F 1 i g . 1 | nlayiri‘lé;'taf' i CAME BAC " y r females.‘ ‘ f 1a I\Ii'="i _ - ‘ as rum: 9.1!. ‘We- ’. J syELI-HL‘ Laughs! Thrills! Heart Throbs! In the Story of a Fight“ w?!’ wamed to Sit on TOP 0f the W” ' ’ ' “THE IVIAN WHO ' ' JANET ‘a’: Matinee 3.15 . . . . wail. JOHNNIE WALKER ALSO ANOTHER THRILLING crlarran g “lndiaas Are lioming” and Comic TOMORROW §lfwflQw EMZ‘ PRINCE ED WARD THEATRE sir. PA TRICK as DA Y_ QZTLEBRA TION . M 4.134211’ 16th & 17th 1825 Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor Lieutenant Governor Sir Charles Dalton and Mrs. I) ' His Worship Mayor Prowsc and Mrs. Prowse BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY . Presents The Big Broadway Success “ MY IRISH BINDERELLA” IN 4ACTS UNDER DIRECTION OF MR. J. AUSTIN TRAINOR With Splendid Caste of Local Talent. Specialties and Orchatra Between the Acts. Seat Sale Opens at the Theatre Box Oflice, Friday morning March 13th, at 9.30 A. M. PIHCES-—Zl5c, 50c, 75c. (Continued from Page 3) i Late Market News a$:%'¢:§;~:a:-:sx§x§t_flIIl-lZ-=<E8ZH (Canadian Press) ——-———————i- MONIRBAL, Que, March l0.—On the produce and dairy market here today, butter and egg prices declin- ed, while cheese and potato quota- tions were unchanged. market, Eastern townships and fresh western number 1 were down one quarter of a cent at 31% to 311.5 cents a pound. To retailers solids and prints were unchanged at 33 to 34 and 34 to 35 ‘ cents a pound, respectively. Receipts p“ were higher, totalling 1,009 boxes. Carlot" prices of fresh British Co- lumbia extras and pullets eggs lost one cent at 29 and 26 cents a dozen and firsts were unchanged at 2'1 cents a dozen. Ontario and prairie extras and firsts declined one cent at 28 ghm, and 26 cents, wile seconds were un- chmged at 2° cents i‘ d°Z°"- m‘ cording to K. B. McEachern, research celpts were showing being 4,919 cases. Winter white cheese was quoted at 142i to l-il-i cents a pound and re- Eacheh, ceipts were 259 boxes. 0n the potato market, New Bruns- wick green mountains, at 80 cents per 90 pounds, bulk, and to retailers. 90 dlffgrgnt wgyg," cents per 80 pound bag. OTTAWA, Ont, March 10.—Eggs markets continue easy under liberal receipts. Prices at Montreal are now working closer to the levels establish- ed recently at Toronto. TOfiONTOz-This egg market is unchanged but fairly steady, with for requirements. radcd shipments oi’ eggs from On- tario points are offering to whole- salers at extras, 28; firsts, 24; pullet “ econds, 20, delivered and there is a fair movement of theta. lightning improvement, engine" M; the Company plant here. Boahanamontoa. Western Guardian —CARNIVAL AND FANCY DRESS SKATE in Kensington Rink on Fri- "Bflrded day, March 13th, from 2 till 9 o'clock. Regular skate from 9 t-iii 10. First and second prizes will be given for best costumes. Admission 25 and 15 cents. Special music on the big al- ectric amplifiers. 3ii0-3-4-ll-2i-Wed- ENGINEER FINDS STRONG WIND SKIDS LIGHTNING PITTSPIELD, Mass, March 10.- actualiy "skids" when driven by a strong wind, ac- General Electric In a. recent announcement. ‘ ‘ ’ out that, its reputation for being a terrible "enemy", lightning is one of the in carlots. greatest benefactors of mankind. "It has been proved McEuchem ‘that lightning can be moved from its path by the wind. This is possible because many light- ning discharges, consist of a succes- sion of discharges, too rapid for the eye to distinguish but not too rapid for the wind to blow along." quail on the song bird ‘list. The Bob- White quail and the Mourning Dove N. II. L. RESULTS Rangers 3, Detroit 2; \ [.11 - [Lg in one night and pile them up under ,L - mullein leaves, etc. Next to the weas- | ' i el there is nothing to equal the house ~ cat, for both the weasel and the house cat are natural mouse killers. . ‘but the quicker they are buried side d; by