v I Filffllfflflfi wlzsnlfor‘ rue‘ j I ‘Maf ‘Tliilfirtvsi’ |3Ri| n ¢E“ EDWARD Vaudeville Made Possible fygny, RAIlIO‘ TAEIHNG PICTURES ‘The Home Teams Won the Gamesby 34 to "ilfnafii-nsé" v?"§°-33='=»f°3i 28. Nicely Arranged Banquet, Alter Which Pleasant and _ _ rm» sbove toamds confident Were Delivoredv- ' lloy “__ ‘ I lielima and Lsst evening the bent Cuflers arrived in the city§ afforded the Charlottetown Curlers “with! and were royally entertained by, y“ n ‘rmco oancsns ‘F lmatllcdtltlnfl!‘ nlflfnstrcmtmrus avrawllm QUE to entertain such 360d fellows ns t ‘ .the Amherst Curlers. _ Gamgs , Bomers, Manager of. Hockey Club when: l h responded lyvrtgnghl National Hodtey League Results 5 kers fol- sll being un-l Montreal 2; Detroit 0. is visitation‘ Rangers 0; Ottawa 1. the Charlottetown club. , After the mstch which was hotly! and closely contested and won b! the Amherst the Chsrlottetown team by a score. called upon. of 34 1o 28, s dainty supper was» h then served to the visitors members of the local dub. A's one»: micron! andldown the house, Other apes .lowed for both sides. A. llbers, Vice President» snimous in. voting 11: of the Club in the absence of the from Amherst President Mr. L. B. McMillan, 01> best yet. The copied the chair, and on rising pro-_ ional Anthem posed a toss; to the king, responded to by the Singing oft "God Save the King" he then heart- ily welcomed the visitors and also Amherst presented the visiting teams with‘ complimentary tickets kindl sted by the President Mr. the Amherst H. F. Tennsnt Curlers rose in a body and gave‘ 0.13‘. Cbapmln three hearty cheers to the PTBBl-q H. W. dent, also to MnSuF. Doyle, Presb- dent of the M. P. B. , Fred Kelly, President of t‘he Mari time Hockey Association. , Mr. H. W. Rogers of Amherst then replied in fitting plimentsry terms of the genial good fellowship and hospitality of the Charlottetown Curlers, before singing of the Nat- hringing to a close "a - beingmost enjoyable event. The follow‘ ing are lest nights games: _ wine g5‘ don-ill. W‘. Farnsworth W. H. Towns l. n. < - » bend J‘. A. S. Bayer. _ , , Co» "as “'29; $215. D.-A.L\Icl{innoil1 ‘e’ “" “Y ° - " ip 1 ‘ J. C. Murray " "l “G. Wr; McLeod Fox News--Aes0p’s Fables-Orchestra ‘ i ‘m! sum‘ SATURDAY MATINEE CHILDREN 11c. ADULTS 26c. C.G. Duffy Club team and the Victoria Unions CARL IJAIHIIIE W LATEST H001’ GIBSON wssrsmu taking his sent, the Amherst Curl- ers again rose and gave an unamin- ous vote of thanks for the splendid reception accorded them and also‘ to Mr. L. (B. Mzflilllnn for his‘ generous gift of the tickets to the' hockey game tonight. Mr. C. B. Chapman followed, ending his sup- port to the inst speaker which was ‘urther supported by Mr. Collins. .\ir. M. P. Titus, also ad- iAlllRliAYS RAB ES llll Till illlITllRlA PARK SPEEDWAY Seven ‘Glasses With a. Total of Twenty Fast Horses Will Compete. Yet on Speedway. ‘of R. and F‘. Jewel were omitted!’ u n __ 1 u] I h “TF0; This sfternoonfhb Amherst and Furthermore Rev. E. M. Aitkcn. .°° m mm“ PM" o‘ w Charlottetown ‘temps pwili again was not the referee as stated in‘ The English League’ Fir“ Dlviflon play, when it is erpected the vislt- that article, and iinnly the scorew tier ac- was not 4 to l as published but 3 1 ' Today at 3.15, 7 & 8.45 \ Matinee-l6c, 11c. Nighb-Zfic, 11c. .ors wil1 give an J. D.‘ count of themselves. .r-. Duffy On Saturday arternoon lovers of pass anything yet in attendance Oil , . portnnlty of ‘viewing twenty fast noon's racing yet attempted will be “F: n 300d horse racing will have an opqSaturday when the biggest after horses in action on the new speed-ldelivered to the spectators in as‘ {quick an order as is humanly pos- There is seven classes selected .