t l i' Islanders Eight Points it OI Halifax Olace Bay Miners Hang 4-0 shutout On Millionaires HI.-ACE aav. N 3. Jan. H --l S w' r tcpi-Glace Bav M1iir'.'s Cflllfllltl-l iii: an all-rvit hd in st ' out of it-,p 1KI11j”ll Pt" Xfn or H . rcll."t?' hill: the." sccoiul str.12':I!i rlafcav mt Svrlnc: .Vlil'..on.1:rcs t"- . i1.tnut. The vic'oi--I lei Xilzicrs ' 1 tn.".r old rlr.vcs var. .-in . to halt tilt Glam Ray unsli . Jnliltlti. fix i:.l rnllx wt .2 min .iicd the f-r:' l niitlxxay in the - pr" mi R Re; can not til” i on n m'iii....iH.vii w.'h Pol? l'l:cl;o- and lie 1 Xlalcv itii.lc Fred- ri A Wczvirt '.'.1'- s:":tis: out a minor 1v'1aI'i Vc ' Illlllll' sznllid it ul- 1 ll w.th Eddiv I cu. cs were called ,1” 1,1 H rm. :1 M1, L)."1eiis(;vna(;i 1 (I-cornc Xlcljtllxnts i ., 1 1 4dl)t)V0t ii"? the Hill goa as "V R” ”"' "ml Sum” 5 J01”. :u.cht as the Islzmdc s (lcfcaierl Ill (V ti 'ho first tvenorl , 1 ,. V , . . y 1.1(11M1m.. db the Hanfax A.iai.t t- 2-l .ll l-la.if . ,. ... ax The result of the win Ecavcs rmcii.x;ll1lfl(;(1I1l)'1f1':1'1C11' the Islanticrs eight po.nts bcliind 1111111m.1ag11' R0119. the lertgue lea(i.ug A!.nn'.t5. Mai" rxcau. -w"'' W ' -- (foal. Loekhart; ticieiicc. ll ., ”1;i.i::..?t:;””.'..t:”.?..30Tdel1 Sisters Backor, Raviiak. Joss. Bonhommcf McCracken, Keller, FIAIVUWARY E. Fl?” Wrll” The Borden Sisters defeated the 1 033” F-"'I'-R-''.l'll3k 347 Summeiside Sisters in the ill'5'. 2"-'11?” BN3 R”""3a ladies hockcv match of the sca- '-B3"li""'- MQVFW 14”0 son at Mount Pleasant Rink Tiles- Pen 95 ”' W”"”' 1314i Backiiday night. by the score of 3-1. Ur 13-13. Morrow 1813- lsummerside went into the lead Sfwnd P"l9d ihv scoring their single tally in 3mGl3C9 B331 Am5dl0 .the first period and seemed to P9533195 '- Billega 358- MC' l have the edge in play for the first CTRCKW 1354- two frames. but. the Bordon lassies Third I""l"d came strong in the filial period. 1-Glace BM. Miller and aided by Summerstde penalties A-70”: MCCYECK9") Nwlscored twice to sew up the match. PEHFW” ' El"llmw 255; JM5.Thel'e. were eleven penal':cs which 3.55; Backer 418; Macfntyre 418; 1. m1.1,111,,1.ab1y 111,011 1,111 1111- 3 HVWCK 1754- iladies match? stops: Pidgodny . 50 17 22- -59 SI.'llIllIARY . '7 8 H20 Lockhariggn A First Period lwsummerside, S. Arsenaiilt. vs. Perryt 1910 Mayflower Club Retains Trophy Penalties-Wcsthaver. Gaudet. Second Period - - 2--Borden. Westhavcr HALIFAX, Jan. 14 -(CF! -v INoonaii. Gordon! 1310 Halifax .Vlayflower Curling Club, Penalties - Gallant and Gordon made its Slxlll successful defenccltniajorst, Jay, Gaudet, West- nf the x'lcl.cll.1n Challenge Cup tn-lhalfli. (lav. clrfc.-itiiig four rinks fronil' Third Period Mont-'on Rriavcr-s Club '79-'71. '3,,B1-11-(11,111 G01-(1.-111 1 1140 The clubs split four matches, R.'4,,1;m-den Nn01ja11 G Fallaiidrr rtlitl VV S, Redmond tvvcsthat-g-rt 17,30 winning for the. llalifnx club. R.T. Penalties -- Jay, Gaudet. Gal- McCullv and M. M Macllmiald fot'll;mr, Dr-1.-mg-1 5 the i SITWS. l BARGAINS MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING Men's Heavy All Wool ovlzrzfoms-reg. to 549.50 ..... D g;!H9.9s 3.95 mm s SURC')ATS”- 94...; VQuilIled ; Wool Lining - Reg. 3:16.95 I-i'.V.N'S BONNER JACKFTS fur Collar: -- Reg. to S1495 MLN s DRESSTPAONTS Lnnq Won:-mg -- Crease Resisting 7 Nylon Gabardine -- Reg. 5lO.95 . .,. I A7.