, cirmu walrus GUESTS w.-- .._,.__;, _ _ fifllhltplveltsdiaassesasavlmsyeu _1 . TQOIPIIIIIMOeIIlInsryQIIQnflQs. rouge-pf... 1 _ '- Penslsr Aiinond and < l. Cn¢ ~.~.:-=. < is s snst ladies '; ironed skis, caused by incumbents“ translator snssosbbmos. ‘Es As‘ m8TERc£urnAt oauesrons I Provincial Agent for ‘y bins Qkflrltldvsdlerlnleids and Heck Wsnsiispsules 70F SIIMMERSIBE BURLERS SUMMERSIDE. Feb. 17. -—'l'hll him that is Without sin cup! the curling is to be a permanent sportJflrst stone." in Summerside henceforth was evi-i A voice: “We'll have no curling. danced last evening when a isrge1 Mr. H. T. Holman said he was delegation from the Ciiarlottstownldeilghted to see the Charlottetown Clllllllfi Clllb D044 l Moll!!! Vi!!! curlers present to stimulate the to the western capital and injectedfiocal brethren with their enthus- n lot of enthusiasm into the mem-iiasm. He stated that to a Char- hers of the newly-formed organll-"lottetown man he believed the rttion. credit was due for getting the Ulwll l-llfill‘ lfrlVll b! the ilvgsme started here, Mr. Titus-who o'clock train they were met by Pre-ihad persistently urged gram“. sidsnt J. J. Morris and s bunch oition and pointed out its advant- ihe local stalwarts and escorted to “s; the Queen Hotel where a splendid1 Mr. Titus spoke briefly pointing supper was nrsnarsd. of which. I-il-iout the intense interest which goes er grace hsd been said by Rev. J._with curling. lie had never play- J- MMDOHBIQ. lolllh ll!!! ill filled a game before coming to P. E. uartoolt. Time was at a nremlunrlsisnd and now he finds himself a for a big bonspiei was scheduied1very ardent devotes of it, “sziu at 8 o'clock sharp at the; Mr. George W. Manhood emphas- ' i.;:i‘.z between the visitors Izod the good fellowship which arid lhe entertaining teams, 100 ‘Q93 with [hg ‘gmg 3nd wants President .\lorris in his introdutymyg great guy 1-15 used [b3 wry remarks welcoming the Viflll-joqgg] brethren not m begun; “N; ~rsu served notice that Bfiecilflllgolng forward with their proposed would be limited to two minutes paw rink, each. He then called upon Mayor» elect Arnett for a few words. ithe more one follows up curling! Mr. Arnett stated tbst it gaveghs better they up; i; and the bet-l him Great pleasure w be present tel- you like the men who play it. Mr. J. P. Crockett stated thst~ a wnncsrs mm WILDOH‘ '“ 1 i i v The annoiinounent was _ Rested with the blipest cheering, their stuff. Their combination Iaatlist wsa shown throughout the‘ simply marvelous to watch and the evening. 1 Second Ice Meet (in Hlmkelll 13y '95 sllmmemide Draws .3.’ "Sfdifiibl. “Nyifibfill a Large Crowd; night the first game oi the play-off. lerlss will bale Place here ‘hiss-i 1 day nldlt next. With the winners of 1' ‘Another ideal day brought out s_‘ the Central League section. whlchl is", ‘unsung u, s" m, ggggnd; is between, Sack-ville, Amherst and) lee meet in Sissnnierslde yesterday, Oxford. ‘ afternoon. A real day's sport with1 (The A-besweits have s. strong. racing very close, especially in _i last line upof players for the coin- Clsss A when Rilzy Aubrey lfldilDx playoff games