‘rom ‘the best and fastest horses! and matched in the different class» 2 x to make finishes of the split ‘hair The races will start promptly at o'clock with the following propos- ed horses taking the. word "go." Clan A. Pace: “Snowed In” OH A PTE R 7 COMEDY The Charlottetown and surround M8101‘ S- .ng h.“ semen are surely to be com- the splendid rsclngixfl. BflllBh Ginger. Cine B. Pace: Colorado Mac. “Dizzy Lizzie” Mary Pickford. ' - mu c t . . . . ..1o1 “Yf Bflwllllg stilts: Slevfzlrt 1s9 Roland .\it-.N(-ill 177 The United defeated Central -\l- 5mm‘ ~ - - - ~ ~ - - -- 177 ‘luistinn by 862 DlIIB. Th9 United .44 grads.- two new alley records by ‘ breaking the one held by P. w. c. Twill 226i’ of sozo. The United rolled the high United mam tom or 3124 and hlgh 51,1519 Jack Webster . . . . .. 192 .,.r 1191.. Jtzwar ClOW d: the United WMSO" Mmlihe" -- rolled highest single hnd three so 39W" elm"! '19? far m this league rolling s20 and John squflle" 88$ - 245 T59. Tho United hold all records so c°rd°n Tmmbs " " fur in nny league this year, on the _ “ ‘— d‘... Alleys. 1191 913 1020 (‘cntral Christian To“! 3124 Jack Stewart . . . . .. 1s: 191 14a -N<>1@ — The 311°“ l“ =1 W“ all" record. wonderful outxloor sport. Warm or cold they are right on the spot to give the crowd an aft- ernoon of keen enjoyment, that the sportsmanship of the horsemen is edo P, Adazofl‘. appreciated can only be testified to‘ ‘ by the nttemianc fans which has (‘Jeflfilflg and it ls expect “iAST Ailll Monday Prince Edward Tuesday GEORGE JESSELL-In- "PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY" >4’! “HOLD STiLL'—Oom Class B. Trot: lCap hvorthy, The Banker. York l0la, Colon Class C. Trot: Harry Todd, Ad- e 0g [he racing miral, Dapper Don. Dr. Setzer. Class o. "rt-nu lLand Lily, cars’ ed Wm sum way, Everready. ERST TEAM ARRIVE ll EAST EVENING; who llBS'llOI entirely from recent injuries, .- _ _ isllarinlzly and his albsence “'0l1l(8l1-" m“ from “Homo m“! lllinllull hi“; nmllviut "m. t. u. u s - , - __ “Iii; ‘lllgulutfnus signifies the do" time’ as the 0M gmuoma ' " when the robber reached l, tch. . v The Amherst hockey aggrggutkm winners of the Central Section of the New ‘Brunswick l-ioc are here to give battle waits. Prince Edward ions in the first of a s ed the Hornet . . I 9 |inlnlioTlltnmvl1 ills uuenlinu m outcr- lellcs cames on to Introduce newl "ll- l0 lll‘0-“l)"<‘l.<l of lrnlrlini: __ races and “Hem for the mwmstisulm new f-imsldcrulnly- bruthlc land enjoyment qr um trsin last night and st the Revere Hotel. 8 is the team: fence, ‘Lengllle; right a- l. ' Bottles io bed with you. this Is our bargain week. Special 98c. see them. E. A. FOSTERrfiQIQQ "A n-‘em supply of rut-ms comm-ass ts. centre, Harrison; r; subs, i. Biker- J. Fraser, Lusby.~ games, goals to count for e Central —4P._E. island title. They arrived by me DON'T SUPPER , ntcnss m People all about you prove that un- Under modem methods no xcrcisc or dict is required. Ramblers has hnd n very inlerest-lwflgley‘ "h" “h” sum“ 11"" left wing. Webste lug and eventful care ton, L. Bikerton, W978 BCCODIDIIIP, lednby Messrs. J. J. Power. Claude “D ’ Tk 0 ldF t” . on t a e o ee _ George Iiivrrlson. ell of Amber ' The $811111 as n whole are n- This Is s slang expression but we do not mean it in that way. We use it to show there is no need of hsvinll cold feet these nights, If you take one of our Hot Water according m Mm“; Suing stronger ths . , The visit of the Amhersionisnsl 8s back many fond; toddy. They have been 1n every circle. lixoess fat is $0 common as ii was. llnly Marmols at $1 the many benefit ‘t b your friends are lltlai demese you envy. your nood looks sad y a We are showing s wonderful Ilns of these goods and _ s and other hookey-< rings, [)0 “ma; l lsts of the goo however. ls still beln JQPIjesented by the b like all other b g8 cregtsblyilhe train nnd " usy wit’. ances t I I A ranches of sth- hotel. o u‘ ye the mam m H". .