-ewes JUMBO BOYSl SURCOATS ROY? SURCOAT5 Heavy Quilted Wool With Fur Collars - Rng. 3lIl.95 1 g 3.25 7.35 aovs iaomaep. 'JAickeTs"-Y7 ilcq. 512.95 HAMBLY Er INNIS 166 G1. GEO. sr. PHONE 2754 c .s......E.....E......... . GLAGE BAY SEAT SALE:- ---.11 T mug...-. - -.- THE TOMORROW LITTLE SPORT By Rouson GDTATIUON '”2' s Cu .3.” Rev 19:4 11,” 3:.-.:r. .. .... Score 2-! Victory Over Atlantics For First Halifax Win HALIFAX. Jan. 14 -(c1:) -. ITHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Strong Game Charlottetown Islanders edged mu, league-leading Halifax Atl;mt.;1-5 l2-1 tonight for their first victory .ITxTI1TK1iY'TS. 773 i a I lander: Club Presdent for the1 past jcnr and a half resigned froml 1 Or. Dougan Resigns As President Of Islanders Dr. FC. Dougan fright). Is-l the Pl'0SlflFlll')' amt Club exec-uIlvc1 tc.stt'i'daj on accoxiiit, of ill health, In I)tiUEIIll has guided the Is-1 .fIllflCYS Club SJICP the stzmliicr of I951 when he was elected Pres.-I rlcii'. Since then he has been the . l 4 is yl Mtirph (iliainlis-i'la.ii, lhc (7l:l ill I1-Sllio M 5”'”'l ll””k"-l l ll.ii-drork of National Ho(-key I.c.l- V" l'i”'i"'sl'i5 ill" YWN llllllllls "7 . :'ic famc who has been cnnuctlzvl iilxcii Wits th Connie Bonhnrnme-l with some of ll0CkC)"6 ou:staiidiii,; B0l' GI"-"U Case Of mm”? than 3 lilLll.)(ll'l)5. his been placed on ill" year am. i iiot seat. of the Mar:t:inr'.; latest fiat"?-up and has bccn Hcicicii t-nsw lV;lll the C. A. if. A. and in. lJ”'-'ll'- T1115 WW”. lll-N3-”llIl.V lllllilif the end nmi the to ghts for the two i9 ”””.V ”3lWl'5- lllt”i'9 mil W H plavc:rs. He won his point onlv af- ltci' the C A. H. A. rescrscd itself on an earl er decis.on. F”l'l2illl amount of syiizpatiiy fit: Murph. By all stctiiflnisds of ltgal and liockey justice it, would zip- pear as though Cli.'ilIllJ('l'lRill has WJPPII dealt. a scntclitrc far out n.' lpropnrtinn to the scriuiisness ni 1li:s :l('Tlt)llS durinc the If;il:fa:...'1... 1:iirght, 1 For his actions the other nightl in throwilig three liockcy sticks in la” Yllghlv the the direction of referee Ross Mnr- 3 lmw the Isluiiders coach has been t ruspcnded six games and fincdt Club Prcsmdcnt and laid the il".'1lll 0? l9.' lliudcrs game title on IVlUll(l:ift mwpd (0 R1” up me m.5k' this wet"): on the. 'adv.ce of his phys.c- o o o llall. S.ii:lc-liaiizietlly he fought that Last year he was re-elected as grrmiritl work for the Islanders 3. However he was lthmg a President could desire," In announcing his resignationlhe said. Doctor stated: He also thanked the Boosters; hat he was leaving the Club with Club, tans and the press for the: he deepest regret. "Althoughlsupport. they have gitcn him lllldl here was a lot of hard work iuvol- his executive throu:hout his ten- slt)0. If M'.irp.h had Tumvii the veil lenioged doing it and lure. of office. 'st.icks at. Mnviow with the avmicd would wish to continue doing it": Dr. Dougan vtill 1!ntentlon.S of injuring the rcfcree he stated, lthen we could agree with Presi-1 ldent. Hudson's sentence. But to us111111 111111 111, 191.111 11-111 11-111 Chamberlain's action in firing: the sticks indicated only an cxprcsstog of disgust and anger at Moi'l'ows ;officiating. boards. The first two landed onlM'”'Pll the ice at. least. five feet. from thc1lll5 officials feet. Had Chamberlalnlions with them have been ever!