and the team Soldier lady raced to a drsw..'l t takes a win from them will pressed very close by Princess] be travelling faster than the Aubrey. ltrsvslled before. In class B. Lscopis won} The Ahbics have a much more the race. Barney paced an excellent! improved hockey machine than line beat in the first. Helen it} when they met the Kcntivllie piay-1 made the race very interesting and; ere at the first of the season, and captured the last heat. Camibell-isbould these teams meet alllll ion Bell won the race handily and: this season a very different story it was a real race for positionl would have to be told. I ansongother contenders. Mel illllllolld. the Abbie goalie On Thursday next another meet". has shown marked improvement in; will take place when A match race every Elms and for his first ap~g between Ruby Aubrey. owned by pearance in senior hockey is malt-y Wino. Clarke of Slimmer-dds. and‘ ins xood. and will no doubt sivs s! Soldier lady, owned by George good act-cunt of himself in sny fut-: Dennis. of Clinton with a side bet, ure game. . of $100. ‘Hlere will also be two On the defence. "Dork" Anderson? other alggggg, A and B, Mums; is without s poor in this positlon,§ real day's sport is in store for i118 blofililllS and rink end runs ienv those who attend. § wrlni; in every game. i y ever Strmmaryz- Dempsey Diamond who teams c. ‘ well with Anderson on the defense) . ll-ll titshecominglfast and is an asset to; team n more way th ,= Ruby Aubrey, Wm. C. Clarke, dead‘ a, he can show up as zvellflzeotrhial “m- “I'll- wlnx in the front line as he can on‘ I zit this gathering and referred to. 1); 1g, 1g hum“ m, l“; we“. 1 defense. ‘ 1n m6 new“ a g1 n me L _ Burch Amermmm 13 5 _in lilo splendid time enjoyed by lllf-"er, replied in a happy manner to 2 The Prowse, Gordon, Gauthier e5 ° unen- ’ .- 3 11. SlIPPlMQd by Summemde ca"... dam,‘ men.“ 11111151011 1,1, m, chum" 11,1 mu ouy, Layton Boxers, {combination on the front line iii 7575,3111 ‘Qfimflffid §°’1'°“1{ "if"; §;’;:.‘Z,',':,$f,-,f,f,'§§,, 11f . 1;’, VILMA asuxv and LOUISE‘ onssseia recent visit to the caDli-AL Helcertain privileges which the doct- 3 z 1 (all so fast it iehard to beat, ithsvforni-j "s 1 111 e‘ s. or ' n l e h?“ Broudheni Nioutrenl 1| 5 1i . felt that the enthusiasm engeneder- ors have it in their power to make,‘ 5°14”? 14d!- G°° Dflllllil —d°°4‘ er two of the old school are turn~ 115%?“ e wt uni“ scores I lee \lorenz Canadians l0 :2 1:4 LAST “M55 TODAY AND TOMORROW TO SEE an at that gathering and rsnswbwcuyiem hpppy, he" 1 3 1 (1) ing in ibetter hockey m“ swan] “ "w" “l - ‘11 Greek Ammcmw ,1 4 1,, "runs EXCELLENT PROGRAM, on this occasion would mean much, The hearty singing of "obs Save! Gauthier is just finding himself in‘ . Kilrea éuuwu u 5 1x SPECIM- PRICE FOR CHILDREN to the Summerside Club and lM-{The King" brought w a close this: Class s. new company and has bbintunglaney ciuucy Ottawa s s 1:; SATURDAY MATlNEE—‘l1c, sure the realization 0f l new rinlqpsrt of the proceedings and ihenf 31W? I-flwlll-l- Thm- Wim- tlirough wonderfully in the last,‘ ‘pay s’; pa". 1U 1 l2.