,4 I » A Western Locals ,1“; column ll turned for vluu y: local lnierut bu! advertising cl "wl, uuturo IIII be lnlerted at “mm a word uu-istly parable in “yjlwl- .-'1'B.Y our Hue-Tar and Honey , [or coughs. Taylor Drug Co., Ken- l glngibll. SS CUT SAWS in plain r050 5nd lance moth in stock at Bracel L-Boi-fi-lt-lli. .-BUY CROSS CUT SAWS, bundles, flies, saw sets eta, at Bruce's. L- .955-2-1'1-2i. ..-"BB.ACE'S BLACK HORSES" young, sound, quiet, weight about 1350 lbs. each, trappy percheon type. Can deliver about April 1st. L-B74-2-11-2i. I 4938 MABCONI RADIO gives the news of the world a day before the earliest paper, also the best in music, song and story before the curfew tolls. L-B74-2-11-2i. __sUR.-Sll0'1‘ for horses and colts. Taylor Drug 00., Kenning- ton. -SEMI FINALS PLAY DOWNS- North Shore Hockey League at Kensington, Monday, February 17, i936 at 8 P. M. New Annan vs. Silver Wings. Skating after match- Admission 10c and 20c. L-i029-2-i5-2l. -ANNUAL MEETINGJThe an- nual meeting of the Lea. and Wright, Hockey League will be held in Vernon McLeod‘: swre, Albany. on Tuesday, Feb. 18th, at 2 p.m. All interested please attend. T. J. Inman, President; C. O. Baker, Vice President; R, G, Barwise, Sec- retary Treasurer. L-1000 —POTATO SHIPMENTS - The iiue weather of the last iew days has speeded up the potato business in Carleton and adjoining farming sections. Many of the farmers are busily engaged in hauling potatoes, some for storage, but mostly for immediate exportation. Several car- loads have been shipped from this station within the last few days-D —FOURTH DISTRICT VACAN. UY-A large number oi electors dissatisfied with the conveniion which selected m. Horace wright as Liberal candldaip have approach- ed Mr. Douglas Bell. Carleton, to allow his name to go forward as independent. Mr. Bell on Bat- urday let it he known he was pm. pared to accept the invitation, arid vlili nomi V.- as Independent. He is a nephew of the late Hon. J. H. Bcll, Premier. a —OARD PARTY-The regular C.Y.M.L. auction forty-fives was held on Friday evening with a larger attendance than usual. The prizes are as follows: Ladies first, Mrs. J, 0. Hickey; ladies consola- tion, Mrs Charles Douoegie; men's first. Abfion Areenault; men's con- solation, George C. Arsenault. Bpe- ciui prize, Eva Chaiason. Freeze- out, Mrs. Andrew V. Arsenauit ' Next Friday will be the last before Lent. S. —VALENTINE SOCIAL-About llXllI girls and boys attended the Valentine Social in Epworth Ball ~ Friday evening, Rbruary 14th. when the Young People's Society ..entcrtained the Canadian Girls in “airline. ‘ruins Boys and ‘frail ~.Rangers. Miss Jean ‘Townsend told a story oi the origin of St. Valen- tine. The reminder of the evening W5 spent in games and a sing song after which refreshments were served. an; Stuart Williams pre- sided at the piano. On motion, a vote of thanks was presented to a the Young People's Society by the President of the senior group oi ‘ C_G.I.'I‘., Connie Denny. S. -—CARD TOURNAMENT-About one hundred people were in at- tendance at the Oddfellowa Hall. filummerside, Fflday night when the Rebeccas entertained at bridge and auction forty-fives. The H w... ..,, ,.-.,,,,.,,, w, ., _ , y _ ~. ..~,_< ~ ..,.-,..-_. Members of the newly-mow! eating visit to vuucouviu- surlur federal harbor b08111 which 00“- whlch they toured the port's 48.78 iroia all the ports o! Canada imfltr square miles of water and shore the Mnkenfle Kin: roverumeni llnie oi 9s miles. Col. A. n. Dubuc, policy recently concluded an inter- LEFT, and ll, E. A. llawlren, milcllulul Pinllsllll mnllnlll . __.‘§9“E{‘B‘L1._1l‘?}!¥?