- .V'laritime Championship," he said.ling to the regulations laid down in Their record in the last. ten gameslthe Cltib's constitution. . .would seem to bear out his state- ment. In the last ten the Islanders be succeeded ;by Frank Macxcnzle. Mr. Mac- ”'I'here is no doubt in my mind1Kenzie as first vice-president ofi thelthe Cltih becomes presidnt accord-1 Walter Cox and Ivan Docherty1 ofcharlottetown have been addedl Cha-mbcrlnm, the team, Donald. Mr. Gaudet. resigned due successor and the exec-lto pressure of business and Mi-.l official. The third landed at tmiutive the best of luck. "My relat.-1MacDonald on account. off illl intended to fire the sticks at Mm--l yrow wit.h the object. of hitting liiizul we think he could find the niarkl lat. that short distance. The fact lthat the sticks missed by so wide health. I Saints Win Island Hoop ;:..li:.c;:...:.:d:.?;:its::c...L'i.:.:.::: League Opener VVith 64-38: rock's head. 1 -no i In contrast to Chamberlain's ac-l 1tions was the display by I-lughicl Campbcll more than a ucek agol In that. game at the local I-'ol'iinil icampbcll pushed Morrow half way” unto the front. row of seats, Willi one hand arotintl the official?" zueck and the other fist coci-zed. tC.1tiipbell was prepared in send 1Moi'l'ow info dreamlantl. The fact that his right. fist. never met thcl lpoint. of Morrnw's chin is probably; ;no fault of Campbell's. I-its team-1 llllatflfi rtislied in and rcstiialiied ihel iblg winger from further action. The result. was a match miscon- duct penalty in Campbell and in suspension. Which of the tw'(,r Chamberlain or Campbell had the ilntcnt to injure? o o o l The senteiire which Campbe-ill obviouslv should have received has never been handed out. and ncxcr iwtll be. That. much Mol'row tnld lus after the game when he stat-l ed that Campbell never hit. him and the only reason he was for-l .ward;ng a report on the Campbclll lncldt-Il'. was because it. happened- 1in the last. ten minutes of the mute. The reason that. the book1 was thiown at Chanihcilaln was, becatise hc is Chanibcrlaln. An-; ot.he:' peisnn wotild ltaic rscapedi with a fine or short stispcnsion, 1 0 0 0 ' l I We fcel that. Murph was llltlvrfll Stib,lN't. to some punishment. The ls-liowlng of disrespect or abuse tn; Kan official is a poor practise ext-n though that official may be in the wrong. The ails-mpt to injure an Olflflrtl is about as low as it person can go in sports. On the other hrtiid an iiit-oii-istciicy in lplllllslllllll guilty parties is FIlITlf')5i lequally as bad. That, of course can mot be blamed on Judge Hu(lsrni.i He acts only on the report thatl official IOl'hft!'d5 ihim abnuf thcl incident, i . . . . 1 Both the (lanipht-'.l and Cham- berlmii incident".-t arose otit. of poor lczill.