‘ ADULTS 26c. .. for next season. [all proceeded to the rink whsrel g 1 z (1) four games played, and is iookedi Is Favorite Detuieny Ottiiwzi 2| :1 2 Mr. l-l. A. Ebsrs followed with flgthe balance of the evening was ell-l Te“! Jilllliloll- w- T0011!"- upon to-star in the play-offs. .3311”. 5'; pa”. 7 r, 1: humorous address in which he toldiyjoysbly spent with the following‘ , 39 5 (5) t)“, g][h0\8h m, 118mg” ma“; - ,1,h1111p',_1 (11111110111 11 1, 11 u number of stories. and alwiresults: 1 Christie Dillon. Frank Glover. on the team ls working in tine’ NEW vonx, Feb. 11. — "Trfl-‘Jouui 'eu‘....ui.... s ;; 1i showed that curling helps develop! Tbs Charlottetown curlers rs-i ii 2 4 (4) shape and is getting MnEachei-rrs dltionsl supremacy of the "good 031111511 \1U1111.1,111 7 4 11 the physical and mentalside. Returned home yesterday loud _in HEIQII 3- E4 5650?. ' etyie of getting in front of the net hi8 llliill" <1“?- 118 iihlld°w “"055 COllliChéT. Am ii 5 ll concluded by stating that Senator their priise bi the ‘soodisllowsliin - 4 i 3 1 i” for the pass or rebound althoun the training ground or Jack Del- Lepiiie éuuutiit-uu u 1 11» TOdZIY And Saturday Lint-Arthur's gift of s cup for com- extended them by the Summereide1GiW9fil0r Gfillfirll. Wm- Uflllewl- having a. little hard luck on iniss- aney today as he finished his iinnl Bouche} U111“, t; w 1i; petition would do much to stimu- curlers. All claiming they would- _ 5 4 3 (5) lug a few chances, he will yet beFWOFKOIlI fol’ “WW3 5309-000 Reine imi-rit-iins in ' USUAL HOURS , late interest and further the game not soon forget the splendid man-y IFGIHQY- H- BOWMW- 1 5 6 (a), there when most needed. ulliellfVYwelght Flllliilll Bl Madlsim l-‘inuegdu Oitawu l) u *1 ' - = SJ in P. E. island. ‘per in which they were "ell-ed Oil . . ' ' Mdlieilan, another new ' I uare Garden with Jim Malone . - ' .» .1 _ _ . " L.‘ / ‘t- r ' - Hon. A. F. Arsenault showed every hand. l 1' ‘senior hockey has given n agtfqhiglllstic history has mnrshaled gméfiiii'.\ngi'ilu\llf.g ‘J liken/if’ how curling tends to develop n‘ The Summerside curlers made a Class O. l count of himself on defense work‘0n impressive chapter of ‘records 5&0“ 11111111191111, 1; -_. h < 3 . . 1 ‘ ' strong race. it is s- game open tn splendid showing in the different Jean R. ldnYd Robertson. and break up the eneinys rushes in‘? t0 suppose the muse for Malouey tum}, mum-ea] 5 g 1t I - " Y . all creeds, classes, colors and even matches with the Charlottetown » 2 2 1 (2) m“, "we, with g, mils mgfg pfag. The triumph o1! the “good little Eggne’ énngdiunq 7 u 7 . ‘ ‘§‘ ' i sizes. ‘players, the visitors only winning, Camlibeliton Bell, B. MeAi-thur, lace on suck gummy wm makennsn" has been an‘ exception to {gnmyju 01111341911. c, 1 7 i ' ,._ . . _ , .\ir. J. Bayne. relieving IllWrill-ifllll b)’ "'9 Will" 3° 9° 35- Th? 1 1 (1)1 valuable defense man lthe rule. But there have been de~ bgnngnly ‘st punt; i; 1 7 ‘ ‘l5 ' "Q i 0" tendeht of the P. E. l. R... spokefiollowing is the list of players and! llbrothy B, Prowse, Yeo, i All in all the Alhegwsig chgngaglparl-llfes and among them have 5km"; xmgntal" 5 g 7 i‘ '7 ‘ "' words o! enoourI-sement to the scores: ' 4 4 2 (3),'a.re real goodwcome through .1... been the sensational triumphs oilNighhor ‘Ottawa :1 i 7 . :3 l ‘ ~ siurnmerside Club. He told of the Bummsrslds Ohnlottetown Park Asibrey, James Chapeli. iiy in the playoff gmnegjysrg [ggllle l85-pound Jack Dempsey OVBf-Lgduc (Eaundigua i z i; t ' . . 