“g° "m. —ll0CKEY MATCH-fir: Friday night before a large crowd of en- thusiastic hockey fans, Borden Na- tionals defeatcd Wellington 5-1 in the first game of the home and home series for the McLean League championship, goals to count.--D. PERS ONALS -Mrs. Arthur Conlon oi Lloyd- minsler, Soak, and her brother, Mr. Harry Birch, Aberdeen, Sask., were recent visitors to Summerside‘ the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Birch-S --Mr. Robert Inglis, Bhediac, N. B. is visiting in Summerside the ENG-it of‘ Mr. John Bowness-S This report was denied, however, in Soviet dispatches from Uian Bator, outer Mongolia. Ofliciai Mon- golian quarters were quoted ns saying there had been no further border trouble since a clash on Feb. i2, which, Soviet accounts said, re- sulted from invasion of Mongolian territory by Japanese-Manchoukuan troo . (The Tum-official Soviet—News Agency called the Tokyo report a —The many friends of Mr. Brew- er Auid, Freetown, will regret to leamihat he is confined to his home through illness.—-S —The many friends of Mr. Harold Cutcliffe, Cape Traverse, are‘ pleu- N Fe Harbor oard Makin ur .0: Inspctiou ed to learn of a decided improve- merit in his condition. Mr. Cut- ciiffe has been very iii with pneu- monia. ‘ "pure invenwn.“) I Sec Peaceful Settlement Russian Government officials ex- press/ed belief that a peaciul set- tlement would be reached in the frontier dispute between Mongolia and Manchoukuo, but the oflicial Communist party organ, Pravda. warned’: “Any imperialists attempting ag- grcssicn will find it fatal to tamper with the Soviet frontiers." The government spokesman said establishment of a. mixed commis- sion to investigate borderincldents must await word from Tokyo as to whether Moscow's suggestion that neutrals be included is aufiiltable. The Tokyo and Moscow govern- ments have agreed in principle to the formation oi such o. commission to inquire into the year-long series of clashes. —Mrs. Gordon Harvey has re- turned to her home in Cape Tra- verse, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Bradford Webster or Milton-D. —The many friends of Mrs. Bert Dickie of Cape Traverse will be sorry tc learn that she is confined to her home through illness. —Measra. Robert and Clifton Ince cf DeBabIe visited friends in Cape Traverse last week end, their so- journ being somewhat lengthened by an untimely snow storm-D. —The many friends of Mrs. Thomas Gardiner, Cape Traverse, will regret to learn of her very ser- ious illness-D- —The many friends oi Mrs. J. W. Howatt, Cape Traverse, will regret to learn that she is suffering from an attack of pleurisy-D. -Messrs. victor Shaw and Mel- ville Beil spent an enjoyable week- end visiting iriends in Cape 'I‘ra- verses-D. BRITISH STUDY Miniature Rifle Shoot Friday night's .__....... The attendance at shoot was very small but resulted in fairly good scores, especially of Wesley Dennis, who never misses a shoot, which goes to show that practice makes perfect. Scores as follows: Dennis, Wes 8'1 Jenkins, J. D. 94 Jenkins, R- E. 94 awarded each Olympics to the .. lilo MAY REIGN “ A CENTRE, are shown with Mr. K. J. Burns, past superintendent cf Van- couver, who hcs been in chargrof harbor affairs since the harbor board resigned DEBATE 0N as. nilllllll TH|SiliEEK meatless? {realises 1) " sed regret that the government had i not advanced any policy to end poverty and insecurity among the masses, was voted down 208-8, all parties uniting against the C. C. F. group with the exception of Niiss Agnes Macphail, (UFO. Grey- Bruce). . F. G. Sanderson (Lib. Perth), was appointed chairman of committees of the whole House and deputy Speaker. The