-t on the part of Morrow, Huzliic. Campbell was given a minor pcn- lalty which he never should have received and this led to his attackl on Morrow. The penalty to Camp-l1 .i)cll came. after Orval Lavcll of t.hr,. llslanders hit. him with a coiipla of l,lefLs and rights and Hughic merely; jhunz on to avoid being sent to that -penalty box. We could understand . his anger but. we could find no just-: llflcaition for his assault. on the. of-l l FORUM - FRI. - 8:30 TODAY - THURSDAY - 2 P. M. TO ll P. M. TOMORROW - FRIDAY - 9 A. M. TO 2 P. M. GENERAL SALE - FRIDAY - 2 P. M. GLACE BAY -- NOW A GOING CONCERN- WON'T YOU BE PRESENT 2 - REASONS - 52 - , 1.-vou'1.r. am A BANG-UP GAME. AND ON. 2-TO KEEP YOUR TEAM IN THE LEAGUE FULL HOUSES ARE NECESSARY. Victory Over The Abbies l l piciiiiisr-followedWhy-Donnie "m2: ; The Saint Dunstarfs Univcrsityllleaii and Charlie Ballcm with Basketball team opelicd the ls-tfive points each. land Senior Hoop League with al (0llYlllClllg 64-38 victory over thcl SVMMARY I Abbics in a game played at the S-11.111 1:6 1:5 1-1: 1:15. S.D U. Gymnasium last night. R .d M 7 4 3 13 The Abbies stuck fairly well Df1;:1?:,l 5 1 3 131 with the Saints in the first half p 2 2 3 2 7' but fell behind in the last twenty 2 0 2 4i minutes under the ldriviniz attack 11100110). ' 0 1 0 1v1i of the better conditioned Saints. Tawm. 2 0 1 4 The score at half time was 26-17. Dorms 3 2 0 Shaip shooting Jack Reardon. M5611-111nm 2 0 1 4 who is Mr. Basketball at.1Saiiit 111aCDm,1a1(1 1 11 1 1 1i Dunstan's, racked up 18 points to T0131! .1 H 26 12 13 1 lead the Saints Lattacla, .1I'ack axhot . A f ld I tee 1 : l 18 3:3 5 an out I :x1,h1e. E6 :75 1:1 IIQQF1; Pctc Dunpliy took riiniier-up sc;e11,1Cbu1.y ' 5 0 1 4! honors with 13 points. Gus Dorais Nichomon 1 11 1 21 with eight and Joe Mullzilly with 11312181 1 0 5 2 T52.-;Li2”6ES..fl5xl;.lA2;'i..f53.i”'S;. MWW” 3 2 2 it Abbies attack with an eight point. gigg(I1(1:.?1x11m 1 5 0 cffort. Charlie, had two field goals L 1 3 2 15 and four frcc shots. Hector Mac- ,;34aa1C1e1f1au 2 1 1 51 T”ji”-)5f”..3lL".'L”E” W" fl” LcPatZe 3 3 g , 2 Crockett. - . ficial. The Chamberlain issue arose .3015” 1 11 10 17 33. from a spotty pcnalty to Lyle Wise-l zncm. l 4 i 1 i ' 'd C I' l Even Morrow llilll.SPli int.-st havcls e felt. his conscience bothering him whrtu he suddenly resigned ye.1ter- day. Possibly this is what he meant. when he referred to ill health. At Itliv rnir: it. is good for the league, Sumrnerside Curling Club sched- tluit he has seen fit to quit his ule: post. Considering the rhubarbs ln' Thtu'sday evening. w-11,.-11 he has been involved he 7:00 p.m. would have little peace if he work- Ice 1-Foley vs. BPll.. cd in the Marltimea during the Ice 2-Corney vs. E1118. vest. of the season. Morrow is no; Ice 3-Open. exception in this regard. Even if; 8:30 pm. 1 1 there had been an N. 1.. officiall Ice I-Keyes vs. Hopkins. working Monday ulzli he would Ice 2-Bishop vs. Cannon have had his trouble. Ice 3-CUFNC V5- ClR1'k- YEO THEATRE MONTAGIIE - FRI. - SAT. -- SPEGIAL R MARA MARU Errol Flynn - Ruth Roman - sea Adventure Eu -4. ' Murray River Theatre- - MURRAY RIVER, THURS, JAN. 15-8 P.M. Technicolor Edmond O'Brien, Yvonne Decarlo, Barry Fitzgerald. . Also NEWS. . COMING FEATURES; Jan. 22-Aaron Slick from Pumpkin Creek. Jan. 29-Flaming Feather. 