4’ i‘. _- ' " (iiificuilies enconnte by the M. L. Bradshaw C. M. Williams, . 33 3 (4) hoping they book r1511; in yo; t)", huge Jess Willard and buwbrru1‘,,,,.,1,;,. S, p1,... ,1 3 u, 1 ' club in Bridgewater, N. S. and how J. F. Arnett W. i-l. Townshsndi . fooveted title. Louis Firpo. .M§¢11“1.'0v ‘S, 1.111., -_, _1 ,1 ~ |'_ , ~ ' "*:\ a y. ,- the!‘ had overcome same. He ad- W. A. Stewart G. W. McLeod! . 1 _ = * ' The faith of Maloneyhi following carding? banlmnmls 4 1 5, 1 "“ __ ~ r~— ’i "" A1 Q / .-\\,(x"§ vised the local club to proceed ssJ-l. ‘r. Begs H. A. Eben‘ m’ Wlns l INTERMEDIATE PLAY-OFF was but reflected in the bettingKeeiing 'si Pats 4 l -l ‘ * ‘~ » I — I ‘ t ' ‘ quickly zsipossibiemvkvith the erec-jR Eslliin a J sinks] * _ 1 1 10,1118 ma“ 5611,1111“, swung momt1111an1s_'o1111“,u 1 1 \ . - ,1 tionoternewr . 5. s . eson ‘"' i y l u .- , ~- - ,‘ly‘ fl, h; Rev. J. J. MacDonald rnnowsits. s. Deighan .1. s. McKenzie Oi-IAWNM. N. 8.. Feb. 1'1. “landhgritiggietii $Zii3§"u.XliZ"‘.“.‘.;.?§‘§.Z"L”.‘{i. g .133‘??? Mm blown?!“ 3 ' " i .i " j expressing his pleasure at being H. M. Baker W. B. Grant Bethurlt defeated Chathsm 9—7l' 811,111‘ a 3,88,50,15,“, 1.118 M11 M1 Money 1111111 1'1.“ wagerafnedy 111' Uni,“ Sh“, 1311,1510" _,_ .- " ' k ~ ' , *1.‘ present and meeting the visltorsf-I. Prichard Alex, Scott. llsrfl lbnislit‘ iii the first game oilpunme 1n the mlermedmm £91111 w 2 that 11111 lmhvheevywéflght I “=3 ‘ , \I\ .~ '" ' lie hoped when they came nest.‘ Skip 6 Skip 4 H116 ‘Dilly-Oils l0 decide 11w Wlllllfim‘ gue they are all evenly matched ichsmplon would kiiockouthis heav-' Goals Assis Pts '/ m >\ . ‘l’: ' year it would be in the new rinkii. R. Crokett H. Wincheste" of the Northern section of the Newhimfany one or the team woukf ier opllonent. ‘ lpye Chicago ~10 5 ' ~15 1 i ' Z a *1’ where many happy gathoringfB. W. Tanton C. C. Archibalt-l1 Brunswick Hockey League. Desflmake a M10111; contender m1, M1111} ’11.v111 Cmcugo '14 11 7.5 _ ' _ " ' 4 Wllid be hold. iw, A “m, w_ k 3mm,“ pile we one-sided score, the gamWtime honors in the playoff 1 5W Cook Rangers 1s z: 51 '” Mr. Walter Grant expressed hlslJ. J. Morris J. A. 8. Bsyér1wllil flsl- | The Mme, and $1.1m, hive BOJMOgIIIS FPOWII llilcKay Chit-ago ‘ 13 I; '1‘) appreciation of the good time pro- Skip 1 Skip s The next game o! the play-off ms lump on "heir °l>i>0nents b 4011,81 311,111,111 11 1, 1‘; vided Oil this occasion. m» hopediA. w. Lesrd Ted Bayer: will be played abllathurst, i-‘ridayiwynnmg we “m, 8111,19 1a d‘ Y Qn Sport Taxlshon.‘ 5051,,“ 11 ,1 1; "he" "'19 W" ""3 ‘"9 °P°ll°d3w- u"? w- A- Mflflw“ m5“- , The Saints and Albblespwiif inset lFredoi-lcknou that a clergymaqlqould bolon iisnditev. McDonald ICLHBGBIIIEZ; . 11011181111 a1 the Arena for the "0 Tonmvro F b n Prof -1 11081011 ' 11 5 1 1.