side the better for the song in- igectivorous and game birds; but rc- mcmber, the hawks are natural bird Lillcrs. f The mdst plentiful I have ever seen i henyks was at Point Pelee; yet in ihISi ‘same locality, we nad three men in| ards, come to my home and enquire i i i ‘bird sanctuary where I am condemn- ‘ed for killing hawks there are prae-i flically no mice at all. i Great how some men can give sci-i "vice on running a bird sanctuary to: :raise birds and control them, and pvs» ' sibly they had the blind down near- ly the whole year to keep the sun, from dazzling their eyes. Mother al- ways said, “An old maid could give you more free advice on haw to raise! a family than ten successful moth- ers." If you have a hatching of several hundred pure bred choice chickens and put them out, and hawks start reducing your flock, are you suppos- ed to go in the house and read some Government bulletin or other literat- ure to. find out whether this is a valuable hawk nine days out of ten. I say right here, take (ex-President. Calvin Coolidge‘: advice when he said "Let every man do the duty closwt to him," or in other words, take the gun and control him because when your chickens are’ gone he will only start at your neighbors. » Knowing the depredations of the middle siae and smaller hawks as I do, and have known all my life, l am completely bewildered to know why' intelligent men will advocate the stocking of a country with song. in- sectivorous and game birds and make stringent laws to punish even a child for molesting one of them, and at the some time frame laws protect- ing hawks that eat these useful birds up alive. Ono great excuse is that these hawks and owls kill mice. Let me ask you this question. Are mice the the multiplying of weed seeds that iiw majority of song and insectivor- ous birds live on throughout the what is bothering us, and Inever was prouder of our own local Game Pro- last meeting when they stood up un- nimous‘, in favor of putting tho yen Us t; 3 Mat. 3.15 i‘ "lgipyg, , i)‘ Frills-Saturday one week owning young apple orch- i ” ‘how to poison mice. Here at my< “ claimed that he welL-Claw. the gladdest are farmers‘ great dread in AmericaTNo; find checkru THE__QHARIIO’I“I‘ETUWN_ GOA? lijaw‘ ___ S H O RT TALKIES The Greatest of All Mystery Thrillers! sp|n¢.flngling adventures in a house of terror. Phantoms, weird “one; and strange disappear- ances attend the ’ ‘ 011110"! of this arch l i ALSO COMEDY "ONE YARD TO GO" Jill hundreds of birds in a year. It is not humanity and the boys of Games’ urésideut u! wuhmgwn uuu our land that are keeping our song Lee University’ ‘and inscetivorcus birds clown; edu- sll out of proportion. One ev-enixig last fall four miles um. and forgets he's a student who 1 my home Xvhen the Marsh hawks wcre migrating ~iliere were The fourteen in sight at once and yet men are telling me “They are on the decrease," they must have pcor eyc-sfght or the sun dazzles their eyes. Talk about hawks being scarce, I chOt seventeen hawks in ‘less than those hours. Do not forget readers ‘hose various hawks follow cur val- l ble birds to the solzth and back a- in. Several o1 my most particular Zriends who do not see eye to eye with me on the hawk question, but who are among my best friends just the same, are coming from as far as three hundred miles to tag young Mourn- ing doves around my little thirty ac- re plantation, where the doves nrst by the hundreds. And this same 011155 of men will take me in their mrks near their homes and wonder wiry the Mourning doves, Cardinals and Robins are not as plentiful in their parks, and in the same breath call my attention to a mother crow on her nest, and possibly to what they call a. beautiful hawk sitting on a dead limb across the golf course, and these two birds dominating the whole situation. Why do not these .nen