8 ad the same opinion. Lawlor stat-.1 1 of the Maritime Major League sea. 1 son on Halifax ice. l with a powerful offensive start- ling from the opening face.on, 15. l landcrs beat Roy Mc.VIeekln in the 1llI'SL and second periods. Bill Ford lsaved Atlantlcs from a shutout iwith R solo effort just 13 second; latter the third period started. I 1 l 1 Murph Fined And Suspended i Murph Chamberlain. colorful coach of the RE. Islanders, has Ron H111-5; notched C111u,1o11e1 been fined S100 and suspended for town's opener. helped by Hm, six games for throwing sticks nt Isenudry and Gus Gustavesgm rcfcrec Ross Morrow and i'cfusll'.,. George McLagnn got the semm to leave the rink during the Is- R cm lfrom Chuck Holdaway and Ted laiiders-Halifax game here on Mon- ” Powers. day night. The announcement was - 1 Charlottetown played wllhotu made in Halifax ,xest,er(lay by M.M.- 1 - the services of coach Murph H.lf. President J. Elliott Hudson. In addition President Hudson stated that "No furtlier games be- tween Charlottetown and Halifax will be permitted in Charlottetown until the Charlottetown Forum management. gives an u1idei's'mnd- ing that there will be adequate po- lice protection . . . and the referee and linesinen are guaranteed the exclusive use of a dressing room. lchambcrlain, starting a six-grime .suspcnsion tonight for his part in lfotiday nightis affray at the Is. ,. land, and the hoist may have in. stillcrl caution into both teams. a 2 The first and third periods went 1 without a penalty. but a mid-game scuffle brought minors and mix. 1 H 1c0ndti(:ts to Joe Lcplne and MlkP Ronnie "Eziiiiiki' Hurst (above-t1Rrklaclch. minors to Powers anti scored the islanders first goal FII1(l.l'll'nllk King. . uh President Hudson also aniioun-1Cnme up will "H E11-Tound stljonlzl Hard-Dressed Roy Mcmpekln ced the resignation of referec NIOF-lll)9l'l0FlIlil)ICe last night. at Halifax.' turn-cd aside 35 Charlottetown row from the officiating staff cf-t s 7 '7' ”-'-AV'- l50m'1Hf-' effort-9 While Al Millar h.-ut gfective immediately on account ofv . 31 5l0l?-Y ill health. The game in Halifax last P G Lznenvs: night was handled by Hughic Gil-l1 Clmilottctmvn E Goal, Millar; its who worked during the early MOHCP - Travis. MCLBKRII. Gra.V. months of the season. . t t. D t Bl"k.l”9lV11- GUSMVPSOII: forwards -- Frank MacDonald and Forrest? a lvhilloekl HUTSV G0"l0"- Wl59mHIt. Claw of the Islanders executive? yg i;393U(ll1V. P-'UVlSh.W1. H0lCl8W8.V. conferred with officials of the Hal- The 111 1 (1 1e 10. 11,3 11. -511.14 OWNS. ifax Club last. night in Halifax ovcr1.11m1 1,1-laan1.11Em. 11:)Ckc11. (.1f1'bS 15: Halifax --- Goal, McMeckin; do, the suspension to Chainbcrlain.l11m11m1.1, II 11 was amloumm 1311 1fcnce -- Lcplne. McNeil. McLaugh- Tlicy talked with Mr. Tinglcx. andl 11111111 111, 11,11A.11vA- Pre51dem wnnm. lui. Bloom. Hayes; forwards-King. Harry Butler. president. and viceiLa11.1o1..i c1ub5 w1511mz 1.1,g1s11.a11o11lBOIWESS. Camltbcll, Watson, Ford, president of the Halifax Club re- 1.111.115 111111. 11111111, 10 Mr. 11w-1011 ilICPl10e. Goold. 5P9CllV9lYv Walter returned Tuesdav nightl Omcms T C'm15- B9”leY- PW" BOW Ham” me” Valccd 99905" from Otitawa where he liadlattriid- "5- ition to the suspension handed out 011 111,. 501111-41111111111 m1.c1,11111 of 111(- to Chamberlain. They felt that lllelc-A1111. N91. 