla Belle Brenton n. Class A Trot-—Mac Todd, Binger, Aubrey, Peter Verde. Green BBOQ—EDU‘ICS close Tuesday night. HOCKEY A RES UL TS (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. s. Feb. 24—The iinal some oi the Truro-Stellarton home and home hockey series has been postponed until night. LUNENBITRD. N. 8.. Ebb. 24- l-islliax Wolverines defeated Kent- ville 4 to 1 in an exhibition game here tonight. iillllBATS ARE BFFBN Tflllli xm-rvnm. N. 8.. see. 24.-'I‘he Wildcats leit Kentvllle Monday interning ior Lunenburg. where they Mill-meet the Kallisx Wolverines the same evening in the opening game o! a tour. during which they will play teams in Nova Bootia. New Brunswick, the, Provinces oi Quebec and Boston. The itinerary is sli complete. with Total nowumo "roman-r C. N. R. Oiiicc- Staii. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Feb. 24-(Produce)— A deilnlteiy easier tone‘_wss noted on the loésl butter market today. ilnest New zeslsnd bcins quoted as low as 341/; cents. although 35 cents a pound was the average. Borne i500 eases oi New Zoaiand butler arrived hers today. Prices to the retail trade remained unchanged at s8 and 39 cents a pound. The cheese misrket remained extremely quiet withprices at 19 cents ior easterns and 19% cents ior westerns continuing to pre- vail. “eductions continued =to take place on the egg markets with aver- aging 1 cent a dozen today on all grades prices now rangingdrom 36 to 49 cents a dozen. The dressed poultry market remained unchanged. The local potato market displayed somewhat easier trend reflecting a somewhat diminished demand. New Brunswick green mountains were quoted at 81.60 to slot per 90 pounds Scarccly had _ the third period opened when E. »Bernsrd_oi the Grsnites took s. pass irom Burns at the Bloodhounds blue line and shot through the deience to even the count. Two minutes later Clint i-low- att, dashing centre oi the invading host, sifted through the home de- _ Forwards A. Murphy V. Webster D. Murphy C. Mcwiliismsl 1'. narrscn C. Hewett B. Gaudet W. McWiilislns A. Bernard B. Clark E. Bernard. tense. lass-Essa at tits goal mouth. trieking-whiiah-io-lputwhe Bloodhounds slain-in the lssd. Pliy continued isiriy- even-until- three minutes beiors-the-gong when Al Murphy. b1 quick thinking-and an" exhibition oi uncanny stiekhsodling dinctly in iront ohCsrvsfs N86. sludsdstriooittissnsmrsndbuig- ed thsltwine iorthetvingsnm. ‘nu game ended with reisrse hank Iso- rarlane over a kicked-puck Late» Market News in bulk. and Quebec's at also. OTTAWA. Ont‘. 11th. ilk-lower prices and a generally weak market are reported irom practically all (‘gnpdjgn _‘ ‘ tOdlY- TDIORCO I‘ there has been a iurther sharp break in egg prices here. Dealers are now quoting country shippers ior un- grsdcd eggs extras 87-99 cents. iirsts 34-85 cents. puliet extras 93-34 cents. seconds 80-92 cents, delivered. cases returned. Wholesale prices to retailers are extras 42 cents. iirsts 40 cents. bullet extras as cents. seconds 35 cents. Montreal. Egg eceipts here Saturday were 2,594 cases as com- psredwith 1.00s cases on the cor- responding dsy last-year. The mar- ket is very quiet and lower. U. B. iresh eggs are Jobbing between deal- ers at extras 42 cents. firsts 39 cents, seconds 35-36 cents. Wholesalers are selling to retail stores extras 44-46 cents, iirsts 42-43 cents, seconds 3'1- 4l cents. Winnipeg. Egg receipts here are showing some increase and eiiective today. Wholesale are re- ducing the quotations to country shippers to estrus 40 cents. ilrsts s1 cents, seconds l0 cents. delivered. cases returned. Vancouver. This egg market is steady. but working lower under heavier supplies oi eggs. DOiNGS AT THE NAVAL PARLEY (spssisl is the osssdiss)» PAitll. Feb. fl-Tbs new Punch Government which when iormsd will send a new delegation in the Wllhinshnzceoisrenco has taken tbs initiative in building up-ths Irencirnsvyw Dmpits the present international crisis tits entice nation the exception oi the Quebec ganles. LOwing to play-oils in that province {it hss not yet been definitely settled wvhether the Wildcats will play in Quebec City. Montreal, or Sherhrooke That games will be arranged in two oi these» three cities is however. practically certain. - Coach small stated this evening ‘that the Wildcats schedule will be ‘as follows. Monday. Lunenburg; mesdal’. Mansion: Wednesday. Amherst i bellton; Saturday. Quebec; Sunday and Monday. either Shcrbrookc or Montreal. pouibly both. Tuesday ii" team will arrive in Boston and will attend the N. H. L. game. Wednesday lvlsrch s. University Club at BM"- Arens; Friday. March '7. Universiiy Club. Kentville will have a strong line- up ior the trip. as in addition to their regular team. with the exccvi-illl‘ “I Wallace Bartcsux, they Wm m" aiier leaNlng Llmenburg. Vince Fer- gusOn and Kenzlo McNeil of m" Wioverines. Red Teller. ‘New Glas- sow. dcicnso star. "l" M“ fife Wildcsfl at Bhcrbrooke and will m- ccmpany them to Boston. thus RlViiiZ Kcntviile what amounts i0 DWPW‘ ally sn all star eastern 1cm» délw" The-Wildcats making the trlu R" Masher. Kennedy brvilwrs- “m” ant, ‘Ilowm. Bennett. Parker, Lefllwld Trainer, Bill Rswltl’ and Harry Red- den.‘ ' _ Wgly 25,000 American tylwwriif’: ‘m’ ‘gmpoytgd’ into Germany in 1.... Cuennany has 200 iactorics maid"! goods oi all kinds- ‘ i American cameras M"! 9h“: graphic supplies are becoming WP _ lar_=in_ India. __,______________,__._ LISTEN IN i 12.30 To 1 P. M- ssrlllnsrs as» wslmssnsss arsnon o. N- l- l» A _ (ssoucroul Th“ ‘h. '°| Qqggggta at till! sstarssnndWvlflw lllllluul Wednesday ‘ Thursday. Newcastle; Friday. Cam?‘ _