16 193; _ _,F 'r_i5a_qriARL9_;rTaTovifN c_UAnniAN PAGE SEVEN _ ' 1 BOWLING we NEWS “nr SPORT WORLD =i555ii%i= `i»u ousuxv nano' Sussex Dnv ALE ,_ if i. -i Every society and organization in the city have their nights. -me Fire Department men are going to have a night of sport themg,91v¢,s_ This will take place at the pm-um °1\ Tuesday. Maron zstn. and in “Ut Z0ing to be limlted to any one class of amusement. Everybody knows that the firemen have un. limited talent among themselves. They can out on sports. literary entertainments. drama, and mm. 963 if they have a mind to, and their bis nicht on ine zaui or March at the Forum is going to include_ everything. After the reg. “lar program of fun and sport there will be an hour and a. half of skating with an all-waltz pro- aitiiav i A SIZE gram. Firern en ’s Night, J ForumlWarch28th. Full _Evenings Entertainment O' Fun And* Sport Is Promised. . They are not telling the public just now what the program is go- ing to be, but our citizens may rest assured that each number is go- ing to be something new, from speed skating down _to acrohatic work, laughter and educational i stunts. | The sale of tickets will be hand- led by the Girl Guides. who will start out on Thursday next. The Fire Department have always had they have gven us good amuse- ment, and everybody who attends the firemen's big night on the 28th of March is assured of going home satisfied with having seen and en- joyed something new. Look out for the Firemen's Night! (Continued from Page I) The President in her address wel- comed the delegates and also Miss McCabe ot Aklavlk, MacKenzie River. Mrs, Raymond reviewing the organize the women todo their share in this work. In conclusion the president reminded each one I ciety.she has a responsibility. 1 Encouraging reports were given ' of thc different departments of thc a good house in the past, because ! TMoncton Hawks Rout Loyalist §City Squad 8-0 ' SaintJohnSixNoMatchFor“Hub’ E Outfit - 'Connolly Leads Monc-f ton Attack With Three Goals. (C““='1i3-ll P1055) of the Saint John cage. 4--REASONS- 4 .mu You snoum sun 1. Healthful exercise. 2. Splendid ice. 3. Congenial Com- panions. _ 4. Delightful music. \ FORUM | Tonight SKATE 25 CENTS _*_- that asfp member of this great so- Score 'Was 2_1 In First Game Oi In ' work. work of the year, said as we look back, are we, as a society, growing as we should, or has the call, "Go ye into all the world" lost its charm. She felt if each member would live up to our W. A. prayer Miss McCabe was then called on. In opening her address she spoke of the journey from Edmonton to Aklavik and of the mission centres Of In Church _ S tiressed powerful plea for the revital- of Church life. and for the of Christ in the chur- a basis of unity, was made. Secretary of the All-Canada. M of the Churches of r. H. B. Kilgour, Toron- a sermon at the Central Church last evening. of introduction Mr. Kli- atientlon to the fact Church was at present through great trials, an the statement ol’ th iiutiior Walter Carpenter would be out- thc statement of Christ gates of Hell would not against His Church. Div- professing Christians by the speaker as Christianity open to the the cynic, but people hide from their respon- nd diversions, the mis- of man. The Church was believers in Christ, band- to do the will of God. concurred with Pre- Ramsfiy MacDonald's expres- iolnlon that present conditions ‘- force the churches closer to- ~ and prophesied that the mughsine ~ d Prince County ln column In reserved for nlwl iii inte-rr-nt but mls-ertlnlng ol |\ I naiun- may be lnnerlrul ul 2 ‘ I uonl nfrlutly payable In ud- OCKEY at Kensington Thurs- .lfarch 16, 8.15 p. m., Kensing- Graniics vs. Summerside Hoc- there would be no cause for alarm. Co-operation and a ready desire t0 help would tend for greater unity. Speaking of our magazine “The Living Message,” she said it brings us news of the Church in action- many interesting articles from the mission fields. During the past year we were glad to welcome Miss De- Blois. The work at the Kangra Mission has'become bf much more interest to us since listening to Miss DeBlois’ splendid talks. On March 3rd we joined with sister so- cietles in the observance of the wo- men's world day of prayer. Mrs. Raymond expresseAUL's HALL SUMMERSIDE Many of the old stars and some new ones are rehearsing zealously for n finished performance. Irish music and Irish songs between the acid. Admission 35c ston and Estabrooks seemcd to be the pick of the forwards while Wil- son in goal was the standout. The Saint John defense seemed to be their weakness and fell down badly ‘ in the face of the swirling, swooping Hawks. The Hawks went after the Beav- ers from the opening whistle, but the Group B. champions met the challenge with a spirited attack. _The Nlcklin crew skated faster, _ back-checked better and were quick- er to take advantage of opportuni- ities when they presented them- selves. Estabrooks drew the first penalty of the series when he trip- ped Bill Gill as the big Hawk de- fense ace assaulted the Saint John cage and it was while Estabrooks was with the timers that the Hawks scored the first one. Big Bill Gill gathered the puck from a Saint John thrust at his own blue-line, fought 08 the forwards and circled Paddy Cormier to blast a rifle back- ~ hand shot high into the upper cor- ner of the net. About ten minutes later Bert Con- nolly raced up centre ice, split the Beaver's defense wide open and as the forwards streaked brick to block his shot, he faked, then blasted the wafer through a maze of sticks and legs for the second Moncton goal. , Moncton carried the play during ‘this period and the nearest the Beavers came to scoring was when Bert Connolly, who in circling the Moncton net, lost the puck which rolled in front of the cage, but Fos- ter made a timely save. The second period had just nicely got started when the Hawks scored their third goal, and before the per- iod was over the Nlcklin crew had piled in a neat half dozen to add to the pair tallied in thc opening session. Dud James engineered the first scored in the second session when he carried into the corner and flip- ped out a short pass to McManus round of the Allan Cup play-downs' Shortly after, Bert Connolly went on one of those weaving darting Muckle who returned him the pass at the blue-line and thc big fellow blasted thc wafer past Wilson for the sixth goal. _ McDonald made it number seven when Miller gave him a nent pass at the defense, l;".'.lc Duizc drziwing Wilson from the cage bcforo bung- ing in the goal. _ Bill Miller and Bert Connolly combined beautifully for thc eighth goal, Miller racing .straight clown ccnlrc nftcr ouispeeclliig the Bouv- ci's‘ forwards, drew the defense by taking a stiff check, and passing io Connolly who had a clear road to the goal. Connolly whistled a shot at Wilson, which caromed off his pads into the corner of the cage. The Hawks outplayed the Beavers by a wide margin and Foster had few hard stops to make during the period. The Hawks harrassed the Beavers throughout the third period but eas- ed up a bit on their concentrated work around the net, which to- gether with some spectacular work by Wilson resulted in no scoring. The back-checking of thc Hawk forwards and the powerful defensive work of Gill and Walker kept thc ambitious Beavers well outside thc danger zone and Foster was called on to make only eight stops, most of them being long shots. With the 'game solidly tuckcd away, the Hawks had little to worry about and seemed confident that eight goals will sec them safely THF. Kellogg Company of lomlon, Onlurio, has al- ways consiilereil wlicul amd lirmi ainnng nuiurc’s- greatest foods. Kell0gg'e PEP Bran Flakes -- nimle of toasted ivllcrif--lmvc cssvniiul elcnu-nie uliivli lmilil energy and strength. Eaton with milk or crcuxn they pro- viilc easy-fo-digest nourishment. Tlicre is enough bran in PEP to be mildly laxaiive. For years, active, energetic people have shown a preference for PEP. 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