‘ to see that the scripture in unc-lReg or es . . _ o 11 1 . s . . —- e=-;1,. as I 0 5 _. ‘, . ' . ' tion would be carried out, "Let, Skip 4 Skip 13 ‘b§d,§,,'gf,,f,l,§"ol°‘f1f,'éie§°fuflgff’ffi 9w“! 59°"- pmnwter“ or m“ (‘ity1BzllcehrfllflcililtgiclfggerB l? S _ F _ by both team! 1n me fir“ “m” especially baseball and hockey, are‘ 1. Cook‘ “mum 10 1 11 i C GE throush press. OI’ GGUYQG YOllHg and tbe f-sot that only one lone m" ‘my ‘*“"‘“"'“““° “wmlllllniei-beriu. Boston n a 11 1 1mm up: 1 I. “any w” between vmory “d d? the Fergugn Bill calling for a two,s11e1111111.11v 116mm 111 .1 13 1 _ _ _. . . . we u... u, 1,, do hem], cm. 3°" _ l: Mmmm. 100202410. Fab. 1'1. - Much dls- lest in their last encounter this $1f1c°1f11§~1o§°“ "w" ‘m’ ""’°““°' liilliga. Pittsburgh m x i3 line WintomMyma L ' ' ' , v v Defence v. hdsdlharlane s- 1 should be a ba a ellwl lu Promotion of “Mam, Chlcag‘) ., 1 . 1 _ 1611116711,,‘ 11,01,111, 00,11,311 Con, 1101M. otluson l.u civic and sporting clr- 801mm o as up Same from amateur sport. 11.11Ho11’b111c11g0 g, 1 1;; omwilsorpwaltcrMsG l mun“! ch11 w“ to a 1118M" car's“. __ J- “W”. D1 _ ces of this ciLY has been aroused _8 n8. “we already ‘my a Government "a C-mc 0 L 1 l; ' 1 ‘ ' . game‘ of hockey to be Dlaisd in is, N. Lynda, T. Campbell. gvrliheofiecwlhacaf)“ a: tax,” said Lawrence Solman. Oflmcfimnonyagjiittg. ' A pimmdgy Fund“ hyby 5_.u11,,;_11,1. glorzgllll $11; lfiadaglmlgrrrmvwgi uPsiribt Please copy.) ~ m; 11531111111 Nokbeome You“ L. 0. C. f'1“'”11- “The? bursb 1o r- 10 1 ‘ ‘,llt1yil:illuth Ciisrlcsll. laivy, u-rrvlrwicllsw . - ' . ' ch; “m,” ' , l’ ° a? "l" ' Darragh, Pittsburgh 8 2 i0 '~ " - W an‘ - of 32:31:). in snipe‘: tggniradibg; iiiost night on the L O silo s énzfzngnlley-il mnsktiler professional C0099“ Home“ 7‘ f‘ m s” Fnnchcws chmamwn a it v 1 munhm "an"! u, swimmer 01111110 mmmem deflated the-Mm; 11mph‘: ulgflgllrtgzlznltllll “it lflifirlifililfly‘ Arbour. Pittsburgh i ii 1o was before the great earth quake. 1 _ ‘wunmen who mud m 015mm“, bv n mum“ or l“ p1". R Harley so 1, E.’ e liiifljrederiokson Detroit 4 ii iii The 911111111111 " durlng thespan1'h_ ~ 1 4 ' against you", uuuehighm ,1,“ o, m 1' -11_ .31 __ ‘Loil8hliii, Detroit 7 2 a» SEE , W? . A w’ o’ u. wflmmy m“. 1. u“ mo“ “mm-u”. 1 The" u ‘ 1mm‘: prguiem in est mm‘ o! a“ m“ n so M8 M tNis hmanllestly unfair. saidKFoyston, Detroit 5 4 i.) AmcncarvWlr. ,4, I»! "Wllvlilllll Uillh '. _~ 1| ,1 flflo circles thsts swimming derby Ram-bless. ' chfj ormthznsg’ £231.15,” :1“ (1’,“|')G“lb“'“h' B"”""‘ 3 ‘l 5' Hnnd-todilnd ilplfllng in the Jungle siwmm 1n with its fins, amt, m». "mm", u, . mm ibrouis across the lake to w. Carmody .... .. 2oz 194 m Club until m ' a 0c eylnmwn’ [bangers n g s SEE ‘ ‘ ‘ i Itroostb ans ssilolsv oflavormalus its» Tea 1 N"'“"V"“"'“’° "m" "fills from E Moliililsn 21s 192 eoiuiub "We urseuiecogt “la or trimmel’ Rwgm F‘ 2 x SW" ‘nmmm’ Treachery "d , . . .. - rsa . . ,1 the resultant publicity the Queen W. Carver .. . 213 185 181 er cent tax on tickeispspvyliltglla f0?- licieatim 80mm 4 4 ‘ Rom-n“ ‘infill ss comm on sssiisis rss 1 fig mu euw u l» bu» o: {r no». .. 