go to places to tag Mourning doves, and Robins instead of com- ing here, where we control the hawks and other natural enemies? And, by the way, right here let me say to the men of the world, because we do_ not see eye to eye along the line of any study, do not let that make us enemies, because there is nothing that will help a friend more than real friendly constructive crit- icism. An Indian once said. “Every- body think like me, every body want my squaw." First SpectatorAWhy did the coach take 0'Leary out of the game? Second Ditto-The camera man didn't photograph -__-___--_._________-___ Of all glad words oi‘ tongue or pen, those, "Inclosed Tb increase your business, take enough time from your business to width and breadth of America is be gracious and mum Women's rights, according to ‘most itective Association than I was at our o; than u m“ they would m", get left. CLASIFIED A»? ~ ;in the books after the ompany had .‘ 5 cn the truck. Legal argument occup- ' ; there is no case against the Nichol- -' json on Co., and Mr. H. r. MePhee ;- . maintaining that there is no case n- CHLSTLR MORRIS . ., I ant these birds to more? we- hive Cumuu, dflnklng, campus slang¢ lg/ot to reduce the hawks in the same and‘ campus fuotuul; um not n.1,“ mroprotioxi as other birds have been as the uumpuu uummobue‘ and the .cclucecl the last fifty years. Remem- campus uutumubue my; uuyuuug qer, one Sharp Skinned Hawk will to get so very worried ‘bout’ w. Central ‘Guardian ' BE! ‘I'm! KIDDII KAI. 11cc at the Forum tonight. 8851-3-11 ’ FERRY STILL BATILING ICE- At 10 o"clock last night the car fer- ryfwas reported to have reached a point one mile from ‘Iormentins, and was battling with heavy ice which! has been driven in by the easterly wind. f break through before she would bc_ able to proceed to Borden. The steam- er left Ibmientine at 2 o'clock, Mon- day morning, and after working inor " than 36 hours in the ice returned t' ‘rormentine. At 6 o'clock last evening The ferry had another mile of ice to and attempt, and at 1 o'clock had reached the point above referred to. PRINCE STREET ICE SPORTS at the Forum tonight. 8851-8-11 SUPREDE COURT-The hearing of the case of J. Hawkins vs Wm. Munn, The Nicholson Oil 00., and the Nicholson Oil Co. Ltd, continued yea- terday before Mr. Justice Arsenault and jury. when the court o, f in the morning Mr. Ewen Nicholson resumed the stand, and was cross- examined by Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. 0., and Mr. Bentley. K. C. The wit- ness‘ during cross-examination stat- ed that no change had been made ' been incorporated. The sign "Nicho1- fssn Oil Co." wasover the door and led the greater part of the after- . i ncon, Mr. Johnston maintaining that ainst the Nicholson Oil 00., Ltd. urt adjourned at 5 p. m. THE SENIOR GIRLS four-laprace nd a two lap race promise lots of ' port at the Forum tonight. 8851-8-11 i i i I STUDENT SLANG HAS CHAMPION LEXINGTON, Vi" March 10._— cording to Dr. Francis Pendleton essarily. "It’s the youth who has a causes trouble,” he explains_ American undergraduate knows good English and can use it, the college president who used to be an English instructor himself, de- clares. But, he says, theicollege man has a. certain collection of "clever and original" expressions which he uses for other occasions. He ex- [plains that such campus chatter as "in the cups" and “looping" respect- ively mean those states df inebriation sometimes described as "rosy" and on the verge of “passing out." As for drinking. "The critic usu- ally sees double. If there are five intoxicated students in a crowd of a thousand, the critic will say "A thousands drunk collegians attended the football game." For these reasons, Dr. Gaines says. he isn't losing much sleepiworrying! about the college graduates moral welfare. CAPE TRAVERSE PROWESS interest the