___________________ Hickey 8t Nicholson's . Black Twist Chewing Tobacco ‘Illiflfflll! gratings Tobacco 00., Ltd. ' Gherlotfetown Bringing Up rancher ‘ r A GENTLE Marc To‘ "t U€J'\'( i Iv iu-t». INTRUDE‘BVJT I'M FQQM THE hwnenc-M l AND ween LIFE. msuflnqct; COMPANY AND i- Tobnoco Users Enjoy the Flavor of A Y MECHANICS! ‘Tint taste and goodness that comes from the choicest tobscces grevm. In qusiity and ilsvor this tobacco is . The followiil. players will NP"- sent the Abegwelts on the ice to night when they face the Amherst team in the first of the home and D lfense. E. Prowse. J. Gordon, L. Gauthier. E. Col. E. Mclallslnsnd : R. Spilleit, M. Diamond spore ' goalie. of coming out on the long end of the soorertonight, they will work is thew neirér worked before, as l F ded his semnrks ol the pleasure it la“ eyes “E 5°39, (“dun l“ on e ‘l 's glme. ~ . y Toronto 2; Oanadlens" 3. l ll At Kentville: lsunenhurg 1; Kentl‘ JNOVA SCOTIA HOCKEY PLAY- OFFS Kentville wins series 36-1. n ICE RACES D r A CORRECTION ~ ~ A » in a recent-issue of this pailer‘soccer l-LP. Titus there appeared s report of n hoe-i Skip 10 key game played at Victoria be- tween the Cornwall Communily‘ l ' | c-' w. F’ Taylor which was partially incorrect. The : Leeds And Liverpool P ay Scor H. A. Ebert) line-up was incorrect as there was; Que ' R. Mcbnine no one by the name of Gallant, ‘ " Skip 13 playing for Cornwall and the names! less Draw In English Lea- l JfiNDON, Feb. 2i. — Results of 2 mods 0, Liverpool ii. l0 . The English League, Second Divis- Ion L, 0, C, ;——.\'Ol.l.s' Country L‘. .\llllilll‘Slll'illlf',ll 2; Clapton Orion: l, ilull 2. -——- . r The game between the Press and; . - ~ - l Anchors was rolled on the League} The English Lugoe’ Th“ Dmswn Alleys last night. The Anchors win-I ‘ , _ . __ ' m , ning out by a majority of 242 pinsxl £896,231?!’ Illlmwlllu“) mm“)! ( " John Chandler rolled the higlli ' ‘ ‘ l single 01236. J. A. Bentley had the’ . - . - - . highest WI of 6"- Follovn u:1E§1?§'§T‘i.i.f3i<"°iEiiiiiilfiilfifi the scores and line-up: ' ‘ flu l, Rangers fl; l‘l('Zll'lH (‘lyric 0;; ' - fi-‘A n Patrick (‘mvdl-iilit-ulll Ii. ; Day Press __ _The Scottish Cup. Third Round; H‘ M°rgan ' ' ' ' ' ' " 13° l" llundve built-d " “ontrnsc " n. McDonald . .. 144 171 15.3‘ 1...... " ‘ ' " R. Duncan 14S 180 171 0- >1 N >- t: co Nb! >44- rn-s: A. Martin . . . . . . .. 19D 193 S05 874- 809 dove/ate . l ’ower Fainting Conference 0n The Subject of Profitable Farminr 2nd DAY-Q Motion Pictures, Dlscutslm Fordson Trsctors and Universal Motors Strand Theatre 156 Kent Street 1.30 P. M. Feb. 28th, 1927 10.30 A. M. March lei, 1921 NO .CHARGE F012 ADMISSION ARRANGED BY THE POWER FARMING DIVISlON OF Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd, IN CONJUNCTION WITH Universal Motors = Charlottetown ‘ o (“and Tm“ '48s - We the junior lV-hiz llzulgs of Anchors ' the Arena Rink, do hereby chal- _;_ Chandler _ V _ _ _ _ __ 173 236 135 lenge Mr. Firillartonls llf-pznrlulcni T_ Howe“ H _ __ 115 143 177 of (‘rmade Till to u frinrillyi Klllllt‘ of 1.1 G055 ‘ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ __ 20,; 132 174 hockey to be played at, rho Ari-nu ‘ _]_ A_ Bentley 204 192 221Rink- lLinc up :1..