196 181 20s in» n. s1." :u..“.'...?.f“u.fi?2fi°"‘ f 1 ; ,, y, "o mlurs no stared. - . n54 11o m One amateur sport official de- McCuri-‘y Pittsburgh 2 5 r; Sllillvéd In”—N0; 6 “The Old War Horse” v i: A h" divert“: ‘N’ “mamas . lclaslld. the tax to be lust, at least: -_ The first live worsens WM sisfllly the sol-rest missine .. his own misfortunes, and svomklnk, Alert; ‘gums giaaoghhfckfy‘ P"°[°°“'°““l. Cilllllilwll-llllv l" "m" b"? will“ . word m um .:.... lssmfllt 000mm- wmi the top bai so 1 with s. friend on the letters heartyJ. osussbuu .... .. ms use 201 amateur ‘ltfliikfiegflg all?” srhzwituili? "w" Tim“ ‘"9"’ "W "°‘"“’“ "‘““" ' o > " 5"*'""|" 7" NI Wm "l9" "Ni" 7H5‘ I will Nlli- ' ‘Wlllfliwe- “What do mu do toW. Ooyia . . . . .. . 200 177 ISSLieast contribute someiiizng to iur- hyvy? mnoy: hfififlalnly- ""5 if Y0" Till‘ play was “Julius Uiiosar." t0 work. and as Brutus frantically‘ Jolly iitnusrss tin of Brshmln Tea. 4 msilfi Wllrsaii so stroll: and hcal- r. Pruniy .. m1 181 12s flier the development 0i players 5 e ° “ “ m‘ o°"""""“"1 “"" ll“ “lwllur 1W1 11%" Busted i" iulrlird "lo lmlortuuute Quest" "ll" V. . s," your ‘Nwfl, h ‘my? u" on 5.1m ,|°m_--1v_ C0718 _. m3 a“ "5 whom may grab up a mo“ an that is a large sum to ask?‘ ilir- protlut-iitill. llut the effect oi the olulurute weapon ii voice from ‘ ' ‘ .1 will‘! Ulld of fruit?" ‘The fruit fl-tDesroches 166 201 172' e B Y; Ya" ""3 ll mill’ ll"; lull it'll ilw ussusslmiiitiii scene was s oil- ilie tiller reninr d in n cfillll- mcos o c0 LIMITED u 1.... » . u y bu»: Box-lemurs .uu u. u... mun... ...... . . v K Y u - l s, s 1 PWY- r ' Total 2686 1ga111e_~11e11a1d_ Dam 111;“) d n ors sci uel ml win-u ihc trick dagger refuscdinisresied voice: ‘ cnAnLovrn-owu _ “ °"- ' "Geo. hut 'e's tough!" m A A mmmammmmmA A“! ' __ t '_i Black Twist f) ' Tiisshswtlistlssiwaysssed- Mes wbesrsussvssf f-tms tobacco mm mi It is the only tebsses mt gum "lam m satisfaction which my mo». run tsbascs ‘less s flavor sii its sons and _in In s class by Itself. ‘(lo-Nuns " Tobacco") - subntuz-zytu.) (4) Princess Aubrey, Theo. Waiztea, ' was columnist fvwo ‘PHOUSAND FANS CHEER ' 18111. ydoubt receive a big hand out from wving. Burch and l-‘retlericiison l . heed their respective divisions with 26 points each. Dye, who i _ has been out of the game for EH81 contestjsome time owing to illness and UUNENlBUtRfi, Feb. l7. — Lun- five points. Bill Cook oi the enburg hockeylsta completed the Rangers follows with 2i points. land Luneniburg the remaining six. Boucher, of Ottawa, Lunenburg will meet the winners with 99 minutes. oi the KentvillelDigby series next en scores in the opening period: 1wbile Bridgewater banged in one.