activitla of the various teams comprising the McLean Lea- gue, this season and now when all is over and Borden holds the Mac- Lean Trophy. I cannot help asking why they were allowed to compete at all this season. Was not. their ap- plication to the League filed too late? How then did they get in and why did Mr. Jones not disqualify them un- der the M. A. H. A. rules which do not admit such No doubt Mr. Jones had this to his attention for ii’ it had it would have meant Exit Borden. However by now the "tumult and the shouting" _ has died and Cape Traverse, although not . holders of the trophy emerged from the tray the only team in their own section, and in ad- dition, again this season have ably demonstrated their superiority over showed that on fast ice they could P watching Cape Traverse, Borden and l ‘best. It isthat 1 believe Cape mv- c ovgnagainatapiobadtaamnvmlen- o aington and Borden. I am Sir. are the two most valuable birds we have on the North American contin- ent, and if any person tells you that each bird will destroy as many and more, than ten thousand weed seeds ‘in one dayyoirbelieve it and if we Canadians 2 Chicago 1; Ottawa 5 Philadelphia}. WILL THE PARTY WIIO GOT ‘I'll! money that was lost in Zion Church on February 22nd please return same to 14 Chestnut street as party is known. If not return- ed. legal proceedings will be tak- Nk ' . lIlLfl-I-J-l \ any poached call? give. a-very - fine beached rabbit! Th ferry had another mile of ice to i _ _ Although students with cars are “Wm” "liwem ‘i ""- l’ 3 33m“ cation has stopped that. It is the roundly condemnut mu Gum“ “y. ---- birds natural enemies that all are he thinks they “u burned uuueu_ this gate. with that hat llruiuo es a perfect watchman. ll‘ in 1 ill’). SIR:—-The writer has followed with ‘ "#1 thin“? iod, Borden Nationals beat Montague “w” Imperials 2 to 1 last night ai- the Forum in a sudden death game - in the qualifying round. the meeting the Victoria Unions for the intermediate provincial ship. lust night was anything but champ- unbuun ionship calibre, both lineups b61118 content with playing the puck-and playing it for all it was worth. The Kensinlbon, winners of the central ‘mm “m! M ma‘ “uregatmns p°5' forward “n; pus, m9 oppogm; m“, for all in the conference which section. Have they beaten Borden this 5°” “meumt yuan y”, u, uuexhgbgtguu “m, they handling ability, but so far as team will! “M” mm“- “d "i" 1 W“! °“‘ by m’ “b”°"°°' charm“ °“ Mm on the ice 1m night gave timi- all Vega" ti’ “m” myufwzohfiz: x; l “c5583: xrfronigovg! as; i? throughout every period of the game. op n which cams "I111 " Kensington in aotionhall at their iii W!!! 81111108. eras capable of at least holding their have poke-checked to score numer- exhibition. of ratings for European boxer” us goals. Another point noticed ‘i-“j. was the way both forward lines rm: sooass ‘The pupil MM ii" m’ swayed from one side of the ice to OI-D TIMI HOCKEY-IAN throthen-in following puck play. Iibr instance, when the disc was Guest at Country . mn—!-Iave you carried to right wing, the forwards‘ followed with the Waiting girl (in confidential toner both-sides left as desolate as the hockey and plenty penalties, Referee W1" 1"“"“°“°"-""' -Don’t think so, sir; but we can Sahara Desert. I bay of nogtaaus and Ailenaoh of ma befora m, ball. do vilvczr DINTERSOLAS TC i CE SPORTS A Open to all Schools in the Province mrrnrlowsnzp MEET L" I r; MARCH 13th. " ‘on: Adults 50c; Children 25c- ‘. Zwrnoon at 2 p. m. Evening at 7.30 p- m. " Second Period After two minutes of my u“ bell, smart National centre mu the light on a pass out from . I‘ Harper. Sixteen mifliligg Walker. Montague centre u. the score on an individual effort, Third Period Campbell, Borden cenu-s turned the trick on 311mm. __ canto in eleven mihiltgg count came after he circled m, , not to coast unmolested u; M who had little chance on the This was the final and , of the night. The Impq-m, p," a stiff fight, forcing Borden to B11 they hid to come out on mu The winners meet Victoria n week in another sudden can}, . ture for the Island title. TIII LINEUPQ lmporlala N“; Goal Mabey M], _ Defence Maclntyro 4 m, McCan-on Mcphe , Forwards u- , , _ P°°l° ' morn nuuvisn‘ nrsrnsrs PET cm?