1119 weCk.e111.1. SUMMARY League could not afford to lose the ,EL,.j...... colorful Islanders coach for six. 1 1 I First Perlodt o n o . Y i , . , 11games and that the 5100 fine was. rCe18FOU9t0Wh. Ht-ITS Moriow was no more than f'if- :3? W0" sever” hm hm lmd l"5i1tY:JO3'neC:lc;1b::f:1C1:1r:lai:' l,tr;l1:53lf:p1?3c-surnclem 1,em11t1- for 1115 911915.31 (Beaudry, Gustaveson) . . 7:15 teen feet in front of Chamberlain . - "' '. ' 7-- -11.11” 1119 sucks came M,” 11101 The Doctor wished cnaclilcilbert Gaudct and Roddie M-ac-' l Penalties - None, Second Period rm” 2-Charlottetown. McLa.gui CHICAGO. -730 14 ”'(A'lPl T (I-Ioldaway, Powers) . 1.1.33 - T d Sherbrooke SaintslPlal9T '3 9 O Chlcntm BUICK llmllis of ""5 Naif Penalties - Lepine 8:02 minor llmml Hm”-V Lmwc today Obmlmiaiitl misconduct. Brklacich tl:(I'J Go.-.1 tender Alwztiillar of the Is-1gflonyii:1hl;1l;:;1d55a5(1;:3)ns1clltofvigiliiiliior and misconduct, Powers 8202. landers is being claimed by Shcr- ' ' ' f I . 1 Kim: 3:02. . . ' -lAmcrlcan League in exchange tot biooke st. Francis. of the Qtiobgtyn play” to be dctermmed Mmm Major Hockey League, it two weckq Third Period .- lc ed he 'e last night. ” 1 1 1 glflxilc saints. whulhave lost theirl LW"- 33- l01'm9”Y Pl”-Wd W””l 3aI-Ialifax, Fm-rt ....... .. 0:13 . it Red Wings. Moiitrgal Can- regular goaltender under a diaft.D9,”0 1 , clause, claim that a mistake wasl”dle”5- Tommo MR9” Leafs Md . i . illl report to d 1 111 M11 . 0111 01 mg Boston Eiulns. Ht-uw 1 1 Sum” 3.3; E. llligo moiiltlis ago and. me Halxks for men game M 101' Millar 5 R R--21 that under the waiver clause they; om” mmghi 1 T McMcekin .. ll 13 11-35 are entitled to his services. Ycs- O J 14 , terday Millar received a tclegrainj SAN FRANCISC . aii. - tn report to Sherbrooke. 1rAPl Countess Dora Lcwcn- M'. A. H. A. President lV'HllCI ll3ul7l- l70l'll'3ll llalnlcr and lull? Lawlor stated last night that ltlnf '1 5W9d15ll Emmi: med lod”-V1 was too late at this stage of the l3FF5l11nRbll'10fli)i 1i;axtcattaLck.Esrt;ce: mu, of gum deviqaiopednolmz 56390" for Saints to slam Mmmnlzmvd ltlels l1IuSFIfllilICllSC00l'li'l(llIl Lon-I pirlmedd 1,2: Xiir I:-Slluof 8 ex- Hc was in touch with CiE0fEE'Dlld-l(C1l:'I1l1e1a:t Semmbu, 10 V1511. The lsm1seurenr:nl.v my "ms. Rcpmm my M me C" A' H1 .A' )cstcrTlCOulllPS5. a native of Nortliamp- 4 1-mt, ME-h, Mail Film Servlct. dill elem”; and Dude) 'tou. England. painted under her cm.-muuowp. ,- '11 ' .D- cr kett. M ed that Sherbrooke had two "M M name Om QC months to find out about any mis-. takes and if they wanted Mlllart Penalties -1 None. express- they should haveytaken action at TODAY'S the time he joined the Islanders. Mi.llar turned in a sparkling. ' PROGRANI performance last. night in Halifax; as the Islanders downed the At.- THE Klnnngst Tm"; 1 4:30 to 5 laiitics 2-1. The Islanders purchased Millarts contract from the Quebec Aces last November and the contract holds for one season. Too Late To classify 'w.(s"'ri3:Tn'iEfi."aE7AiiriTir; Quccn lfotel. ' THE ADULTS SKATE FROD . . 8 to 10 THE NIGHT SESSION row RURALV AND TOWN SKATERS-A mu s iccuss. The FORUM GET YOUR DOSE OF HEALTH January Specials Menls Quality Hose Full Length iAl1 Kroy Wool or Kroy Mixture I.lI9 95c Regular to 2.95 o '0 I 0 8 Regular to 2.00 Special . . . -.- . EXGEPTIONAL VALUES JANUARY 15th, 16th, 17th Thursday - Friday - Saturday, cliarlottotown 139 Kent St.