- t NEW c1. ASGOW T0 vicmRY NEW GLAIKDW. lids. l7. —'scorea and held their opponents Playing s wonderful brand oi hoe scoreless. Making s wonderful rally hey for two periods. New Glasgow in the fins) twenty minutes. ‘rrnro secured enough scale to win the op-f forced the play and they gave Len- ening battle of the house and home i non in the New Glasgow nets a busy game series for the championship time, although New Glasgow and of the A. P. C. iseqtss against Truro both secured two goals in Trnro here this evening. zthe third stanza, the locals were Three scorer in the first perlodpout-plsyed and st times the situa- and two in the second. with two in" tlon looked very serious. the third. was enough for the Hue Brilliant inatien and fine all and Gold to carry borne a seven m1 round hoe in ' the first "two four victory over the Best-cats ill-llsflillll W ill? Bslliil iol‘ N8" one g1 she most thrilling exhlbitv Glasgow p-nigbt. Their team-work ion of hockey seen in the srens for in the first‘ and second periods was the best seen this season. Two Mar two sessions New Glasgow of their goals came on pretty com- pisyed the visitors off their feet. hination efforts and their passing especially in the first period when was s real feature of the game. with the locals notched up three ' West Kent Sports fFrc-tiorickson. And Bill Burch Head Scorers MONTREAL, Feb. l7.--The race 1for scoring honors in the National jliockey League tightened up con~ ‘siderably last week, according to the scoring and penalty satiation iup to and including games of Feb- ruary 13th issued yesterday by Pre The West Kent School boys are out selling tickets for their sports on Tuesday February 22nd. 1 The boys are preparing a bigger and better program of sports than, ever this year. l The West Kent boys are noted for their ice sports and will no the grown ups. The school has a large number in the dlfierentevents to be run 8111811, Frank 111d" F0 - X ll" “l” c" 8"“ ‘l 8°" "hlbl" Billy Burch ntl Frank Frederlck- News 1 ion of speed on the blades, so that, 8°11, centre 111 ye“ M the New _ ' “ 5°°d “m” i5 ““‘"'°d an‘ w“ m‘ York Americans and the Boston TOPICS lend‘ Bruins respectively have jumped ' ahead of Babe Dye, Chicago right 1Captain Dick Irvin, of the Black Hawks,- are also tied with twenty- scbedule of theSouth Shore Hoe hicKay, of Chicago, comes sixth key League in n blaze of glory to- wiih nineteen points. night when they hammered out a Nels Stewart of the Alonirt-al i4 to 4 victory over Bridgewater. Iiiaroons, has spent the’ greatest in the elghtgarnesiplayed this sea- time in the penalty bench, with a son Bridge-water won the first. two_total of 103 minutes. (icorlée (‘GIBBS DEX! The iolowing have snort-d live week. ‘points or more: The locals started out with sev~ Canadian Division uonis Assiu, Pia‘ CE _ ZfiDAYS tuouu n; = usual. you,“ m“ mu” ‘WEEK lines: P EDWARD RADIO TALKING PICTURES “MIDNIGHT in CLUB ALABAM" sxscr REPRODUCTION OFlT-HE” Psaroamiuc: m rmsrsuous uswvonx NIQHT cLus AidD RUDOlPH VAENT NO III Orchestra H MATT-BRUQH AND . i-K- CONNEILY "to 5c: wou- Silt‘. "ratiJer-i I HAVEN'T ARRIVE!) IN Town YIT- fve Germ c_c> on AN"RING-IF ANY ONE THINKQ “THEYRE census BOTHER HE- ‘menu. i-(AVETO ‘STAY up ALL. NiGI-(T- VLLCIT "rt-ins" rwitvzam ' AMBASQAOOR JOB wnu our ANY HELP! | MUST FIND some PLACE WHERE IT i5 QUIET’ AN‘ NOT SE: ANY PEOPLE‘. _ o "E7 ‘v ‘Ywl-ihfilll Snrvict In: Guest w“ ~_ . I '91s; -By George McManus NOVV 1.51- ME ' THINK- WHAT WILL I fiNY TO ‘TH E PRESIDENT? '24s