“ Mll- F." G. Fershaw, hi". r-f l-‘redrre, an English setter, as aha mm‘ ‘ rral llzil, London, Eng. new‘ U"! _ ,_ H _________.__.__..______._.. - LEV"! - M . - Walker 0. g Referee-Fred Moore. Beware’ Dog ' wonm coureaeucr ' rtauuan 0N .\| (By Robert c. Dawson, fines Stall Correspondent) LONDON, March 10.-llni agreement and control of wot boxing championships will be the » jectivs of leading fight oiilcials the United States, Great Britain continental countries at a ooni ence here about the middle of ~- _ The meeting is called by the =1 tish Boxing Board ol Control ~ the object of bringing about an ~ derstanding on international --~ matters between itself, the Nail Boxing Association ni America ihe International Bming Union, National Boxing Associations P dent, John V. Cflinmvi. will voice i proposals and Ideas ni the MW lion's 3B affiliated slates. while s i legation from the international B ing Union will represent Germt France, Belgium, Ilaly and 0i European states. 'l‘he British cl gation will be heacicrl bi‘ Ch Donmall, secretary "i ‘hi’ B“ Board. m addition to ru-tilitiaim" i" the three prinrmsl ortflllilii working agreements between all ~ ing commissions and controlling dies throughout the wed" “m 1 . IiLiSlh wm-ji brr nf the Hernia" *1 Ablmt Kennels -31. Ilz-Esiol, Englami-Assoeiateil Press Wmtb. __fl _____.-.._._.._.___._____. ____.____..._.- “lb l It's a hraveiman who'll is" i~ Borden Team Ecol strips. 2 to 1 u u _ discussed. 3y wygc" "Nationals turned in a fairly H169 A proposmun ,.;_|-.¢.»~l in - some, lacing comprlled to turn aside from the Ammuuu, riniegaililfl Playing hard hockey in every Dex» Phout 35 “M” "W"? “m,” the w‘ Ulfli» U10 fillvfiili"! "i “y “I” enings pia y. championship shouhi Ii" sillllllilie The above criticism is meant to b9 the British Board and the Ell"? constructive rather than the contrs- organizations for meh- nppWVil] ry, and it is hoped that the teams yo" the contest can be held. will try and remedy these faults be- attitude was indicated in l '° fore playing Mill m0"? Gflmes- The" letter from Clinnin to Donmflii: again, forwards skating in‘ over "We admit," Clillllill drill‘ their opponent's blue line is not Americans are prmw in claim 1° good hockey, because a forward pass champimlfihim Wiihvi" "1"" w to a waiting puckman has the "blue oration of the rislih Ill the)"; line" men. trapped ‘hands down. At 0i’ the various other rmmtnesm no time, with the exception of a World. This is one nl 11:01“ desperate offence should a complete $11111! "w" Filmiki "'3 “m” winners champion- The hockey shown by both teams skating and stick- are arranging to be held in V’ at a enarly date. "I would suggest that a W" tion of the outstanding cowl" each class be anansfld "'5' ' months and subniitted m these It was exciting hockey and the four qu‘mh m ordmflthflt the ohm hundred and some fans left the l p committee o! the Nation‘; Forum well pleased on the night‘! m‘ “mutton may take dua ~ line. . To get back to the game. it m8? be stated that eachland everY Player lay was ooncemed, it was conspicu- peotivo nets was as dangerous as To tell the truth a entra playing his position could couldlaarn tobeasmd w“ tibnllilt. “Link!” my son," replitd u!‘ "1 am listeninl, ""1"" "m silence. 47°" First Period The firstiilcriod although scorc- lanes on less, was crowded with exciting- P119" ‘m’ * "There is no more i0 "'1'" ‘h! Bl‘!- Both goalies, May» Fred Moore handing out ms minors