House sat in supply committee Friday afternoon, passing a large section of the public works estimates. A lively debate on the Canada- United States trade agreement re- solution is expected in view of the outspoken condemnation voiced by Mr. Bennett when he referred to the agreement in the course of his speech on the address. The agreement, Mi‘. Bennett said, was “highly detrimental to the highest interests oi this Dominion. Not only will it be found to be dis- astrous in its operations, but it sows seeds of discord instead of promot- ing harmony in this Dominion." In absence of any government legislation likely to be ready for consideration in the near future, the Senate stands adjourned until March 3. Norway Leading Po i ntm a ker At~ Games (c. r. By dual-duo's Special Wire) GARMZISCH - PARTENKIRCH- EN, Germany, Feb. 16—Behind the brilliance of her skiers and speed skaters, Norway romped away with the 'mythical team-title of the fourth winter Olympics which end- ed. today.‘ Willie no team championship is officially recognized, a "title" is nation gathering the most points on the basis of 10 points for the winner oi an event, five for a sec- Aditonal Sort s ERSIDE GUADIPl and PRINCE COUNT NICLE ‘..u...-_'¢ Mari ti n1 e Playdown Dates Set (c. r. By Guardian's Spooill Wire) MONCTON, Nb. I6—-'I‘he play- downs leading to the New Bruns- wick junior hockey championship were armouuced tonight by Frank J. Gallagher, president of the New Brunswick Junior Hockey Associ- ation, who also anno -‘ the dates for the Maritime semi-finals and finals. In the Maritime play- offs Nova. Bcotia has drawn a bye and will meet the winners of the New Brunswick vs_ Prince Edward Island series, on March ll and 13 for the Maritime crown. Following are the play-downs: Semi-Finals Feb. IB-Saint John at Sussex. Feb. lii-Sackville at Moncton. Feb. ail-Sussex at Saint John. Rb. 28—Winners Moncton-Sack- ville vs, Sussex-Saint John at win- ners Marysville-Chatham, ‘ ManZ-Winners Marysville- Chatham at winners Monoton- Sackviiie vs. Sussex-Saint John. Mar. 4- N. B. champions §,‘;‘,‘,6P§,“,§',“',,,§Z°‘§f,?‘5mf,,§‘",,f“‘§‘f,‘§§ shows the Olympic rings. suvllosed ‘P’ E‘ I‘ chzmpl°ns~ other important towns uionl; the m 9mm“ the boner’ and we en- games‘ Mar, 6_.p_ E, 1, eymmpmns ~51; mute Corinth and De] m grayed mug, or the torch run. --—-—-——-— ma. champions, “w? m, cm wufuy‘ m, These will be kept by, the particl- vauzxn wrumra Mar. ll-N. S, champions at ., ' ts as souvenirs. N. B.-P. a. 1. champions. mmbh 631mm“? nmglgfjflgj p“ (A. r. B: Guardian’: Scam! Winl Mar. 13—N. B.-P. E. r. cuuui- “m? °- *5 ° Y = MADISON. SQUARE aaamzu. lhmllh the 40mm“ 1mm"- PW New York, Feb. lQ-Amid a bedlam pious at N, S. champions. Note: All series to be decided on total-goal basis. AMHERST. N. 8., Feb. 16~Play- off schedules leading to the Mgr- itimc Hockey championships in senior, intermediate and junior div- isions have been announced by President James E. wry of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Associa- iion. The following are the New Bruns- wlck schedules: Senior Feb. 20: Southern New Brunswick league winners at Bdmunston, in first series. Feb. 28: Edmunston at Southern New Brunswick league winners. Mar. 3: Winners of first series at winners of Central Section league in second series. li/Larch 6: Winners of Central section league at winners of first series. Mar. 10: Nova Scotia. champions at New Brunswick champions. March. 