- fn"l<>\\-.<: }3_ PQ0]e- _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ H 215 16-; 13;, Goal-Jack .\l.‘l(‘l_r.:(3l'. ___._ ' Ik-rensc- Suzvnilqv .lohu.<.w»u. 973 grand total 2740 L- Wling-linnt (lodkin. 37;, 393 Creascr hiutlloulnl, l(.|p1.| fin Jun l) llifllltllLH the lOllO\\lll,.. M!» “ i“ tr-zuns l1) R. \\'llig—F'red hiacl/Jrr, ' - y Centrc—.i. lwilliiuns Cataracts W111 Stills-oi. (i-ulkin, uTnn-unornl wmdsor (‘Patriot plczisc 04111)‘! l -—- ' - . 0 .. 1 - . Earth uake Or han ...::::£:.":.::.::.$s:1...:.;.as.B@sl011 and Glues-gen ‘l l’ to 2 in a Canadian ‘Professional’ ‘Hockey League game here lust‘ FOl‘ gnlght‘. The Windsor Hornets wcrci I ill hopes of strengthening their posh, lll0il for u rpiny-oil‘ berth at the ex- ‘ ,pcnse of t e Cataracts but never. n ~ n . -scemcfl lo be able to set going. l Tcmomo‘ h," 3"" T" 'l“"“"‘ l~ "dvvll don." Jlofluskol’ 0i‘ l'<i\‘lllll l‘ ' E ' " ' - “Run -. Hunrd‘ U _ _ r _ . w» _. . ms l)l\\.ll(l- y 1'" s“? “eymrel-lofi his" entry o! llll- yimposml ma“... ewlere‘ ;fhou swimming r-Vrlll '11s used Norman Ross 0f (‘nil-an “Y m" TPWlill of '1 loner f u ubllc. l .. . . _ ‘_ . m ' “ha some“ the mungger of the; . Steyunr, Inlllvfihilllllll er in smniwatl been requvslcd and 1912‘ mm or [he examination. rs had the Pleasure of being’ ers is very grateful ts who mot them at “Flanged convey- the Abeswel ~\. o ' “ovum Zilgfiééifnfin AND OF‘ couRsx-z YOU CARRY A LOT G\T_OUT or {Ens-r no»: 1' WANT AMY r o rt . placed “l\'nmnkurn" in ‘the Ziiztjui‘ Sullivan, who was at - to the embassy. sin-coed tho l GEIALLENGE u fricmlly gumu ut’ huukc-y‘ will‘ ll": ""“"l"(e_"ll"q P?“ ' q-(n-tm Egg Chi-h“ znnlzu. Lub.i,_ildlt , .un o n- wmn “build imully bronco, wilcre =- unvzi. ilulv to be Zifflllll-{illl througlllqql" "CW ""“”“'“‘ “l i‘ 5mm‘ X Coach Ivan Lnfft-riy. 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Williuln can murinos cugntzctl lIP nnd rr~llr~f work H _ n l" (lvvvlop 1hr’ liis eyes were m For the m“ sixteen years he has propos l on \\llll lnronln lllloresis. ‘in ordvr lhnl 'l‘ '- --' - been a lemlng figure in the m_ _ orunlus tluum mom)“ o! a“ branchest Fans EU" ""13 hmc full consideration when in remember the Sydflgy ggguyoumres the ‘lmiwelll ‘lrlPY-‘i H11‘ given ‘final mnbussy silo. and‘ nck in 1911 hardest checking and game“ agg_|"_"‘_"’_“‘—‘*“—— '|!'BKB_ll0ns in the Maritlmes. l\ir.l appear, Some ITKIDQTS uncle luul come it 'lsit. lAILer ihe first l"? found the puppy. a ‘ ‘ _ v n n,‘ one“ and m, were over and he was nnmff was starving. Tho marines brought him hack lmee- he “skflt m‘ "mm "m" (‘amp Woods. on the American l! When they left in June of tho following ycnr, they ' ' e = ‘ ¢ R¢¢P therC rock / last winter, and nger of the Sydney soda“; and j ever since has been actively engug- Ben's Belted Beans ed in sport Mn “flak Browm-ot Amnmun‘ lheolcllashioned brow who is slated to 8m Sam I ‘ handle tonight-s Then they are sealed . easosrrvcdb th. B Les train and is registered a‘; thtlnlliec‘: handy for a hungry meal‘ George 8te_ ioria. \J) ‘Manager Som silo was n good little EW- reitly,‘ “but. nobody lHlOWS if! are belted all tlsy long in croclts to give them n goodness that made Boston the hub ol the worlcl. in cans so that you csn always have them At your grocers. 20c. _ sited Beans i from con to contents!" Ben's B "maritime ~~ —B>' Gsorsslic‘ I DON‘T WANTTO-MY COMPANY w/wTs-ro owocfil- THEIR Potions ou woos l-l we FIGURE ATRAVEUNC‘ AmeAsoADofl no TQO GREAT A RISK‘. - D l??? .,.tia"~inn- _-