12: New Brunswick chum- pltlll at Nova Scotia. champions. llltflmedllto Feb. 19: Bathurst at Campbellton . in first series. Feb. 2i: Campbelltnn at Bathurst. Feb. 1B: Shedioc at Newcastle, in second series. Feb. 2i: Newcastle at Shediac. lFeb. 25: Winners of second ser- ies at winners of first series. Feb. 21: Winners of first series at * of second series. Mar. 3: Prince Edward Island champions at New Brunswick cham- pious. Mar. a; New Brunswick champions at Prince Edward Island champ- ions. Merch. i0: N. B.-P. E. I. winners at Nova scotia. champions. Mar. l2: Nova Bootia champions at N. B.-P. E. I. winners. Junior . OIympicTQrch Nations Relay Flamed BySun 3M“ i‘. (By The Alcclaled Press) BERLIN, Feb. iii-Peter, boy King of Yugoslavia, shepherd lads and some 3,000 runners of seven nations will carry thQ Olympic flame over a distance that would nearly span the American continent, in next Energy from CQD depends upon digestion -' Scott's Bauclnion is Cod Liver Oil TheCodLivetOilinsoadslnlalioliilft SWTPS EMIILSIIIII TH! DIGESTIBLE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE! FOR IALI IY YOUR onuoalrr i ; forq’ days and four hours from July 20 until Aug. i and will berunihmugh Greece, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hun- gary, Austria, Czechoslovakia. and Well-known sportsmen, atltennatl and athletes of Austria. Czechoslo- vakia and Germany will cover the remainder of the distance. dinary match would not do to ig- nite the Olympic flame which symbolizes the “re-awakened Hel- flame at Berlin's Lustgarten Aus- 1. The last relay oi runners will Feb. bil-Chatham at Marysviiie. 1 1 mg" Phogb A 11 b] _ W"? it d°Wl1 i" m6 5535mm “m” , Wb-31-—M°n<=wn at Bookvllle- c? gbsparecks withusfireposooit ‘lfil ‘° mm“ u“ 01mph’ m” on the 50:51; my‘? Swfmfipwofif i? Feb. iii-Mcrysville at Chatham. be 1e" u, the aungod in are thefiuehrerturm." "9 5 1 n an“, m ma” n Feb. 24—Winners Saint John vs. {mt We], Every participant in this “across- Kala-mgr‘: éangllfgd Benedict: i 3m" M "mile" Monewn vs. Before an altar at tht sacred the‘B°"“"“‘"“d'““w°y'“°'°“ Zliuuiu who finished first in the i S“°k"‘“°' grove or Olympia where Gm“ Europe relay" is whtillfltd w “m leazlle standing are a formidable i Feb. 26~Winners Moncton vs. once worshipped M, m, “mp1,, o; about 1.000 metres. or sllshtly loss bmd- o, puckmgm and u, Mud sackvme M’ wumers suss“ "5- Zeus sun rays will be concentrat- than twmtmrds 0t B‘ mue‘ upon by Benedict: as a musk-ber- Saint John. ed tflmugh a bummg ma“ as the Each will be providegwwttihttwi; m: to humm ‘ . source for the Olympic flame in wrmes’ m“ t? :3’ ‘l m: 0E6 Benedicts, having won several Fm“ Berlin. The first torch will be car- h“ sllmm“ m ° “FY sparkling triumphs of late. hm ried by the burgomaster of Athens. “s ‘l ‘°‘°""°““‘°“‘h ‘h’ “Mk” become favorites w earner, the supplied by the German 017111016 committee, are described as abso- lutely unextlnguishable. Tests have proved that neither wind nor rain could snuff the flame. A steel handle Sor each torch who passes the fire on to the next in the chain of 3,000 wrchbearers. The flame carriers will pause at unknown soldiers’ tombs in Athens, Sofia, Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna N. H. L. STANDING - at an altitude of several thousand feet. At the border, members of the Yugoslav sokoi federation will con- tinue the relay through their coun- Cmadlan Seetlor. A special memorial service en route is planned at the tomb of assassinated King Alexander of Yugoslavia at openac. Here young King Peter will join his country- men in the relay after lighting a candle at his father's grave. The most difficult barrier on tho Maroons Toronto . . . Americans Canadiens American Section Italians Entrenching For Month of Ethiop summer's torch relay from the nui- ancient Olympia to Berlin. The relay will take “‘ 12 __=' Germany. Total length of the Adolf Hitler, in the presence of gurlsigzsismrloeléghly 3.100 kilometres. igrematlma, olynzplc tqefirlfiseug; H Oflse League . Bans von Tschammer-osttn, "95’ gwflmm“ ° “ c . a -' _ members of the diplomatic 001119 - ,= N“ 5mm leader’ dmded “n °' will await arrival of the symbolic Flnals Tonight -~ course seems to be the thinly-pop- PARllsmlt 1B 91990595 ' u" ulated Hungarian plains. Some Detroit 7 French national census in March hundred athletes must be concen- Chicago . 4 will bring forth a azure eimlllr to trated there to insure uniiiterrupt- Rangers . ll that of the 1931 enumerat -u which ed progress. Boston 1c 1a a e531 is _ w_a_s 41.4920. ' lan Rains Upper Queen Finals‘ of UPDB Queen Btreet, iaurcls. In any case, close followers o2 these two contenders predict a lor- ies productive o1 everylhllll neces- sarytoinakeuparealcloaaend colorful brand of hockey. The series will be beat two of three of excited acclaim, Gene Venske, Pennsylvania's picture runner, scor- ed a smashing victory last night over his arch-rival Glenn Cunning- ham, in the Baxter mile feature event of the annual New York A. 0. track meet. Venzke outrun the world record holder decisively and broke the tape three yards i“ front in iour minutes, 102 seconds. _.__€._-____ POPULATION 0F FRANCE pi. Mussel/J l! E D f um x plus-ran boundless!» n, milieu w» I is sitcom... m classroom-r" C‘ Ill"!!! Gill lflll Ill! was brih ith ai tin d r- Pikardli‘ §fl°ns_ w“: :1"; byectohe _____ Buc,ke_ R g1 ond, four for third and so on down J committee in charge. The primes for (Continued from Pol! 1) Eddy, F .. ao to sixth place. On thLi basis. Nor- Mm“ 4: New Brunswick “m”! I n" bridge: Lfldigg gins, m“ Enid ---—————————~ Daly, . '19 l"? °°B°°Wd lwjmn“ “hm t!“ g1; p, 1;. 1. winnerg, ,,._,.,.,__ N N {IIBCFBIiBHQI gentleman's first, Mr- Princess Elizabeth, yellow-haired, Next Shoot w-nlaht- 59m" t’ “mm” M“; g; p, m. 1. winner-s at New‘ on,“ loyd Gorriil- ldie 1 , Misc , with "small ear" and —-—-—-'——— ' Brunswi k winners. Ruth Montgomearyia Igrftlemeifs "zihee-evxvelilitest skin in the sworld," KEEPING 1'1‘ IN FAMILY thglilazgze waéaflredtiettlzdn nixed M“ f1, Nova scam "mm" ‘g i lo - Y e .- . . - _ w. Mr. Donald Burns, travelling plays in the park in the afternoon ‘mum skim" the "mamden N. B P Iii I winners. W‘ ‘K . vR-N. mlc-‘Phls WWI Mar. l3: u. B.-P. a: r wiuuoi-r at Drive, ladies, Mrs. Spindle; travel- but, egcept ioigher little sister and to w“ ‘lyooomoo’ The mm‘ d!“ z NW‘ l‘ m once fllClflbulllyflllnfllVylllllllllfl|ifflt 11"! prize, nti ' m. Edwin 1 uain, has few childmow cathedral ,_ Eatey. ma‘; igrmuduhticn rpm. 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Italy‘ three, Poland plane msnuiactur-u-a have an order March. From than until limo. the! ritory that his fallen into the stratcliul ‘"' @0110!!!" —-"“ “ ellineépfi :=mm' “"- memalggbgtm. h has a pony a bicycle, “Lil1ibeth" but to Queen Mary she two. for so machines for the Greek will have to conquer thehrect of hands of Mussoliall‘: trooill- once. _ ma‘ s. ' l ' h. ‘hm. ‘ “m8 01-006,‘: u “The Bgmblng," government. the country if they wlsh finhh line shows moan on areas. "' a jewel box a. globe a ones, _ ‘ ‘ .8 “more”. owl'- m nun-l Macon FIFE, boldier or POIIIIIIO Ambush , I1 B” "W" "'1 l°'"‘ “m” “Yorky.” She bus opened =- w-vlnaa - - account at the London post office QUICK. MAN GET HE f I NECE RY APTA N- WERE Quns UN SSA c I Q m SEE m m,‘ THAT EVERYTHING IS V'ERY QUIET. i» . .’7 MUCHTOO QUIET "m as ~ HEALTHY- ru. FEEL osmza THE PARK. mu l, charge account at a. 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